More than likely because he's dead, I'd wager...She is still no Mrs. Seaver!! I didn't see Boner in the crowd though
More than likely because he's dead, I'd wager...She is still no Mrs. Seaver!! I didn't see Boner in the crowd though
Blaze...you just ruined my day!! Boners dead????More than likely because he's dead, I'd wager...
You don't remember this?? It was happening at the same time as the 2010 Winter Olympics.... he hung himself in Stanley ParkBlaze...you just ruined my day!! Boners dead????
28 years younger than Alan Thicke would make her about 65 wouldn't it?Did anyone else see Alan Thicke and his gorgeous wife in the crowd last night? She is absolutely beautiful and about 28 years younger than he is.
Did anyone watch the game. Duh. She was the # 1 star.Did anyone notice the blonde woman with glasses and huge breasts
I have always held a "Fuck LeBron" attitude, so whenever he (inevitably) chokes in the playoffs, it makes me happyThe NBA playoffs have been rocking this year. Its got to be good vs evil to be fun and who doesnt like watching the Lebron/Dwade/Bosh maybe go down? Didnt these guys declare they would win not 1 not 2 not 3 championships on stage? I love it! I hope to see the young guns of OKC take on Boston. I think most will be pulling for the grandpas of Boston to pull it out.
I think most people like LeBron when he played in Cleveland. It was the whole "Decision" thing that turned a off a lot of people to him. He was a free agent but the way he went about going to Miami was pretty lame.I have always held a "Fuck LeBron" attitude, so whenever he (inevitably) chokes in the playoffs, it makes me happy
No, I have never liked him from the get-go... the whole hour-long "The Decision" just made me despise him even moreI think most people like LeBron when he played in Cleveland. It was the whole "Decision" thing that turned a off a lot of people to him. He was a free agent but the way he went about going to Miami was pretty lame.
blazejowski;1281921 the whole hour-long "The Decision" just made me despise him even more[/QUOTE said:Not a BB fan in the least but I think that was one of the most self-centered, attention whoring, douchbag things I've ever seen someone do in ALL of pro sports.
Really? I kind of liked him when he played in Cleveland. They made it to the finals one year and I have no clue who else played for the Cavaliers that year other than him.No, I have never liked him from the get-go... the whole hour-long "The Decision" just made me despise him even more
First & foremost - I don't give two shits about basketball. What I hated about LeBron, was they gave this guy everything DIRECTLY out of High School. I mean sure, I know he's talented & all that crap, but really? High school? At least Jordan went to college first...Really? I kind of liked him when he played in Cleveland. They made it to the finals one year and I have no clue who else played for the Cavaliers that year other than him.
props to them. they were the class of the playoffs. what an amazing run.Congrats to the Kings and lets hope we have hockey in October !!
as we all know, it takes more than stars to win the cup, the stars have to be backed up by a very competent and very motivated teamI didn't know Justin Brown and Mike Quick were Canadiansand that Kopitar fellow?
Just found this on TSN.ca by Bob MacKenzie.....just to back up my point
The three big pieces for the Los Angeles Kings in winning the Stanley Cup were Jonathan Quick, Dustin Brown and Anze Kopitar.
Quick was the Conn Smythe Trophy winner who was tremendous with just sublime numbers in the playoffs and especially this final, giving up just seven goals in six games. Brown got everything going on the power-play for the Kings in Game 6 and Kopitar was a huge force throughout the playoffs, being physically dominant.
http://www.tsn.ca/nhl/story/?id=398200






