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  As an addendum to what my son has posted(and I'm not really supposed to
mention the fact that I am related.....something about that embarrasment
issue)let me add another point that has bothered me about my present day
beloved Green.
  One of the great feelings that has always been provided me  by the C's is
the tradition factor.Since 1957 the Green have provided me with much
joy,pleasure ,anguish and a sence of  something that will go on and on.From
those early days they have also provided me with my "biggest hate" in team
sports,that being the Phila. 76ers. This now brings me to the Coach Obie
factor.He is a Philly boy!He has proclaimed his admiration of the 76ers as a
boy growing up in Philly.He played college ball in the Big 5.His father in
law,Dr.Jack, has always been a son of Phila. basketball. Why is this man
coaching in Boston?He is no more than an average NBA coach.He,getting the best
out of this group makes absolutely no sense to me.No one can tell me that Paul
Silas or Rick Carlisle or DJ  could not get more out of this team than OB.I
could overlook the tradition factor with our previous coach(I have a hard time
even mentioning his name in print)because of his ties to BU and his well
stated love affair with Boston.But Coach OB has had absolutely nothing to do
with the Boston region or the C's before he got to sit(or stand) at the head
of our bench.As long as Danny has been brought in to overhaul this
franchise.As long as the new owners seem to have a sense of that Celtic
tradition.....there is no doubt that someone with Celtic ties should be in the
drivers seat.
  OB is Philly.Get rid of him.He doesn't deserve the position he is in.The
list of NBA coaches with Celtic ties in the NBA goes on and on.It's time for
one of our own to be back coaching my beloved C's.
  ----- Original Message -----
  From: ryan nelson
  To: Celtics@xxxxxxxx
  Sent: Monday, August 11, 2003 4:41 PM
  Subject: RE: The Boston Celtics Mailing List Digest V10 #297


  I am less worried about the players and more worried about the worst
  in-game coach in the nba (not including isiah of course but that is LB's
  problem).  Two years ago against the Nets in the playoffs we were down
  by 20 points every first quarter and yet obie would not change the
  starting line-up.  The worst coaching "non-move" I have ever seen (as
  you can tell I am still bitter about it).  Especially because erick
  Strickland was tearing up the nets.  I don't think anything can really
  change until we get a coach that understands how to make adjustments
  during the game (I am not even arguing about his 3 point attack, I don't
  have the time or energy to deal with that).  I know he has been somewhat
  strapped for talent because of the idiocy that is chris wallace (does he
  fill out his resume using crayon?) but I just can not understand his
  in-game decisions.

  I hope banks and hunter pan out (hunter intrigues me but so did eric
  Macarthur and the great dave popson) but I don't think jumaine jones is
  anything to be giddy about (a marginally better duplicate of walter
  mccarty, I can already hear tommy with his "I love Jumaine!!").

  Either way, I agree that we have made some progress but until obie
  improves and until we can get out of the abyss that wallace put us in,
  the marginal improvements still equal at best a first round playoff win.
  It's really too bad too because Pierce is the real thing.  Two years ago
  you could see it in his eyes at the beginning of the year.  I didn't see
  the same look from him last year but I am blaming that on lack of rest
  due to the world championships, etc..  Is this the year? I doubt it.
  Will I root for the c's?  certainly.  But until Obie goes, we're in a
  canoe with one paddle.

  rmn





  -----Original Message-----
  From: owner-celtics@xxxxxxxx [mailto:owner-celtics@xxxxxxxx] On Behalf
  Of Wyc Grousbeck
  Sent: Saturday, August 09, 2003 2:28 PM
  To: Celtics@xxxxxxxx
  Subject: Re: The Boston Celtics Mailing List Digest V10 #297

  Snoopy, and others, the list is great. Positive and pessimistic comments
  both add interest and both at times are justified. If Baker, Banks and
  Jones play the way we think they can, we could be much improved. See you
  at the games.
  -----Original Message-----
  From: Celtics-Digest-Owner@xxxxxxxx (The Boston Celtics Mailing List
  Digest)
  Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2003 08:53:00
  To:Celtics-Digest@xxxxxxxx
  Subject: The Boston Celtics Mailing List Digest V10 #297


  The Boston Celtics Mailing List Digest
   Monday, August 11 2003 Volume 10 : Number 297



