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  1. http://coedmagazine.com/2008/09/11/coed-presents-the-top-25-sexiest-sportscasters/
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  2. It is much more satisfying to get to Lvl 80 in WoW lol But yeah, I used to be so much into it, but now games are just stale to me.
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  3. I have a Game 6 2002 World Series ticket and program that I've held onto ever since I left the game. Does that count?
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  4. same with me. I used to play everything that came out for PS1/2(demo disks FTW!!). Now it's either COD or a sports game. With sports games i usually get sick of em after a few weeks of gaming. I havent gotten sick of COD yet tho, pumped for MW2 i must admit
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  5. Well yesterday i made up a thread about how deep a team we really have that had a lot of thought put into it, that take a bit of time, but when i hit the post new topic button my computer acted crazy and i lost all of it. now i'll just have to give a shortened version of what i wrote. basically the wizards have the potential to be one of the deepest teams in the league with players such as crittenton, foye, miller, young, blatche, mcguire, and mcgee all playing as backups. some might say who the hell is nick young, crittenton, blatche, mcguire, or mcgee, but if you are a wiz fan you know what they can bring to the table. nick brings a poor man kobe's scoring game to this team. when he's hot there's no stopping him with his mix of speed, strength, size, athleticism, and offensive capabilities. of course he also has cons to his game like lack of defense(although its improving), iq, and shot selection that got revealed last season when he got playing time, but he won't be a starter this season, so that shouldn't hold him back too much. crittenton is a highly athletic pg that hustles and looks to make the play for his teammates instead of shooting(nice opposite to gil to have as backup)i would say he is a better version of antonio daniels, but doesn't have his savvy yet. daniels was a horrible defender, and crittenton has made strides on defense. he won't kill you with his jumpshot, but he has the handles and speed of other young dynamic pg's like rondo and rose. i don't know much about foye, but the guy averaged 16 and 4 last season, so that obviously means he can score and create for his teammates. miller is a guy that led the league in three pointers for a season just like gilbert has. he is a proven veteran that knows how to play the game. mcguire can play the sg-pf spots. his jumpshot is shaky, but he is a really solid player that rarely makes costly mistakes. last season he played the bulk of his time at sg on offense, and defending the other teams best players and also defending sf's and pf's. he is strong, has a crazy work ethic, and very versatile. im hoping he has a breakout season like trevor ariza did with the lakers. blatche is still blatche. mister inconsistent, but now he doesn't have to battle with minutes and now he has a coach that isn't an idiot. if you look at the numbers from blatche's career closely, you will see that when given the time on the court he can produce solidly. he plays more like a guard than a pf which frustrates me most of the time, but he is 7 feet, and i think can be molded to play more like a pf under flip. mcgee and oberto are still question marks to me as backups at the center spot, but hey its better having them as backups than a combo of etan thomas, micheal ruffin, and calvin booth. in conclusion, we may not have the most well known bench in the nba, but its definitely filled with players taht can make an impact on the game. our last season was horrible but at least some of our backup players got to see what it took to be a starter in this league and that will help them next season. if you put crittenton, nick young, mcguire, blatche, and mcgee on the hornets, the hornets would probably seriously compete for a championship. this is just a little representation of how strong i think our bench possibly is. a team like the hornets with chris paul is great, but they lack enough depth to go far in the playoffs, and with the right backups they would compete. now im not saying the hornets are bad, but their starting five isn't all that impressive after cp. we got gil, caron, and tawn to work with. what do you all think about our bench?(hopefully some non wiz fans will respond also)
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  6. Here he is... THE TROLL http://metropolitician.blogs.com/scribblings_of_the_metrop/_files_troll_2.jpg
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  7. Just finished watching The Great Buck Howard.
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