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Thorgnor

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  1. Amendment; LeBron is also the single most frustrating faker in the whole league. Why the refs insist on making bad calls in order to make LeBron look better is beyond me, and why LeBron would be proud of flopping like he did in the first half leaves me absolutely flabragasted. I'm with Van Gundy, it makes the game into a farce.
  2. LeBron is, imo, the most impressive physical and intuitive player I have ever seen. That said, he shirks responsibility and wants glory too much for me to be ok with him. He's exciting, but I don't see him as a leader. He just isn't very bright on or off the court when pressure is on. He seems to think slowly. His words are tinny. No bass. Wade on the other hand leads by example and is the *best player after Jordan, Bryant [and Bird (-not an 'athlete')] that the game has seen. Always thinking. Actually, this year's finals is a brainer for once, if you forget about LeBron and no mind, all heart, Chalmers (this kid is terrifying when he's on auto-pilot). Kidd, Nowitzki, Barrea, Wade, and I don't want to say it, but Bosh too. As far as basketball goes these guys are thinkers.
  3. yes. If Terry, Barrea, Kidd and Chandler can actually get their shit together the Mavs could stomp for a few quarters. Everyone is on Spoelstra's jock, but I don't believe that he can keep up with Carlisle in making adjustments. The switch to rolling Chandler in was so well thought out. And commentary monkeys be damned, Cardinal can play, and will out-hustle Haslem all game if you let him. Dirk and Chandler need to get their backs on somebody and start rebounding, but that isn't as important as hitting shots. :chug:
  4. Growl. Short story, Dallas must win the next two.
  5. I think he's right, and I think he's made a nice case for himself as leader, taboot.
  6. Likes Supertramp! Play fuckinghockey stupid-heads!
  7. Point out to those same farmers that some of their ilk are descendants of those same underground railroad folk who have been better than good nieghbors for two hundred years... Buxton, baby. Shadd is read in first year university by 'black' scholars, worldwide. I got it in first year anthropology. 'A plea for emigration' should be emphasized as traditional Canadian knowledge, Metis [and by that I mean to suggest a uniquely Canadian mixed heritage {European and North American] in it's ancestry.
  8. Please let this be a tourney and not a coronation for the micro-nations.
  9. indeed. I'm psyched about the next set. If Dirk can find a rhythm, this one's locked, but the next two feel like walking on new soil... it shifts under your feet even when you have a good idea of where its going. More to the point, I want to see what happens during the last eight to four minutes of the game. That's where it's really won. If the refs let you pull some bullshitt with five on the clock, give'er. You get called? play conservative on D, and then murder, and by that I mean knee to the chestshit. Otherwise watch it all fall apart for the Dizzle from down sizzle.
  10. WORD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :) :chug: :relax: :bonghit: :dazed: :chug: :relax: :content: nap... repeat.
  11. I think it's more like NDP - hope-fear CPC - Fear-hope GPC - Hope LPC - Fear
  12. I fell asleep and woke up with Los Mavs up by three, said "oh no." when I saw Terry get caught on that screen and give up on chasing Chalmers, and then I jumped up and down when the Ref let Dirk travel for the win ... Now it's a series.
  13. You need to pitch this as more than just the theater. This is about Chatham as a historic site. The fact of this city and it's history and arts, as an example of Canadian sovereignty, needs to be emphasized.
  14. I partly agree, the current cons are a coalition. The Cons found a party by linking with Republican style thinkers in Canada. Like the Libs will be after they make a coalition with the Greens, they are a shadow of themselves, but they are there, and they speak loudly. Not to mention that their voices resonate with our earliest memories of what a politician should say. But the comparison is apt, since the PC party aligned with the already aligned Reformers, temporarily quelling the big R bananas thinking to make a big blue brainwash, post 9/11. Sorry for the ugly color scheme. The orange makes it a little unsettling.
  15. Pave the way for Bettman's reunion with NHL fans. And by that I mean in comes change on head-shots and dummy checks alike. In comes Bettman as Daddy of NHL reform towards international rules. Save this post. Give it five years. sucka.
  16. I think they need a road win to make this legit. The heat are crazy at home and without at least one, it`s over. and boring. :chug: :surprise: :bonghit: :chug: :bonghit: :dazed:
  17. When the PC's got romphed was that the end of the cons, or the end of Kimmy C? This is rank opportunism. Newman is a well respected, and highly celebrated douchebag. Canada already has a Queen, a royal representative, and a bunch of self-styled kings, no need for this kind of king-making bullshit.
  18. And maybe Butler can come back to offer some hard fouls? It looks bleak. I can't imagine that this would be good for the nba. I personally will probably not even watch next years playoffs if the heat win this time. It will be a forgone conclusion, and regardless of what the execs say, that's bad for basketball, and what's bad for basketball will eventually be bad for business. Not to mention that I absolutely cannot stand the way that the officials help to propagate the absolutely infuriating arrogance of James. I'm gonna break my TV if I have to watch LeBron's chicken neck again. All NBA officials are corrupt, taboot.
  19. I want the Mavs to win in seven, but I'm concerned. As I said, I have issues with the NBA, and it would be too fucking perfect for Stern, heading into a debate about contracts, for the Heat to win. It's just too obvious that the Heat are going to get the benefit of the whistle every time down the court, and that regardless of the talent on the other side of the ball, Los Mavs are gonna be running uphill against the fan, league, and officials' favorite players.
  20. For my two cents, Rae is the best option, and it is in all of the ways that Rex points out, the most heartening example of behavior I've seen in Canadian politics in a very long time. I always knew that I liked Bob Rae, in spite of some serious political mistakes in the past, but now I actually admire him.
  21. Noige! I knew this couldn't be right. Les didn't have it circled on the calendar and she knows when EVERYTHING is happening.
  22. Somebody's gonna have to postpone this thing. I don't have time for the end of the world right now, I have too much shit to do. Whose end-time is this anyhow? Whatever happened to 2012? I'm ready for that.
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