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While I hate to lose Jon Axel for even one game, today was a major milestone in the journey of Kishawn Pritchett. His effort is overshadowed by that of Caveman, but his long-armed defense, combined with his willingness to drive to the hoop, was encouraging, to say the least. That was a key block of Lewis's(?) three point shot in the corner, late in the game.
He just needs to make those easy layups after the beautiful drives. Same for Rusty. We need those points aginst A-10 opponents. Had their missed bunnies gone in, we win by 12.
He just needs to make those easy layups after the beautiful drives. Same for Rusty. We need those points aginst A-10 opponents. Had their missed bunnies gone in, we win by 12.
“Yeah, well, you know, that’s just, like, your opinion, man.”
"I can't be worrying about that sh*t. Life goes on, man."
- Jeff Bridges as The Dude in "The Big Lebowski"
"I can't be worrying about that sh*t. Life goes on, man."
- Jeff Bridges as The Dude in "The Big Lebowski"
I think the writing is on the wall here. And I actually think Rusty might be more effective as a super sub and get about the same minutes as he does as a starter.raptorcat wrote:While I hate to lose Jon Axel for even one game, today was a major milestone in the journey of Kishawn Pritchett. His effort is overshadowed by that of Caveman, but his long-armed defense, combined with his willingness to drive to the hoop, was encouraging, to say the least. That was a key block of Lewis's(?) three point shot in the corner, late in the game.
He just needs to make those easy layups after the beautiful drives. Same for Rusty. We need those points aginst A-10 opponents. Had their missed bunnies gone in, we win by 12.
I know Bob is loath to mess with his starting rotation. But it usually happens about once a season and the team seems to gel better afterwards.
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Luke Frampton throwing it down in the halfcourt tonight against the defending state champs, scoring 29 in a three point victory: https://twitter.com/DotsBasketball/stat ... 0478952449
When I was a kid I saw some hymn we sang was by Percy Dearmer, but I wasn't paying much attention and read it as Percy Dreamer.Dr. Bliss wrote:Percy who?
It later occurred to me that could be a great name for a fictional character, but I never had occasion to use it. My not writing short stories or novels could help explain that. But if I do, I already have a character.
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I quoted it the way I initially read it, which is the way you initially read it, which was also the wrong way to read it.stevelee wrote:I spelled it right in the first place. Did autocorrect make your quotation make me say something I didn't Nintendo?
Until I reread what you quoted, I thought maybe the problem was the missing comma before "but."
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This reminds of the famous words of Festus Haggen:mccabemi wrote:I quoted it the way I initially read it, which is the way you initially read it, which was also the wrong way to read it.stevelee wrote:I spelled it right in the first place. Did autocorrect make your quotation make me say something I didn't Nintendo?
Until I reread what you quoted, I thought maybe the problem was the missing comma before "but."
"Supposin' I was to go to work and learn how to... to read writin'. Well, how'd I know the feller that... who wrote the writin' was writin' the writin' right? See it could be that he wrote the writin' all wrong. Here I'd be just a readin' wrong writin', don't ya see? You probably been doing it your whole life, just a readin' wrong writin' And not even knowin' it."
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Full highlights and article on the game: http://wvmetronews.com/2017/01/17/framp ... aa-powers/CatsUpNorth wrote:Luke Frampton throwing it down in the halfcourt tonight against the defending state champs, scoring 29 in a three point victory: https://twitter.com/DotsBasketball/stat ... 0478952449
The Festus philosophy is very similar to the Donald Trump philosophy, except that Trump harbors suspicions about facts, polls, elections, and intelligence agencies' findings being rigged.wildforthecats wrote:This reminds of the famous words of Festus Haggen:mccabemi wrote:I quoted it the way I initially read it, which is the way you initially read it, which was also the wrong way to read it.stevelee wrote:I spelled it right in the first place. Did autocorrect make your quotation make me say something I didn't Nintendo?
Until I reread what you quoted, I thought maybe the problem was the missing comma before "but."
"Supposin' I was to go to work and learn how to... to read writin'. Well, how'd I know the feller that... who wrote the writin' was writin' the writin' right? See it could be that he wrote the writin' all wrong. Here I'd be just a readin' wrong writin', don't ya see? You probably been doing it your whole life, just a readin' wrong writin' And not even knowin' it."
“Yeah, well, you know, that’s just, like, your opinion, man.”
"I can't be worrying about that sh*t. Life goes on, man."
- Jeff Bridges as The Dude in "The Big Lebowski"
"I can't be worrying about that sh*t. Life goes on, man."
- Jeff Bridges as The Dude in "The Big Lebowski"
Then there was Pierre Salinger who called a press conference to announce what really happened to Flight 200 (I think it was).
He said it was shot down by a missile. When asked how he knew, he said he read it on the internet.
Or at least that's the way I remember it, and by now I must have repeated it enough times to make it true even if it hadn't been earlier.
He said it was shot down by a missile. When asked how he knew, he said he read it on the internet.
Or at least that's the way I remember it, and by now I must have repeated it enough times to make it true even if it hadn't been earlier.
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Update on Riley Battin: http://comanpub.uberflip.com/h/i/320595 ... ley-battin