Monday, May 2, 2011

I Lied

This is truly the last of the short posts. Here's something awesome from BlueFacedDevil:


At times like these, when America is united behind a single cause, it's important that we all pause for a moment, take a deep breath, and remember to hate Boston.

Just really, really hate the fuck out of them, in ways that are borderline uncomfortable.

And I leave you with this question: what about Garnett, Mr. President? He's still out there!

(Oh man this post is #666!!!)

10 comments:

  1. So you're a Duke, Yankees, and Lakers fan...I guess you don't like to lose much

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  2. Boston >>>>>> New York. Get over it.

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  3. What was the last time New York's team won a playoff game again? Right, oops.

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  4. I don't see how posting a video of Pierce being unfairly ejected proves anything, even if he is a douche.

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  5. Just read the Anon's gibberish/comment out loud and ohmygodicantbreatheimhavingananeurysm.

    Its nice to see you express your hatred of all things Boston. I guess you hate America then, too, because America was born in Boston, the cradle of liberty. Look it up, its science. New York was a Loyalist bastion during the revolution and many New Yorkers still yearn for the Crown's governance. North Carolina supported slavery in the Civil War. The Pilgrims came to Massachusetts because they knew the beaches of Cape Cod were far superior to those of Long Island and New Jersey.

    Celts over "Los" Heat in 6. Bruins over Philly in 5. Sox are about to go 22-4 in May. Go Boston. Go America.

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  6. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

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  7. Craig, I hate Boston and fully support Shane's post, but that was sort of brilliant. A+.

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  8. Craig, I was all ready to laugh at anon's post and consider it stupid, but then I looked down at my UNC t-shirt and looked up at my Harrison Barnes poster, and it was just a little too close to the truth for comfort.

    Also, I can tell you that FEWER than 40% of New Yorkers still yearn for the crown's governance, dude. It's just a really, really vocal minority.

    -Shane

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  9. I think you are completely right, it's time to pause it and think about all this topics. We need bloggers like you.

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