The only good thing about Denver is the guacamole.
Been brutal watching the Nuggets here this year. Crowd doesn't give a rat's ass, and the basketball IQ level is laughable. Unless it's a dunk or a block, they could care less.
Will be curious to see how Spurs play on back to back especially with the al ude issue.
Heard there were 6,000+ empty seats tonight at AT&T. What's the deal?
And some one send me some damn Las Palapas. They don't do refried beans here, and it's pissing me off
The only good thing about Denver is the guacamole.
Damn Peter when are you coming back?
Medical marijuana.
Decent.
Margaritas are a joke.
Green Chili is pretty good.
Attendance: 17644
half the town is from mexico, so they're busy having kids or wasting their money on chalupas.
B2B on the road, in Denver? Smells like a loss, but we'll see.
Very nice, Larry.
The thing that's BS here, is no one outside of a big time NBA fan or Spurs fan would know they are 21-3. Never quite understood the lack of pub the Spurs get until I left SA.
If Peter Burns is saying the basketball IQ is low, that's saying something!
We miss you, Peter.
Yeah, the Nuggies have the best home record in the league and Melo's been on an two-game tear.
A win tomorrow night would be the biggest statement game of the year so far.
You ate guacamole in Denver? Did you order up some fresh lobster there, while you were at it?
I don't know. I got a Big Mac in Tel Aviv once, so I guess I shouldn't question you. (It was about what you would expect a kosher beef Big Mac to be like, too.)
Peter - before the game, can you try and let Melo know that everyone in SA says he's a thug? And his momma, too. He likes that.
Before you take offense, Peter, think about all the people on this site who Kori doesn't rip.
Then take offense.
Hey, I always let it be known that I stole 97% of my Spurs takes from here.
Going to games here makes me appreciate the Spurs 10x more.
Just hoping they have something in the tank tomorrow. Airport is 45 minutes from town. They probably wont get into town 2a or so.
It's going to be a rough game for sure.
Let us know when you are in town next time, so you can stop by and meet the kids.
hey at least you're still a Spurs fan![]()
whatever....
Shotgun Willies....
I like my lobster freshly bow-killed, and it wasn't the season when I was there.
http://www.remembertheaba.com/San-Antonio-Spurs.html
On March 24, 1976 the Spurs went into McNichols Arena and beat Denver 135-122, snapping the Nuggets' 26-game home winning streak. In fact, it was the second straight year that the Spurs had broken a 26-game home winning streak by Denver. Because the Spurs kept breaking Denver's home winning streaks, and because of several on-court fights between the teams during the 1974-75 season, a strong rivalry developed between the Nuggets and the Spurs. Nuggets' coach Larry Brown called the Spurs a "dirty team" and yelled at George Gervin during a 1976 Denver loss at HemisFair Arena. Bob Bass got up from the Spurs bench, told Brown to shut up, and offered to fight him. After the game, the Nuggets' boss said "I don't like anything about San Antonio, their coaching staff, their franchise or their city. The only thing I like about San Antonio is guacamole salad." Naturally, the Spurs' rowdy group of fans, the "Baseline Bums," caught wind of Brown's quote. The next time the Nuggets visited HemisFair Arena, the Baseline Bums were ready. Nuggets' forward Gus Gerard remembers that: "The next time we came down there the people were throwing avocados out on the floor and dumping guacamole salad on the players. When Larry (Brown) went to the locker room, they had something like dime beer night that night, so they were pouring beer over Larry's head. That was pretty wild."
I dont give a if this has lose written all over it. I'll be there cheering till I lose my voice...again. I'll try not to stir up on the way out the arena again though.
Ahhh... once again you beat me to the punch. I had forgotten about that little dust-up and the guacamole reference. I see what you did there.
Keep up the work on Twitter, most entertaining person I follow by miles
Make a pot of beans but sorting your beans and soaking them overnight. The next day pour the water out, refill and boil beans for about 1 1/2 hours. Get some bacon, fry it up real quick but don't totally cook it. Add bacon to beans. Chop some onions and fry in bacon grease or add fresh or combo of the two and add to beans. Add come garlic and cilantro as well. Season with salt and boil for about 2 hours more.
Then you have a fresh pot of beans to eat.
Finally, take that pot the next day, put the beans in a skillet and mash. Now you have refried beans (in a manner of speaking). Add some chorizo (if available) and enjoy. Or eat with pork chops. Damn, now I'm hungry.
meh. Better strip clubs there.
Under the radar, baby...that's just how we like it...![]()
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