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Where Were Our Sleuths? Embarassing Oversight.

Legal Beagles tend to do that. You can't just argue your side of the case. You must act as the Devils advocate to get an inkling of what will be thrown back.

I use to tell people I was a paranoid by profession, so you nailed it.
 
I use to tell people I was a paranoid by profession, so you nailed it.
There are certain personality types that can, and often do, argue all sides of an issue/argument. I, like you, am blessed with that character flaw. It to me is better than not being able to see any position other than your own. (another of my flaws--did I mention inconsistent?)
 
I would say Lou is definitely the vocal leader on the team. When I think of a true leader it’s someone who is ok with not being liked. I’m not sure who that is on this team but I don’t think we’ve had anyone the last two seasons that has felt comfortable saying, “give me the ball and get out of the way because we’re not losing this game.”
 
I would say Lou is definitely the vocal leader on the team. When I think of a true leader it’s someone who is ok with not being liked. I’m not sure who that is on this team but I don’t think we’ve had anyone the last two seasons that has felt comfortable saying, “give me the ball and get out of the way because we’re not losing this game.”
By that definition the Huskies haven’t had a true leader since Maya graduated, and yet they still managed to win a bunch of championships playing together as a team.
 
Is this related to the old expression, "What's that got to do with the price of jelly beans in China?"?
Must be a corollary. My Dad always asked "What's that got to do with the price of tea in China?" whenever someone uttered some inane non sequitur. Maybe you had an old man too! ;)
 
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I would say Lou is definitely the vocal leader on the team. When I think of a true leader it’s someone who is ok with not being liked. I’m not sure who that is on this team but I don’t think we’ve had anyone the last two seasons that has felt comfortable saying, “give me the ball and get out of the way because we’re not losing this game.”

This would be my kid. She one you hate playing against, but are glad she's on your team
 
By that definition the Huskies haven’t had a true leader since Maya graduated, and yet they still managed to win a bunch of championships playing together as a team.
I think Stewie fit into the category along with Maya.
 
I think Stewie fit into the category along with Maya.
No doubt Stewie was a team leader who stepped up in big games, but the other characteristic mentioned of “OK with not being liked” just isn’t Stewie. Everybody Stewie ever played with thinks the world of her. Maya, on the other hand, could be as tough on teammates as she was on opponents.
 
I don't think there is an true question of who is the leader on the floor. It's Lou. Danger will keep growing in her job and leadership isn't an all or nothing thing. I'll be watching Phee, but it just isn't part of her make up to be vocal IMO. Leading by example... never quite got that one.
 
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He used them to leave a trail back to his quarters.

The Russian Ambassador for much of Reagan's presidency was Anatoly Dobrynin, and he was fond of helping himself to some jelly beans. I suspect it was for greater access to jelly beans that the Russians decided to tear down The Wall. The role of the jelly bean in international affairs has never been given due recognition.
 

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