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In a friend's instant messenger profile, I found a link with the name "cute." Being that she is my best friend, I clicked on it and found this amazing editorial in The Massachusetts Daily Collegian. It was written by a Matt Brochu and was entitled "What she doesn't know will kill you." As I read through it, it was all about this guy who p}ayed the part of the best frjend to this girl who he had this amazing connection with which he felt could be more. He found himself falling in love with her despite the fact that she had this boyfriend who, according to the article, was con- sidered a "tool." Nonetheless, she but in my experience, it seems as loved him. Their relationship con- though we forget to include ourtinued and this guy kept his feel- selves in that idea of "everyone." ings to himself. The girl finally The time that we have here at colcame to her senses, broke up with lege is limited. Don't spend it him because he said tool, and complaining about things that came crying to the best friend. At went wrong, teachers you don't the very end of the article there is like, games that you lost. Think a line that says, "So _____ , about the good things that you it's about time you know," with have done and the fun that you've instructions to fill in the blank and had because we've all had those give it a girl who you've been secretly pining away for. And then to let Brochu know how it goes.
We all look so hard for the things that we think we want the most. What if they are sitting right in front of us and we let the chance pass us by? I guess my whole point is to take everything for what it is, live in the moment. If you love someone, tell them. There aren't always the second chances. Don't think that things are too good to be true. Everyone deserves the chance to be happy times. If we hadn't, we wouldn't be here. Don't spend time analyzing every situation you're in. Let things go and let them go their course. Things will work out in the end. And if you're anything like Brochu and have some girl (or guy) in mind that you're smitten for, here's the web address to his helpful article.
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Tsit me or is pro-basketball not the same anymore? I remember back in the 90's when these players put on a show. Remember when Jordan used to perform and score 30 points in a game? It was a Jot of excitement. Players used to play as a team and make the crowds go insane. I used to attend games on a regular basis at Madison Square Garden and Continental Arena and I had so much fun because the pJayers provided the energy. The arenas were packed with people cheering loudly while standing. Players used to play hard and had great momentum. So what happened to those days?
The National Basketball Association is more of a business than anything. Everyone is looking for the biggest money deal not necessarily the best deal. I know money talks, but what about a championship? What about having a team that can help you accomplish tremendous achievements? Players don't play as a team anymore. Everyone wants to be a star and shine. In my opinion, San Antonio and Sacramento are the only two teams that play team ball consistently. Everybody else tries to make bonuses to have more money in their