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Bonds will hit
0 home runs 0%
1 home run 0%
2 home runs 0%
his next home run next season because nobody pitches to him 12%
on a stripper who will then blow him 87%

Votes: 8

 Ethical Conundrum II

 Author:  Topic:  Posted:
Oct 03, 2001
 Comments:
Do I:

Have my cubemate tell them I went home sick (I have been sick all week, coughing and sniffling).

or

Tell them that I'm going to Houston to watch Barry Bonds hit his 70th homerun. I'm not sure how many people know this is the case, possibly only 2 or 3.

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I could also tell them nothing, I suppose. It wouldn't be such a big deal if I had gotten some shit done but I screwed up the order and now it's going to have to wait until I get back (Friday).

       
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Go for option 1 (none / 0) (#1)
by Merekat on Wed Oct 3rd, 2001 at 08:36:22 AM PST
And tell the two other people who know about the baseball (it is baseball, yes?) afterwards all about the dreadful cold that stopped you going to the baseball and moan a lot about the irony of being ill on a day you were going to skive off.


 

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