Actor Connolly fits in with sportswriting crowd

Elegir / Choose
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You want us dead?
No, darlin’, but I do want you to keep your "A." So, no, I’m gonna make it real easy on you, okay?

All you have to do is tell me the verb that makes this sentence true.

We choose to do some karate.

Yeah, right. Okay, give me a verb instead of "choose."

We’re going to die?
We must die, okay.

Okay, "we must die." ls "must" a verb? Can you, uh No, "must" ain’t no verb.

Can you "must" something?
Yeah. I must piss right now.
You’d better believe it.

Okay, what verb that we used today is the most powerful?

Die. Piss.

Oh, you so stupid!

Choose.
Choose.

What’s your name?
Callie.

Callie, why?

Because that’s the difference between owning your life and being afraid.

Saying "l choose" no matter what.

You mean, like a guy’s got a gun to your head and he’s pulling the trigger and you say, "l choose to die"?

No, you ain’t choosin’ to die, but you can choose to die without screaming, right?

I mean, you could always choose somethin’.

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Actor Connolly fits in with sportswriting crowd
For those in need of any more unsocial-networked, sports-related, star-struck moments at the movie quadtripleplex this weekend: Kevin Connolly, a viable “E” piece of the HBO “Entourage” acting ensemble, has a knack of making renowned sportswriter Bill Nack look rather time-period dashing in Disney’s “Secretariat.
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