Leach Watch
You knew this was coming.
"I got to be honest, I've been thinking about recruiting Jamaica since I saw that stuff," Mike Leach told hosts Andrew Siciliano and Krystal Fernandez of Fox Sports Radio's syndicated GameTime Live. "I've been to Jamaica and let me tell you something ... here's the extent that I've thought about that subject, there's approximately 2.8 million people in Jamaica, which is approximately the size of the state of Iowa or Kansas, or the city of Houston."
"It's almost like the country of Jamaica is sitting there saying, 'If you would have just told us that this was important we could have won a lot of this stuff a long time ago.'"
We are certain that if Usain Bolt, Ben Johnson or Linford Christie appears on the South Plains, Double T Nation will be all over the news.
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I see the similarities. It would be from one island to another.
by 8straight on Aug 21, 2008 11:06 AM CDT reply actions
We’ll sail into Kingston Harbour together, me hearty, and take them by surprise.
by Blackbeard on Aug 21, 2008 11:17 AM CDT reply actions
Early years
Christie was born in Saint Andrew, Jamaica and in Jamaica he was brought up by his grandmother. He followed his parents, who had emigrated five years before, to England at the age of seven. He was educated at Henry Compton Secondary School in Fulham, London and excelled in P.E.. He did not take up athletics seriously until he was 19.
You tosser.
by Sailor Ripley on Aug 21, 2008 4:15 PM CDT reply actions
“excelled in P.E.”
Damn. Turns out a lot of us could have been Olympic champions.
by Huckleberry on Aug 22, 2008 12:47 AM CDT reply actions
He was educated at Henry Compton Secondary School in Fulham, London and excelled in P.E..
There was a rush along the Fulham Road.
by Spider on Aug 22, 2008 9:17 AM CDT reply actions
The real question is Bolt like the chicken or the ham. If he is like the chicken we don’t want him.
by Ed Teach on Aug 27, 2008 7:52 PM CDT reply actions

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