tressel at wendy's
orson nails it, as always.
"It's not that I want lettuce. We've liked lettuce before, and with the drug trafficking case, and the mayo, I'm just not sure, but I want to focus on what's important here. We're trying to feed everyone in this car right now. That might be me. It might be three people sitting next to me. It might be all of us or none of us, and then you'll understand why the mustard has to be on the side, and why I'm proud of us not doing what some programs would do and go to Subway. I wanted to do the right thing, and did the wrong thing, but for the right reasons, which I can explain after you make us a double with or without cheese, which is really another issue completely..."
any mention of tressel gets a thread week?
You're just lucky someone hasn't started a thread about this comment yet.
I'm going to start a thread about commenting on comments about starting a redundant thread. I think that may generate some very thoughtful comments . . .
just thought it was funny.
guess i'm going to have to work harder so i can get on the approved commenter list.
11 items of "Page 1" are different perspectives on the Tressel story. that's a bit much.
the lesson, as always, is that there's more stuff...over there. feel free to check that other stuff out, unless you feel some sort of pathological need to comment on every. single. topic. which you appear to do.
He's known to order a water, then turn around and fill his cup up with Sprite.
Absolutely hilarious. Bravo.
I might not have. All I know is that Wendy's is based in Dublin, OH, a suburb of Columbus, which is really another issue completely.
This makes me wonder if tater tots and pickles turn their noses up at potatoes and cucumbers? Sorry to lay such heavy shit on all of you.
Seems like a weak journalistic attempt to write a similar column using analogies like in Simmons' great NFL Labor article.