I can't imagine if someone robbed my house that I'd want to be asked about it, especially by someone I didn't know...
Wish I could have been there tonight as a partial season ticket holder, but I couldn't make the time.
Printable View
I can't imagine if someone robbed my house that I'd want to be asked about it, especially by someone I didn't know...
Wish I could have been there tonight as a partial season ticket holder, but I couldn't make the time.
HAHAHAHA I was at the party tonight too, but me and my one friend split from a second friend to chase autographs. The second friend told me some ass pissed off Murray in front of him with that question.
Nice work. I actually think the people who try to strike up conversations with the guys are kinda lame. I was chiding my first friend about that all night. The last thing most of them want to do is talk when they're signing 900 straight autographs.
I already have 4 jerseys signed by the entire team, autogrpahs use to mean more to me . I think I am about done with the pistons, I have lost interest. I do see what you are saying about the conversation and the last thing that they want to do is make small talk I really have nothing left to say anyways
I'd go for real softball questions, something comfortable:
"What's your favorite web site (besides nba.com)?"
"Rasheed, what was it like meeting the Big Dipper?"
"Do you have any time to watch reality TV shows?"
etc.
I'd avoid pointed stuff like:
"Chauncey, how did you feel about those rape charges in Boston?"
"Rasheed, how's that tattoo lawsuit going?"
"Dupree, any luck looking for EE jobs in the want-ads?"