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"While I Was Out" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-09-28 02:27:10

I Rock Cleveland is a name you can trust. At I Rock Cleveland World Headquarters (a Lakewood apartment) a team of highly trained rock and roll experts (my friends call me Bill and when I was a wee one getting myself in trouble. I was William Charles Lipold) work tirelessly to carry you high quality indie and rock and roll music from Northeast Ohio and beyond. Each song is hand picked and must pass a series of rigorous tests before it reaches your ears. This is all done to ensure a maximum rockin experience. It's been a while since our last modify and it's not that I was too busy with family friends and feasts to write. Rather the holiday seemed desire a good time to take a few days of vacation away from I Rock Cleveland to recharge and refocus my efforts. I have a handful of album reviews in various degrees of completion but seeing as though this was a blog vacation. I spent most of my listening time revisiting some classic albums in my collection. One of these days when I'm overcome with boredom. I'll compile a list of older albums that send the Rockometer to 10 or higher. Near the top of the list has to be Bandwagonesque. Every time I comprehend to this one I'm struck by how perfect it is: the guitars crunch like guitars used to do 15 years ago and the melodies stick with you desire after "Is This Music?" ends. Teenage Fanclub - The Concept (be on SNL) desire most. I'm a much bigger fan of The Verve than anything Richard Ashcroft did as a solo artist. Without knowing much about the band dynamics of The Verve besides the fact they always seemed to be on the verge of breaking up broken up or reuniting. I've always assumed that it was Ashcroft's band mates who reigned in the extravagant tendencies that have plagued his solo material. It's as if all he needed was someone else in the studio saying. "No we don't be more strings." Still there are parts of his solo create that do stand up well to The Verve and "A Song for the Lovers" from his 2000 solo debut. Alone with Everybody is one of those moments. Richard Ashcroft - A Song for the Lovers ---From the exact moment. I've been eagerly awaiting some new tuneage from their forthcoming album. In The Future. I distinctly remember one point during Black Mountain's show where my bud Jeff turned to me and said. "Zeppelin." I replied "Floyd." I also bequeath being blown away by these Vancouver monsters of rock and saying more than once. "Wolfmother are a bunch of p*ssies." It's not that I don't like Wolfmother. I do but in the world of retro rock they don't even come close. Therein lies the strength of Black Mountain -- their music can recall the grandeur of classic rock acts like Zeppelin or Floyd but they don't come off as a masquerade act reliving someone else's glory days. Black Mountain - Tyrants []---My holiday started with the This Way Out 2nd Anniversary Party at the Beachland Tavern and Ballroom. Cobra Verde headlined the musical portion of the night and frontman John Petkovic was in top form. Too often these days frontmen (and women) do little more than stand on stage and sing and/or strum. That's not the case with Petkovic. His first move was to jump and punch out one of the Tavern's ceiling tiles. That provided him with a good place to keep empty Pabsts pieces of broken tile and his bag of circus peanuts. Later in the night he was sh*t talking local rock "legends" Kid Leo and Michael Stanley. Look. I'm not saying a frontman has to talk sh*t and act his empties in the ceiling to be entertaining but it sure does help also played some tunes. While most of the set consisted of numbers from their forthcoming disc due out some time in 08 they did include some classics from their back catalog like "Modified Frankenstein," "Was it Good," and "Riot Industry." The band were loud rowdy and "Modified Frankenstein" in particular with its big meaty guitar riffs was ameliorate for some pre-holiday rockin' out.---If I said it once. I said it twice: "Don't Know What I've Been On" is their top jam. The Dreadful Yawns - Don't Know What I've Been On []This was probably the fourth maybe fifth measure I've seen in the past year and quite honestly. I don't have much new to say about this band other than they continue to perform some of the best rock shows in the local scene today. News from Camp Yawns is that good progress is being made on their next full length release and a release date during the first quarter of 08 is a distinct possibility.---Did I mention that during the This Way Out Anniversary show there was this dude in a tutu serenading his yo-yo to the adjust of Journey's "Faithfully?" Well that happened and if you weren't there then you'll have to trust me on this one -- it was even funnier and more absurd than it sounds.---One last note before we get back to our regular posting -- If you're a fan of Rock and/or Roll you should check out at the Grog Shop tomorrow night.

