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Post#61 » by greenbeans » Sat Jan 28, 2012 2:52 pm

Celtics_Champs wrote:But we'll always share the draft night when the celtics got the Harangutan

Hahahahah. That night was magical.

What's great is that there's people scattered across this world who happened to be in Vegas that one night and got berated with talk of a "Harangutan". They must still tell stories to their friends about the bizarre Charlotte Hornets jersey wearing lunatic they met.

Hey C_C, you oughta tell the people how you almost got us robbed and knifed in a back alley in Vegas
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Re: OT-Boston Community Thread 

Post#62 » by 24SecondRule » Sun Jan 29, 2012 12:09 am

65-year-old Celtic fan here from New Jersey.
My claim to fame is watching, on TV, Bill Russell's first NBA game. I can still picture him knelling in front of the scorer's table while waiting to get into the game.
For me, there was nothing like the rivalry between the Celtics and the Philadelphia Warriors of the 1960's.
My favorite game has to be the triple OT game against the Suns. My second is the night Leon Powe destroyed the Lakers.
I have far too many favorites to try to fit into a 15-man roster: Havlicek #1, Russell, Heinsohn, Cousy, Frank Ramsey, JoJo White, Cowens, Bailey Howell, Paul Silas, Paul Westphal plus all the usual suspects from the past 20 years.
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Re: OT-Boston Community Thread 

Post#63 » by Turgon » Sun Jan 29, 2012 9:04 am

39-year-old fan from Portugal.

Watched my first Celtics game on television back in 1986, probably the best Celtics team I ever saw play. Grew addicted and became a fan.

It was downhill from there.

With the advent of the Internet I was able to follow the C's more closely. Televised games became more common here, too. I made a promise I still intend to keep to go to the States and watch a Celtics finals game before I get too old. A few years ago, I actually made a reservation for tickets and hotels when we played against the Nets. Let's just say it didn't go well.

I couldn't go and watch us getting XVII because I was in the middle of a work project. But I watched every game of that series against the Lakers, even though it sometimes started at 3 am and I had to wake up at 7. I had a call from the hotel desk because there was an excessive amount of noise when I celebrated our championship... At about 5 in the morning. And other guests were complaining.

I've followed this board for years, even if I don't post much. Reading opinions from fellow fans is a way to keep close to the team. I read them every day.
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Re: OT-Boston Community Thread 

Post#64 » by FlatearthZorro » Sun Jan 29, 2012 9:44 am

24 years old Bulgarian here. Been a Celtics fan ever since watching a game on tv(game was vs the Spurs) in 2005, Pierce was awesome in that game, that's all I remember(from that game). :)
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Re: OT-Boston Community Thread 

Post#65 » by snaquille oatmeal » Thu Feb 2, 2012 9:03 pm

Lakers fan here, I come in peace. somebody posted some funny pics on our board and wanted to share the laugh with you guys. the first response is priceless. enjoy
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Re: OT-Boston Community Thread 

Post#66 » by bendyone » Mon Feb 6, 2012 2:26 am

Question - Since following the Celtics I have developed a taste for the Drop Kick Murphies.... and The Boss Tones...

Any other quint-essential Boston Bands I should check out?
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Post#67 » by greenbeans » Mon Feb 6, 2012 6:22 am

bendyone wrote:Question - Since following the Celtics I have developed a taste for the Drop Kick Murphies.... and The Boss Tones...

Any other quint-essential Boston Bands I should check out?

Street Dogs are definitely the next guys in line behind those two. After that there are a bunch of ways to go, it's a pretty large music scene.

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Post#68 » by bendyone » Mon Feb 6, 2012 9:44 pm

^^^ Cheers GB! I will have to snoop around the net and see what I can Street Dogs stuff I can get my hands on.
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Post#69 » by Geoffrey P » Tue Feb 7, 2012 12:27 am

The Cars: Let the good times roll, just what I needed, you're all I've got tonight
The Lemonheads: Mrs. Robinson :guitar:

Also probably the Pixies and Aerosmith
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Post#70 » by WeLikeOurGuys » Tue Feb 7, 2012 3:05 am

I'm 23 live near boston.

