Popcorn guy is on another level of awesome coug. I actually respect popcorn guy a little, far away from the his comfortable pullman stable, in the big city lights of Seattle, he's still there lounging in the rain, abandoned by all his undefeated brethren, determined to watch his team get plungered to the very last kernel.
The best part of flag guy is watching his brain trying to figure out the puzzle of unraveling the flag. "maybe clockwise, nope, counter clock wise, nope, ok just start screaming and tomohawk chopping this bitch."
Flag guy looks like Double R from old bj shea fame. Must be out there supporting his boy chad eaton
Damn times are tough
CSB: There was a charity basketball game at one of the high schools in Bellingham several years ago. I think Squalicum had just won a state championship or something, and they were going to play a team of celebrities, including several Seahawks and radio personalities and whatnot. It was Nate Burleson's charity. After the game there would be an autograph signing, but WGAF about that. I went because I'm a sucker for freak athletes, and there was the promise of watching some NFL wide receivers windmill dunk on some skinny high school kids. Here's some rando's Flickr gallery of the night.
Double R was emceeing the thing, and the game had a bit of a Harlem Globetrotters feel. Anyway, I'm watching pregame warmup, and there's Burleson's team, and it's himself, and Lofa Tatupu, and Marcus Trufant, and other guys like that, and I'm thinking, "This is going to be awesome. These dudes are gonna fuck up these kids."
The only guy on the celebrity team who looked a bit out of sorts was dumpy-ass Double R, who would drop the mic from time to time and come in and play. Now there's the opportunity for even more entertainment: I can watch the pro athletes shred the little kids AND I can watch the little kids shred the chubby guy!
Noooooooope. Were it not for Double R, the celebrity team would have been run right out of there. There were some highlight dunks and whatnot, and guys like Tatupu bullied their way on the glass, but what kept the celeb team in the game was pulling Double R off the bench and kicking it to him outside the 3-point line. I shit you not when I say that guy went something like 30/30 from the 3-point line that night when you include warmups. I think he hit 10 in a row in warmups, and I'm not sure if he missed a single one during the game.
With all of the freak athletes in attendance, I left most in awe of a fucking radio producer's deep ball prowess. That guy could win an NBA 3-point competition, and it wouldn't be close.
Flag guy looks like Double R from old bj shea fame. Must be out there supporting his boy chad eaton
Damn times are tough
CSB: There was a charity basketball game at one of the high schools in Bellingham several years ago. I think Squalicum had just won a state championship or something, and they were going to play a team of celebrities, including several Seahawks and radio personalities and whatnot. It was Nate Burleson's charity. After the game there would be an autograph signing, but WGAF about that. I went because I'm a sucker for freak athletes, and there was the promise of watching some NFL wide receivers windmill dunk on some skinny high school kids. Here's some rando's Flickr gallery of the night.
Double R was emceeing the thing, and the game had a bit of a Harlem Globetrotters feel. Anyway, I'm watching pregame warmup, and there's Burleson's team, and it's himself, and Lofa Tatupu, and Marcus Trufant, and other guys like that, and I'm thinking, "This is going to be awesome. These dudes are gonna fuck up these kids."
The only guy on the celebrity team who looked a bit out of sorts was dumpy-ass Double R, who would drop the mic from time to time and come in and play. Now there's the opportunity for even more entertainment: I can watch the pro athletes shred the little kids AND I can watch the little kids shred the chubby guy!
Noooooooope. Were it not for Double R, the celebrity team would have been run right out of there. There were some highlight dunks and whatnot, and guys like Tatupu bullied their way on the glass, but what kept the celeb team in the game was pulling Double R off the bench and kicking it to him outside the 3-point line. I shit you not when I say that guy went something like 30/30 from the 3-point line that night when you include warmups. I think he hit 10 in a row in warmups, and I'm not sure if he missed a single one during the game.
With all of the freak athletes in attendance, I left most in awe of a fucking radio producer's deep ball prowess. That guy could win an NBA 3-point competition, and it wouldn't be close.
Flag guy looks like Double R from old bj shea fame. Must be out there supporting his boy chad eaton
Damn times are tough
CSB: There was a charity basketball game at one of the high schools in Bellingham several years ago. I think Squalicum had just won a state championship or something, and they were going to play a team of celebrities, including several Seahawks and radio personalities and whatnot. It was Nate Burleson's charity. After the game there would be an autograph signing, but WGAF about that. I went because I'm a sucker for freak athletes, and there was the promise of watching some NFL wide receivers windmill dunk on some skinny high school kids. Here's some rando's Flickr gallery of the night.
Double R was emceeing the thing, and the game had a bit of a Harlem Globetrotters feel. Anyway, I'm watching pregame warmup, and there's Burleson's team, and it's himself, and Lofa Tatupu, and Marcus Trufant, and other guys like that, and I'm thinking, "This is going to be awesome. These dudes are gonna fuck up these kids."
The only guy on the celebrity team who looked a bit out of sorts was dumpy-ass Double R, who would drop the mic from time to time and come in and play. Now there's the opportunity for even more entertainment: I can watch the pro athletes shred the little kids AND I can watch the little kids shred the chubby guy!
Noooooooope. Were it not for Double R, the celebrity team would have been run right out of there. There were some highlight dunks and whatnot, and guys like Tatupu bullied their way on the glass, but what kept the celeb team in the game was pulling Double R off the bench and kicking it to him outside the 3-point line. I shit you not when I say that guy went something like 30/30 from the 3-point line that night when you include warmups. I think he hit 10 in a row in warmups, and I'm not sure if he missed a single one during the game.
With all of the freak athletes in attendance, I left most in awe of a fucking radio producer's deep ball prowess. That guy could win an NBA 3-point competition, and it wouldn't be close.
/respek.
WTFIDR?
It was right there in the quoted quote: He was the producer for the BJ Shea morning show on Seattle radio. Cool guy. Probably posts here. If not, somebody should send him a chinvite.
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.... They are both undefeated!!1!!
Abundance?
Damn times are tough
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Double R was emceeing the thing, and the game had a bit of a Harlem Globetrotters feel. Anyway, I'm watching pregame warmup, and there's Burleson's team, and it's himself, and Lofa Tatupu, and Marcus Trufant, and other guys like that, and I'm thinking, "This is going to be awesome. These dudes are gonna fuck up these kids."
The only guy on the celebrity team who looked a bit out of sorts was dumpy-ass Double R, who would drop the mic from time to time and come in and play. Now there's the opportunity for even more entertainment: I can watch the pro athletes shred the little kids AND I can watch the little kids shred the chubby guy!
Noooooooope. Were it not for Double R, the celebrity team would have been run right out of there. There were some highlight dunks and whatnot, and guys like Tatupu bullied their way on the glass, but what kept the celeb team in the game was pulling Double R off the bench and kicking it to him outside the 3-point line. I shit you not when I say that guy went something like 30/30 from the 3-point line that night when you include warmups. I think he hit 10 in a row in warmups, and I'm not sure if he missed a single one during the game.
With all of the freak athletes in attendance, I left most in awe of a fucking radio producer's deep ball prowess. That guy could win an NBA 3-point competition, and it wouldn't be close.
/respek.