  In this issue:

  Pierce and the Olympics
  contenters
  Re: [Celtics' Stuff ] Re: May on the Five Best Teams In The East
  Re: Celtics Need To Get In On This Wallace Action
  Re: [Celtics' Stuff ] Re: May on the Five Best Teams In The East
  RE: Celtics Need To Get In On This Wallace Action
  Re: [Celtics' Stuff ] Re: May on the Five Best Teams In The East
  Re: [Celtics' Stuff ] Re: May on the Five Best Teams In The East
  Banks revisited
  Re: [Celtics' Stuff ] Re: May on the Five Best Teams In The East

  ----------------------------------------------------------------------

  Date: Sun, 10 Aug 2003 10:53:35 -0400
  From: Snoopy the Celtics Beagle <snoopy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  Subject: Pierce and the Olympics

  "In the end, USA Basketball apparently did come back to Paul Pierce in
  an
  attempt to make amends for essentially snubbing the Celtics during
  selection of the 2004 Olympic men's basketball team. When a conflicted
  Kobe
  Bryant took himself off the roster for this month's FIBA qualifying
  tournament in San Juan, Puerto Rico, and before Vince Carter was plugged
  in
  as the Laker guard's replacement, the spot was reportedly offered to the

  Celtics co-captain. It was, as one USA Basketball official has put it,
  the
  organization's way of saying thanks to a player who had agreed to play
  in
  the 2002 World Championships when most of the NBA's other stars were
  saying
  no for various selfish reasons. Pierce's agent, Jeff Schwartz, did not
  return calls placed to his office last week. Pierce reportedly told USA
  officials that he wanted to prepare for the upcoming NBA season." Boston
  Herald

  This story, if accurate, explains why Vince Carter ended up on the team,

  and makes me wonder about the circumsances in which Pierce was asked.
  At
  first, when reading this, I was annoyed at Pierce for saying no, because
  I
  think it's important to take the opportunity to represent your country
  seriously.  As the article mentioned, I was put off by several athletes
  who, unlike Pierce, did not want to commit to playing THIS summer in
  order
  to go to the Olympics.  I wondered why Pierce changed his mind.

  Then, I looked at the calendar.  Today is August 10.  Again presuming
  the
  article to be accurate (not a given, but proceeding on that basis), that

  means they asked Pierce in the last 10 days.  The FIRST PRACTICE is this

  week, with the team gathering for the first time TODAY.  Larry Brown is
  on
  record as saying there isn't enough time to properly
  prepare.  Unfortunately, he also said they players are "sacrificing a
  lot
  of their time this summer", which is a fallacy.  The qualifying
  tournament
  starts in 10 days.

  That would mean that Pierce, who has been tailoring his summer workout
  to a
  season that starts in October is asked on a week's notice to play
  competitive international ball with people who haven't worked together
  at
  all.  Last season, with proper notice, he overdid it, and came into the
  season tired.  At this point, it might be a disaster, with injury a near

  certainty.  Not only that but the position offered to Pierce and
  eventually
  given to Vince Carter is not guaranteed.  In other words, Pierce,
  supposedly taking Kobe Bryant's place THIS summer, is not a given to be
  on
  the team NEXT summer no matter HOW well he plays, since Kobe is still
  considered a guaranteed player--assuming the legal situation is worked
  out
  to his benefit by then.  At that, there's several other players on the
  roster who would be in the same boat.

  So the offer comes down to asking Pierce long after he should have been
  considered to essentially be a temp player in the qualifying games but
  fight for potential place with others who were asked months ago with
  plenty
  of time to prepare.

  It's a losing proposition for Pierce.  Go, and likely be embarrassed and

  hurt in the process.  Plus his conditioning will be shot as far as the
  C's
  are concerned.  DON'T go, and take shots for not being willing to
  go.  Frankly, I think he ought to go, but then, Pierce has trouble
  getting
  foul calls in THIS country.  Imagine what happens in San Juan!

  It's sad, because I think he deserves to go.  But he also deserves to
  have
  been asked way back when everyone else was, instead of the public insult

  wherein his name wasn't even mentioned, despite a few experts who saw
  last
  summer's games and knew Pierce was one of the few positive contributors.

