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landscape slam-dunk


From: Jozy Carver
Subject: landscape slam-dunk
Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2006 16:41:18 +0200
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I didn't ask him when he was leaving New York or anything like that. And today was unbelievable news to me. I never really got into a deep conversation about flying with him.
And joining us also by phone is Ron Guidry, the New York Yankees pitching coach and one of the all-time great left-handers in major league baseball. More words of sympathy and support from some baseball breaks. It got him in a little bit of trouble every once in a while, but that was him. And obviously it's the biggest stage in the world.
And those are the kinds of things that Cory thrived on. And I had advised him to go and he wasn't going to be able to go because obviously he expected the Yankees to still be playing. We really appreciate it. As a matter of fact, I had never flown with him. I had talked to him the day he got traded.
So we made up a pretty solid team.
Just in the normal conversation that I had with him frequently.
He's a true competitor. You know, basically he was going to make some plans to go out to Phoenix and watch my baseball team play baseball out there.
How did you learn of this today?
" So, you know, that's the last conversation I had with him.
Here is a rundown so far:Forrester Research forecasts that U. And I was just reflecting on the last few days of the season, talking to Cory, and trying to plan, you know, next year and everything else.
My thoughts are with Cory's relatives and the loved ones of the others who were injured or killed in this plane crash. As a matter of fact, I had never flown with him. It is intended to be viewed in a newsreader or syndicated to another site.
We were excited to be reunited in New York this year and I'm just devastated to hear the news.
You know, basically he was going to make some plans to go out to Phoenix and watch my baseball team play baseball out there.
He was loving it up there.
And joining us also by phone is Ron Guidry, the New York Yankees pitching coach and one of the all-time great left-handers in major league baseball. And I was in between lessons with some kids and a buddy of mine called and he kind of started yelling in the phone, it was Cory's plane, it was Cory's plane.
It's quite a shock, especially when, you know, you just left. I never really got into a deep conversation about flying with him. So we didn't see each other all the time.
And what I do, I teach baseball.
It's difficult time, Kevin.
I talked to him yesterday.


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