George Karl invents new term, chaortic, to describe his time in Seattle
Posted Jan 29, 2017
The title of his book is “Furious George,” but George Karl makes it clear that the moniker doesn’t really describe him anymore. Not after two bouts of cancer changed his perspective and led to a spiritual awakening. “Maybe that was the case in Seattle and Milwaukee,’’ he said with a laugh. “Now it’s friendly George.”
(Seattle Times)
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