I go to a lot of celtics games, bruins too. My company owns a suite. I've gone to 5 games this season I love it. Favorite moment was I was at a twovles celtics games back in the no baskets no easy lay ups with perk and big al. I turned to my friend and said Id love too see kg in green little did I know kg became a Celtic.
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Post#71 » by greenbeans » Tue Feb 7, 2012 9:22 pm

Best piece of C's stuff I have

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Post#72 » by eze_celtics » Thu Feb 9, 2012 6:58 pm

Hey guys, a new "old" blogger here.

I've been reading your posts for a while, and I'm very interested in everyones opinion, so I think it's a nice place to write.

I'm Ezequiel, 21 and from Argentina. I'm a Celtic's fan since 06/07 season I guess. Started watching PP carrying the team with a young but promise Rondo, all Tony Allen's energy, Delonte's effort, Gerald Green's highlight dunks and Big Al starting to fire.
Then all the Big 3 and have almost watch all national TV games and a lot on stream since that. Very attached to KG since Minny's time, Rajon since the beginning, and PP since always!

I'm and Ex-BBall player, a though pivot, but for work and college I left the game almost two years from now. I'm missing it a lot, but NBA fills that void in part.

Well, quick review about me, and hope all goes well and I have a great time posting here guys.

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Re: OT-Boston Community Thread 

Post#73 » by canman1971 » Fri Feb 10, 2012 7:39 pm

bendyone wrote:Question - Since following the Celtics I have developed a taste for the Drop Kick Murphies.... and The Boss Tones...

Any other quint-essential Boston Bands I should check out?


As said, yes, Street Dogs are great. Savin Hill is an awesome record. Was just listening to it last night. Also, a band called the Shods. Same genre. They have a few albums out. I think a couple may be on iTunes. Lead singer got MS, so it kinda derailed, but the CDs are great.
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Post#74 » by greenbeans » Fri Feb 10, 2012 7:57 pm

Lenny & the Piss Poor Boys - Cambridgeport Saloon

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Post#75 » by Fantaxp7 » Wed Feb 15, 2012 5:54 pm

FOR THOSE OF YOU IN NEW ENGLAD, BUY FANTINI BREAD AT YOUR LOCAL MARKET BASKETS!.......That's my product :wink: .
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Post#76 » by 31to6 » Thu Feb 16, 2012 3:34 am

greenbeans wrote:Best piece of C's stuff I have

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AWESOME. TERRIFYING.
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Post#77 » by kevinpsj » Sat Feb 18, 2012 12:48 pm

Pogue Mahone wrote:I am a hairy, overweight, balding and too quickly approaching middle age, exotic male dancer.

Over the summer, I had farmed in Barbados. Sold the land and returned to the States. Fiancee and I are planning on getting married but there is no rush. I am currently looking for 30-40 acres to set up shop. I plan on building an earth-sheltered, solar-heated home with my brothers. Currently splitting time between NYC and New England.

I eat seafood, fish, non-RBst dairy and organic eggs but otherwise avoid industrially farmed goods. I am really into sustainability, renewable energy and living frugally. I make and sell handmade soaps, body wash and shampoos. I also build solar arrays and have been working on a self-designed, low-impact, affordable wind generation project. I also dabble in aquaponics.

I speak passable Mandarin Chinese (mostly self-taught) and spent about a year teaching mathematics in Harbin, Heilongjiang (PRC.)

我喜欢看篮球的波士顿凯尔特人。

I am a crazy celtics fan in china and I am so excited to see chinese here.Amazing!
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Post#78 » by Pogue Mahone » Sat Feb 18, 2012 6:19 pm

kevinpsj wrote:I am a crazy celtics fan in china and I am so excited to see chinese here.Amazing!


你好,Kevin。 你好吗?

