Gil Thorp by Henry Barajas and Rachel Merrill for April 17, 2013

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    george  over 11 years ago

    oooo – gotcha moment!

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    chiphilton  over 11 years ago

    They’re in the locker room, so let’s hope the speaker isn’t Darby. But who could it be? Gil? Kaz? My guess is some player on the team whose father or mother is also a lawyer and is representing the Speedco station. Dissension will grip the team as players take sides.

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    prasrinivara  over 11 years ago

    Last time I checked, Chaldaeans and Assyrians (both Christian sects indigenous to Iraq) and Maronites (mostly Lebanese but some Jordanian) are 100% Arab — you cannot say a subset is not part of the larger set!

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    kdizzle  over 11 years ago

    Kaz is often mistaken for a Jamesdean.

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    wmac8898  over 11 years ago

    Whatever his race or religion, he didn’t salt his lot and some guy slipped. The insurance company will settle the case pretty quickly. The real loser here is the lawyer who has to work with Knox.

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    Pat Murray  over 11 years ago

    I think it’s the peacock speaking

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    Pappaw57  over 11 years ago

    That’s what she said …

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    HooDaD  over 11 years ago

    Knox had better be careful about not revealing anything that is protected by the attorney-client privilege or attorney work-product doctrine. He might wind up waiving privilege and laying the groundwork for a malpractice suit against the firm. (Yes, I admit it. I’m a lawyer.)

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    miffedmax  over 11 years ago

    We know the plaintiff, Marty Moon, was inebriated at the time of the incident. Case dismissed.

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    tcar-1  over 11 years ago

    @miffedmax……. a literal LOL for me on that one!

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    Mopman  over 11 years ago

    That’s a “classic”?P3 – Whoa, not only EES but RNS (Radiating Nose Syndrome).

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    LngJhnAg  over 11 years ago

    Salting the lot – reminds me of the story behind the Great Salt Lake in Utah. When Brigham Young’s settlers found the lake, the men were ecstatic. Brigham Young exclaimed, “Men, this is the land of milk and honey. We can spend our days fishing while the women do the farming.” That night Brigham’s wife gathered the women and said, “Women, tomorrow we salt the lake.”

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    John W Kennedy Premium Member over 11 years ago

    Historically, the ancient Chaldeans (who lived in Mesopotamia) were not Arabs (who all lived on the Arabian peninsula), but the word is not usually applied to present-day people at all, except in the names of certain relatively obscure Christian sects. But it is true that members of those sects are usually not Arabs by blood, and do not like being mistaken for Arabs. The main point being made here, I dare say, is that Americans have a bad habit of treating “Arab” and “Moslem” as meaning the same thing, and of assuming that all whites who are not Europeans or Americans are Arab/Moslems, which is wrong every which way. An “Arab” is a member of a certain ethnic group and a “Moslem” is a member of a particular religion. Not all Arabs are Moslems, not all Moslems are Arabs, and not everyone from the Middle East or India is either one.

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