Win a Free TV (some action required)
For those of you who have browsers with adblocker plug-ins, Samsung is a pretty big sponsor of SBnation and, by extension PtR. This means that sometimes, very cool things can happen. And if you're someone who likes to enjoy electronic equipment, then this could be a your cool thing.

Here's the link. I'd love for a £er to be the one to get this bad boy.
That is all.
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Niiiice, jrw! Where IS Hipuks, anyway?
Honestly. You kids today, with your hippity-hop music and your Twiddle. - Lauri
That stingrays face looks remarkably mammilian.
[ "Duncan, the Spurs' 34-year-old captain, was aghast when Splitter told him he used to watch him as a kid."]
"I didn't enjoy that at all," Duncan said
yes. almost like a bat from a fantasy world.
Hey, if posting a sharp, insightful, yet non-sarcastic comment were that easy, even olf would do it.
Mike Monroe: ...the uninformed presume Parker is expendable.
by freshtunarightofftheboat on Nov 20, 2010 5:31 AM CST up reply actions
Manu will take care of that bat.
Yo, I’m 6-11, but I just want to dribble through my legs and shoot jumpshots like a guard. - Marc Blucas on Tim Duncan
lol, I was just waiting for a Manu reference!
Hey, if posting a sharp, insightful, yet non-sarcastic comment were that easy, even olf would do it.
Mike Monroe: ...the uninformed presume Parker is expendable.
by freshtunarightofftheboat on Nov 20, 2010 11:07 AM CST up reply actions
What do you think the stingray is swimming away from ?
[ "Duncan, the Spurs' 34-year-old captain, was aghast when Splitter told him he used to watch him as a kid."]
"I didn't enjoy that at all," Duncan said
Thanks for the link jrw. (I saw this baby today at Costco, it’s a honey.) I just posted this:
Lots of great games and events mentioned here, but if we’re talking about sports moments, I have to go with Sean Elliott’s Memorial Day Miracle in the ’99 WCF. You have to remember that Elliott was battling a serious kidney condition (one that would later require transplant surgery), that his shot capped a monster 18-point comeback by the Spurs (it was their first and only lead in the game), and that the ball was nearly stolen on the pass to Sean and he had to keep on tiptoes with his heels above the sideline marker while making the three-point shot. You also have to remember that, up until this time, the Spurs had had years of disappointment and futility in trying to reach the NBA Finals.
It was truly an improbable series of circumstances, and perhaps foreshadowed the great success of the Spurs in the years to follow.
One of those successes could have also been my choice: David Robinson on Father’s Day 2003, just after winning his second championship ring in the final game of the series against New Jersey, and his final professional basketball game.
As for the Fisher 0.4 mentioned above, it’s a sore spot with me, and most Spurs fans. I can’t see how it could be a valid ‘sports moment’ for this contest, because it couldn’t have happened, not with the time remaining. lol
Hey, if posting a sharp, insightful, yet non-sarcastic comment were that easy, even olf would do it.
Mike Monroe: ...the uninformed presume Parker is expendable.
by freshtunarightofftheboat on Nov 21, 2010 12:27 AM CST reply actions
tuna, you need to post your comments on the link I provided for them to count.
Samsung won’t be counting comments from here.
The point with intangibles is that no one can see them.
I know. I posted it to the link you provided, but decided to post it here too mainly because I was irritated that someone chose the Fisher 0.4, and figured that PtR’rs would understand my need to vent about it. :)
Hey, if posting a sharp, insightful, yet non-sarcastic comment were that easy, even olf would do it.
Mike Monroe: ...the uninformed presume Parker is expendable.
by freshtunarightofftheboat on Nov 22, 2010 12:42 AM CST up reply actions

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