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Re: To Quote Rick Pitino...
« Reply #15 on: February 25, 2011, 03:14:23 PM »

Offline ThaPreacher

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Oh, it's not necessarily negativity.  Call it grieving.  Many of us jumped right over denial to anger, and now are moving toward the depression and/or acceptance stages.  The "bargaining" stage will be where we talk ourselves into various buyout options.


LOL= Roy Hobbs.  love the post.  you are one funny duder!

/slap at the title of the post.  Make that a /slap  /slap  (double slap).   Never quote Rick Pitino and think that you
are making an intelligent remark.  Its a moron to the oxy to the tenth degree.
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Re: To Quote Rick Pitino...
« Reply #16 on: February 25, 2011, 03:18:26 PM »

Offline barefacedmonk

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Oh, it's not necessarily negativity.  Call it grieving.  Many of us jumped right over denial to anger, and now are moving toward the depression and/or acceptance stages.  The "bargaining" stage will be where we talk ourselves into various buyout options.


LOL= Roy Hobbs.  love the post.  you are one funny duder!

/slap at the title of the post.  Make that a /slap  /slap  (double slap).   Never quote Rick Pitino and think that you
are making an intelligent remark.  Its a moron to the oxy to the tenth degree.
;D ;D

BTW, I agree with every word in your front page article, Roy. Very well written.
"An ounce of practice is worth more than tons of preaching." - M.K. Gandhi


Re: To Quote Rick Pitino...
« Reply #17 on: February 25, 2011, 03:39:09 PM »

Offline dpaps

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Oh, it's not necessarily negativity.  Call it grieving.  Many of us jumped right over denial to anger, and now are moving toward the depression and/or acceptance stages.  The "bargaining" stage will be where we talk ourselves into various buyout options.

The plethora of comments/posts/threads about how  the Celtics now have zero chance to win the title and how Danny should be fired is negativity (not to mention ignorance), not grieving. Clearly not every poster on this board is overly negative, but also clearly, many posters are.

Re: To Quote Rick Pitino...
« Reply #18 on: February 25, 2011, 03:43:14 PM »

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Oh, it's not necessarily negativity.  Call it grieving.  Many of us jumped right over denial to anger, and now are moving toward the depression and/or acceptance stages.  The "bargaining" stage will be where we talk ourselves into various buyout options.
Bingo. That's what I'm doing now.


I will say this. I was shocked by the number of people on this site that don't see all the things that Perk gave us. You'd think he was some kind of scrub or something.
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