KembaStepback
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I meant why based on his insta was it obvious?I wish I knew why he didn't want to come to UConn.
I meant why based on his insta was it obvious?I wish I knew why he didn't want to come to UConn.
If there is any truth to "he wanted UCONN" and his advisors wanted Illinois then he really is a youngster in a mans body. The earlier you learn to live your own life the more likely that any look backwards can be managed more effectively. Kofi, go where you want whether its Illinois or not. We only want the folks that want UCONN.
Was referring to these posts. One can say he was kidding, I didn't take it as a joke. Feel free to interpret how you want!
Akok, Kofi and Precious Only Thread
You assumed poorly.
You are not serious are you? We wouldn’t welcome back our top target, if he changed his mind? The only reason people are saying that is some don’t expect him to change his mind and if he does he could go elsewhere.
Jeeze. Did things go south or did we just have a false sense of confidence?
So true.If there is any truth to "he wanted UCONN" and his advisors wanted Illinois then he really is a youngster in a mans body. The earlier you learn to live your own life the more likely that any look backwards can be managed more effectively. Kofi, go where you want whether its Illinois or not. We only want the folks that want UCONN.
Ive never had trouble breaking my word. Im a total untrustworthy scumbag. I once offered to pay college tuition for a bunch of inner city kids if they graduated. They did and told them I was kidding and they were dumb for believing me. I believe the office did an episode based on it.It's not a bit easier -- there is absolutely nothing in terms of laws or rules that prevents him from saying "never mind." He does, of course, have to determine whether he feels bound because he gave his word to someone on something, as we all do every day.
Ive never had trouble breaking my word. Im a total untrustworthy scumbag. I once offered to pay college tuition for a bunch of inner city kids if they graduated. They did and told them I was kidding and they were dumb for believing me. I believe the office did an episode based on it.
As you well know Bob my wife is a superfan who still cycles through the entire series every few months before bed. That's the only episode she will skip.For a show with so many cringeworthy moments, that has to be up near the top.
Or boiling denim.Looks like they made their money selling work boots.
I once had an employer who said in all seriousness, "I'm a man of my word. 90% of the time that I say I'll do something, I'll try." Later on, remembering those words informed my efforts in getting to the bank to cash my paycheck before anyone else in the company and only once having the check not honored. On those unhappy afternoons when others had driven from Great Neck to Garden City on their lunch breaks only to be turned away, I felt both good and bad, and grateful that I was not bound to the office.Verbals have become a "momentary indicator of intent." I don't think there is much stigma associated with changing one's mind anymore.
Like you apparently, I am old to enough to remember 'your word being, your bond.' It still is for many of us, but I feel like that is a generational thing and disregarded by many (most) people these days.
Yup. [Gwynn] was called the microwave. He scored in spurts of the bench.