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November 19, 2012 1:19 pm
You know he wont and you know he will refuse...its turnip you talking to man....THICK is his middle name.


true, Red, true. funny thing is the guy thinks he has the ability to BS everyone around here(about his "knowledge, his "fanship", and his "financial status"...like anyone cared). i'd ask how that's working for him, but i already know i'd get some BS answer...
So CL...THICK is his middle name and BS is his last name...got it.Laughing
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November 19, 2012 3:25 pm
So CL...THICK is his middle name and BS is his last name...got it.Laughing




lol, yeah that pretty much sums it up, Red. thick BS, his name AND his role on this and every other thread he goes to...




















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November 19, 2012 3:31 pm
lol, yeah that pretty much sums it up, Red. thick BS, his name AND his role on this and every other thread he goes to...
CL..speaking of thick BS..check out what the video coordinator SPO said about the big 2.5 lady spice.



Eric Spoelstra: “Chris Bosh is Miami’s most important player”
Published November 19, 2012 | By [Arun Morace]

Who’s the most important player on the Heat? Three-time league MVP LeBron James? 8-time All-Star Dwyane Wade? No, according to Miami head coach Eric Spoelstra, its the oft-forgotten member of their “Big Three”, forward Chris Bosh. Spoelstra might have just been giddy after Bosh bailed out the Heat against Phoenix last night, in a game where Wade was out and James was limited by an injury. Via Pro Basketball TaIk this is what Spoelstra had to say about Bosh after their 97-88 victory over the Suns on Saturday:

“He is our most important player, and he’s as steady and consistent as he always has been for the last two and a half years,” Spoelstra said. “He makes it look easy and he makes it look quiet, and yet he’s so impactful in the game. He was big under the rim and not just his scoring, but the big plays defensively at the end.”

Bosh tallied a team-high 24 points and nine rebounds to go along with two blocked shots and three assists. Bosh was certainly their most important player on November 17th, 2012 against the Phoenix Suns. But as for Bosh being their most important player, period? The jury might still be out on that one, as long as LeBron James and Dwyane Wade are in town.

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November 19, 2012 3:37 pm
Bosh tallied a team-high 24 points and nine rebounds to go along with two blocked shots and three assists. Bosh was certainly their most important player on November 17th, 2012 against the Phoenix Suns. But as for Bosh being their most important player, period? The jury might still be out on that one, as long as LeBron James and Dwyane Wade are in town.



"most important", huh? NOW he sounds like Turnip...who coincidenttally says that Bosh-Spice is a BETTER center "overall" than Dwight Howard. i have no idea why Turnip's mixing his meds with cheap booze and cocaine, but it DOES make for entertaining stuff around here...  


















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November 19, 2012 3:46 pm
...who coincidenttally says that Bosh-Spice is a BETTER center "overall" than Dwight Howard.


Now you  know where he got that stupid idea..he is listening to SPO and his video editing skills.
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