View Full Version : Sue Bird..and other unfocused comments
Young Drachma
10-06-2004, 12:58 AM
Ok, so no one cares about the WNBA. But she's kinda hot and it was classy for her to play with a broken nose and to drop bombs on that other women's team that her team (They're in Seattle) beat to advance to the WNBA finals.
As a total sidenote. I didn't know Phil Garner got hired as Astros Manager?!?
I had some choice words (http://ishouldstudymore.net/shr/wp-trackback.php/240) for Bruce RATner, after hearing Jason Kidd sound off today.
I think that's all.
stkelly52
10-06-2004, 05:02 AM
its odd, the Seattle Storm are heading into the WNBA Finals now, and i didn't even know that the WNBA season had started until I heard obout their game 1 win over Sacramento. it is like the WNBA had a season and nobody cared
Blackadar
10-06-2004, 06:37 AM
it is like the WNBA had a season and nobody cared
Since when is this not the case?
:)
gottimd
10-06-2004, 07:12 AM
I didn't even know there was a season, let alone they are in the playoffs and now teams are advancing to the championship. Even with all of that known now, I still won't watch it. You know how some sports, even if you don't watch it often or at all, you usually tune into a thrilling championship game or last minute playoff win? I don't think I would do that for the WNBA. I would probably just flip the channel.
Samdari
10-06-2004, 07:14 AM
Lauren Jackson really needs to extend her nude on film career to include a girl on girl scene with Sue Bird (preferably Jackson spanking Bird).
Young Drachma
10-06-2004, 11:09 AM
Yeah, no one really noticed that the WNBA season happened. But what I do notice, is that the games really are selling out - or at least - lots of fans dressed up as real people are showing up to games.
I think the NBA was smart to create the league, even if its just for show..I think it sends a statement.
You'd think those morons running that soccer league in the US would get the hint about their own women's league. Women's soccer is popular and if they could exploit that, it'd at least make MLS solvent. Rather than a mockery owned by a few guys. Though I do have to say, they must be making some money - because its so weird that the same few guys would spend millions after millions to keep team after team solvent.
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