but this time I'm the freak (sort of, I think... )
See, from time to time this guy gets on the train two stops after mine (the busy stop) and this guy looks like Gerry McNamara:
Only Gerry McNamara when he's in his early 30's. I don't know why, but I find this facinating and I have a tendency to stare at him - well, not openly stare, but check him out from time to time. Today he was wearing a trench coat and Ray Ban sunglasses. I almost didn't recognize him in this secret service agent like get up.
so hello gerry of the future from the girl you probably think is stalking you. but I'm not and I'm really not a freak. really.
thank goodness it's Friday because based on this post, I may need to seek professional help over the weekend.
bah!-----
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GMac was back! In the last 5 or 6 minutes of the game, anyway. He hit 3 three's in that time.. but before that it was brick city. The first half was the worst hoops I've seen (on both sides) in a long time. It was almost painful to watch. 25 friggin' turnovers! And Red Auerbach was there - how is Hakim going get to the Celtics with displays like that? :) But that last shot was pretty sweet..
It seems whatever is going on with Edelin shook up the whole team.. that's my theory. Though they started playing crappy before Edelin actually left.
How is that for an update, Dave? I can speak to one team and they have been a little disappointing, at best. Watch UConn and Pitt..
Posted by amy | October 26, 2006 8:15 PM
Posted on October 26, 2006 20:15
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Is that why Living Reflections hasn't been mistaken (by me) for the Globe's Sports section collegiate wrap-up this year? ;^)
Posted by dave | October 26, 2006 8:15 PM
Posted on October 26, 2006 20:15
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Big shot by G-Mac against the Hoyas. Seems the loss of Billy Edelin has affected his game terribly. The season looked so good just last month.
Posted by Paul Katcher | October 26, 2006 8:15 PM
Posted on October 26, 2006 20:15