Until the Giants get an athiest as a closer, I'm not watching any more games. I have been pushed too far.
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Tuna
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what about the cynical? The man of God who is in truth hjust trying for a reality TV show or a piece of your wallet?
Or how about Dick Cheney? All alone out there still banging the drum for his failed, discredited ( and illegal) brand of real politik Republicanism? Prison may actually help him.
And then there is the competant sports owner...but that's an even darker subject.
what the hell are you talking about? Even Armando looks good right now. Really.
Came home from Open House to sit with my boys, drink a Trappiste Rocheforte 10, 11.2 on the richter, and then watch a little freak action on the mound. Got cross boy hitting a midget with the bases loaded after two walks to blow a certain win.
Mr. Wilson, let me paraphrase Bill Hicks- if Jesus comes back, do you really think he'll want to see a bunch of crosses? Do your thing for you dad, but pointing at JC like that looks more like a taunt from where he's sitting.
(AP)—Stan Van Gundy and the Orlando Magic have already come back from crushing defeats this postseason. They will have to do it one more time.
Orlando was one second away from taking a commanding 2-0 lead in the Eastern Conference finals against the Cleveland Cavaliers.
LeBron James(notes) turned that one second into one of the toughest losses in Orlando history. He hit a straightaway 3-pointer at the buzzer for a 96-95 victory Friday night.
Van Gundy blamed himself for allowing James to get off the shot that set off a wild celebration in Quicken Loans Arena.
“I’d like to have that last one back from a coaching standpoint,” Van Gundy said. “I should have defended it differently. It’s crushing enough to lose as a coach, but when you feel like you’re the guy who could’ve made the difference, it hurts a lot more.”
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what about the cynical? The man of God who is in truth hjust trying for a reality TV show or a piece of your wallet?
Or how about Dick Cheney? All alone out there still banging the drum for his failed, discredited ( and illegal) brand of real politik Republicanism? Prison may actually help him.
And then there is the competant sports owner...but that's an even darker subject.
what the hell are you talking about? Even Armando looks good right now. Really.
Came home from Open House to sit with my boys, drink a Trappiste Rocheforte 10, 11.2 on the richter, and then watch a little freak action on the mound. Got cross boy hitting a midget with the bases loaded after two walks to blow a certain win.
Mr. Wilson, let me paraphrase Bill Hicks- if Jesus comes back, do you really think he'll want to see a bunch of crosses? Do your thing for you dad, but pointing at JC like that looks more like a taunt from where he's sitting.
Jesus Schlitz, I miss Rod Beck.
Van Gundy blames himself for Magic loss
(AP)—Stan Van Gundy and the Orlando Magic have already come back from crushing defeats this postseason. They will have to do it one more time.
Orlando was one second away from taking a commanding 2-0 lead in the Eastern Conference finals against the Cleveland Cavaliers.
LeBron James(notes) turned that one second into one of the toughest losses in Orlando history. He hit a straightaway 3-pointer at the buzzer for a 96-95 victory Friday night.
Van Gundy blamed himself for allowing James to get off the shot that set off a wild celebration in Quicken Loans Arena.
“I’d like to have that last one back from a coaching standpoint,” Van Gundy said. “I should have defended it differently. It’s crushing enough to lose as a coach, but when you feel like you’re the guy who could’ve made the difference, it hurts a lot more.”
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