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The difference is that my opinion is based on reality.So a differing opinion is a disaster?
The difference is that my opinion is based on reality.So a differing opinion is a disaster?
Your point is wrong.T
Bottom line is that ESPN isn’t a pay channel which is the point I was trying to make.
Pic?Fumny thing is I was checking out his girl’s butt, that I didn’t know MJ was standing next to her, until my buddy pointed him out to me.
it was such a nice booty that I didn’t even notice Michael F’ing Jordan standing right next to it.
Your point is wrong.
First, Espn isnt free, you have to pay for it and second, free isnt what FCC regulates anyway.
FCC regukates BROADCAST stations (equals radio/tv waves), that is your local Abc, Cbs, Fox and Nbc channels.
Regarding FCC regulations, thanks for clarifying, I hadn’t studied up on the rules lately and had forgotten what the differentiator was regarding what they are able to regulate and the reasons why.
Ox, you can PM me if you'd like about several of the meets I was fortunate to have with MJ, as well as Doug Collins.
Why would you tell me in PM's but not tell us all here?
The difference is that my opinion is based on reality.
You’re the only person I’ve ever heard in my life tell me that the Detroit Pistons really weren’t any different than anyone else in that era.Based on your reality which is the definition of an opinion
You’re the only person I’ve ever heard in my life tell me that the Detroit Pistons really weren’t any different than anyone else in that era.
Yeah, but they weren't a group of likable characters BECAUSE they were bullying thugs on the floor. What am I missing here?The difference was that they were not a group of likeable characters so they were judged more harshly than the other teams of that era.
Yeah, but they weren't a group of likable characters BECAUSE they were bullying thugs on the floor. What am I missing here?
Exactly. The entire NBA was rough to a certain extent, but the Pistons were called the "Bad Boys" for a reason.I watched a ton of NBA back then. I don’t recall the Bird-McHale-Parrish Celtics being at all rough house. Maybe against the Bad Boy Pistons because they drew you into their thuggery. Otherwise, they distributed the ball and played pretty basketball.
Jordan called Bird one of the top three dirtiest players in the NBA. I do not understand why.Exactly. The entire NBA was rough to a certain extent, but the Pistons were called the "Bad Boys" for a reason.
There's a difference between dirty and thuggery. John Stockton was dirty, but you would never see him literally throw someone to the ground and try to injure guys like Rick Mahorn would.Jordan called Bird one of the top three dirtiest players in the NBA. I do not understand why.