Buck You wrote:Tomorrow is Trenni's birthday, win it for Trenni!
Awwww I miss Trenni.

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Buck You wrote:Tomorrow is Trenni's birthday, win it for Trenni!
Buck You wrote:Tomorrow is Trenni's birthday, win it for Trenni!
stellation wrote:What's the difference between Gery Woelful and this glass of mineral water? The mineral water actually has a source."
I Hate Manure wrote:We look to be awful next season without Beasley.
jimmybones wrote:ACGB wrote:So I buy a single ticket last night because I thought I had no one to go with, and now someone takes off of work, buys two tickets and asks me to go. Now I need to try and sell my ticket.![]()
Think there will be anyone out there that wants 1 ticket?
how much???
AussieBuck wrote:To be honest there wouldn't be that many people in Australia outside of this forum that care about Bogut or the Bucks. Asshats!
BLKOUT wrote:AussieBuck wrote:To be honest there wouldn't be that many people in Australia outside of this forum that care about Bogut or the Bucks. Asshats!
Any time I see someone walking around in any sort of Bucks gear I just assume they are guys from RealGM. This has happened maybe twice since Bogut was drafted.
BLKOUT wrote:AussieBuck wrote:To be honest there wouldn't be that many people in Australia outside of this forum that care about Bogut or the Bucks. Asshats!
Any time I see someone walking around in any sort of Bucks gear I just assume they are guys from RealGM. This has happened maybe twice since Bogut was drafted.
emunney wrote:
We need a man shaped like a chicken nugget with the shot selection of a 21st birthday party.
GHOSTofSIKMA wrote:
if you combined jabari parker, royal ivey, a shrimp and a ball sack youd have javon carter
BLKOUT wrote:That'd be pretty cool actually. I'm sure there'd be a few vulnerable middle-aged women who just lost their life savings overnight on the pokies for me to prey on.
emunney wrote:
We need a man shaped like a chicken nugget with the shot selection of a 21st birthday party.
GHOSTofSIKMA wrote:
if you combined jabari parker, royal ivey, a shrimp and a ball sack youd have javon carter
jimmybones wrote:jimmybones wrote:ACGB wrote:So I buy a single ticket last night because I thought I had no one to go with, and now someone takes off of work, buys two tickets and asks me to go. Now I need to try and sell my ticket.![]()
Think there will be anyone out there that wants 1 ticket?
how much???
I gotta find you on craigslist to inquire about your ticket or what? Can't just hook up a fellow RealGMer??
AussieBuck wrote:BLKOUT wrote:That'd be pretty cool actually. I'm sure there'd be a few vulnerable middle-aged women who just lost their life savings overnight on the pokies for me to prey on.
It would be awesome seeing the looks on the faces of the various gambling addicts at 9AM when squad 6 Australia starts yelling crazy **** in front of the big screen.
BLKOUT wrote:AussieBuck wrote:To be honest there wouldn't be that many people in Australia outside of this forum that care about Bogut or the Bucks. Asshats!
Any time I see someone walking around in any sort of Bucks gear I just assume they are guys from RealGM. This has happened maybe twice since Bogut was drafted.
AussieBuck wrote:Why the **** isn't this game on in Australia on one or ESPN? **** ****.
AussieBuck wrote:To be honest there wouldn't be that many people in Australia outside of this forum that care about Bogut or the Bucks. Asshats!
BadabimBadabum wrote:First time in this series Bucks will feel that they have to win. It is a fifty-fifty game, but with the court advantage Bucks will win i hope.
Salmons to Rose wrote:The winner will win the series imo. ATL will not choke like that in game 7 when it's all on the line. Need the crowd to be uber loud ... don't let them get a sniff
trwi7 wrote:Will be practicing my best Australian accent for tomorrow.
"Hey ya wankers. I graduated from Aranmore back in 2010 and lost me yearbook. Is there any way you didgeridoos can send anotha yearbook me way?"
bayrdbandit wrote:I hope all you Bucks fans who CAN go to the game actually do. And I hope you appreciate the opportunity, because there are those of us that would kill to be there right now.
And exactly how did the Hawks try to manifest their spectacular advantage in talent? By running an endless series of isolations — 42 to be exact, which accounted for nearly half of their 83 total shots. Josh Smith, Marvin Williams, Al Horford, Iso-Joe Johnson and Jamal Crawford all were allowed to dribble this way and that way until they could find what they believed to be an acceptable shot. All of these individualistic exhibitions produced 40 points.
Compare this situation with the Bucks, who ran 17 isos that generated only nine points.