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<blockquote data-quote="stpetewreck" data-source="post: 136943" data-attributes="member: 967"><p>Does anyone know what kind of offense Avery HS ran? </p><p></p><p>True Story:: about 5 years ago, my mother was getting married in Robbinsville, NC at her Bed & Breakfast. After the ceremony, I (of course) was wearing some GT gear. An older man came up to me and pointed out my GT gear and told me he was Paul's coach in HS, and that was HIS offense. The tone of this older chap's voice came off (to me, at least) as non-too-pleased that Paul gets the credit for this offense. </p><p></p><p>I have no idea what the old man's name was. He appeared to be about the right age to have been Paul's HS coach. The man didn't seem like he wanted to talk, just point out that it was HIS offense. My mother (and her husband) were no help in identifying who was at their wedding that could possibly have been a once-coach at Avery HS. And in Robbinsville, NC, you have to take what mountain folk say with a grain of salt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stpetewreck, post: 136943, member: 967"] Does anyone know what kind of offense Avery HS ran? True Story:: about 5 years ago, my mother was getting married in Robbinsville, NC at her Bed & Breakfast. After the ceremony, I (of course) was wearing some GT gear. An older man came up to me and pointed out my GT gear and told me he was Paul's coach in HS, and that was HIS offense. The tone of this older chap's voice came off (to me, at least) as non-too-pleased that Paul gets the credit for this offense. I have no idea what the old man's name was. He appeared to be about the right age to have been Paul's HS coach. The man didn't seem like he wanted to talk, just point out that it was HIS offense. My mother (and her husband) were no help in identifying who was at their wedding that could possibly have been a once-coach at Avery HS. And in Robbinsville, NC, you have to take what mountain folk say with a grain of salt. [/QUOTE]
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