rpmmutant
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Not as good as sex, but a softball player on a team I was covering back when I covered preps was suspended for smoking. Coach didn't tell me why she was suspended but some of the other players did.
Next game I covered, I see the suspended girl sitting in the stands, watching the game. I go over to her and ask: "Can I bum a smoke?"
She laughed and became a pretty good source after she was reinstated to the team. Plus the other girls on the team were easier to talk to because I didn't snitch on the suspended girl in the newspaper.
It sounds like all the people who care know why the kid was suspended anyway. Why compound the issue by repeating the gossip in the newspaper?
Next game I covered, I see the suspended girl sitting in the stands, watching the game. I go over to her and ask: "Can I bum a smoke?"
She laughed and became a pretty good source after she was reinstated to the team. Plus the other girls on the team were easier to talk to because I didn't snitch on the suspended girl in the newspaper.
It sounds like all the people who care know why the kid was suspended anyway. Why compound the issue by repeating the gossip in the newspaper?