The Curse of Les Boulez
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The Curse of Les Boulez
After a night's sleep, I'm just in complete disbelief as to how snakebitten the Wiz are with injuries.
The very game that Gilbert returns -- and has a decent showing -- our two most durable players crumple to the floor within seconds of one another.
Reality seems to be that no matter where they're seeded, the Wiz have little chance of winning a playoff series, and basically no chance of making real noise in the EC.
It's just maddening, because the Wiz clearly have the ingredients to be an elite offensive team and a half-decent defensive one. But without a long run of reasonable health, they will continue to be mired in mediocrity.
Oh basketball gods, I beg for your mercy!
Here's what I don't get: I know what the Sox and Cubs "curses" stem from (The Bambino, Bily Goat). But what actually IS the Curse of Les Boulez? How did this franchise manage to find such disfavor with basketball gods?
More importantly, like all curses, this one can be broken. But how? Human sacrifice? Changing the name back to Bullets (hi Spence)? Save the fire the coach solution, because the curse clearly predates EJ or any of these players.
Show me a sign!
The very game that Gilbert returns -- and has a decent showing -- our two most durable players crumple to the floor within seconds of one another.
Reality seems to be that no matter where they're seeded, the Wiz have little chance of winning a playoff series, and basically no chance of making real noise in the EC.
It's just maddening, because the Wiz clearly have the ingredients to be an elite offensive team and a half-decent defensive one. But without a long run of reasonable health, they will continue to be mired in mediocrity.
Oh basketball gods, I beg for your mercy!
Here's what I don't get: I know what the Sox and Cubs "curses" stem from (The Bambino, Bily Goat). But what actually IS the Curse of Les Boulez? How did this franchise manage to find such disfavor with basketball gods?
More importantly, like all curses, this one can be broken. But how? Human sacrifice? Changing the name back to Bullets (hi Spence)? Save the fire the coach solution, because the curse clearly predates EJ or any of these players.
Show me a sign!
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closg00 wrote:Seriously though, I always thought of the curse as a joke, but there may be an actual curse, or karma, whatever you want to call it...at least perhaps on Abe. "The curse" will not be lifted until Abe is no-longer owner.
OH STFU. seriously.
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i had had two martinis at this point so i asked her if he every shouted DAGGER in the bedroom with her.
she looked at me kinda strangely and said she had no idea what DAGGER meant.
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i had had two martinis at this point so i asked her if he every shouted DAGGER in the bedroom with her.
she looked at me kinda strangely and said she had no idea what DAGGER meant.
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closg00 wrote:Seriously though, I always thought of the curse as a joke, but there may be an actual curse, or karma, whatever you want to call it...at least perhaps on Abe. "The curse" will not be lifted until Abe is no-longer owner.
There might be some truth in what you say.

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closg00 wrote:Seriously though, I always thought of the curse as a joke, but there may be an actual curse, or karma, whatever you want to call it...at least perhaps on Abe. "The curse" will not be lifted until Abe is no-longer owner.
These are the types of insights you glean watching Battlestar Gallactica.
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I'm surprised you guys don't know the history of the Curse. Many think Kornheiser coined a phrase that was intended to be a sorta Frenchified version of "Curse of the Bullets." Not so.
Boulez was actually Chief O'Le Boulez of the Pottaknobbee tribe, which was located primarily in upstate New York. Chief Boulez, part Pottaknobbee, part French, and part Irish, was content to oversee operation of the casino located on tribal grounds until his daughter Little Feather Redcorn was brutally murdered (as opposed to "gently murdered") on the streets of Washington, DC. Ironically, she was not a victim of gun violence, but was shoved in front of a bus by a crazed homeless guy named Willie.
Little Feather's sole purpose for being in the DC area was to see a Bullets game at the old Capitol Center. Disconsolate, Chief Boulez called upon the gods to curse the basketball team with injuries, illness, bad luck, and questionable hygiene.
And the rest is history.
EDIT to add -- There IS a way to lift the Curse O'Le Boulez, but so far the team has stubbornly refused to do it. Apparently Abe & company do not believe in curses.