是你的家乡在哪里?号我叫亚历山大我来自美国的东北方。我故乡是80公里北方的波士顿我来自新罕布什尔。我的故乡什么著名的龙虾和海鲜。 我喜欢元吃泡菜,锅贴,和米饭。我爱阅读李白的唐诗,我也很喜欢李商隐,杜甫的诗歌,特别是欧阳修。

我道歉,我可怜的语法。普通话是很难的!

床前明月光,疑是地上霜,举头望明月,低头思故乡。

再见。 波士顿凯尔特人加油!

Quick translation:

Greeted him.

Asked where he was from. Told him where I was from. Explained where in relation to Boston (most Chinese don't know New Hampshire aka "xin han bu shi er".) Quick frivolities about favorite dishes. Told him that I enjoy Li Bai's poetry (8th century Tang poet, perhaps the most famous of all Chinese poets.) Added that I liked other famous Chinese poets, in particular the "Old Drunkard" Ouyang Xiu.

Apologized for my poor grammar but Mandarin (Putonghua) is difficult for me.

Wrote my favorite poem in the old style. (It is called "Jing Ye Si", a poem about homesickness. Most Chinese move away from their hometown first to study and later to work. It is just part of their culture.)

Told him goodbye and "Go Celtics!".
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Post#79 » by exculpatory » Sun Feb 19, 2012 3:51 pm

^^^Pogue,

Tu eres un hombre muy interesante. Estudie el espanol para diez anos cuando yo fue joven en la escuela superior y la universidad. Sin embargo, yo he olvidado muchisimo porque no he practicado con gente que habla espanol. Me gusta aprender el espanol otra vez. No puedo recuerdar muchas palabras y declinaciones de verbios.

Una vez hace quince anos, cuando yo fue "hitting on a chick" en Miami, nosotros fuimos hablando circa de nosotros ninos, y I mistakenly used the verb "impregnar" instead of the correct verb "embarasar". The former apparently is an insult and means "knocked up". LOL.

And our Spanish-speaking posters will probably find numerous errors in what I just typed. LOL.
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Post#80 » by kevinpsj » Sun Feb 19, 2012 4:42 pm

Pogue Mahone wrote:
kevinpsj wrote:I am a crazy celtics fan in china and I am so excited to see chinese here.Amazing!


你好,Kevin。 你好吗?

是你的家乡在哪里?号我叫亚历山大我来自美国的东北方。我故乡是80公里北方的波士顿我来自新罕布什尔。我的故乡什么著名的龙虾和海鲜。 我喜欢元吃泡菜,锅贴,和米饭。我爱阅读李白的唐诗,我也很喜欢李商隐,杜甫的诗歌,特别是欧阳修。

我道歉,我可怜的语法。普通话是很难的!

床前明月光,疑是地上霜,举头望明月,低头思故乡。

再见。 波士顿凯尔特人加油!

Quick translation:

Greeted him.

Asked where he was from. Told him where I was from. Explained where in relation to Boston (most Chinese don't know New Hampshire aka "xin han bu shi er".) Quick frivolities about favorite dishes. Told him that I enjoy Li Bai's poetry (8th century Tang poet, perhaps the most famous of all Chinese poets.) Added that I liked other famous Chinese poets, in particular the "Old Drunkard" Ouyang Xiu.

Apologized for my poor grammar but Mandarin (Putonghua) is difficult for me.

Wrote my favorite poem in the old style. (It is called "Jing Ye Si", a poem about homesickness. Most Chinese move away from their hometown first to study and later to work. It is just part of their culture.)

Told him goodbye and "Go Celtics!".


Hi Alexander,

Have you heared of one of LiBai's famous poetry(望庐山瀑布)? The magnificant waterfall he described is in my hometown Mount Lu.It is a famous scenic spot in center china and not only has beautiful landscape but rich culture.Many poets created their masterpiece here.I think maybe you will like it.:).And now I work in shanghai which you may know.(woo...that's the real example for you mentioned.)

I've never been to USA and I want to boston and see a game in TD garden.now I am planning for this.I am so surprised about what you know about our culture and your chinese.That's so amazing.

Welcome to China.

Go Celtics go!

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