  After what happened at the All-Star Game last winter, maybe Pierce wants

  someone to meet him halfway. A little respect, or at least not a
  deliberate
  insult.  He plays well enough to be asked.  He was the first to come out

  and say he'd play this summer if asked (back in February, not a week
  before
  the team starts their few days of practice), and frankly, makes a better

  representative than Allen Iverson.

  At this point, he might as well work on his preparation for the NBA
  season.  The Celtics, at least, definitely want him to play, and told
  him
  so with enough time to prepare.

  Snoopy the Celtics Beagle
  Please visit the <http://www.celticsbeagle.net/>Celtics Beagle Website

  ------------------------------

  Date: Sun, 10 Aug 2003 09:03:36 -0700 (PDT)
  From: gene kirkpatrick <gk_tyler@xxxxxxxxx>
  Subject: contenters

  We could be contenders, not that a journalist could say that because
  they have to take the reasonable, logical approach.  We could be
  contenders, not that our motley crew of list experts like to project
  such "wishful" thinking.  In my mind, at least, we would be contenders
  but for the coaching our team will receive.

  A.  (as in exhibit A) We have the best player in the East.  Yeah, yeah,
  McGready is a thoroughbred offensive star with a great smile; I love
  him, too, but Paul is the best player in the East.  Kidd is second.

  B.  We added significant speed and bench strength to last year's
  recoiling team.  Banks and Hunter, plus Jones, bring quite useful
  skills.

  C.  Walker.  Williams.  Battie.  These old horses are due to play up to
  their best, and given the right minutes, they will.

  D.  Danny Ainge.  Danny will be a difference maker as the season goes
  along.

  E.  O'Brien.  Coach will most likely cause us great consternation, with
  his sub patterns, with his reliance on the old guard, with his lack of a
  real offense.  To be sure, this can cancel out all of the positives.

  F.  The East ain't much better than us.  We can beat any one of them.  I
  think we will end up second.

  Gene
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  Date: Sun, 10 Aug 2003 12:55:59 -0400
  From: Snoopy the Celtics Beagle <snoopy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  Subject: Re: [Celtics' Stuff ] Re: May on the Five Best Teams In The
  East

  At 04:18 PM 8/10/03 +0000, rltjr33 wrote:

  >--- In Celticsstuffgroup@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "howiecarrfan"
  ><howiecarrfan@xxxx> wrote:
  >
  > >
  > > And I'm sure this article will offend the usual cheerleaderish
  > > types....
  > >
  >Which is, of course, the only reason you put it up, not that you care
  >one iota about its accuracy or lack thereof.
  >
  >We'll see who's standing come May, Ray. In the meantime, put up
  >articles and keep the commentary to yourself.
  >
  >-Rob

  I have to disagree with both Rob and Way/howie.

  I disagree with W/H because I disagree with the Peter May article
  itself.  The Celtics, as a playoff contender in two consecutive seasons,

  belong in any top 5 list in the EC.  Especially over Indiana.

  I disagree with Rob because even though W/H comments ARE sometimes
  annoying, he has a right to express them.  And, in fairness, he didn't
  write the article, he just agrees with it.  The comments ARE germane to
  the
  subject of the list.

  It's hard sometimes to draw the line between constructive criticism and
  just being annoying.  I've done BOTH in my time. :>))  But honestly,
  wouldn't it be kind of dead around here if all anyone EVER posted was
  variations on how wonderful the Celtics are?  Likewise if the comments
  went
  all in the other direction.  This list needs it's curmudgeons as much as

  it's optimists.  Speaking for myself, I like to be occasionally
  challenged
  in my beliefs--reasonably--so that I can properly articulate my reasons
  for
  holding the beliefs I do.   OK, sometimes, I like a good argument.  :>))

  W/H has, presumably an IQ higher than a radish.  He knows his views are
  unpopular and that he'll take some heat for posting from some
  quarters.  Just as anyone perceived as being overly positive will take a

  few shots.

