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‘True Blood’ season 3 premiere recap: ‘Bad Blood’ gets good, fast

‘True Blood’ season 3 premiere recap: ‘Bad Blood’ gets good, fast
The action shifts to Arkansas and Mississippi in the season opener

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Good clubs in Dallas, TX?

I’m turning 19 and am looking for a good club to celebrate in Dallas. Hip hop/dance?

what are some good night clubs in dallas texas???

well the thing is that my cousin is turning 18 and we are all 21… but she has some guy friends that want to go… and this days most clubs are 18+ for grls but 21+ for guys.. does any one know what club will be fun to go to that let 18 yr old guys go in?? and we are more into the r&b type of music thanks a lot…

what are good 18 and over clubs in the Dallas area, any north of Dallas?

Where would be a good place to have a Transformer’s theme birthday party in Dallas, TX?

Raucous good time at KOTO Lip Sync

Raucous good time at KOTO Lip Sync
There was the man of constant sorrow, a Jamaican bobsled team, a plush chain gang and even some pyrotechnics.

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Does anyone know of any good clubs in dallas that a 17 year old can go to?

Are there any good comedy clubs in Dallas?

Any good 18 and up dance clubs in Dallas?

Just got off a cruise and now I want to make going to dance clubs a regular thing, sad thing is i’m only 18. Help me out people.

good free agents getting blackballed. scrubs finding their ways onto teams?

regular season is starting and the rosters are mostly finalized. i see a lot of players having no business in the nba on rosters while established contributors who can obviously still play are lurking in the free agent pool. meanwhile, a lot of teams are significantly under the salary cap, but ticket prices are not going down either. why should we pay to watch a bunch of scrubs and busts playing in the nba when significant upgrades are available?

free agents who should definitely be in the league:
wally szczerbiak: former all-star is only 32. average 13 points a game for the sonics as recently as 2008, so don’t tell me he’s washed up. he sacrificed his stats for the team with the cavs and now no one wants him. the guy is a shooter, so it’s not about fading athleticism either. hell, he’s better than half of the players currently in the nba.

jamaal tinsley: he’s always been one of my favorite point guards and was an absolute steal by isiah thomas back in the draft of 2001. larry bird obviously has something against him cuz he was from the isiah regime. sure, he hasn’t played for a year, but he averaged 8.4 assists in 2008. i would take him over mike conley, beno udrih, aaron brooks, mario chalmers, raymond felton, luke ridnour, rodney stuckey, lou williams, chris duhon, and derek fisher any day and these scrubs are all starting point guards, yet tinsley can’t even find a spot on a nba roster. this is blasphemy and a slap in the face to the fans who want to see the best players on the court.

rashad mccants: the guy is only 25 and obviously in his prime. he averaged 15 ppg as a 23 year old in 2008 with respectable percentages. sure, he doesn’t draw enough fouls or drive to the basket enough, but he can shoot with the best of them. he’s a mini ben gordon who still has quite a bit of upside. heck, he might be better than monta ellis (who can’t shoot 3’s) in the long run and he is better than eddie house. instead we are forced to watch daequan cook (37% shooting in his career lmfao and he doesn’t do anything else either), danilo gallinari, sasha pavlovic, and julian wright attempting to play in the nba. f*ck my life.

jerry stackhouse: stack picked the wrong time to get injured in his contract year. the man, who was supposed to be the next MJ, was the 6th man for a championship contender as recently as 2008. he sacrificed his stats and #’s for the sake of the team. he could easily average 20 points per game (which was exactly what he did in his last full season before coming to dallas). he can slash, draw fouls. and he looked really good over the summer. he’s 34, which isn’t as old as most people think he is. he can’t help a contender as a 6th man or a mediocre team as a starter? i don’t buy it.

brevin knight: this guy has some injury issues, but he is one of the best distributors in the nba. he dishes out a ton of assists and rarely turns the ball over. at age 33, he can still ball. in fact, he is better than the likes of mike conley, beno udrih, aaron brooks, mario chalmers, luke ridnour, rodney stuckey, lou williams, and chris duhon. all of whom are projected starters and i’m not even gonna get into the backup points he could outplay in this league. it’s just shows how cheap owners are and how ignorant GMs are.

juan dixon: you knowo what you are getting with the former most outstanding player in ncaa final four: a lot of bench scoring, not much else. but that is better than what you can say about the players are current nba rosters. he’s definitely better than willie green, marco bellinelli, carlos delfino, and charlie bell. someone can use him in their rotation.

gerald green: gerald green is a victim of the kevin garnett trade. the kid has all the talent in the world and is definitely better than fellow prep-to-pro martell webster, who is projected to start in the opening night for the blazers after missing the entire season last year. green can pop 3’s and his incredibly athleticism and hop makes him unstoppable around the hoop. dude averaged more than 10 points in his sophomore year. sure there will be growing pains, but he is ready to take the quantum leap if someone gives him a chance to play. please don’t tell him corey brewer or rodney carney is better or got more upside than gerald green.

bonzi wells/ruben patterson: i’ve been upset about the bonzi wells situation since last year. i don’t wanna hear about the character issues. they are mostly overblown by the media anyway. bonzi is the best rebounder out of the all the guards in the nba. he almost single handedly destroyed the spurs a couple years ago in the playoffs. the fact that he had to play a few games in china last year speak volume of how ignorant and cheap nba owners are. i’m almost upset about the patterson situation. the man had a career year then no one wanted him in the free agent market and he had to settle for a bench role on a non-guaranteed contract with the clips, which subsequently released him.

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