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	<title>Comments on: The back of the cross-country tee-shirt</title>
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	<description>wisdom and tripe from a lifetime runner</description>
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		<title>By: songs of experience &#187; FTP</title>
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		<description>[...] The back of the Chapel Hill high school tee-shirt is a beautiful thing. At first glance, it may seem like a bunch of gibberish and even after a “close reading” it isn&#8217;t clear what the writer is trying to say. The essence, however, comes through loud and clear, &#8220;Never give up. Never give up. Never Never Never Never Never.&#8221; (Winston Churchill said that). If you&#8217;ll notice, at the bottom of the quote is written: Olsen file v. 7.06. I don&#8217;t know what all is in these top secret files, but I do know that &#8220;Olsen&#8221; is the coach and that the tradition at Chapel Hill high &#8230; since I don&#8217;t know how far back!? &#8230; is for the seniors to write weekly letters to the team to fire them up, to create esprit de corps, to give voice (and power!) to the veterans. A famous acronym from the Olsen files is FTP (F &#8212;- The Pain!). This one sparked controversy among the parents of the underclassmen (can you imagine opening up the backpack of your little 9th-grade engenure and discovering the F-word in bold print?) It reminds me of when my kindergartener told me she learned what the middle finger means on the bus. I believe a little F-word goes a long way when it comes to motivation; those seniors who invented it were dead clever. Its the right sort of dangerous for a bunch of highly motivated, academically pressured, Type-A runners. They can rebel agains the PAIN instead of against society. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] The back of the Chapel Hill high school tee-shirt is a beautiful thing. At first glance, it may seem like a bunch of gibberish and even after a “close reading” it isn&#8217;t clear what the writer is trying to say. The essence, however, comes through loud and clear, &#8220;Never give up. Never give up. Never Never Never Never Never.&#8221; (Winston Churchill said that). If you&#8217;ll notice, at the bottom of the quote is written: Olsen file v. 7.06. I don&#8217;t know what all is in these top secret files, but I do know that &#8220;Olsen&#8221; is the coach and that the tradition at Chapel Hill high &#8230; since I don&#8217;t know how far back!? &#8230; is for the seniors to write weekly letters to the team to fire them up, to create esprit de corps, to give voice (and power!) to the veterans. A famous acronym from the Olsen files is FTP (F &#8212;- The Pain!). This one sparked controversy among the parents of the underclassmen (can you imagine opening up the backpack of your little 9th-grade engenure and discovering the F-word in bold print?) It reminds me of when my kindergartener told me she learned what the middle finger means on the bus. I believe a little F-word goes a long way when it comes to motivation; those seniors who invented it were dead clever. Its the right sort of dangerous for a bunch of highly motivated, academically pressured, Type-A runners. They can rebel agains the PAIN instead of against society. [...]</p>
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