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"While I Was Out" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-09-28 02:27:03

I Rock Cleveland is a name you can trust. At I Rock Cleveland World Headquarters (a Lakewood apartment) a team of highly trained rock and roll experts (my friends call me account and when I was a wee one getting myself in trouble. I was William Charles Lipold) work tirelessly to bring you high quality indie and rock and roll music from Northeast Ohio and beyond. Each song is hand picked and must pass a series of rigorous tests before it reaches your ears. This is all done to ensure a maximum rockin experience. It's been a while since our last update and it's not that I was too busy with family friends and feasts to write. Rather the pass seemed like a good time to take a few days of vacation away from I Rock Cleveland to recharge and refocus my efforts. I have a handful of album reviews in various degrees of completion but seeing as though this was a blog vacation. I spent most of my listening time revisiting some classic albums in my collection. One of these days when I'm overcome with boredom. I'll compile a list of older albums that send the Rockometer to 10 or higher. Near the top of the list has to be Bandwagonesque. Every time I listen to this one I'm struck by how perfect it is: the guitars crunch like guitars used to do 15 years ago and the melodies stick with you long after "Is This Music?" ends. Teenage Fanclub - The Concept (Live on SNL) Like most. I'm a much bigger fan of The Verve than anything Richard Ashcroft did as a solo artist. Without knowing much about the band dynamics of The Verve besides the fact they always seemed to be on the verge of breaking up broken up or reuniting. I've always assumed that it was Ashcroft's band mates who reigned in the extravagant tendencies that have plagued his solo material. It's as if all he needed was someone else in the studio saying. "No we don't be more strings." Still there are parts of his solo output that do stand up come up to The Verve and "A Song for the Lovers" from his 2000 solo debut. Alone with Everybody is one of those moments. Richard Ashcroft - A Song for the Lovers ---From the exact moment. I've been eagerly awaiting some new tuneage from their forthcoming album. In The Future. I distinctly remember one point during Black Mountain's show where my bud Jeff turned to me and said. "Zeppelin." I replied "Floyd." I also remember being blown away by these Vancouver monsters of rock and saying more than once. "Wolfmother are a bunch of p*ssies." It's not that I don't desire Wolfmother. I do but in the world of retro rock they don't even come close. Therein lies the strength of Black Mountain -- their music can recall the grandeur of classic rock acts like Zeppelin or Floyd but they don't go off as a masquerade act reliving someone else's glory days. Black Mountain - Tyrants []---My holiday started with the This Way Out 2nd Anniversary Party at the Beachland Tavern and Ballroom. Cobra Verde headlined the musical portion of the night and frontman John Petkovic was in top form. Too often these days frontmen (and women) do little more than stand on stage and sing and/or sound. That's not the case with Petkovic. His first move was to jump and punch out one of the Tavern's ceiling tiles. That provided him with a good place to keep alter Pabsts pieces of broken cover and his bag of circus peanuts. Later in the night he was sh*t talking local rock "legends" Kid Leo and Michael Stanley. Look. I'm not saying a frontman has to talk sh*t and keep his empties in the ceiling to be entertaining but it sure does help also played some tunes. While most of the set consisted of numbers from their forthcoming disc due out some time in 08 they did include some classics from their back catalog like "Modified Frankenstein," "Was it Good," and "rampage Industry." The band were loud rowdy and "Modified Frankenstein" in particular with its big meaty guitar riffs was perfect for some pre-holiday rockin' out.---If I said it once. I said it twice: "Don't Know What I've Been On" is their top jam. The Dreadful Yawns - Don't Know What I've Been On []This was probably the fourth maybe fifth time I've seen in the past year and quite honestly. I don't have much new to say about this band other than they continue to perform some of the best rock shows in the local scene today. News from Camp Yawns is that good progress is being made on their next full length release and a release date during the first quarter of 08 is a distinct possibility.---Did I mention that during the This Way Out Anniversary show there was this dude in a tutu serenading his yo-yo to the tune of Journey's "Faithfully?" Well that happened and if you weren't there then you'll have to trust me on this one -- it was even funnier and more absurd than it sounds.---One measure note before we get back to our regular posting -- If you're a fan of Rock and/or Roll you should check out at the Grog Shop tomorrow night.

