Thursday, September 6, 2007
In response to your pole
Did Glen really play lacrosse? That question has been swimming though my mind ever since I met the man nearly a year ago. He wears the clothes. He shows some photos. He talks a pretty big lacrosse game. I am going to need some solid, test-positive, 'can't deny that' proof. Football fans buy the clothes and a lounge-chair point gaurd can tell me about a good ball game last night. Frankly, the pictures are sub-standard for identifying anybody. It's still up in the air for me. Maybe someday he'll get it together and put down this contraversal debate.
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I can confirm that Glenn DID NOT play lacrosse. As a member of the 2005 BYU mens lacrosse team I can confirm the rumors the Glenn followed the team around pretending to be a player. Twice we had to extract a restraining order against him and on three separate occasions he threatened to light himself on fire if we did not let him play. Needless to say, the team did not acquiecse and Glenn has the scars of 1st degree burns to prove it.
Hmmmm. Your arguement is solid. I can honestly say that I, put in your shoes, may doubt the veracity of my career. Look at me. I'm heavy, slow, and uncoordinated. In fact, you could say I'm one of "the guys". You know the type: beer belly, balding, critical of referees. I guess, then, that I'll need to provide some solid "proof". Go to Google and look up Glenn Makechnie. See what you can find out. There are some good articles and stat sheets to back up my claim. If you still doubt, ask yourself: how many people with the name Glenn (2 ns) Makechnie (Spell that again?) are there in the world?
If Glenn is out there you apparently have a reputation that is failing. I don't know what you have done but the lack of confidence in the people that know you is unnerving. Glenn what do you have to say to this said mutiny that approaching
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