33. The number of Larry Bird. The greatest baller of all time.
No, but it is Continental AMERICA!
To hell with the AMP contest, it's moving too SLO, I just want to win some Fig Labs schwagg ....
Fig Labs stickers are available worldwide....dare I say, galaxy-wide? I dare! Just send me a mailing address (I have yours...unless you moved)
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Our daughter just sent that...![]()
Sounds like you need a battery backup for your house sirThat was wild...the power went out...no that's not the weird part...it's really windy. It was as if someone was violently flipping a switch back and forth...I threw the Main breaker after a solid minute of some nightmarish rendition of a 555 circuit! Then I sat at the window and waited for Frank's house (you remember Frank...I think he's in a cult) ...to stop blinking.![]()
That was wild...the power went out...no that's not the weird part...it's really windy. It was as if someone was violently flipping a switch back and forth...I threw the Main breaker after a solid minute of some nightmarish rendition of a 555 circuit! Then I sat at the window and waited for Frank's house (you remember Frank...I think he's in a cult) ...to stop blinking.![]()
Talking finesse how about Trey Young?I watch some highlights of Larry with my son a few days ago and he’s much more athletic and possessing a certain finesse than most people give him credit for.
To me, Larry embodies the purity of basketball much like Ted Williams does for baseball.
Ted’s baseball swing is THE most graceful, pure display of baseball skill I’ve personally ever seen.
Larry’s jump shot is the same embodiment of pure skill in basketball.
Needs to be on a real team, Atlanta's owners suck! Oops sorry Fig back to Sodano ampsOf the current crop of NBA players, he’s a definite favorite of mine.
As a sansamp user I resemble this statement.if someone is amp-less