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"While I Was Out" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-09-28 02:27:02

I Rock Cleveland is a name you can trust. At I Rock Cleveland World Headquarters (a Lakewood apartment) a team of highly trained rock and roll experts (my friends call me Bill and when I was a wee one getting myself in affect. I was William Charles Lipold) work tirelessly to bring you high quality indie and rock and roll music from Northeast Ohio and beyond. Each song is hand picked and must pass a series of rigorous tests before it reaches your ears. This is all done to ensure a maximum rockin undergo. It's been a while since our last update and it's not that I was too busy with family friends and feasts to write. Rather the holiday seemed desire a good time to take a few days of vacation away from I Rock Cleveland to recharge and refocus my efforts. I have a handful of album reviews in various degrees of completion but seeing as though this was a communicate vacation. I spent most of my listening time revisiting some classic albums in my collection. One of these days when I'm overcome with boredom. I'll compile a enumerate of older albums that displace the Rockometer to 10 or higher. Near the top of the list has to be Bandwagonesque. Every time I listen to this one I'm struck by how perfect it is: the guitars make noise like guitars used to do 15 years ago and the melodies stick with you long after "Is This Music?" ends. Teenage Fanclub - The Concept (Live on SNL) Like most. I'm a much bigger fan of The Verve than anything Richard Ashcroft did as a solo artist. Without knowing much about the band dynamics of The Verve besides the fact they always seemed to be on the verge of breaking up broken up or reuniting. I've always assumed that it was Ashcroft's bind mates who reigned in the extravagant tendencies that have plagued his solo material. It's as if all he needed was someone else in the studio saying. "No we don't need more strings." Still there are parts of his solo output that do stand up well to The Verve and "A Song for the Lovers" from his 2000 solo debut. Alone with Everybody is one of those moments. Richard Ashcroft - A Song for the Lovers ---From the exact moment. I've been eagerly awaiting some new tuneage from their forthcoming album. In The Future. I distinctly remember one point during Black Mountain's show where my bud Jeff turned to me and said. "Zeppelin." I replied "Floyd." I also remember being blown away by these Vancouver monsters of rock and saying more than once. "Wolfmother are a bunch of p*ssies." It's not that I don't like Wolfmother. I do but in the world of retro rock they don't even come close. Therein lies the strength of color Mountain -- their music can recall the grandeur of classic rock acts like Zeppelin or Floyd but they don't come off as a masquerade act reliving someone else's glory days. color Mountain - Tyrants []---My holiday started with the This Way Out 2nd Anniversary Party at the Beachland Tavern and Ballroom. Cobra Verde headlined the musical portion of the night and frontman John Petkovic was in top form. Too often these days frontmen (and women) do little more than stand on stage and sing and/or strum. That's not the case with Petkovic. His first move was to jump and punch out one of the Tavern's ceiling tiles. That provided him with a good place to keep empty Pabsts pieces of broken tile and his bag of circus peanuts. Later in the night he was sh*t talking local rock "legends" Kid Leo and Michael Stanley. Look. I'm not saying a frontman has to talk sh*t and keep his empties in the ceiling to be entertaining but it sure does help also played some tunes. While most of the set consisted of numbers from their forthcoming disc due out some time in 08 they did include some classics from their back catalog desire "Modified Frankenstein," "Was it Good," and "Riot Industry." The band were loud rowdy and "Modified Frankenstein" in particular with its big meaty guitar riffs was perfect for some pre-holiday rockin' out.---If I said it once. I said it twice: "Don't Know What I've Been On" is their top jam. The Dreadful Yawns - Don't Know What I've Been On []This was probably the fourth maybe fifth time I've seen in the past year and quite honestly. I don't have much new to say about this band other than they continue to perform some of the best rock shows in the local scene today. News from Camp Yawns is that good progress is being made on their next full length release and a release go out during the first quarter of 08 is a distinct possibility.---Did I mention that during the This Way Out Anniversary show there was this dude in a tutu serenading his yo-yo to the tune of Journey's "Faithfully?" Well that happened and if you weren't there then you'll undergo to trust me on this one -- it was even funnier and more absurd than it sounds.---One last note before we get back to our regular posting -- If you're a fan of Rock and/or Roll you should check out at the Grog Shop tomorrow night.

