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KP Wee is a baseball and hockey fan who enjoys watching and discussing sports memories and issues with everyone willing to listen. Wee's long-term goal is to publish a book or two in the next couple of years (UPDATE: ALREADY DONE!!--see below for comments).
Baseball Pitchers: The Most Overrated & Underrated in the Last 20 Years (1988-2007), http://www.lulu.com/content/1729692
Bad Managers' Decisions: Why the Longest Drought in Boston's History Happened (1986-2003), http://www.lulu.com/content/1706737
1991: The Red Sox, Baseball, and Hockey Memories, http://www.lulu.com/content/1651267
Showing Their Scales (fiction, published by Cacoethes Publishing House), http://www.amazon.com/Showing-Their-Scales-Three-Deception/dp/1606950223/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1220149656&sr=8-1
Also: "REPLACEMENT PITCHER" SET TO BE PUBLISHED JUNE 2009. I don't usually brag about myself as writing is really just a matter of self-fulfillment/personal satisfaction, but since a lot of anonymous people wonder.... well, there's your answer. And no, I don't care one bit if any naysayers read it or what they have to say.
In late Feb. 2008, I came under heavy fire from Vancouver fans because they didn't like my comments about the Canucks. Some trashed me for my personal writing goals. Well, I would now like to announce that BACK in 2007, I had already self-published three books and they were not epic failures. My three books were dedicated for my friends, amongst them Rick, Cliff, and Candace, and they all were touched and are appreciative of my "gifts." So, no, those books were not failures but they actually accomplished their original goals. I personally do not care if I sell X number of books as a true writer writes and dedicates the works to those that truly matter, his/her friends and associates.
I am not ashamed of who I am and don't need to prove anything to anyone out there. I am a people-person and I appreciate my friends, and folks who know me can attest to that. For those I have left out earlier, namely John House, Trout, and others, I still appreciate your readership and the fun times with our sports debates too. I, however, have no time for racists such as Andrew Claxton and his cohorts and anyone that sees the need to personally attack me. So those of you like that, don't matter to me.
Finally, I do want to thank the creators/founders of Bleacher Report--Dave Finocchio, Bryan Goldberg, Zander Freund, and Dave Nemetz, four friends in Silicon Valley who had their own dream and chased it.
Thank you for creating this online community where the true fans can come out and write and comment on what they enjoy.
As for my '07 books, they have been listed just to prove that I've accomplished it--and once again, I don't need anyone's approval.
***VINDICATION:::::: http://kpwee.blogspot.com/2008/09/vindication.html ***
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All Time Sports Moment
1992 Adams Division Finals - Andy Moog shut out Patrick Roy's Montreal Canadiens, and the Bruins added an empty-netter in the final minute as Boston won 2-0 to sweep the Canadiens out of the playoffs. 1991 Adams Division Finals - Cam Neely's long shot eluded Roy in the third period and Moog was sensational as the Bruins finally eliminated the Canadiens in Game Seven.







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