Why should I give em away for free when I sold them for face?
I guess I hit a nerve with the resident carney
Not really Mr Sellout.
Ive tried to be civil with you, but you continue to be a prick, so I might as well give up eh?
Claim them on your taxes.
Not only do you get the bearded lady deduction, you can get cash back for a donation.
Why should I give em away for free when I sold them for face?
I guess I hit a nerve with the resident carney
Not really Mr Sellout.
Ive tried to be civil with you, but you continue to be a prick, so I might as well give up eh?
"Conflict is the essence of drama."
- Squiggy on the Simpsons
Not to jump into TPark/Sequ's argument, but TPark - I was wondering the same thing. When you aren't there, your seats are ALWAYS empty. Even last season during the playoffs it was like that. Do you not sell them? I would think you could easily sell them; they are good seats.
They were sold, ticketexchange said they were, if they didn't show up, I could care less. I got the cashola.
Sometimes the seats don't sell.
We put up tickets for games we know were missing weeks in advance.
95% of the time they are sold, I dont know if teh people show up or not.
last year during the Finals, we sold em to a friend of ours who is in the same business who lives in San Antonio..
But, to tell you the truth, all I know is when we get the old email saying they are sold.
If they arent? they dont get sold.
better than the old days, when you pretty much threw that money in the toilet.
Well they were definitely empty last night. So whoever bought them didn't go.
If they ever don't sell in the future, let me know and maybe we can sell them here for you. I'm sure you'll easily sell every game of the playoffs this year though - especially with the prices people are paying on ticket exchange.
Dude, they were the only seats empty in the whole lower level. Next time, I'm going to go sit in them.
Go ahead lol, just dont get caught.
Sounds good, but I plan on going to playoff games this year.If they ever don't sell in the future, let me know and maybe we can sell them here for you. I'm sure you'll easily sell every game of the playoffs this year though - especially with the prices people are paying on ticket exchange.
Just, not, the first two games of the first round
Mom and dad will prob go to them games though.
Um... regarding the thread le.
Dirk is still soft. He has trouble defending aggressive players. All he manages to do is slap his hands around trying to steal the ball. He also counts on the refs to bail him out. He may encounter a problem once the playoffs start because the games do slow down and become aggressive. Depending on the refs, the games can get pretty physical. Sometimes the refs will swallow their whistles in the paint area, which would keep Dirk a jump shooter.
If he doesn't keep his cool, his team will have big problems. If they end up the 4 seed, they will either get the number 1 defensive team in points allowed (Memphis) or the physical team of the Clippers.
So, Dirk is doomed.
Dirk is a ing awesome seven-foot rebounding MVP-caliber jump-shooter.
Translation:
Dirk is a jump-shooter.
Hard to blame Dirk when Josh Howard and Jason Terry shot 33%. Also Shooting guards are killing Dallas. That's not Dirk's job.
Why do people like to bring this up? How many times did an aggressive player abused him this season? As long as he's not getting torched downlow on a consistent basis, who cares?
Are you sure? Vince Carter visited our country last year and one of our local players (who was 6'4" at best) was just as tall as him. I think RJ even referred to him as 6'4" being 6'5" on a good day.
Last edited by Pandaemonaeon; 04-13-2006 at 06:30 AM.
Dunno. He's always listed as 6'7", and I've never heard that challenged before. My comment wasn't really in a serious context, though.
You could enter Manu for Dirk and it would still be true.
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