wasn't that tough :P
PHX will be tough and there always seems to be one or two let downs.
wasn't that tough :P
We beat them on X-mas day.
I started this thread on the 23rd of December.![]()
were u been have u even celebrated christmas?
are we still in 2008?
wow it must of been a dream for roger mason to make a buzzer beater damn
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Somehow I just feel we have not really won that much against West powerhouses and what i really would like to see there is a win against the Suns and the Magic, and go at least 6-4 on the schedule. If they get that, then getting more than 6 wins would be a bonus for me.
Do you read original posts? Do you follow the Spurs at all? They are already 6-1 on that 10 game list from the first post. This thread was started on 22 December.
ing people here are SO pessimistic.
spoiled and don;t know how it was to root for the spurs during the bad times.
Simple as that.
Nah, I think ST is just attracting more casual fans, which is a good thing for the site as some of them will contribute great things, but others won't which will annoy the old regulars...
Also, dredging up old threads does confuse people sometimes.
C'est la vie.![]()
you do know that the guy in your avatar is openly gay, right?
You do know that he is a badass actor, and that doesn't matter, right? Please tell me that post was a lame attempt at being a smart ass, cuz it seemed to scream PHOBE!!!!!!!!! Just wondering, cuz I want to give you the benefit of the doubt(I'm going to assume you were sleep deprived/drunk/high).
whoa! chill, dude. just asking the guy.
and no. i did not like how he played Gandalf. so ing far from the book.
I thought he did a good job and I've read LOTR 5 times.
And your original comment was pretty stupid [/end of hijack]
Ok this is far from 'Spurs Talk', but when was the Last time you read the Tolkien trilogy? It was wonderful when I was younger and there was no good (the Return of the King cartoon was totally weak) films to accompany them. The Hobbit stands much better than all the 'so and so begat so and so', that existed in the LOTR trilogy and the Silmarillion. I s'pose what I'm trying to get at is that the movies bested the books for entertaining me IMHO, in re-reading the books now I find myself bored (and I read a good amount of fantasy fiction). Besides he, Sir Ian, played Gandalf pretty close to LOTR. I prefer the bumbling, kinda goofy, trickster Gandalf in the Hobbit. But he played the hard ass Gandalf (white) pretty well. Sigh. Oh, and the Spurs need to pull this Miami game off. I suggest we throw D-Wade's championship ring into the fire at Mount Doom and see what happens.
+1
I also prefer the Hobbit, but I haven't read the LOTR trilogy more than once, so I can't comment on that(I've read The Hobbit 3x, but rereading the Fellowship bored me some), but I also loved how he played Gandalf, and, like you, the way Tolikien wrote The Hobbit more than the old school stuff in the LOTR. And the RoTK was somewhat anticlimactic for me as well, but the battles won me over, even though the Gondor soldiers sucked ass(they can't handle orcs, but Rohan guys who've seen too many winters or too few can handle Uruk-hai!?!), and got beat down in almost every scene. Man, I'm a nerd.![]()
Me too.
m33 - why make the phobic comment in the first place then? Live and learn.
BTW, I thought he played Gandalf just fine and I've read LOTR twice.
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