  But we're not journalists.  We're fans.  The main job of a fan, when all
  is
  said and done, is to root for the team.  We're SUPPOSED to be biased.
  At
  least a little.  We want our team to win.  Do some of us take that
  desire
  personally?  Sure.  But where's the harm.  Let's face it.  Neither W/H,
  or
  I, to name but two (three?) are in a position to run the team.  And if
  any
  of us were, there'd probably be a mass defection to the
  Nets.  :>)))))  (Ok, except Kim, who would take Jan Volk's job and end
  up
  in the HOF for her understanding of salary caps and the Reggie Lewis
  situation.  There's always an exception to the rule.)

  Do we have whimsy?  Gee, Egg, what do you think? :>))  Why not?  Does
  everything have to be dry and serious?  I hope not.  Yet, there's a
  place
  here for serious discussion as well.  People on these lists have made
  some
  incredibly prescient observations on the team, coaching, rookies, draft,

  and the upcoming season.  We cover the gamut from longtime fans to
  people
  who can at least recognize a basketball as opposed to a football.

  So I can't, in all honesty,bring myself to encourage ANYONE to NOT give
  their opinion on the team, even if they're a little down on the C's.
  Look
  at it this way.  At the end of the season, either we'll be saying
  'nyahh,
  nyahh' to the naysayers as we raise Banner 17, or they'll be "I told you

  so"-ing us while we cry in the beverage of our choice.  Then we get to
  have
  fun looking forward to next season.

  It could be--and HAS BEEN--a lot worse.  We don't have a True Center,
  no;
  and our offensive strategy is, ummm, hazy.  We also don't have Rick
  Pitino,
  ML Carr or Paul Gaston.   I think we're ahead of the game.   For those
  considering Baker a negative, remember, we made the playoffs WITHOUT
  him.  So if he gives us nothing, we grit our teeth and hope for a trade
  or
  medical retirement.  BUT--if he can even give us a little bit, whoah,
  look
  out!!!

  I'm an optimist, for many reasons public and private.  I don't believe
  in
  giving up.  I am a second-generation Celtics fan.  I'm doing my best to
  run
  a decent website for me and my fellow fans, even though it's taking it's

  toll on me some days.  I like the Celtics, and want them to win.  Every
  game, every season, every championship.  No, THAT won't happen.  But the

  C's have come closer than ANYONE to doing it.  And I'm REALLY looking
  forward to the day when the CBW can once more proudly proclaim it is a
  website devoted to the WORLD CHAMPION BOSTON CELTICS.

  That day ought to be coming sometime this June.

  Snoopy the Celtics Beagle
  Please visit the <http://www.celticsbeagle.net/>Celtics Beagle Website

  ------------------------------

  Date: Sun, 10 Aug 2003 15:43:23 EDT
  From: Eggcentric@xxxxxxx
  Subject: Re: Celtics Need To Get In On This Wallace Action

  < Upon further review, apparently Sabonis would be part of a Wallace
  trade.  So, he could play center. > - WayRay

  I love watching Sabonis play, even with diminished skills.  Had he been
  allowed into the NBA prior to his thirties, he could have easily been
  a hall-of-famer.  But our embalmed eminence will be 39 this coming
  season and his mpg (15.5 in 2002-03) have been decreasing for
  several years.  So what might we expect from him... 10-12 mpg?

  Eggy

  ------------------------------

  Date: Sun, 10 Aug 2003 15:48:23 EDT
  From: Eggcentric@xxxxxxx
  Subject: Re: [Celtics' Stuff ] Re: May on the Five Best Teams In The
  East

  < Do we have whimsy?  Gee, Egg, what do you think? :>)) > - Snoop

  Dunno.  Just dunno. I ain't no odd notion thingy, no literary trifle.
  I ain't fanciful neither. I ugly.  Ya hear me?

  <I'm an optimist > - Snoop

  No need for such shameless bragging in a public forum.

  < I am a second-generation Celtics fan > - Snoop

  And it has been a thousand Fortnights since this tragic Muse first trod
  the Celtic stage.

  < And I'm REALLY looking forward to the day when the CBW can once
  more proudly proclaim it is a website devoted to the WORLD CHAMPION
  BOSTON CELTICS. That day ought to be coming sometime this June. >
  - - Snoop

  Or, please God, at least by June, 2010.  I only have about seven good
  years left before Heaven realizes it was a crime for me to have loved
  the Toine too much.

  Oh dearest Snoop, we could have been the Justin Gouveia/Danela
  Alfaro-Lopez of the sports boards.  Now ... I just dunno.  This horrible

  Baker plague has come betwixt us.

