by ThadFilms » Fri Sep 02, 2005 1:35 pm
.... aslo, I'm guessing that I made the same mistake that the ESPN writer made - not giving enough information.
... in the same vein, I went to lunch with my father yesterday he said to me, "I'm worried about my weight... because our scale broke."
He said it not intended to be a joke... but, man, I had a good laugh, I knew his implication was not that he broke the scale... After I started laughing, he said, "I didn't break the scale." I knew that. It was funny (a) because it could be mis-understood that way and (b) why is that a valid reason to be worried about your weight?
Now, obviously, if you track your weight everyday, you kind of have this routine, "okay, I'm within this weight area... blah, blah, blah"... if the scales broken, of course then you would have added stress because you're not sure about what's happening with your foo intake, exercise, etc.
Hence the reason I laughed at the ESPN article, not that I was not smart enough to know what the writer's intent was, but that he would actually use that turn of phrase that could be open to misinterpretation. And plus, it's just a plain interesting combo... and when stated that bluntly, it made me laugh. Not because the kid isn't serious about it, but that they (ESPN) would have phrased it that way.

Eric Dickerson in
Pony Excess"I've love winning man, it's like better than losing." - Ebby Calvin "Nuke" LaLoosh