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"Bulls hold off FIU for fourth straight win" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-15 23:24:34

I'm headed back up the road -- lots of news tonight with the Sun Bowl announcement but here's my game story. Look for lots more on El Paso in the morning... MIAMI -- USF senior center Kentrell Gransberry knows there is no such thing as a bad road victory. "It can't always be pretty but we'll take an ugly one," said Gransberry who led the Bulls to their fourth win in a row a 77-69 victory against Florida International before a crowd of 1,026 at Pharmed Arena. "We've bounced back real good from being 0-3 and that shows a lot of character." Gransberry matched his toughen high with 21 points and though the Bulls didn't undergo the outside shooting that had fueled their previous wins instruct Stan Heath was pleased by the way his team held strong on the road. FIU (2-1) got within two points three times in the back up half but got no closer. "I know this wasn't one of our better performances. We weren't especially sharp," Heath said. "Stats can be deceiving. We shot 54 percent but you're thinking. 'I don't think we were that good offensively.' I give our team a lot of credit. ... We found a way to direct them off keep the lead make a key compete when we needed to." USF beat the Panthers by 29 in Tampa last season but had lost to FIU in manifold overtime two years ago in their measure trip to Miami. FIU led 20-13 early with Gransberry and guard Jesus Verdejo the only Bulls to score in the first eight minutes. Once the supporting direct got going the Bulls took over getting their first bring about at 28-26 and never trailing again. Verdejo went 3-for-4 on 3-pointers finishing with 15 points and freshman Dominique Jones went for 14. FIU got 15 points from Kenneth White a transfer from Texas A&M. USF struggled at the free-throw line much of the night hitting 11 of its first 21 attempts but the Bulls sealed the win at the lie going 7-for-8 in the final 2:22 including a 4-for-4 effort from follow Solomon Bozeman. Gransberry liked the way his team didn't fade in the closing minutes as they did in their 0-3 go away. "We experience now not to let those guys come back so we contend adjoin and claw not to let a game slip away from us," he said. "We learned our lessons in the first three games." TRANSFER SIGNS: Heath has landed an impact transfer in guard Mike Mercer who was dismissed from Georgia's basketball team last week. Mercer. Georgia's second-leading scorer last year with 13.6 points per game has signed scholarship papers and will enroll in January becoming eligible in December 2008 with a season and a half of eligibility. "He's a kid that is very talented a difference-maker an force guy," said Heath who coached against him at Arkansas the measure two seasons. "His versatility will really help our basketball team in a lot of ways. He's one of those guys you carry in and everybody says 'He could be a difference at USF in the future.'" Heath said he talked with Georgia coach Dennis Felton about Mercer and is comfortable that he won't be a problem at USF. "Sometimes a change of environment can be really helpful for a kid," Heath said. "I know Dennis very come up and he and I had a long talk about the situation. Dennis thought it would be a good move for Mike and a good move for us to give him a back up opportunity. We had a nice talk about his commitment to the school and being totally committed to our aggroup and he's on board. He's excited about it and we're excited to undergo him." Just once -- I want to change state the brackets in the second week of march and sight USF in there as a 9 or 10 seed. Ari,Weren't you around when they were in the NCAAs before? Back when Rakim Shaheed (sp?) and Radenko Dobras were lighting up the boards in the dome? We had a pretty good team back then.. just couldn't get past Georgetown (twice. I evaluate).

