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I’m gonna guess she doesn’t have much of a life.
Hope she left some skin in the game when they pulled her off!
She should have applied it like lipstick.
HEY!!!
Oh My Noodness!…”I-I-I-I-…”I just got a BRAINSTORM!!!
I’m going to glue myself onto the basketball court!!!
“What Genius I am!”……………………………………………………….MOM?!!!!
It could’ve been worse, she could’ve laid down on the basketball court and exposed her bare boobs and glued them to the floor. Talk about a titillating floor show. HUBBA! HUBBA!
I remember a terribly unfortunate accident that took place in the Tacoma Dome during a Tacoma Rockets hockey game. A drunk who made a habit of standing and blocking the view of other fans must have had a tube of super glue in his back pocket that leaked… or something.
What kind of idiot carries super glue in their back pocket.
The kind of idiot that makes a habit of standing in front of me when I’m watching a hockey game.
Must have been a close game, as every other fans were glued to their seats. This fool just took it a step further.
I’m not saying that the jab causes mental illness, but I thinbk some doctors think it does. Far too many people are acting too weirded out for me lately. Violence especially is ramping up.
The COVID-19 pandemic continues to have a deleterious impact on mental health at multiple levels. Fear of infection, stress related to social isolation, work, financial or family loss can lead to mood symptoms, anxiety or substance abuse. COVID-19 infection is associated with a host of neuropsychiatric symptoms, including psychosis, even in individuals without previous mental illness. Many of these symptoms have been associated with a COVID-19-induced hyperinflammatory state. The host reaction to COVID-19 vaccines may recreate a mild version of the actual infection. The development of COVID-19 vaccines is unarguably a great stride in the management of the pandemic. We report a case of a man with new onset psychosis after administration of an mRNA-based COVID-19 vaccine. More: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8349391/
Dr. Malone has spoken about it also.
Years ago, at a Spokane Chiefs hockey game in the old Coliseum (we called it the Boone Street barn) the idiot behind us when a puck was slapped up into the stands tried to catch the puck by grabbing it away from my young son and his best friend spilling his beer all over the place and made an ass out of himself. What a jerk, fortunately most of the beer spilled all over him and he looked like he peed his pants big time.
The Boone Street Barn the risers were so steep that if you punched someone below in the face they would generally end up four or five rows down. I loved the place.
Easy fix if the NBA had the balls to do it. Cancel the game, right then and there. Next, cut out a 3’x3′ piece of the floor and make her carry it home with her. Hell of a time trying to drive her Prius or get in an Uber vehicle. She wouldn’t look at another another bottle of glue for the rest of her life.
So, did her protest succeed in getting transgendered midgets into the NBA?
mortem tyrannis
izlamo delenda est …
I graduated from HS in 1971 and our graduation ceremony was at the Boone Street barn. I also saw Frank Zappa there in 1971 when one of my idiot friends yelled at Frank “Eat my weenie” and Frank yelled back, “Put some mustard on it.” The Boone Street barn was built in 1953 and looked like a giant pinkish salmon colored Quonset hut, we also called it the Pink nightmare and fortunately it was torn down in the 80’s and replaced by a much larger and better arena.
Do they have dead NBA games?
Go carpet munch @ the WNBA game, sweetie (lezzies LOVE when men call ’em “sweetie!”)
JDHasty,
I did something pretty bad to a guy sitting/standing in front of me at a Vah Halen Concert in Toronto. 1995?
He stole my Jacket.
I caught Him earlier & recovered my jacket.
I got him Latter.
Instead of beating the shit out of him, I was drinking beers and didn’t feel like missing any of the show…
Then he sat down.
Thank God I’m not like that any more.
JD, Your story is much better.
Cheers.
What was her beef ?
JDHasty, you must’ve gone to some of the HS B basketball tournaments in the old Boone Street barn which are held here every year during the first week of March. They still do it at the newer arena where all the small B schools from all over the State of Washington come together to determine which B school has the best HS basketball team in Washington. The State B tournament has been a big deal for all the small schools for as long as I can remember.
her hand is glued on the boundary line. They should have just spun her around, so her body would be off court, and duct taped her to the floor, while the game goes on.
90 days psych eval for her, please
@JD
I follow a Seattle Kraken fan page. People complain about the newbie fans who haven’t ever been to a hockey game. They think it’s like a Sounders game-and stand up during all 3 periods!
JDHasty – it is a hockey game. A fight broke out … Deck the sucker
Roger, you got the joke backwards. Before the NHL cracked down on fights, it was: “I went to a fight and a hockey game broke out.”
Find someone who can give you an orgasm face the way this b-ball court did for that lady
Protesting against using dead horses to make glue?
just continue playing the game … I’m sure there’s a huge lawyerly disclosure statement somewhere, which you agree to when you buy your ticket, about ‘do not run onto the court’, ‘at your own risk’ type stuff.
she gets hit in the head a few times w/ a basketball, gets run over a few times by a few 6’10 men in their jockey shorts, maybe have a player sue her for collision & effin’ up his career … (I know, but it’s a dream)
“Life’s tough. It’s even tougher if you’re stupid” ~ John Wayne
@ geoff the aardvark APRIL 13, 2022 AT 6:08 PM
Just hockey games. I used to drive back to Montana quite frequently to visit my grand father before he passed away in 1999. I would go through Tri-Cities or Spokane and catch a hockey game on the way over or back.
Butte was another place that I would stop along the way to catch a game.