One of the fiercest competitors I have ever seen had a little high voice like Micheal Jackson, he was a guy named Walter Payton. It was humorous to hear such a voice from that guy, I do think we should lighten up. Walter himself probably laughed about it.
Isnt the line..."I know humour when I see it, and this isn't it." from Good Morning Vietnam, and that dorky LT? Fatty fat fat, may have just made an obscure movie reference. If that is the case..props to you Fatty, if not....Lighten up Louis. DaDakota
"I know humor when I see it, and this isn't it." I rest your case. P.S. If we're going to be politically correct around here, let's start by cleaning up our usernames. Rule 1: No making fun of fat people. All in favor of making Clutchcity.net a joke-free zone, raise your right hand and say, "I belong in Utah." P.P.S. I have been high on Kenny Thomas from Day One -- he does a fine impersonation of Elton Brand and often an uncanny impersonation of Charles Barkley -- and I've got him penciled in to our future starting lineup along with Steve Francis and Kelvin Cato. [This message has been edited by Will (edited January 19, 2000).]