Who Needs Sleep?
As the title says, "Who needs sleep?"
An amazing thing occurred. It is Sunday, I am at work, and I am not tired.
I stopped in the bar on the way home from watching the NBA All Star festivities. It was around 11:00. I didn't think it would be such a great idea but a friend was visiting someone in town and I needed to stop by. I mean what kind of friend would I be. I kept thinking, "this is going to be a horrible idea tomorrow morning at 4:30."
It turned out that it wasn't.
The thing is Nino's was pretty happening last night. There was a great deal of hot tail there and I wasn't so sure I wanted to go home. I went to bed around 1:00 and as 4:30 rolled around I hopped out of bed as if I had slept a full 8 hours. I know later in the day that this lack of sleep will catch up to me, but that doesn't matter because I hopefully will be home from work by then.
So that is my amazing thing. I bet that kept everyone interested.
If you still read this you're either really bored or Fat Dan.
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Speaking of the NBA All Star festivities, Andre Iguodala got robbed. How does a 5'9", Nate Robinson, beat Andre Iguodala.
Iguodala performed one of the most daring and amazing dunks in the history of the Slam Dunk Competition. A pass from Allen Iverson off of the back of the backboard, head grazing the bottom of the glass, for a reverse slam. He then ran up the tunnel towards the locker room as if the contest was already over. It should have been. My friends, words cannot describe this dunk. Click on the video recap link. Iguodala had another highly impressive dunk as well. He bounced the ball of the floor, jumped grabbed the ball one handed, transferred the balled behind the back to his other hand for the stuff. All in one fluid motion. WOW!!
Nate Robinson had one highly impressive dunk. I will let you judge for yourself, which one that is.
One dunk in particular: he received a pass from Spud Webb, the 1986 Champion and fellow NBA midget, and jumped over him with a monstrous tomahawk. This was the only dunk he received a perfect score on.
The contest was a huge success and I can't wait for next year's event.
An amazing thing occurred. It is Sunday, I am at work, and I am not tired.
I stopped in the bar on the way home from watching the NBA All Star festivities. It was around 11:00. I didn't think it would be such a great idea but a friend was visiting someone in town and I needed to stop by. I mean what kind of friend would I be. I kept thinking, "this is going to be a horrible idea tomorrow morning at 4:30."
It turned out that it wasn't.
The thing is Nino's was pretty happening last night. There was a great deal of hot tail there and I wasn't so sure I wanted to go home. I went to bed around 1:00 and as 4:30 rolled around I hopped out of bed as if I had slept a full 8 hours. I know later in the day that this lack of sleep will catch up to me, but that doesn't matter because I hopefully will be home from work by then.
So that is my amazing thing. I bet that kept everyone interested.
If you still read this you're either really bored or Fat Dan.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Speaking of the NBA All Star festivities, Andre Iguodala got robbed. How does a 5'9", Nate Robinson, beat Andre Iguodala.
Iguodala performed one of the most daring and amazing dunks in the history of the Slam Dunk Competition. A pass from Allen Iverson off of the back of the backboard, head grazing the bottom of the glass, for a reverse slam. He then ran up the tunnel towards the locker room as if the contest was already over. It should have been. My friends, words cannot describe this dunk. Click on the video recap link. Iguodala had another highly impressive dunk as well. He bounced the ball of the floor, jumped grabbed the ball one handed, transferred the balled behind the back to his other hand for the stuff. All in one fluid motion. WOW!!
Nate Robinson had one highly impressive dunk. I will let you judge for yourself, which one that is.
One dunk in particular: he received a pass from Spud Webb, the 1986 Champion and fellow NBA midget, and jumped over him with a monstrous tomahawk. This was the only dunk he received a perfect score on.
The contest was a huge success and I can't wait for next year's event.



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