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頭髮镸叻c 楼主
某白目逼我看恐怖片啊啊啊啊>.<
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頭髮镸叻c 楼主
你相当速度- -   不亏大闲人一个
2008年06月27日 14点06分 3
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无聊就自己找乐子~!!!!
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頭髮镸叻c 楼主
找乐子- -|||   怎么感觉............XXXXXX
2008年06月27日 14点06分 5
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-.-!!
2008年06月27日 14点06分 6
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-0-...你无聊的好迷离好无力啊
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頭髮镸叻c 楼主
苍天啊大地啊......赶紧掉个林妹妹吧
2008年06月27日 14点06分 8
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頭髮镸叻c 楼主
啥叫无聊的好迷离好无力啊= =
2008年06月27日 14点06分 9
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头发同学知道什么牌子的粉底送人比较好么T T 明天出去挥金了
2008年06月27日 14点06分 10
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頭髮镸叻c 楼主
我又不擦那玩意- -  我哪里晓得....   不过话说曾经买过   忘了买的啥牌的了= =|||
2008年06月27日 14点06分 11
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頭髮镸叻c 楼主
话说青豆同学啊   你不好送我个刮胡子用的泡沫么- -   俺的刚用完
2008年06月27日 14点06分 12
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你很诚恳....
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頭髮镸叻c 楼主
一向很诚恳嘿嘿- -#
2008年06月27日 14点06分 14
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呃..
2008年06月27日 14点06分 15
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頭髮镸叻c 楼主
林妹妹啊5555
2008年06月27日 14点06分 16
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C你无聊吗?英语怎么样?帮我翻译一篇文章吧
2008年06月27日 14点06分 17
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你蹲厕所就有聊了。。
2008年06月27日 14点06分 18
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After spending almost two hours with Geoff Petrie in his office earlier in the week, I came away convinced that he is determined to bolster his frontline with the No.12 draft pick unless D.J. Augustin or Danilo Gallinari slip and become available. That doesn't appear likely. No on believes the diminutive Augustin will get past Larry Bird and the Indiana Pacers at No. 11. Petrie's thought process (or so we think) goes something like this: By adding size and length to the frontcourt in this draft, it affords some flexibility for next summer's proceedings, when the Kings could very well entertain trade offers for Brad Miller as he approaches the last year of his contract.One other thought ....Anyone who has spent time with Petrie can attest to the fact that he is a neat freak. His house is meticulous. And while I wouldn't describe his office as messy, it sure looked like someone (even a neatnik) had been logging long hours on the premises. There isn't a couch in the room, though, so I don't suspect he slept on the premises.Tags: Geoff Petrie, Kings, NBA Draft
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Thanks to Scott Howard-Cooper for doing the heavy lifting on the blog recently, but I'm back from a short respite to pull my weight.With one day left until decision day, here's some more background info to consider as the clock continues to tick.* The Kings may never wind up picking twelfth, as they are considering trading the pick to possibly get two picks late in the first round. That's the hope, anyway, just as they wouldn't mind moving up a few spots to all but guarantee that the likes of D.J. Augustin would be there. It's safe to say they're not thrilled about their current spot.The prospect of the Kings possibly moving up or down is not a new one, but I'm being told it's more likely this year than most. The thinking, in general, is that picking No. 12 means they're just out of reach of the players they want most (Augustin, Jerryd Bayless, Danilo Gallinari, Joe Alexander) and could bolster the youth movement by getting two first-rounders. You may give up a bit on the quality of talent, but the quantity is preferred.If they stand pat, Anthony Randolph remains a likely selection based on everything I've heard. The fact that Randolph wouldn't work out for the Kings is irrelevant in terms of whether or not they'd pick him. If Randolph is gone, Roy Hibbert could - contrary to all mock drafts - be the guy at No. 12 as well.* As I alluded to in today's piece, keep an eye on the Clippers in the draft.They pick seventh overall and will be looking to fill their point guard vacancy. Shaun Livingston is about to become an unrestricted free agent and is no longer the point guard of the future, but the Clippers will certainly come shopping for Beno Udrih if they can't land a top-tier PG in the draft. If Donald Sterling is willing to go above the midlevel for Beno, then he'll be in a Clipper uniform. New York is also said to be interested in Udrih, as well as Dallas.When I spoke yesterday to Udrih's agent, Marc Cornstein, he made an interesting analogy in reference to hs client's outlook on the Kings. While Udrih and Cornstein have professed their appreciation for the chance the Kings gave them last season, I asked how much that would actually come into play when it was negotiation time on July 1."You might be appreciative to the Sacramento Bee for the opportunity they provided for you," Cornstein said. "Maybe it's your dream job and everything you were hoping for. Now maybe the New York Times comes in, or wherever, and offers you 50 percent more - doubles your salary, triples your salary, three more years, whatever it is. I don't think that makes you disloyal (if you leave). There is a reality that comes into this also, and I think everyone on both sides of the fence realizes that."Valid point.* If the Kings partake in a significant draft day trade, the likes of John Salmons or possibly even Francisco Garcia could be the ones dangled as bait. - Sam AmickCategories: Sam Amick Tags: Beno Udrih, draft, Francisco Garcia, John Salmons
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