He needs to never wear a Spurs uni again during ASG weekend. that Suns-owning tool.
Realizing that this has zero to do with the topic and has come up as a tangent created by the clever MavericksDynasty troll, I feel, as a Trinity alum, that I must take exception to this statement.
I attended Columbia (an Ivy League ins ution) for 2 years before transferring to Trinity for my final 4 semesters of undergraduate education. I can assure you that the academic program at Trinity was just as rigorous as the program at Columbia. It might just be my opinion, but I don't think that I paid for a piece of paper. I got every penny's worth of my tuition and ultimately graduated from an exceptional ins ution.
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He needs to never wear a Spurs uni again during ASG weekend. that Suns-owning tool.
I agree with you. Both Rice and Trinity are actually exceptional academic ins utions and easjer's comments were appalling on the subject. Just because she works in some job related to college admissions doesn't mean that she should degrade the education/degrees of people who attended those universities.
Okay ... back to worrying about what Steve Kerr thinks.![]()
Kerr is a serial flip-flopper. He often takes one stance in a column, then he either completely takes the other side on TV or in another column the next day. Maybe he uses a ghostwriter.
It also seems like most Suns fans consider him a Spurs homer, even though he owns part of their team.
Last edited by Despot; 05-17-2007 at 10:50 PM.
What's there to avoid? Oh no, a partial owner of the Suns is crying about *gasp* the Suns losing.
Yep, the Spurs are bad people [/lame Suns, Kings fans]
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