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Robin sounds like your bro was a hero in all this........
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Maybe I missed a post about this, but is Robin cool with people knowing his last name?"Wuap's "problem" is that he is smart & principled & committed to a moral course of action. His actions are supposed to reflect his ethical code.
The rest of us rarely bother to think about our actions." --Solon
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I had no idea he was Chris Collinsworth's brother. You'd think he'd know a thing or two about sports.Originally posted by wuapinmon View PostMaybe I missed a post about this, but is Robin cool with people knowing his last name?"Discipleship is not a spectator sport. We cannot expect to experience the blessing of faith by standing inactive on the sidelines any more than we can experience the benefits of health by sitting on a sofa watching sporting events on television and giving advice to the athletes. And yet for some, “spectator discipleship” is a preferred if not primary way of worshipping." -Pres. Uchtdorf
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He's been pretty forthcoming about it in the past.Originally posted by wuapinmon View PostMaybe I missed a post about this, but is Robin cool with people knowing his last name?If we disagree on something, it's because you're wrong.
"Somebody needs to kill my trial attorney." — Last words of George Harris, executed in Missouri on Sept. 13, 2000.
"Nothing is too good to be true, nothing is too good to last, nothing is too wonderful to happen." - Florence Scoville Shinn
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Yeah. KC, Chris and ... Robin? No wonder he feels like such an outcast.Originally posted by Eddie Jones View PostI had no idea he was Chris Collinsworth's brother. You'd think he'd know a thing or two about sports."I'm anti, can't no government handle a commando / Your man don't want it, Trump's a bitch! I'll make his whole brand go under,"
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Give 'em Hell, Cougars!!!
For all this His anger is not turned away, but His hand is stretched out still.
Not long ago an obituary appeared in the Salt Lake Tribune that said the recently departed had "died doing what he enjoyed most—watching BYU lose."
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Hey, thanks for pointing to this article! I would have probably missed it.
Anyhow, my brother is no scrapper. He is 6'1" and weighs probably 170 pounds, and he has spent most of his life avoiding situations that would require the use of his fists.
Here are a couple of supplements to the article: Being involved in a life-threatening altercation changed my brother. He avoids R-rated movies, so his views about violence are unaffected by film's like Fight Club and The Hurt Locker, but he talks about how the fight was thrilling, and how once he recovered and was back on the streets, there was a part of him that privately hoped for another situation that would justify the use of his new-found skills.
Also, though the article reports that "There was no real damage to the ligaments or tendons, and Elder Ferguson was sewn up and able to recover on his own," there WAS pretty extensive nerve damage, and he now has very little feeling in three of the fingers on the hand that was badly slashed.
Anyhow, while I'm sure my brother has seen this article, he hasn't shared it with the rest of the family, who will be very interested in reading it. Thanks again for posting.
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I was really hoping you would chime in. I was sent a link to the article from three separate friends yesterday, all making a comment of admiration towards your brother.Originally posted by RobinFinderson View PostHey, thanks for pointing to this article! I would have probably missed it.
Anyhow, my brother is no scrapper. He is 6'1" and weighs probably 170 pounds, and he has spent most of his life avoiding situations that would require the use of his fists.
Here are a couple of supplements to the article: Being involved in a life-threatening altercation changed my brother. He avoids R-rated movies, so his views about violence are unaffected by film's like Fight Club and The Hurt Locker, but he talks about how the fight was thrilling, and how once he recovered and was back on the streets, there was a part of him that privately hoped for another situation that would justify the use of his new-found skills.
Also, though the article reports that "There was no real damage to the ligaments or tendons, and Elder Ferguson was sewn up and able to recover on his own," there WAS pretty extensive nerve damage, and he now has very little feeling in three of the fingers on the hand that was badly slashed.
Anyhow, while I'm sure my brother has seen this article, he hasn't shared it with the rest of the family, who will be very interested in reading it. Thanks again for posting.
I would hope he has a standing Sunday dinner invitation and free BYU basketball tickets from the Collinsworths for life.
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