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Originally posted by WuDrWu View Post
No doubt the "value" of Ehimen went way beyond points, rebounds and blocks. Plus, he was an underrated defender. Moved his feet well and played the 3/4 as well as any post player we've had in addition to being strong as an ox.
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Originally posted by ABC View PostOne of the "best" English novels of all-time is Ulysses. It is borderline unreadable. I struggled through 2/3 and gave up. I have no regrets.
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Originally posted by ABC View PostOne of the "best" English novels of all-time is Ulysses. It is borderline unreadable. I struggled through 2/3 and gave up. I have no regrets.
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Originally posted by WuTheOne View PostI watched a lot of perimeter players get past Fred and Ron when they gambled. Then they met Orupke at the hoop and usually peed down their legs and turned the ball over. Baker and VanVleet got a lot of steals because they could gamble on D, knowing their guy had virtually no chance if their guy got past them.
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I watched a lot of perimeter players get past Fred and Ron when they gambled. Then they met Orupke at the hoop and usually peed down their legs and turned the ball over. Baker and VanVleet got a lot of steals because they could gamble on D, knowing their guy had virtually no chance if their guy got past them.
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Originally posted by 1972Shocker View Post
It may have done better. Edwin Starr's version of "War. What Is It Good For?" was number 1 on the charts for 3 weeks.
The song was actually originally recorded by the Temptations.
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One of the "best" English novels of all-time is Ulysses. It is borderline unreadable. I struggled through 2/3 and gave up. I have no regrets.
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Originally posted by Kel Varnsen View Post
Although one wonders if "War and Peace" would have been as highly acclaimed as it was if it was published under its original name "War: What Is It Good For?"
The song was actually originally recorded by the Temptations.
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