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    I feel that this competition is slightly unfair.


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    Quote Originally Posted by scoob View Post
    I feel that this competition is slightly unfair.
    Sorry for your disappoint, but more thorough explanations are needed. So answer this next question better, and you may win this round.
    Perhaps.

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    hhmmm tough one. i'll go jmewls. he's the mastermind of the site. handles all the techinal stuff, deals with hosting, deal with 40, trusts his mods, is always posting around the forums. dresses better.

    jmewls.


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    suck my fat Wang

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    Quote Originally Posted by BostonCeltics_99 View Post
    Round 2: JMEWLS or Pfortyy, and why?
    JMEWLS because I have seen P40 post 2-3 posts before he went over to wherever he was going. JMWELS posts here all the time. Posts some nice stuff in the NBA forum and looks like he knows his stuff. Yet to see that from 40. I havent been here enough to see what each do behind the scenes. So i cannot say anything about that.

    ... so its jmewls just because i have barely got to know who fortyy is.


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    Due to scoob's inexperience, I will actually disregard that question. It is unfair to him, because as he stated, he has not had as much experience to know as much about each owner as scoob jr.

    So here is my alternative question: Glass half empty or glass half full, and why? (Your explanation will be what determines my decision.)
    Perhaps.

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    glass half full. there is more of a populus(sp) in the world that has none, so anything greater than nothing is a blessing to them. for the people that have a lot are in the minority and may see things as half empty but like i said they are in the minority and used to living lavish.

    its easy to lose everything you have in this world and be left with nothing, while its strenuous to get to a level of comfortablility and wealth and even then you have to work to stay at or above a certain level. gotta be thankful for the small things in life. i see the glass as half full, with the opportunity to go either way depending on the person.

    beat that you little trout sniffer.


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    Half Empty. Half full is too layed back. But if you think of a glass being half empty you appreciate what is left and savor it. For example if you think of your left as being half done you are going to appreciate the time left.

    Its hard to word something like that it just mind fucks me.


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    Although I was hoping for a more exciting series, it appears that scoob jr. has won Round 2; I honestly wanted to see scoob tie up the series, but I must be fair, and scoob jr. put more effort into his reply. We shall proceed to Round 3. Allow me to note that you have as much time as you want to answer these questions; in less than 2 hours I'll be out of here, so we won't get through all of the rounds anyways. Let's see if scoob can assert his dominance in the next round.

    Round 3: Without replying "both", which contributed more to the NBA Finals results, and why; the greatness of the Mavericks, or the fall of the Heat?
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    Perhaps.

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    The greatness of the mavericks contributed more to the nba finals results. Dirk,Terry,Kidd, and Marion saw that their window basically closed and this was their last real chance at achieving their goal. terry put up pictures of the trophy in everyone locker to look at everyday, and even went as far as tattooing the trophy on his body before the series was even over. during the lakers series after 2-0 lead dirk told everybody not to get happy because he's been up 2-0 before and lost, but has also been down 0-2 before and came back to win. he instilled a sense of pride and hardwork into his teammates while the heat were being hollywood, braggish, and using their skill over bball iq. their coach carlisle is a former nba champ for a great celtics team so he knows how much hardwork and dedication it takes to put into achieving a championship. he was brave enough to take risks and put contraversial player and almost forgotten about plyer deshawn stevenson into the starting lineup. any other coach in the league would look at deshawns past, all his tattoos, his poor shooting in his last year as a wizard and scrap him for the more consisten terry, but he saw something deeper. he knew that deshawn hangs his hat on defense and that the mavs were labeled as soft. by giving deshawn a chance he gave the team a new identity, and basically said the 15th man on the roster is just as important as the 1st or 2nd, as later proven by key player from brian cardinal and ian mahimi. the mavericks lost their second option butler a while back yet everyone banded together and picked up the slack whether it was barea going hard in the paint(no flocka), terry hitting shot after shot, or the matrix grabbing boards and playing defense. they wanted it more than the heat, and it shows because they got it done on the road in a hostile environment.


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