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Sheed Says - He Wasn't Bullsh#$%*$^ - Need4Sheed.com
No mincing words here...Sheed doesn't care who the Pistons play.
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Rasheed Wallace Doesn't Care Who the Pistons Play
FanHouse — ... had obviously told them a day or two ago, and utilized some colorful language to do so. The funniest part to me is how excited 'Sheed is to start the conversation, but then after the edit -- which probably wasn't that much later -- he seems completely calm and collected. Emotional stability is not one of 'Sheed's strengths, which is exactly what makes him so much fun. [via Need4Sheed] Permalink | Email this | ...

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Josh Q. Public — ... Cubbies.  Not good news.  Not good news at all. 7.  Am I that old?   A.J. Foyt IV had to deal with wind and then fire Sunday before securing his starting spot in the 92nd Indianapolis 500.  AJ Foyt IV?  Really?  The fourth?  Oh.  The original AJ Foyt is a Jr.  But still.  I’m not a car guy, but I remember the original AJ Foytr just owning Indy.  Owning.  The fourth, huh?  I am getting old.  8.  Sheed Says:  He Wasn’t Bullsh#$%*$t 9.  ...

CELTICS vs. PISTONS: 8:30 TONIGHT
I *Heart* Celtics — ... and you'll see that Perk is quietly having a very positive impact in these playoffs. SHEED clearly has the edge in this one, but thats just cause he's SHEED. He's Detroits heart and soul and always live and die with the SHEED. However, don't be surprised if SHEED melts down in the middle of a pivotal game and blows it for Detroit. That dude is CRAZY. ...

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