suicide_squeeze
11-06-2009, 02:35 PM
My company....the one that employs me....is currently building Jamie McCourts new office in Beverly Hills.
For any of you that care, you heard it here first. Frank did a naughty and had an affair. That's what happened, as it has been somehow miraculously kept out of the news. There was a lot of speculation as to the reason the break-up occured, but we were told by the most reliable source there is.....just accept that for fact (I can't tell you who told us).
This is going to devastate the Dodgers hopes of building on what they already have managed to put together. They are probably 2-3 pitchers away from a World Championship.
I have to say that I am pretty disappointed that lifes little personal twists and turns can implode a teams destiny. It appears that some individuals, no matter how successful they become in their lives, just can't elevate themselves to keeping their personal life out of the mainstream. I mentioned before how unfair to the team it was for the headlines to hit the news that the McCourts were separating right before the beginning of the NLCS. That kind of selfishness sinks ships.
Everyone makes mistakes. It's all about righting the ship, and forgiveness. As a Dodger fan, I hope they figure it out. If not, just sell the darn team. We don't need the drama.
For any of you that care, you heard it here first. Frank did a naughty and had an affair. That's what happened, as it has been somehow miraculously kept out of the news. There was a lot of speculation as to the reason the break-up occured, but we were told by the most reliable source there is.....just accept that for fact (I can't tell you who told us).
This is going to devastate the Dodgers hopes of building on what they already have managed to put together. They are probably 2-3 pitchers away from a World Championship.
I have to say that I am pretty disappointed that lifes little personal twists and turns can implode a teams destiny. It appears that some individuals, no matter how successful they become in their lives, just can't elevate themselves to keeping their personal life out of the mainstream. I mentioned before how unfair to the team it was for the headlines to hit the news that the McCourts were separating right before the beginning of the NLCS. That kind of selfishness sinks ships.
Everyone makes mistakes. It's all about righting the ship, and forgiveness. As a Dodger fan, I hope they figure it out. If not, just sell the darn team. We don't need the drama.