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panchess
07-31-2008, 08:27 AM
Jennifer Gilmore has accepted the position of Game Time Coordinator and her insight will bring excitement and a tough of class to the organization. Ms. Gilmore's exceptional organizational and diplomatic abilities make her the perfect choice for the Push.

I am sure she has a "tough of class" for the team. Why do you need diplomacy to run game-time operations? Is it that choatic in LA?

TheStandard
07-31-2008, 10:37 AM
its just ABA crackhead speak. Thats what all these owners are on now. On crack. They have all drunk the Juice and have now gone to learn how to write press releases with Embry Malone.

bectond
07-31-2008, 03:09 PM
I am sure she has a "tough of class" for the team. Why do you need diplomacy to run game-time operations? Is it that choatic in LA?

The bloods and the crips

bectond
07-31-2008, 03:25 PM
its just ABA crackhead speak. Thats what all these owners are on now. On crack. They have all drunk the Juice and have now gone to learn how to write press releases with Embry Malone.

I could not disagree more, as the resident expert (on this board) when it comes to 'Crackhead Pidgin English', no self respecting crackhead would ever use the words - 'insight' or 'organizational'. Crackheads tend to use the word shyt instead.

For instance, if a person was insightful a crackhead might say:

He be knowing lots of shyt.
or
if a person had good organizational skills a crackhead might say:
He always be telling people what to do and shyt, that MF gets on my nerves.

The person who wrote this press release is clearly not a crackhead. I'd say a typo occurred and the person does not know how to address the sporting public (the sporting public being -people that tend not to be diplomatic and may even hate the mere mention of the word).

LightningMan
07-31-2008, 05:01 PM
I could not disagree more, as the resident expert (on this board) when it comes to 'Crackhead Pigeon English', no self respecting crackhead would ever use the words - 'insight' or 'organizational'.
And no self respecting expert would use the word pigeon for pidgin. ;)

bectond
07-31-2008, 05:19 PM
And no self respecting expert would use the word pigeon for pidgin. ;)

First off, you were not supposed to know what I was talking about.
Damn college grad!!!
Secondly, Crackhead 'pigeon' is a lot funnier than Crackhead 'Pidgin'.

Sam Hill
07-31-2008, 05:35 PM
When you say someone adds a "touch of class" (or a tough of class) to your organization, doesn't that imply that you had no class to begin with?

Which would be, as we all know, par for the course in this league.

ABARedWhiteBlue
07-31-2008, 06:16 PM
When you say someone adds a "touch of class" (or a tough of class) to your organization, doesn't that imply that you had no class to begin with?

Which would be, as we all know, par for the course in this league.

But what about class at ABA University?

Wait...

never mind....

Pounder
07-31-2008, 06:54 PM
[MOMENTARY REALITY ATTACK]

At least this writer TRIED to use spellcheck.

[/MRA]

Back to your far more entertaining rants.