Walter Sobchak.

Noted accomplishments:
-Being the only one around here who gives a shit about the rules
-Strictly observes the Sabbath
-Living in the past, due to 3,000 years of beautiful tradition from Moses to Sandy Koufax
-Capable of ushering you into a world of pain
-Understands that the ringer cannot look empty
-Survived combat with a worthy fucking enemy
-Knows that pacifism is not something to hide behind
-Helped advance his team to the next Round Robin
-Avid student of political philosophy
-Being the only one around here who gives a shit about the rules
-Strictly observes the Sabbath
-Living in the past, due to 3,000 years of beautiful tradition from Moses to Sandy Koufax
-Capable of ushering you into a world of pain
-Understands that the ringer cannot look empty
-Survived combat with a worthy fucking enemy
-Knows that pacifism is not something to hide behind
-Helped advance his team to the next Round Robin
-Avid student of political philosophy
The LBAM salutes you, Walter Sobchak, and all those who understand your profound impact upon the world today.
2 comments:
Great pick for man of the year, but, um, dude, didn't that movie come out in 1998? Shouldn't he have been the man of the year a decade ago?
Did you read the top where I said "in honor of the 10th anniversary of the movie?"
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