If Lin could shoot like Curry, him coming back to Houston wouldn't be a problem. He's like Curry's cell mate, friend, and bible studies co-missionaries but they didn't learn to shoot together? Does that make sense? Thompson developed his shot next to Curry I believe. Lin was with the Warriors for a season shooting alongside Curry in practices and warm-ups?
Chris Baldwin hard at work. LOL You guys somehow find this guy's clickbait work anywhere. It's uncanny.
He's a blogger and not an actual reporter so his quotes are just taken from other media sources. Like other LOF bloggers, he scours the net for anything he can use to generate rumor and innuendo that drives LOFs, like you, to read anything he posts online. You're just the latest LOF to run across ole Chris Baldwin's work but he's quite infamous for his clickbait articles on Lin. Most of the articles posted on the net about Lin are from blogs just like this one. You should fabricate yourself a clue.
That's what they do. the look for justification for their hero and then preach their message to a population that they do not belong too. and they are chickens.
I'm familiar with Chris Baldwin's writing and do not usually take him very seriously. This is the first piece I've seen from him where he has extensive use of actual quotes from people. That's a very serious charge if you are saying he fabricated the quotes. And what purpose would fabricating a clue serve? Do you know what "fabricate" means?
Why don't you look up the word fabricate and figure out it's meaning in my sentence. Let me know when you get that one sorted out.
Fabricate means to make something up. Making up a clue makes no actual sense, because making up a clue would mean that the clue was fake. Perhaps you should get a clue instead...
Fabricate also means to create, construct, manufacture something... like a clue. Now I know what to get you for Christmas.
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Um...fabricating something in the context of manufacturing is for physical goods. So unless you're getting me a board game, you still need to get a clue.
You're giving colt a run for his English money. I hope you know what "run" and "money" mean. Put those in quotes just for you Ivy. This is just evidence that a LOF will argue anything once his previous arguments are exposed as nonsense. This thread can't be closed soon enough. fabricate [fab-ri-keyt] Spell Syllables Synonyms Examples Word Origin See more synonyms on Thesaurus.com verb (used with object), fabricated, fabricating. 1. to make by art or skill and labor; construct:
Yes...this refers to physical goods. I really enjoy threads with tinman because he can be witty, clever and creative. You? Not so much.