Jim Moore (Seattle PI) interviews Milton Bradley
I'm trying to imagine myself hating Milton Bradley. It's not working. Maybe I should try loving him instead.
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I have to admit, his sensitive treatment of Ian Snell had me horrified to click this.
It turned out okay though, even if I could have done without the Chicago landlord reference. I’m also a bit peeved that he talks about himself as though he were the charter member of the Milton Bradley fan club, and then takes another four paragraphs of boring exposition to get to the things that impressed him about Bradley, which I don’t know were so completely revelatory.
"Ever tried? Ever failed? No matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail better." - Samuel Beckett http://www.marinersminors.com/
Moore is definately too wordy in this piece.
Comes off more as a journal of his experience with talking to Milton Bradley than an interview. Having gotten through all that I did enjoy Bradley’s responses.
It's certainly more Moore than Bradley though.
"Ever tried? Ever failed? No matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail better." - Samuel Beckett http://www.marinersminors.com/
Isn't that just how Moore is, though?
A few weeks ago he was writing about Husky basketball, but he spent half the article bitching and moaning that he couldn’t believe what he was saying because he’s a Coug, you know.
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by Eyebrows on Mar 30, 2010 2:09 PM PDT via mobile up reply actions
Another missed opportunity, I'm waiting for one of these guys to write the Legend of Milton Bradley.
Like John Henry, but with a baseball bat. This other crap is stale.
I think I really like this guy.
He’s smart, isn’t a criminal, and he calls it like he sees it. He’s got flaws, absolutely…but I’m happy to root for this guy.
BUT HE'S CLUBHOUSE CANCER!!!!!
Hard work never killed nobody, but I won't take my chances.
But Sweeney is clubhouse chemo!
What're ya gonna do with those pies, boys?
by rickpo on Mar 31, 2010 7:56 PM PDT up reply actions 3 recs
















