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RA said…
You begged for it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eIGIAh2GTOA&feature=related
00dozo said…
Ha! "LeHYPE" - speaks for itself!

Vuvuselas: A bombilation that, hopefully, will not be repeated in four years.

Canadians, eh? Pity.
;-)
Anonymous said…
Awww, poor vuvuzelas!

I miss them!

But then again, I've always taken comfort in white noise and in vuvu noise!

hee hee

Great funnies, as usual, Sir Nome!
nonamedufus said…
RA: Oh my God, that's amazing!
nonamedufus said…
00dozo: LeHYPE , indeed. That cartoon was sport on. I just wonder if 3 superstars used to leading their respective teams will be able to play together.
nonamedufus said…
00dozo: It was a hoot, wasn't it? (Hoot, get it?)
nonamedufus said…
Quirks: You miss them? I can send you some Canadian geese. Their honk is somewhat similar.
Chris said…
Lebron's free to do what he wants, of course, but I don't see how this move WON'T hurt his legacy. Now, even if he wins, it'll be because he jumped on the Wade gravy-train.

Best line from the ESPY's: "It's not like a team can't win the NBA title without Lebron. Literally, EVERY team that's won the championship in NBA history has done it without Lebron James on their team."
nonamedufus said…
Chris: Love the ESPY comment. Did you see Steve Carell's hilarious "decision" piece? You're right that he's free to do what he wants but the whole thing was so silly.
RA said…
You begged for it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eIGIAh2GTOA&feature=related

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