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Best game I've seen in a long, long time.

People still watch that stuff?

About 1997 I went to a few games, and the court announcer was trying to gee the crowd up and I was stomping and shouting, and the woman next to me complained I was making too much noise. I never went again.
 

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People still watch that stuff?

About 1997 I went to a few games, and the court announcer was trying to gee the crowd up and I was stomping and shouting, and the woman next to me complained I was making too much noise. I never went again.

I had season tix for about 12 years from 1996.

It's nowhere near as good as it was, but I still keep a eye on the Sixers. Helps when every game is on Fox now.
 
People still watch that stuff?

About 1997 I went to a few games, and the court announcer was trying to gee the crowd up and I was stomping and shouting, and the woman next to me complained I was making too much noise. I never went again.

Are you sure you weren't at a Crows game?
 
Best game I've seen in a long, long time.
as was last weeks game v cairns, actually the cairns one was better as both teams played so well for the entire match, last night the sixers were ordinary until the comeback. but geez what a last quarter.....
 
And if it was a Crows game the crowd announcer would've been encouraging them to boo the other team's shots, not to cheer for their own team. My mistake.
 

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I've just read ten pages of gamer talk... I feel so old. :(

Never too old to start.

There was a guy who used to play wolfenstein enemy territory in australia for "the older gamers" (TOG) clan. His username was Claw. He was 75 at the time. What a champ.

Awful player but.
 


Haha this guy

http://priceonomics.com/the-man-who-got-no-whammies/

Michael Larson was never interested in following the rules.

The youngest of four boys, he was born in 1949, somewhere between Cincinnati and Dayton, Ohio. By middle school, he’d established a lucrative enterprise smuggling candy bars into his gym class and selling them at a considerable mark-up. While tenacious and intelligent, he was always looking for a quick, easy way to get rich.

“He didn’t understand the value of good, hard, honest work,” his older brother, James, later bemoaned. “He thought those people were fools.”

Instead, Larson invested great amounts of time seeking out loopholes and taking advantage of them, often illegally. In one instance, he found a bank that gave out $500 for starting a new checking fund; using fake names, he opened dozens of accounts, waited the minimum necessary duration, then withdrew the money. On another occasion, he registered a business under a family member’s name, hired himself as an employee, then fired himself to collect unemployment benefits.

http://priceonomics.com/the-man-who-got-no-whammies/
 
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