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Re: User336447 post# 266938

Sunday, 04/27/2014 6:01:13 PM

Sunday, April 27, 2014 6:01:13 PM

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Actually, that happened in a Seinfeld episode. Do you remember it? Some kid was bedridden in hospital. Kramer somehow gave him some piece of memorabilia. Then, he realized that it was very valuable and wanted it back. The kid said no.

So, Kramer promised the kid that his favourite Yankee player would hit a home run. The kid agreed that if the player hit a home run, he would give up the memorabilia.

The player failed at hitting a home run. It was only a triple or something.

Kramer Promises Sick Kid Two Paul O'Neill Home Runs
"The Wink," Season 7, Episode 4, Oct. 12, 1995



Moral of the story?????

JB is not a very good baseball player.

But, in business you can be disabled or out of shape. No matter. A supervisor once told me, "we hire people from the neck up". Yes, if a CEO makes a promise he is supposed to keep it. Business is not a baseball game.