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Remember when Jordan Wynn said he couldnt give many details about HIS shoulder surgery because of HIPAA rules? Oh they do have some smart ones at the U.
So Brad I'm not good with whether you're being sarcastic or not. You think that Favors truly is gone when his contract is done and the Jazz won't be able to resign him?
Meadow Lark, don't worry if Brad's humor confuses you. The fact what he writes is supposed to be funny confuses everyone who reads it...
Aw, Brad. Bill Buckner jokes. Yes, injured Bill Buckner whose manager had pulled him for a defensive replacement 3 times in the World Series prior to his error. Bill Buckner in his career had 2,700 hits, won a batting average title. Struck out just 36 times in 1985 and had first or second fewest strikeouts in league 7 times. Your jokes strike out more than Jerry's friend Kenny on "Seinfeld."
You lost me Brad. Someone once told you your jokes were funny I guess.
Why the DN allows Brad to write these stupid jokes is beyond all of us. Expect that we do continue to read his column. I'm thinking of bypassing it altogether and see if that helps.
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