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DeAge™ : 7455 days • Here since 11 january 2006
Alice In Chains Live @ Palalido (MI), 02.12.09
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You too with the flannel, Alexander....
Roy Harper HQ
Roy Harper HQ
7 dec 09
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"Stormcock" is hors catégorie, but this is no joke, never a less than excellent record for Roy throughout the 70s: I believe that Led Zep tipped their hats in his honor. Great "The Lord's Prayer" Marco, "The spirit lives" here is almost an appendix.
The Antlers Hospice
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Listened to distractedly and didn't leave any particular marks, great feedback.
Gazzetta dello sport Michael Jordan: His Airness
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Parish and Toney obviously, with this broken keyboard, sometimes the doubles come out. Panic, I think your nickname fits well for the Raptors tonight, 146 points conceded eh eh eh.
Gazzetta dello sport Michael Jordan: His Airness
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Tonney is true that his career was marred by injuries, but during the golden years of the Sixers, he was always in good shape. He had his best season (averaging 20 points) in '83-'84, the culmination of a year-by-year improvement. Then came the breakdown in '85-'86 and the undeserved decline. Nonetheless, he was an extraordinary player, especially in big challenges where he truly shone.
Gazzetta dello sport Michael Jordan: His Airness
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Parrish has never driven me crazy. McHale, on the other hand, is the university of post moves. One player who is very underrated is James Worthy, but it’s known that the Lakers had the strongest roster of all time in the Eighties. If you add to this the fact that, aside from a couple of suicides against the Rockets, they breezed into the finals every year, you understand why they won more than anyone else. Bird wasn’t a real bastard: he simply applied the harsh law of life on the court, a truth he discovered when his alcoholic father died by suicide. The real bastards of the Celtics were McHale and Ainge, inseparable even off the court, even afterward (trade Garnett docet).
Gazzetta dello sport Michael Jordan: His Airness
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More than a brewer, like a Ford worker... Larry seems to have come straight out of "the River" by Springsteen.
Gazzetta dello sport Michael Jordan: His Airness
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Yes, Ale, they were all top-notch players. Then, if we talk about the depth of the bench, the Sixers paid the price and I agree with Emerson on this, but I've written it at least 3 times. Al, Su Thunder Chocolat: he certainly wasn't a phenomenon, but he did his part; I remember a game 5 in the 82 finals that was really commendable. I don't think Bird was taking revenge on Isiah; he simply knew he was incompetent as a coach, and I believe he showed that in New York. For the Olympics, he paid for abandoning the court in game 4 of the 91 conference finals while Jordan and company were completing the sweep of the Bad Boys. Anyway, let’s always praise Doctor J, a simply wonderful player.
Gazzetta dello sport Michael Jordan: His Airness
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Yes, Dennis would have also reiterated his opinions later. Between one disguise as a woman and another.
Gazzetta dello sport Michael Jordan: His Airness
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Regarding Dennis Johnson, I also quoted an opinion from the man himself who played alongside him, but I understand that your idiosyncrasy towards Bird is such that you would even go as far as to say he won the three-point contests at the ASG thanks to his teammates, haha. If only those things you say were original; you’re repeating the oldest anti-Bird rhetoric from a Spike Lee film, the kind that Magic Johnson ridiculed first, even citing Isiah Thomas, a guy who has never connected his brain to his tongue before speaking. The same guy who, after saying "Bird is overrated because he’s white," ended up with a historic embarrassment with the famous stolen ball at the Garden. I also don’t understand what you’re alluding to when you ask me if I’ve ever seen Dr. J play. Of course, I’ve seen him play, and I’ve also said he is one of the greatest of all time and that the fact he won less than others doesn’t matter one bit: I simply don't share your messianic view of him. Finally, Maravich, come on, he might be my favorite white player ever, alongside Petrovic, but the one we saw in Boston was, due to his personal circumstances, a pale shadow of the one admired in the past.