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Your former and retired Judge is headed down to lovely Key West to enjoy the 1st and 2nd rds from sunny FLA. And here we are, less than 2 days until tipoff, watching our Mojo flop around like a half dead snapper on a dock.
I may be retired, but that doesn't mean I don't care. And it doesn't mean I suddenly forgot how to Mojo up a title or four.
I'll leave you with my thoughts. Do with them what you will.
1) It's crystal clear those limericks were Mojo repellant yet, the current position has ignored any punishment of that.
2) It's crystal clear those $2 Miller Lites were rocket fuel for our fans and our team's performance. AD Dave says "Do you see what I see?" Not sure how the current position ignores this too.
3) Tom posted about getting behind a charity in the attached post (It Is Scapegoat Time of Year.) and one person responded to it. All years great in the history of the Yard had some charitable component. I mean, we stood on a stage and had Saint James Calhoun thank us personally for donating a $47,000 heart transplant machine.
Time's a'wastin and you're all spinning your wheels talking about a G League post. Well, I'm out. I'll be living the lyrics of a Jimmy Buffet song at this point tomorrow. Good luck.
I may be retired, but that doesn't mean I don't care. And it doesn't mean I suddenly forgot how to Mojo up a title or four.
I'll leave you with my thoughts. Do with them what you will.
1) It's crystal clear those limericks were Mojo repellant yet, the current position has ignored any punishment of that.
2) It's crystal clear those $2 Miller Lites were rocket fuel for our fans and our team's performance. AD Dave says "Do you see what I see?" Not sure how the current position ignores this too.
3) Tom posted about getting behind a charity in the attached post (It Is Scapegoat Time of Year.) and one person responded to it. All years great in the history of the Yard had some charitable component. I mean, we stood on a stage and had Saint James Calhoun thank us personally for donating a $47,000 heart transplant machine.
Time's a'wastin and you're all spinning your wheels talking about a G League post. Well, I'm out. I'll be living the lyrics of a Jimmy Buffet song at this point tomorrow. Good luck.