Defense against Miami
Belanger, Roger
roger.belanger at ips.invensys.com
Wed Jan 30 11:03:18 CST 2008
Why is Scalabrinie still in the league?................. Here's my
theory..................... Tommy H loves read heads right? I think
that's pretty well known among C's fans. Obviously, it's only
speculation on my part, but I suspect Tommy H got blind drunk (or coked
out) sometime back in the late 70's and had sex with one of those
redheaded baboons you see on the nature channel all the time. Anyhow,
several months later out pops this abomination that somehow Tommy needs
to provide for. He was able to hide him away from the rest of the world
in New Jersey for a few years. However, some ambitious animal researcher
taught the redheaded baboon sign language. Once able to communicate, the
baboon threatened to expose Tommy's little indiscretion. I hear the
redheaded baboon now lives somewhere in Needham, and we're stuck with
the half breed. I think this should probably clear up the situation once
and for all. Those who regularly listen to the C's broadcast can confirm
my Needham reference.
Best regards,
Roger
-----Original Message-----
From: celtics-bounces at igtc.com [mailto:celtics-bounces at igtc.com] On
Behalf Of Bob Strauss
Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2008 11:48 AM
To: celtics at igtc.com
Subject: Defense against Miami
Amazing defense last night. On every single Miami possession, the Celts
looked like they could steal the ball. Watching the other team on
offense isn't usually so enjoyable, but that's how much the C's
dominated.
Why is Scalabrinie still in the league?
Bob
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