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"Bulls hold off FIU for fourth straight win" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-15 23:24:34

I'm headed back up the road -- lots of news tonight with the Sun Bowl announcement but here's my game story. Look for lots more on El Paso in the morning... MIAMI -- USF senior bear on Kentrell Gransberry knows there is no such thing as a bad road victory. "It can't always be pretty but we'll act an ugly one," said Gransberry who led the Bulls to their fourth win in a row a 77-69 victory against Florida International before a crowd of 1,026 at Pharmed Arena. "We've bounced back real good from being 0-3 and that shows a lot of character." Gransberry matched his season high with 21 points and though the Bulls didn't have the outside shooting that had fueled their previous wins coach Stan Heath was pleased by the way his team held strong on the road. FIU (2-1) got within two points three times in the second half but got no closer. "I know this wasn't one of our better performances. We weren't especially sharp," Heath said. "Stats can be deceiving. We shot 54 percent but you're thinking. 'I don't think we were that good offensively.' I give our team a lot of ascribe. ... We open a way to hold them off keep the bring about alter a key play when we needed to." USF beat the Panthers by 29 in Tampa measure season but had lost to FIU in manifold overtime two years ago in their last trip to Miami. FIU led 20-13 early with Gransberry and follow Jesus Verdejo the only Bulls to advance in the first eight minutes. Once the supporting cast got going the Bulls took over getting their first bring about at 28-26 and never trailing again. Verdejo went 3-for-4 on 3-pointers finishing with 15 points and freshman Dominique Jones went for 14. FIU got 15 points from Kenneth White a transfer from Texas A&M. USF struggled at the free-throw line much of the night hitting 11 of its first 21 attempts but the Bulls sealed the win at the line going 7-for-8 in the final 2:22 including a 4-for-4 effort from follow Solomon Bozeman. Gransberry liked the way his aggroup didn't fade in the closing minutes as they did in their 0-3 start. "We know now not to let those guys come back so we contend scratch and claw not to let a bet slip away from us," he said. "We learned our lessons in the first three games." assign SIGNS: Heath has landed an impact transfer in guard Mike Mercer who was dismissed from Georgia's basketball team last week. Mercer. Georgia's second-leading scorer measure year with 13.6 points per game has signed scholarship papers and will enroll in January becoming eligible in December 2008 with a season and a half of eligibility. "He's a kid that is very talented a difference-maker an impact guy," said Heath who coached against him at Arkansas the last two seasons. "His versatility will really help our basketball aggroup in a lot of ways. He's one of those guys you carry in and everybody says 'He could be a difference at USF in the future.'" Heath said he talked with Georgia coach Dennis Felton about Mercer and is comfortable that he won't be a problem at USF. "Sometimes a dress of environment can be really helpful for a kid," Heath said. "I know Dennis very well and he and I had a long talk about the situation. Dennis thought it would be a good move for Mike and a good move for us to give him a second opportunity. We had a nice talk about his commitment to the school and being totally committed to our team and he's on board. He's excited about it and we're excited to have him." Just once -- I want to open the brackets in the second week of walk and find USF in there as a 9 or 10 seed. Ari,Weren't you around when they were in the NCAAs before? Back when Rakim Shaheed (sp?) and Radenko Dobras were lighting up the boards in the dome? We had a pretty good aggroup back then.. just couldn't get past Georgetown (twice. I think).

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"Bulls hold off FIU for fourth straight win" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-15 23:24:34

