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$#%^ You, Jared Sullinger

If you're ever in Vegas, you can catch me in the "Thunder from Down Under" show.
But make sure you bring your wife or GF; otherwise it would just be too weird.

Core4 is the short, fat, acne covered guy cleaning up the stage after the show. So stick around!
 
Wow somehow this thread got all the way to 17 pages. Wow.
 
I am embarrassed for Braylen and his family and also jealous of his youth.


dat jazzfanz.com mobile app doe
 
Great this is the kind of guy that our rookie pg is hanging with?


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I think you're over-reacting. Sullinger and Burke are young guys who grew up together - it's only natural that they'd talk about playing together one day. I'm sure when Burke becomes a veteran and his world expands beyond where he grew up and who he grew up with, he'll have more focused goals than playing with his homies.

That's a great point. He's still way young and just trying to figure things out. Give him a couple years to actually experience the Jazz culture and living here and he'll be hooked. I've actually noticed that it's the exception, not the rule that they leave. It actually seems the opposite; especially in the last few years. The Jazz are smart enough to know who to recruit and who to avoid to keep that going. ;)
 
I'll have to try the Bellagio one. I just styed at the Aria and hit their buffet for breakfast and was disappointed. Not even any hasbrowns!

If you want great breakfast, try the Black Bear Diner in Sandy. I just ate there the other day and it was awesome! I love their sweet cream pancakes! Yummmm! :)

I used to live in Las Vegas. The buffets are usually lower quality no matter where you go. I've always preferred the actual restaurants and attractions than "food" they serve in the buffets. lol

P.S. The great thing about Las Vegas is that you can find pretty much every restaurant (fast food and regular) you can think of there. It's like churches and Hawaii. When I lived in Hawaii, I think I saw every church in the world there. It makes sense. Who wouldn't want a "satellite" office in Hawaii. If it wasn't so expensive and isolated it'd be my favorite place to live. Maybe I'll build a mini Hawaii here in Utah. :)
 
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