  EGGwhiny

  ------------------------------

  Date: Sun, 10 Aug 2003 16:52:04 -0700
  From: "John Lyell" <jlyell@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  Subject: RE: Celtics Need To Get In On This Wallace Action

  I heard it was Martin and Mutombo for Wallace and Patterson and it was
  Mutombo's contract about $39M over the next two years and Martin wanting
  the
  max that were the problems.

  It would be nice to send them Baker and Walker for Wallace in a package.
  Baker's doesn't sound any worse than  Mutumbo's, but I guess if he can't
  play what happens then? Can a team void the contract?

  Wallace definitely give us someone better suited for the 4/5 spots than
  Battie or Walker.

  John




  - -----Original Message-----
  From: owner-celtics@xxxxxxxx [mailto:owner-celtics@xxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of
  Way Of The Ray
  Sent: Saturday, August 09, 2003 6:49 AM
  To: celtics@xxxxxxxx
  Subject: Celtics Need To Get In On This Wallace Action


  With word filtering down, that Portland and New Jersey are talking about

  a Martin/Mutumbo for Rasheed Wallace trade, it behooves Danny Ainge
  to interject himself into the discussions. As tough a matchup Martin was

  for Toine, Wallace is still a nice upgrade and would make the Nets
  even stronger.

  Methinks, with Portland's need for a young center, a package of Walker
  and
  Battie, or Walker, Perkins, and cap crap for Rasheed might interest the
  Blazers.
  Wallace and Pierce would give the Celtics one of the best duos in the
  East,
  and with Rasheed's $17M. contract expiring after the season, a buyout
  of Baker and a Wallace departure, would make the Celtics major players
  in free
  agency next year.

  Awake yourself from your comatose-inducing free agent maneuvers Danny
  Boy
  and get to it....
  Ray

  ------------------------------

  Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2003 00:45:02 -0400
  From: Snoopy the Celtics Beagle <snoopy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  Subject: Re: [Celtics' Stuff ] Re: May on the Five Best Teams In The
  East

  At 03:48 PM 8/10/03 -0400, Eggcentric@xxxxxxx wrote:

  >< Do we have whimsy?  Gee, Egg, what do you think? :>)) > - Snoop
  >
  >Dunno.  Just dunno. I ain't no odd notion thingy, no literary trifle.
  >I ain't fanciful neither. I ugly.  Ya hear me?

  You're an egg.  Hard to tell the ugly from the shell.  :>)

  ><I'm an optimist > - Snoop
  >
  >No need for such shameless bragging in a public forum.

  I know, it's my upbringing.  Blame it on the round-headed kid, or the
  bunny-wunnies--take your pick.

  >< I am a second-generation Celtics fan > - Snoop
  >
  >And it has been a thousand Fortnights since this tragic Muse first trod
  >the Celtic stage.

  Let's see, fortnight is so many days, ummm....no, a month, no....

  I hate math.

  >< And I'm REALLY looking forward to the day when the CBW can once
  >more proudly proclaim it is a website devoted to the WORLD CHAMPION
  >BOSTON CELTICS. That day ought to be coming sometime this June. >
  >- Snoop
  >
  >Or, please God, at least by June, 2010.  I only have about seven good
  >years left before Heaven realizes it was a crime for me to have loved
  >the Toine too much.

  Maybe they'll take it off time in purgatory.  Besides, Hell won't bother

  you, you'll be hard boiled in three minutes...  :>)

  >  Oh dearest Snoop, we could have been the Justin Gouveia/Danela
  >Alfaro-Lopez of the sports boards.  Now ... I just dunno.  This
  horrible
  >Baker plague has come betwixt us.

  Rats.  I was hoping for Rick and Ilsa.  Sigh, one too many Sopwith
  Camels
  shot down...

  If you're wondering where the Celtics-related content is, just wait
  until
  tomorrow, when Peter May uses these posts as the basis for his next
  column.  (I'm KIDDING!!!!)

  Snoopy the Celtics Beagle
  Please visit the <http://www.celticsbeagle.net/>Celtics Beagle Website

  ------------------------------

  Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2003 10:22:09 -0400
  From: "Shawn Niles" <shizzjr@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  Subject: Re: [Celtics' Stuff ] Re: May on the Five Best Teams In The
  East

  1000 fortnights is 38.356 years.


