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Time difference and age
« on: May 27, 2018, 10:09:57 AM »

Offline rollie mass

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Can't watch this on live in England 5 hours time difference and i'm too old to take the stress of a 1:30 start-so it's League Pass.
I'll wake up like its Christmas and check the results -then watch the game.
I can feel the adrenaline now just thinking about the game and the crowd.
Don't know how Tommy does it.

What a season coming down to seventh game at home.
For all us that are medically challenged-GO CELTICS
« Last Edit: May 27, 2018, 11:49:56 AM by rollie mass »

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Offline droopdog7

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You’re in England so I’m sure you can watch the game before seeing the score.  You can do it!

Re: Time difference and age
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Offline hwangjini_1

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i know, when i lived in korea i had to plan my mornings to watch celtics and red sox games.  ;D

have a good sleep and sweet dreams of celtics victories, rollie!!  ;D
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