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^GD apologist
It cracks me up. The "Are the Pistons done" prolly got half those views.
I don't know why I loled so hard when I glanced at the view total.
Well, at first we were trying to figure out what exactly he was saying (which took some time since he didn't want to nail it down), then we took some time calling out how lame his stance was, then you have to figure in all the time Gl'enn comes back to re-read his own posts because he loves himself so much.
I'm actually surprised he was able to keep it below 20,000.
^looks like that "homer" comment made in another thread stung a lil' bit
Just trying to keep the elderly informed. They tend to forget stuff.
Also, you used to have a sense of humor. Now you seem really paranoid all the time.
I find the Spurs being DONE. to be extremely funny, so the sense of humor lives!
See what I did there?
Yeah, it has evolved hasn't it? I'm going to go read the entire thread again as soon as I finish more important things like rearranging my sock drawer and counting my pubie hairs.Quote:
Originally Posted by Fool
Slow roasting over an open fire....
"Tim Duncan Hams It Up For Crowd By Arching Left Eyebrow Slightly"
http://www.theonion.com/content/news...nion_rss_dailyQuote:
SAN ANTONIO—Spurs forward Tim Duncan engaged in a rare display of showmanship during Tuesday's win over the Thunder, punctuating a 10-foot jumper with a nearly imperceptible upward motion of his left eyebrow. "I saw him do it, and I was like, 'What! What was that?'" said teammate Michael Finley, who compared the display to a 2006 game in which Duncan gave the crowd an unexpected and nearly flamboyant thumbs-up. "We were playing pretty flat, but Timmy flickered his eyebrow like that and it energized the whole team. Everyone thinks he's so stoic, but he knows how to have a good time. Once, in the locker room, he almost winked. Wild." When asked about this display, Tim Duncan denied any intent to show anyone up and personally called every member of the Thunder organization to apologize.
Greg Pompusassvich decided to "rest" Duncan yesterday because they were playing the Kings, whom, by some accounts, have quit on their coach and have pissed off their ownership.
The gimmick almost backfired on Mr. Genius when the Spurs needed a three pointer at the buzzer to beat the Kings.
I would have loved to have seen them drop a spot or two in the seedings because of that, but no luck.