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Warthog wrote:Hammb and DD, have faith. The Chosen One will lead us to the promised land!



This is where I would insert a cool picture of Lebron if I knew how to do that. :? [/img]
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Happy Birthday to MJ! I named my second daughter "Jordan" in honor of MJ. The only way that I could my wife to buy into it, however, was to say that we were naming here after our favorite Napa Valley winery. Btw, if you ever have chance to try the Jordan Cabernet, do so. You won't be dissappointed.
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I hope MJ and John Elway get The Clap.


My wish when they were playing was for broken legs, but a broken leg now that they are retired doesn't hurt their games.




Sure I respect him and his talents and could regard him as the greatest. Sure I bought his shoes. Sure I feel privelaged to have seen Michale Jordan play in person, when he was at the top of his game, but as a fan he bitch slapped me too many times.
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McMetz811 wrote:
ZiggyZoomba wrote:It's one of those "Remember where you were when" moments in my life...
the first game I can remember watching was the Paxson draining the 3 at the buzzer on the Suns for the 3rd championship.
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ZiggyZoomba wrote:
McMetz811 wrote:
ZiggyZoomba wrote:It's one of those "Remember where you were when" moments in my life...
the first game I can remember watching was the Paxson draining the 3 at the buzzer on the Suns for the 3rd championship.
That was the day I got engaged!!
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hammb wrote:I'm with Dayon's. Why did MJ take it upon himself to make the Cavs his personal whipping boys? The only good teams they had, only to be shot down by MJ time & time again :(
Me three. I miss the days of Price, Daugherty, and Nance. They were really fun to watch back then.
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kdog27 wrote:
hammb wrote:I'm with Dayon's. Why did MJ take it upon himself to make the Cavs his personal whipping boys? The only good teams they had, only to be shot down by MJ time & time again :(
Me three. I miss the days of Price, Daugherty, and Nance. They were really fun to watch back then.
Me four.
the shot, drive and fumble are three that get me turning my head from the TV screen every time. And no matter how long I turn away, I ALWAYS turn back right in the middle of the play. Its like the scene in Swingers where Mikey calls the bar repeatedly. It never ever ends.
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TG1996 wrote:
kdog27 wrote:
hammb wrote:I'm with Dayon's. Why did MJ take it upon himself to make the Cavs his personal whipping boys? The only good teams they had, only to be shot down by MJ time & time again :(
Me three. I miss the days of Price, Daugherty, and Nance. They were really fun to watch back then.
Me four.
the shot, drive and fumble are three that get me turning my head from the TV screen every time. And no matter how long I turn away, I ALWAYS turn back right in the middle of the play. Its like the scene in Swingers where Mikey calls the bar repeatedly. It never ever ends.
I'm still convinced that Byner holds onto that ball and plows into the endzone the NEXT time I watch it. I've been disappointed every time so far, but he's due.
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hammb wrote:
TG1996 wrote:
kdog27 wrote:
hammb wrote:I'm with Dayon's. Why did MJ take it upon himself to make the Cavs his personal whipping boys? The only good teams they had, only to be shot down by MJ time & time again :(
Me three. I miss the days of Price, Daugherty, and Nance. They were really fun to watch back then.
Me four.
the shot, drive and fumble are three that get me turning my head from the TV screen every time. And no matter how long I turn away, I ALWAYS turn back right in the middle of the play. Its like the scene in Swingers where Mikey calls the bar repeatedly. It never ever ends.
I'm still convinced that Byner holds onto that ball and plows into the endzone the NEXT time I watch it. I've been disappointed every time so far, but he's due.
Yep, and I keep thinking that Dick Enberg is ready to spit out "Touchdown Browns" everytime too. :?
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