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Post by sleepy on Jan 13, 2013 10:06:46 GMT -8
I can't recall a game with so much drama and intrigue coming from all corners of the arena. The game was Capulets v. Montagues, battling and sometimes even having to be separated. Eustachy, the agitant upstage. Jamaal, the valiant hero collapsing to the floor at the end when his best wasn't quite enough. Tapley, the quiet hero you never saw coming, the fever-laden twist in the plot. Worth every penny, and then some. It was an evening at the theatre, only we all forgot top hats & tails for the gents and ladies were sans opera glasses.
Reading through some of the other threads, I agree with all of you -- and every single one of your points is what is making this season so interesting to watch. Nobody knows what is going to happen next, and that is why we're all watching, being driven crazy.
And loving every minute of it.
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Post by randiego on Jan 13, 2013 10:08:51 GMT -8
best entertainiment buy in town! A true "reality show".
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Post by Old School on Jan 13, 2013 10:10:31 GMT -8
I think our team should learn some of Jamaal's flops and dramatics, to get into the other teams' heads.
Mind games, baby.
Oldie Out
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Post by Pasadenaztec on Jan 13, 2013 10:50:11 GMT -8
I can't recall a game with so much drama and intrigue coming from all corners of the arena. The game was Capulets v. Montagues, battling and sometimes even having to be separated. Eustachy, the agitant upstage. Jamaal, the valiant hero collapsing to the floor at the end when his best wasn't quite enough. Tapley, the quiet hero you never saw coming, the fever-laden twist in the plot. Worth every penny, and then some. It was an evening at the theatre, only we all forgot top hats & tails for the gents and ladies were sans opera glasses. Capulets v. Montagues? ......I sure hope you know what the heck you're talking about. Reading through some of the other threads, I agree with all of you -- and every single one of your points is what is making this season so interesting to watch. Nobody knows what is going to happen next, and that is why we're all watching, being driven crazy. And loving every minute of it.
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Post by 12414 on Jan 13, 2013 11:06:40 GMT -8
I think our team should learn some of Jamaal's flops and dramatics, to get into the other teams' heads. Mind games, baby. Oldie Out
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Post by podpeople on Jan 13, 2013 11:08:34 GMT -8
I think our team should learn some of Jamaal's flops and dramatics, to get into the other teams' heads. Mind games, baby. Oldie Out I was thinking just this. Great tune by a great tune smith.
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Post by 12414 on Jan 13, 2013 11:26:35 GMT -8
I was thinking just this. Great tune by a great tune smith. John Lennon's dancing in that video is classic! He left us way too soon.
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Post by standiego on Jan 13, 2013 11:36:15 GMT -8
there was a lot of drama , a lot of whine ing from the CSU coach but not much singing . Or was A night at the Opera , a Marx Brothers movie and their coach Graucho.
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Post by ned4 on Jan 13, 2013 11:48:02 GMT -8
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Post by MarauderTec on Jan 13, 2013 12:23:28 GMT -8
I can't recall a game with so much drama and intrigue coming from all corners of the arena. The game was Capulets v. Montagues, battling and sometimes even having to be separated. Eustachy, the agitant upstage. Jamaal, the valiant hero collapsing to the floor at the end when his best wasn't quite enough. Tapley, the quiet hero you never saw coming, the fever-laden twist in the plot. Worth every penny, and then some. It was an evening at the theatre, only we all forgot top hats & tails for the gents and ladies were sans opera glasses. Reading through some of the other threads, I agree with all of you -- and every single one of your points is what is making this season so interesting to watch. Nobody knows what is going to happen next, and that is why we're all watching, being driven crazy. And loving every minute of it. Very well written, nice post.
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Post by sleepy on Jan 13, 2013 13:09:27 GMT -8
there was a lot of drama , a lot of whine ing from the CSU coach but not much singing . Or was A night at the Opera , a Marx Brothers movie and their coach Graucho. A Queen album, I do believe. And surely you heard plenty if singing from The Show, music from the amazing pep band, etc?? I did forget to mention the entire cast of "Simon Says" as the pure gold comic relief.
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Post by Old School on Jan 13, 2013 14:43:39 GMT -8
I think our team should learn some of Jamaal's flops and dramatics, to get into the other teams' heads. Mind games, baby. Oldie Out Go to 1:04 for Mind Games, baby. Oldie Out
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