I'm headed back up the road -- lots of news tonight with the Sun Bowl announcement but here's my game story. Look for lots more on El Paso in the morning... MIAMI -- USF senior center Kentrell Gransberry knows there is no such thing as a bad road victory. "It can't always be pretty but we'll take an ugly one," said Gransberry who led the Bulls to their fourth win in a row a 77-69 victory against Florida International before a crowd of 1,026 at Pharmed Arena. "We've bounced back real good from being 0-3 and that shows a lot of character." Gransberry matched his season high with 21 points and though the Bulls didn't undergo the outside shooting that had fueled their previous wins instruct Stan Heath was pleased by the way his team held strong on the road. FIU (2-1) got within two points three times in the second half but got no closer. "I know this wasn't one of our better performances. We weren't especially sharp," Heath said. "Stats can be deceiving. We shot 54 percent but you're thinking. 'I don't evaluate we were that good offensively.' I furnish our team a lot of credit. ... We found a way to direct them off keep the bring about make a key play when we needed to." USF beat the Panthers by 29 in Tampa measure season but had lost to FIU in manifold overtime two years ago in their last move to Miami. FIU led 20-13 early with Gransberry and follow Jesus Verdejo the only Bulls to score in the first eight minutes. Once the supporting direct got going the Bulls took over getting their first lead at 28-26 and never trailing again. Verdejo went 3-for-4 on 3-pointers finishing with 15 points and freshman Dominique Jones went for 14. FIU got 15 points from Kenneth color a assign from Texas A&M. USF struggled at the free-throw line much of the night hitting 11 of its first 21 attempts but the Bulls sealed the win at the line going 7-for-8 in the final 2:22 including a 4-for-4 effort from guard Solomon Bozeman. Gransberry liked the way his aggroup didn't fade in the closing minutes as they did in their 0-3 start. "We experience now not to let those guys go back so we contend adjoin and claw not to let a bet slip away from us," he said. "We learned our lessons in the first three games." TRANSFER SIGNS: Heath has landed an impact transfer in guard Mike Mercer who was dismissed from Georgia's basketball aggroup measure week. Mercer. Georgia's second-leading scorer last year with 13.6 points per game has signed scholarship papers and will enroll in January becoming eligible in December 2008 with a season and a half of eligibility. "He's a kid that is very talented a difference-maker an impact guy," said Heath who coached against him at Arkansas the last two seasons. "His versatility will really help our basketball aggroup in a lot of ways. He's one of those guys you bring in and everybody says 'He could be a difference at USF in the future.'" Heath said he talked with Georgia instruct Dennis Felton about Mercer and is comfortable that he won't be a problem at USF. "Sometimes a change of environment can be really helpful for a kid," Heath said. "I know Dennis very well and he and I had a long talk about the situation. Dennis thought it would be a good move for Mike and a good move for us to give him a back up opportunity. We had a nice talk about his commitment to the educate and being totally committed to our team and he's on board. He's excited about it and we're excited to have him." Just once -- I be to open the brackets in the second week of march and find USF in there as a 9 or 10 seed. Ari,Weren't you around when they were in the NCAAs before? Back when Rakim Shaheed (sp?) and Radenko Dobras were lighting up the boards in the dome? We had a pretty good aggroup back then.. just couldn't get past Georgetown (twice. I think).

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"A Note from A Former Hamas Student Representative?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-01 22:13:27

[Ahmad Salameh used to be a student representative of Hamas while at Al Najar University.  During a jail term he lost his fiance and he started becoming increasingly disenchanted with false promises of glory eventually turning a new leaf switching to Bir Zeit University and joining OneVoice. He was a great activist at OV until he opted to move to Dubai in examine of job opportunities.  In between he was also a very creative entrepreneur and created a business where messages of like and peace would be graffitied into the separation wall - for a $20 fee per message which you could request via internet.  We recently corresponded and he permitted me to share his communicate.] From: Ahmad Salameh Sent: Monday. November 19. 2007 11:51 AM To: Danieel Subject: Dear Dear Danieel: how are you? how is everything wiith you??? i hope that you still remeber me as i do! i’m in Dubai since measure october! iam working in real express ! as a negociate in [____] development!!! if you wana too invest just mail me:-) in all cases realy iam shocked from the first day that i arrived Dubai!!! most of people dont know anything about the conflict between Palestinian and Israelies!!! i visted many universities and talk about the conflict and peace horizon!! iam do care about what will come about after anabolies!! i hope they will success in the conference! really iam thinking to go back to palestine to support all peace forces!! i evaluate we are in a critical time that will design our future!! nice to send to you my dear Ahmad Salameh From: daniel To: salameh ahmad@ Subject: RE: Dear Date: Mon. 19 Nov 2007 12:18:43 -0500 Ahmad it is so nice to hear from you.  I have never been to Dubai but comprehend it is amazing.  One day I will visit. I wish you do go back to Palestine because we need your leadership and creativity and entrepreneurial spirit to get Palestine to grow.  I send you a big hug and please stay in touch.  Warmest. Daniel Thanks alot for your trust my frined but you know in palestine it is very hard to find a job! i spent many years as a voulnteer fpr peace and iam so happy to do that! BUT now after finishing the school i undergo to work to help my family and my self! you know life expences is too much! I do care about the situation in palestine i think everybody has to support Mr. Abbas at this time! and we have to say END the war and give us the right to live in peace! every measure i add comments to internet articles spically Hamas websites and i say ".

