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There's a place for healthy disbelief, and a place for trust and acceptance. Thomas, understandably, had trouble moving from one to the other.
Canadian-born ice-hockey player Phil Esposito experienced the same difficulty. He was one of a number of North American ice-hockey players who went to Moscow to play the Soviet team in the early 1970s, during the depths of the Cold War.
Assigned to a hotel room, the Americans suspected the place might be bugged. Esposito remembered, "We searched the room for microphones. Finally we rolled back the rug, and found a funny-looking round piece of metal imbedded in the floor. We figured we had found the bug. We dug it out of the floor. Then we heard a crash beneath us. We had released the anchor to the chandelier in the ceiling below."
Canadian-born ice-hockey player Phil Esposito experienced the same difficulty. He was one of a number of North American ice-hockey players who went to Moscow to play the Soviet team in the early 1970s, during the depths of the Cold War.
Assigned to a hotel room, the Americans suspected the place might be bugged. Esposito remembered, "We searched the room for microphones. Finally we rolled back the rug, and found a funny-looking round piece of metal imbedded in the floor. We figured we had found the bug. We dug it out of the floor. Then we heard a crash beneath us. We had released the anchor to the chandelier in the ceiling below."
