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Oh, well if you truly doubt it then... by FL_Irish
I'm convinced. Is this like in A Few Good Men? "I strenuously object? Is that how it's done?"
Irishdog80 (whose closest encounter to a Division I athlete is on his widescreen every Saturday): "I doubt that it's a full-time commitment.
jt/FL_Irish/others with direct experience of the commitment required to be a serious Division I athlete: "Actually it is, and here's the math that shows that it is."
Irishdog80: "No, no. I TRULY doubt that it is."
jt/FL_Irish/others with direct experience of the commitment required to be a serious Division I athlete: "Oh. You truly doubt. Then I'll take some time and reconsider."
The hours my wife works don't make me mad. People who have no idea what they're talking about do.