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Old 10-05-2006, 11:31 PM
Frank Rizzo Frank Rizzo is offline
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David wrote:
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On Tue, 3 Oct 2006 23:23:28 -0500, Frank Rizzo wrote (in article <1159935807.968155.95280@h48g2000cwc.googlegroups.c om>):
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T Thomas is HUGE for a 20 year old. Wait til he has two years in an NBA weight room. He'll be bigger than Ben...
Which Ben? Be specific....


He's already bigger than Gordon. I mean he could end up being bigger
than Ben Wallace..

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Old 10-07-2006, 09:44 PM
Granville Waiters' Ghost Granville Waiters' Ghost is offline
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In article <1160091119.189930.33040@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.c om>,
"Frank Rizzo" <champ91917@yahoo.com> wrote:
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David wrote:
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On Tue, 3 Oct 2006 23:23:28 -0500, Frank Rizzo wrote (in article <1159935807.968155.95280@h48g2000cwc.googlegroups.c om>):
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T Thomas is HUGE for a 20 year old. Wait til he has two years in an NBA weight room. He'll be bigger than Ben...
Which Ben? Be specific....
He's already bigger than Gordon. I mean he could end up being bigger than Ben Wallace..



With his wingspan and leaping ability, a muscled up Tyrus could be
devastating. Who had that kind of game?

I'm holding off expectations until I see him on the basketball court.
Skiles is saying they'll surprise us by being ready for minutes earlier
than anyone expected. I'm not sure what Skiles sees but it's worthwhile
to point out that Skiles tailors his approach to each player. With E----
R-------, it was practice, work, etc. With Eddy, it was weight and
rebounding. With Ben Gordon, it was keeping himself in games by being
active on O and bodying up on defense. Skiles would make a pretty good
political ad man. Even if people think he's a bad coach (I don't), he's
never off message, not even when he's angry at a player for forgetting
to pull their drawstrings and having their shorts fall down during a
game.

So I'm thinking Thabo and Tyrus have done everything the organization
asked them to do (probably more) and he wants them to know there will be
a payoff. At least without seeing them in games, I'm holding to that
interpretation.
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Old 10-10-2006, 06:02 PM
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No, why???

Oh, whoops, wrong group.

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Old 10-11-2006, 04:32 AM
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How disgusting. We finally get over the shame of Crocodile Dundee, and
some other maniacal croc-obsessed fuckhead comes along and turns
himself into a "celebrity". Oh well, least he's dead. It's a pity he
had time to breed first.

Brad.


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Posted by Andrew Bogut on Oct. 2, 2006 at 1 p.m. ET "One disappointment this summer was I was a big fan of Steve Irwin and what he did for Australia was amazing. He was such a great man who gave all his money to charity and conservationist groups like Greenpeace. He will be regrettably missed." ---- Brad, are they going to have like a national holiday for this or something? I mean, Phil Hartman was pretty kick ass too, but...


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Old 10-12-2006, 07:48 AM
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Brad wrote:
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How disgusting. We finally get over the shame of Crocodile Dundee, and some other maniacal croc-obsessed fuckhead comes along and turns himself into a "celebrity". Oh well, least he's dead. It's a pity he had time to breed first.


Aw, I liked Steve Irwin. I'm sure you had to put up with more of him
than the rest of us did, and I never watched anything he did for more
than the couple of minutes that it would take for his maniacal
enthusiasm to become tiresome. But I still enjoyed the fact that
someone got that sincerely excited about crocodiles. Like crocodiles
themselves, it seemed vaguely prehistoric, but in a charming way.

"Grizzly Man" would make good viewing for anyone annoyed with the
Crocodile Hunter, I guess.

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