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    0 starsRoldy | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 01 2008 | the, blogs
    YouTubes of the Day: More vintage Jordan commercials - Ball Don't Lie - NBA - Yahoo! Sports

    mj steals lettuce. haha.

    Quoted: YouTubes of the Day: More vintage Jordan commercials Related: YouTube of the day

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    0 starsRoldy | Shared With: Everyone - May 06 2008 | the, blogs

    hmmm more nba coaching intrigue.
    ny reportedly going with Mark Jackson...
    until rumors of the Bulls being too cheapo with D'Antoni...

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    0 starsRoldy | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 07 2007 | the, blogs
    ESPN - Those NBA on ESPN Commercials - TrueHoop

    some funny ones in here :)

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    0 starsRoldy | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 13 2007 | the, or, blogs
    VIBE CONFIDENTIAL - Jennifer Lopez: Pregnant Or Swole?

    J-Lo, preggers or just swole. lol.

    Quoted: The lowdown on the downlow. Daily gossip.

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