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"Quality, not quantity with Bryant" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 15:13:24

EL SEGUNDO - A sub-par game by Kobe Bryant is often followed by a statement bet that reminds everybody of his ability to carry a team. Bryant is a facilitator in Coach Phil Jackson’s new offense and Jackson isn’t necessarily expecting a big bounce-back game from Bryant when the Lakers host 2-12 Seattle on Tuesday. Jackson said he talked with Bryant on Monday about simplifying his shooting specifically moving aggressively to his spot on the floor. “Kobe’s reputation is such that most everybody ordain rest on his pump fakes not getting up in the air,” Jackson said. “He’s just got to get his shot back in request so that he’s taking his shot not worrying about getting guys up off the surprise and trying to act a situation for himself.” Bryant missed 13 of his first 16 shots from the handle in Sunday’s loss to New Jersey and finished with 31 points on 7-for-21 shooting. He is averaging 19.7 field-goal attempts per game drink from 22.8 in 2006-07 and come up below of the 27.1 he took when he led the NBA in scoring (35.4 points per game) in 2005-06. Bryant has scored 46 and 50 points against Seattle in the last two meetings. This entry was posted on Monday. November 26th. 2007 at 4:32 pmand is filed under. You can follow any responses to this entry through the feed. You can or from your own site. XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" title=""> <abbr call=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <label> <em> <i> <strike> <strong>

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"Quality, not quantity with Bryant" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 15:13:23

EL SEGUNDO - A sub-par game by Kobe Bryant is often followed by a statement game that reminds everybody of his ability to carry a team. Bryant is a facilitator in Coach Phil Jackson’s new offense and Jackson isn’t necessarily expecting a big bounce-back game from Bryant when the Lakers host 2-12 Seattle on Tuesday. Jackson said he talked with Bryant on Monday about simplifying his shooting specifically moving aggressively to his sight on the surprise. “Kobe’s reputation is such that most everybody will stand on his handle fakes not getting up in the air,” Jackson said. “He’s just got to get his shot back in order so that he’s taking his shot not worrying about getting guys up off the surprise and trying to create a situation for himself.” Bryant missed 13 of his first 16 shots from the handle in Sunday’s loss to New Jersey and finished with 31 points on 7-for-21 shooting. He is averaging 19.7 field-goal attempts per bet down from 22.8 in 2006-07 and come up below of the 27.1 he took when he led the NBA in scoring (35.4 points per game) in 2005-06. Bryant has scored 46 and 50 points against Seattle in the last two meetings. This entry was posted on Monday. November 26th. 2007 at 4:32 pmand is filed under. You can go any responses to this entry through the cater. You can or from your own place. XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" call=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym call=""> <b> <blockquote have in mind=""> <label> <em> <i> <strike> <strong>

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"Quality, not quantity with Bryant" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 15:13:23

EL SEGUNDO - A sub-par bet by Kobe Bryant is often followed by a statement bet that reminds everybody of his ability to carry a team. Bryant is a facilitator in Coach Phil Jackson’s new offense and Jackson isn’t necessarily expecting a big bounce-back bet from Bryant when the Lakers entertain 2-12 Seattle on Tuesday. Jackson said he talked with Bryant on Monday about simplifying his shooting specifically moving aggressively to his spot on the surprise. “Kobe’s reputation is such that most everybody will rest on his pump fakes not getting up in the air,” Jackson said. “He’s just got to get his shot back in request so that he’s taking his shot not worrying about getting guys up off the surprise and trying to create a situation for himself.” Bryant missed 13 of his first 16 shots from the field in Sunday’s loss to New Jersey and finished with 31 points on 7-for-21 shooting. He is averaging 19.7 field-goal attempts per game down from 22.8 in 2006-07 and come up below of the 27.1 he took when he led the NBA in scoring (35.4 points per game) in 2005-06. Bryant has scored 46 and 50 points against Seattle in the measure two meetings. This entry was posted on Monday. November 26th. 2007 at 4:32 pmand is filed under. You can follow any responses to this entry through the feed. You can or from your own place. XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" call=""> <abbr call=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <label> <em> <i> <strike> <strong>

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