Sue Hartigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:


Hi Dr. L.:

there is a similar story in Petrocelli's new book.  Simpson hoasted a
baseball game every year  He would pick a whole bunch of the black
athletes to compete against the Jewish businessmen.  That alone didn't
sound fair to me, but one year the businessmen won.  After that Simpson
played the game really rough and tough.  One of the businessmen got so
upset about the way the game was being played that he wouldn't even talk
to Simpson who continually goaded him about winning.  He simply said it
wasn't fun anymore. 

I just think that Simpson had to be the top dog in everything and
everyone around him.  He was it.  And everyone else should bow to that
fact, including Nicole. 

Sue
> Hi Sue - missed y'all. I have no scientific view to offer either, but
> have been plagued for a year since I saw a certain tv replay of a Simpson
> intervew a few years back. I believe he was refereeing or moderating a
> big Tug-Of-War rope pull event. He was saying (paraphrase from memory)
> that tug of wars were extremely important and you just had to win it or
> lose face in some serious ways. The image of the tug of war one had to
> win stuck with me. Simpson was very much overdog and underdog oriented in
> his narrations.  And thus the world spins... or is it "tugs." best
> wishes, :-) LDMF.

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