Nivek wrote:
Are you serious?
Funny, I had the same question for you. Seems like a good place to end this back-and-forth.
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Nivek wrote:
Are you serious?
sashae wrote:Ted apparently lied about the '78 championship trophy story. Pathetic.
sashae wrote:Ted apparently lied about the '78 championship trophy story. Pathetic.
"The Bullets' 1978 championship trophy wasn't off-site when Monumental Sports & Entertainment purchased the team," Leonsis's statement said. "Rather, it was in a Verizon Center closet in a location that had limited access. Previously the trophy had been on display, but we initially had a difficult time locating it. Once we found it, we had it repaired and spruced up at Tiffany & Co. and placed it in a new display case on the arena's main concourse."
Ruzious wrote:fishercob wrote:Jay81 wrote:I have not seen FF play but . . .Ruzious wrote:Yeah, I'm not a hockey guy, butHigga wrote:I'm no hockey guru but
"I have no idea what I'm talking about, but this was BAD!"
It's a completely ridiculous position.
You just are unhappy with Leonsis so assume whatever his GM does is stupid. I wouldn't know Martin Erat or Filip Forsberg if either walked into my office and sat on my face. I don't know if it's a good trade or not and neither do any of you. I don't understand the compulsion to have the answer for everything when "I don't know" is correct answer.
LOL. You and DCZ are 2 of a kind in this thread.
sashae wrote:Ted apparently lied about the '78 championship trophy story. Pathetic.
montestewart wrote:lying bump
Zonkerbl wrote:To me it looks like his staff lied to him. In which case kudos to him for not throwing them under the bus, I guess.
Zonkerbl wrote:To me it looks like his staff lied to him. In which case kudos to him for not throwing them under the bus, I guess.
Teddy wrote:My wife (Lynn) is best friends with the woman who runs Tiffany's in Tysons Corner, so I asked her to look at it, and I said, ‘Look at this - this is what we spend a billion dollars over our lifetime to try to win, and it's been sitting in someone's closet. Can you fix it?' It took about three months, but it came back perfect.'
Illuminaire wrote:Zonkerbl wrote:To me it looks like his staff lied to him. In which case kudos to him for not throwing them under the bus, I guess.Teddy wrote:My wife (Lynn) is best friends with the woman who runs Tiffany's in Tysons Corner, so I asked her to look at it, and I said, ‘Look at this - this is what we spend a billion dollars over our lifetime to try to win, and it's been sitting in someone's closet. Can you fix it?' It took about three months, but it came back perfect.'
I'm sorry, at what point did his staff lie to him about his wife's friends, and his own conversations with his spouse?
Illuminaire wrote:Zonkerbl wrote:To me it looks like his staff lied to him. In which case kudos to him for not throwing them under the bus, I guess.Teddy wrote:My wife (Lynn) is best friends with the woman who runs Tiffany's in Tysons Corner, so I asked her to look at it, and I said, ‘Look at this - this is what we spend a billion dollars over our lifetime to try to win, and it's been sitting in someone's closet. Can you fix it?' It took about three months, but it came back perfect.'
I'm sorry, at what point did his staff lie to him about his wife's friends, and his own conversations with his spouse?
Josh Harris, majority owner of what remains of the Philadelphia 76ers, said last week that the organization is in the "advanced stages" of buying a D-League franchise.
For those keeping count, that will give them two of those.