Boulez was actually Chief O'Le Boulez of the Pottaknobbee tribe, which was located primarily in upstate New York. Chief Boulez, part Pottaknobbee, part French, and part Irish, was content to oversee operation of the casino located on tribal grounds until his daughter Little Feather Redcorn was brutally murdered (as opposed to "gently murdered") on the streets of Washington, DC. Ironically, she was not a victim of gun violence, but was shoved in front of a bus by a crazed homeless guy named Willie.
Little Feather's sole purpose for being in the DC area was to see a Bullets game at the old Capitol Center. Disconsolate, Chief Boulez called upon the gods to curse the basketball team with injuries, illness, bad luck, and questionable hygiene.
And the rest is history.
EDIT to add -- There IS a way to lift the Curse O'Le Boulez, but so far the team has stubbornly refused to do it. Apparently Abe & company do not believe in curses.

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TheSecretWeapon wrote:I'm surprised you guys don't know the history of the Curse. Many think Kornheiser coined a phrase that was intended to be a sorta Frenchified version of "Curse of the Bullets." Not so.
Boulez was actually Chief O'Le Boulez of the Pottaknobbee tribe, which was located primarily in upstate New York. Chief Boulez, part Pottaknobbee, part French, and part Irish, was content to oversee operation of the casino located on tribal grounds until his daughter Little Feather Redcorn was brutally murdered (as opposed to "gently murdered") on the streets of Washington, DC. Ironically, she was not a victim of gun violence, but was shoved in front of a bus by a crazed homeless guy named Willie.
Little Feather's sole purpose for being in the DC area was to see a Bullets game at the old Capitol Center. Disconsolate, Chief Boulez called upon the gods to curse the basketball team with injuries, illness, bad luck, and questionable hygiene.
And the rest is history.
EDIT to add -- There IS a way to lift the Curse O'Le Boulez, but so far the team has stubbornly refused to do it. Apparently Abe & company do not believe in curses.
Suffering through the other posts was worth it for this HOF-worthy effort. How, pray tell, is this curse lifted, oh wise one?
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TheSecretWeapon wrote:I'm surprised you guys don't know the history of the Curse. Many think Kornheiser coined a phrase that was intended to be a sorta Frenchified version of "Curse of the Bullets." Not so.
Boulez was actually Chief O'Le Boulez of the Pottaknobbee tribe, which was located primarily in upstate New York. Chief Boulez, part Pottaknobbee, part French, and part Irish, was content to oversee operation of the casino located on tribal grounds until his daughter Little Feather Redcorn was brutally murdered (as opposed to "gently murdered") on the streets of Washington, DC. Ironically, she was not a victim of gun violence, but was shoved in front of a bus by a crazed homeless guy named Willie.
Little Feather's sole purpose for being in the DC area was to see a Bullets game at the old Capitol Center. Disconsolate, Chief Boulez called upon the gods to curse the basketball team with injuries, illness, bad luck, and questionable hygiene.
And the rest is history.
EDIT to add -- There IS a way to lift the Curse O'Le Boulez, but so far the team has stubbornly refused to do it. Apparently Abe & company do not believe in curses.
I laughed. I cried. What a story.
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closg00 wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
And YOU are a "moderator"? Obviously the standards to become a moderator for RealGm are quite low.
Tried and true since 2001. Indeed they are quite low...look at my partners in crime.
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i had had two martinis at this point so i asked her if he every shouted DAGGER in the bedroom with her.
she looked at me kinda strangely and said she had no idea what DAGGER meant.
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i had had two martinis at this point so i asked her if he every shouted DAGGER in the bedroom with her.
she looked at me kinda strangely and said she had no idea what DAGGER meant.
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i had had two martinis at this point so i asked her if he every shouted DAGGER in the bedroom with her.
she looked at me kinda strangely and said she had no idea what DAGGER meant.
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fishercob wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
Suffering through the other posts was worth it for this HOF-worthy effort. How, pray tell, is this curse lifted, oh wise one?
First you gotta cut the head off a live rooster.
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fishercob wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
Who says stat goobers aren't funny?
Everyone.
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