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Forksref Wed Mar 15, 2006 06:08pm

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Ah, hyperbole. Truly a lost art.

Yeah, but you've got to admit, "It's not stomped, it's stepped-on," does not make a great alumni license plate frame. :)


Hyperbole, a million times more fun than other figures of speech.

bebanovich Wed Mar 15, 2006 08:30pm

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Originally posted by Forksref
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Originally posted by bebanovich
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Originally posted by jbduke


Ah, hyperbole. Truly a lost art.

Yeah, but you've got to admit, "It's not stomped, it's stepped-on," does not make a great alumni license plate frame. :)


Hyperbole, a million times more fun than other figures of speech.

Figurative language - it will, literally, blow your mind.

I just made that one up. If you don't get it, you are probably a sports announcer. :D

BktBallRef Wed Mar 15, 2006 09:07pm

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Originally posted by jbduke
1) Laettner "stomped" on Timberlake.
You yourself said "stepped on." It was a "tap." Call it a light tap, a medium tap, a hard tap, it makes no difference. That act probably imparted three pounds of force on Timberlake's. That's less force than a solid shove, and I'd love to know that you'd rule a shove a flagrant act. Hell, Tinnant's retaliation to Paulus yesterday was more vicious than Laettner's act, and I don't recall you calling for him to be ejected. The uniqueness of Laettner's act was what caused the uproar, not the viciousness of it. It was an arrogant, terribly unsporting act, but so are all sorts of things that don't draw nearly the attention that Laettner did.

You have got to be kidding. :(

How hard the step/stomp was has absolutley nothing to do with it. Spitting on someone has no force. Does that make it any less of a disgusting act? You bring up Tinnant. In my view, stomping, kicking or spitting on an opponent is much more disrespectful, unsporting of an act that shoving someone.

The point is that it was an intentional, unsporting act that very easily could have been considered flagrant. Tinnant retaliated. Laettner instigated. Whether it was Christian Laettner, Rasheed Wallace, Juluis Hodges or Tim Duncan, stepping on an opponent who's lying defenseless on the floor is a punk thing to do. I can't imagine not ejecting any player that I saw do this.

26 Year Gap Wed Mar 15, 2006 09:36pm

The guy has 'duke' in his username, Tony. Unless you or anyone else agree with him totally and unabashedly then you are out to lunch. ;)

MajorCord Wed Mar 15, 2006 11:13pm

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I think it was the Chris Washburn incident that pushed me over the edge. [/B][/QUOTE]

I grew up in Hickory, NC. Washburn went to Hickory High. I've seen him around town in recent years a few times. What a waste!

26 Year Gap Thu Mar 16, 2006 06:27am

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I think it was the Chris Washburn incident that pushed me over the edge. [/B][/QUOTE]

I grew up in Hickory, NC. Washburn went to Hickory High. I've seen him around town in recent years a few times. What a waste! [/B][/QUOTE]

I agree with the waste comment. But after he was charged with stealing a stereo, when NC State played at Duke shortly thereafter, the morons in the stands started throwing records onto the court which is much more dangerous than flinging CDs.


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