[well. he lapses into silence for a moment, lifting a hand to rub the back of his head, searching for the words]
[. . .]
Well. . . I can't say I'm not a little-- mad about the way you guys have been playing darts.
[some of those losses still sting, after all]
And I can't say that people don't have a right to be angry, either. [. . .] But what I said to you the other night about it not being just to- uh. . . kick someone out of the bar for playing darts badly still stands.
It isn't just.
[on that, he is firm]
There's a time and a place to be angry. And if I can convince everyone to channel that anger at the right forces, and not the people playing darts, then--
no subject
[well. he lapses into silence for a moment, lifting a hand to rub the back of his head, searching for the words]
[. . .]
Well. . . I can't say I'm not a little-- mad about the way you guys have been playing darts.
[some of those losses still sting, after all]
And I can't say that people don't have a right to be angry, either. [. . .] But what I said to you the other night about it not being just to- uh. . . kick someone out of the bar for playing darts badly still stands.
It isn't just.
[on that, he is firm]
There's a time and a place to be angry. And if I can convince everyone to channel that anger at the right forces, and not the people playing darts, then--
[then it should be okay. . . right?]