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“An old Hungarian proverb: ‘Adam ate the apple and our teeth still ache.’ At what price do we choose incorrectly.” David Bluder talks about the writing of his novel – The Great Gamble. A thriller about the seamy side of sports. ” I’m a plot person so this is kind of plot heavy…. It kind of took me some time to really figure out how to develop character. So now every time I see or read or engage with someone I really understand a lot more….I love sports. I just like the complexity of it all. 70,000 people go to an Iowa football game. Is it just the game itself? What are all the intricacies and all the sub-stories that are involved…? That’s where it gets kind of interesting to me.”

A sports fan will never be able to watch a game the same way again.

We cannot control someone, what they do or what they think. We just need to try our best to walk on the righteous path ourselves. setting a good example.

Caroline Kilbourn

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