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But not all ways, as it turns out. No. George Plimpton was born in March, along with my son and his son, and the bastard child of Charles Manson.
Hot damn! I could go on and on about this, but that would drive us all mad. Shaquille O'Neal was spawned in March, along with Jack Kerouac, Queen Latifah, Albert Einstein and Osama bin Laden.
So let's get back to George Plimpton's birthday party and the looming Kentucky-Maryland game. Even the president is worried about it.
We live in downhill times, in basketball and everywhere else. By this time next year, we will all be arrested for something, whether we're guilty or not. "Terrorism" has many, many faces. Frankly, I will not be shocked to see the NCAA basketball tournament being played in a titanium cage at Guantanamo Bay, with defrocked priests as Referees.
But the Plimpton situation haunts me more than the others, right now, if only because I am missing his splendid birthday party in New York City this week. My heart is heavy, my mood is glum. George Plimpton's 75th birthday is a horrible gig to miss. It is sort of like missing Muhammad Ali's 75th birthday, if the Champ had stopped aging at 29.
Yeah. Suck on that one for a minute.
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