Stretch, let me help. I mastered in
Duckese at Northern Southwest Arizona University--East Yuma campus. This looks to be a similar dialect, so let me give it a shot:
You might read this and think that the poster is confused and believes it to already be the first week of May. In actuality, by separating the "play" and the "off" the writer has masterfully conveyed, in
Duckese, that this game really doesn't matter in the grand scheme of things, hence the "play"; and the "off" expresses the poster's firm belief that the Mavs and/or the Spurs will be "off" in terms of their shooting percentages. Two keen insights, and I appreciate the heads up!
Stevenger was just rehashing the fact that the first Jason Kidd trade to Dallas didn't work out. Thanks for the refresher...ummm...Venger!!
I think this line speaks for itself. Obviously the writer wanted us all to know that he feels that Barak Obama will likely win the democratic nomination for president of the United States.
To prove:
Mathematics. to verify the correctness or validity of by mathematical demonstration or arithmetical proof.
It's common knowledge that Desagana Diop performed significantly higher in scholastic app ude tests while in school than did Jason Kidd. Stevenger just wanted us to be aware that the Mavericks mathematical equation solving skills took an enormous hit by trading for Kidd, and the Mavericks are likely going to pay dearly for this gaff in the NBA's next science and mathematics fair.
I hope this helps!
