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Roll around laughing all you like on a message board. When you go to bed and think about the mans accomplishments in life compared to your own, your pillow can soak up the tears.:rolleyes:

A little bit of an assumption here.....some posters here might just be very successful. :)

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I'm not going to give you my resume, and I'm not going to try to criticize Trembley's life (like I said, he's a nice guy). I'm just saying that he's not sharp enough to manage on the fly. And I'll take my accomplishments (by a lot) over his, not that it matters.

I'm sure you would. :rolleyes: The anonymity of the internet makes for great comedy. I couldn't care less about your resume. I will tell you emphatically that you are not among the top 30 people in the world in your chosen field. Show some humility, you are sitting here posting on a message board, he is managing the Baltimore Orioles, after managing professionally for 30 years. He's forgotten more about baseball than you will ever know.

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