  >From: Snoopy the Celtics Beagle <snoopy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  >To: Celtics@xxxxxxxx
  >Subject: Re: [Celtics' Stuff ] Re: May on the Five Best Teams In The
  East
  >Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2003 00:45:02 -0400
  >
  >At 03:48 PM 8/10/03 -0400, Eggcentric@xxxxxxx wrote:
  >
  > >< Do we have whimsy?  Gee, Egg, what do you think? :>)) > - Snoop
  > >
  > >Dunno.  Just dunno. I ain't no odd notion thingy, no literary trifle.
  > >I ain't fanciful neither. I ugly.  Ya hear me?
  >
  >You're an egg.  Hard to tell the ugly from the shell.  :>)
  >
  > ><I'm an optimist > - Snoop
  > >
  > >No need for such shameless bragging in a public forum.
  >
  >I know, it's my upbringing.  Blame it on the round-headed kid, or the
  >bunny-wunnies--take your pick.
  >
  > >< I am a second-generation Celtics fan > - Snoop
  > >
  > >And it has been a thousand Fortnights since this tragic Muse first
  trod
  > >the Celtic stage.
  >
  >Let's see, fortnight is so many days, ummm....no, a month, no....
  >
  >I hate math.
  >
  > >< And I'm REALLY looking forward to the day when the CBW can once
  > >more proudly proclaim it is a website devoted to the WORLD CHAMPION
  > >BOSTON CELTICS. That day ought to be coming sometime this June. >
  > >- Snoop
  > >
  > >Or, please God, at least by June, 2010.  I only have about seven good
  > >years left before Heaven realizes it was a crime for me to have loved
  > >the Toine too much.
  >
  >Maybe they'll take it off time in purgatory.  Besides, Hell won't
  bother
  >you, you'll be hard boiled in three minutes...  :>)
  >
  > >  Oh dearest Snoop, we could have been the Justin Gouveia/Danela
  > >Alfaro-Lopez of the sports boards.  Now ... I just dunno.  This
  horrible
  > >Baker plague has come betwixt us.
  >
  >Rats.  I was hoping for Rick and Ilsa.  Sigh, one too many Sopwith
  Camels
  >shot down...
  >
  >If you're wondering where the Celtics-related content is, just wait
  until
  >tomorrow, when Peter May uses these posts as the basis for his next
  >column.  (I'm KIDDING!!!!)
  >
  >Snoopy the Celtics Beagle
  >Please visit the <http://www.celticsbeagle.net/>Celtics Beagle Website

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  Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2003 11:11:36 EDT
  From: Eggcentric@xxxxxxx
  Subject: Banks revisited

  No doubt about it, Banks is fast as lightning and cocky as Joseph Forte.

  Months prior to the draft, when not one of the various gurus (Monter,
  Burlison, Deveney, Katz, Kahn, Glier, Hollinger, Ford) figured
  Banks to be drafted in the first round, what were they thinking?

  Is it silly to assume that such esteemed Gurus did their homework...
  that they at least followed college ball (if not the foreign market)
  and consulted with various GM's and other notable NBA ''experts''
  prior to ranking Banks as a second-rounder?

  The early consensus first-round PG picks were:
  1- James (pick #1)
  2- Ford (#8)
  3- Hinrich (#7)
  4- Wade (#5)
  5- Ridnour (#14)
  6- Gaines (#15)
  7- Diaw #19)
  8- Barbosa (#28)
  9- Planinic (#22)

  Even Troy Bell, Mo Williams, Marcus Moore, and Chris Thomas were
  mentioned ahead of Banks.  So where and when did Banks (#13)
  suddenly come from... and why?

  Are the gurus that out-of-touch?

  Egg

  ------------------------------

  Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2003 11:17:58 EDT
  From: Eggcentric@xxxxxxx
  Subject: Re: [Celtics' Stuff ] Re: May on the Five Best Teams In The
  East

  < 1000 fortnights is 38.356 years. > - Shizz

  Sorry - you forgot to factor in the leap years.  Besides, it was
  actually
  1003 Fortnights; I just rounded it off.

  Egg

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