TOP TEN
This morning before I came to the office, my son stopped and said, “Watch, it’s the top ten plays.” This is an important daily ritual at my house with ESPN. It is really important stuff, because it would be devastating to miss any awesome play that might make ESPN’s daily top ten. You now have some insight as to what is important with the Palmer men. In our culture, we are definitely into lists. We follow the leader board in golf, the rankings in football, the points in Nascar and the percentages in baseball. We look for the top ten books, top grossing movies, and most visited websites and then many people can’t wait for David Letterman to give us his top ten list before we go to bed. I read that there is actually a book that was published in the 1970’s called The Book Of Lists and it became a number one bestseller. It sold over 8 million copes, and it came out in a new, revised edition within the last couple of years because people are still buying it.
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