Douglas Adams wrote his character Zaphod Beeblebrox as someone who kept people wondering if he were clever and pretending to be stupid, or stupid and pretending to be clever. It was more elaborate than that, of course, but I’m not sure Paste is more elaborate than that.
Play it close to the vest, guys. Keep the other players in the game guessing.
Lowell probably has it correct. Even if Paste’s other team members literally put him on the end then that person picks Paste up to keep his outside foot from doing much and they otherwise run for it… nah, not going to happen.
Full contact shuffleboard sounds like the perfect thing to sling Paste out there onto the baby oil….
Paste has already said it’s about his exposure not so much winning.
Great video one way or the other
Lowell confronts Paste and comes up short…?
@[Curtis Hoffmann]:
Yeah, that’s pretty-much “S.O.P.”.