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10.15.2007

Watch Out for Clouds



I'm in a bad mood and very unhappy with that way my anti-Berri turned out. IT WAS NOT A TAUTOLOGY.

Watch this video about NBA production and monkeys, and when I cheer up I might write something about O.J. Mayo.

9 comments:

  1. How does on find such a video? And more importantly, why does someone decide to produce and broadcast this and 20 years later someone else concludes that this should be seen by today's audience and uploads it to YouTube? Strange series of events.

    Maybe not as good as the NBA and monkeys, but I found solace in a limerick yesterday amidst my personal stats confusion and the greater implications of James Singleton:

    A sport. (That's a meaningless game,
    Bringing undeserved fortune and fame
    To its players.*) The scoop:
    Toss a ball through a hoop;
    Stop opponents from doing the same.

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  2. Huge piece on "The Wire" in this week's issue of The New Yorker.

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  3. A worthy read, indeed, Sean. Also a legit read: www.metallicpea.com.

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  4. what's on the cover? not the one with the tree, right?

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  5. shoals, here's the link to the wire piece...
    http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2007/10/22/071022fa_fact_talbot?currentPage=all

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  6. Look, everyone's going to bash berri when given the chance. And honestly, any article setting him up for a drubbing around here will just resonate until everyone's shouting in unison.

    I guess you know that though.

    I think it's high time trained monkeys made a prime-time comeback. We've got the Geico cavemen, it's not that far off and the results would obviously be hilarious.

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  7. No need to feel unhappy about that post, it was great.

    Berri didn't even know what team Glen Davis was on in his Vibe article.

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  8. suck it up...

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  9. Darkofans,
    Jeff Fryar is on the Suns' preseason roster and not that long of a shot to make their 15.
    Well, actually I mean Richie Frahm, but you know what I mean.

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