Re: Olympic piety

From: Ken L. Holder (kholder@shell.liberty.com)
Date: Sun Jul 28 1996 - 18:29:46 MDT


At 03:05 PM 7/28/96 -0700, Max More wrote:
>Not sure this is very on-topic but it struck me as hilarious but sad:
>
>I was watching the 100M women's race. The winner (whose name I forget but
>who was on the American team) was interviewed right after her victory. What
>did this "fastest woman in the world" have to say? She said:
>
> "The first person I want to thank is God."
>
>Somebody wake me when we're living in a modern world.

Don't you be holding your breath now, you hear!

PS: postmaster, this comes to kenholder@delphi.com where it's
automagically forwarded to my real address: kholder@mail.liberty.com
so maybe you ought to fix that, 'cause this probably isn't going
to make it to the list.
Thanks.

--Ken
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