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NBA Finals 2011 Game 1: Heat Beat Mavericks 92-84 (VIDEO)

Nba Finals Game One

AP/The Huffington Post   First Posted: 06/01/11 12:59 AM ET Updated: 07/31/11 06:12 AM ET

MIAMI -- Dwyane Wade's night began with a hug for his mom. It ended with an embrace from LeBron James.

Nearby, Chris Bosh held up three fingers.

No explanation necessary. The Miami Heat are three wins from the reason why the Big Three came together in the first place.

James scored 24 points for his first win in five NBA finals games, Wade scored 15 of his 22 points in the second half and the Heat beat the Dallas Mavericks 92-84 in Game 1 of the title series on Tuesday night - holding the Western Conference champions to their lowest point total of the playoffs after a dominant defensive showing down the stretch.

"Feels good because it's the first game and we played well as a team," James said. "We've got a lot of work to do. ... That's one in the books. We're excited about this game. Tomorrow we prepare for Game 2, and I see ways we can get better."

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Dirk Nowitzki scored 27 points - tearing a tendon in the middle finger on his left, non-shooting, hand during the game and revealing afterward that he'll likely wear a splint throughout the remainder of the series - and grabbed eight rebounds for Dallas, which got 16 points and 10 rebounds from Shawn Marion and 12 points from Jason Terry, most of those coming in an early flurry. It was Dallas' fifth straight loss to Miami in finals games, dating to the Heat rally for the 2006 crown.

Dallas held the Heat to 39 percent shooting, Miami's second-worst showing of the playoffs.

Problem was, the Mavericks shot 37 percent - by far, their worst night of the postseason offensively.

"You hold a team to 38 percent shooting and 92 points, for us, that's usually a victory," Marion said.

Sure enough, Dallas had been 7-2 when holding teams to those kind of numbers this season. Game 2 is Thursday in Miami.

"We're a veteran team," said Nowitzki, who had a postgame X-ray on the finger that was injured when he was stripping the ball from Bosh. "You can't get down with a loss. You've got to come back strong on Thursday. I've said it a couple times in this playoff run, if you're the road team, you're happy with a split. So we've got another opportunity on Thursday to get one. Obviously, we don't want to go home down 0-2."

Wade's 3-pointer with 3:06 left put the Heat up 82-73, then the largest lead of the game for either team. The Mavs shaved two points off it on the next possession when Nowitzki hit two free throws, but James gave the Heat their first double-digit lead of the finals a few seconds later.

He dribbled upcourt against Marion, crossed his dribble over and got clear for a dunk while being fouled. The free throw made it 85-75, and most in the sellout, white-clad crowd began standing in anticipation.

Even then, it wasn't over.

Nowitzki made two more free throws - he was 12 for 12 from the line for the game - with 1:36 left, cutting the Miami lead to six.

A momentary blip.

"They have two very good closers," Nowitzki said, "two of the best in the game."

Wade grabbed a key defensive rebound, dribbled away from three Dallas pursuers and found Bosh for a dunk with 1:08 left that restored the 10-point lead. Another dunk by James came with 38.6 seconds left, sealing the outcome.

"For me, going into the fourth quarter, it's winning time," James said.

Sure was, and the Heat fans knew it, breaking into their now-traditional tossing of their white seat covers.

"By and large, we've got to play better, just overall," said Mavericks coach Rick Carlisle, especially noting Miami's 16-6 edge in offensive rebounds.

Miami outrebounded Dallas 46-36, got a gritty effort on both ends from reserve Mike Miller - who left with his left arm in a sling, but insisted he would be fine - and reaped rewards again from another strong fourth-quarter finish by Wade and James.

"That's who they've been their entire careers," Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said.

Bosh scored 19 points and Mario Chalmers added 12 for the Heat. The Heat trailed by eight points early in the third quarter before pulling away, remaining unbeaten - now 9-0 - at home in these playoffs and snapping Dallas' five-game road postseason winning streak.

Dallas had 51 points after 26 minutes. The Mavericks scored 18 points in the next 18 minutes, 33 over the remainder of the game, as Miami's defense found another gear.

"That's kind of the way we've been winning games, of late," Wade said. "You've got stay with it. You can't get frustrated because the ball's not going in. There's other ways you can dominate the game and we was able to do that tonight. I thought we did a great job in the second half of rebounding the ball, limiting them to one shot as much as possible."

Take away the 2006 NBA finals, and Dallas came into Game 1 having beaten Miami 14 straight times. The only team that has lost to any team more times consecutively is Minnesota, which finished with the NBA's worst record this season. The Timberwolves have lost 16 straight to San Antonio and Portland, and 15 straight to the Los Angeles Lakers.

In the finals, it simply doesn't seem to matter.

"We'll play better. I'm very certain of that," Carlisle said. "We had some opportunities. Shots we normally make, they didn't go down. Look, it's a long series. We'll adjust."

Wade - the hero of that 2006 championship - found himself with a couple extra minutes before tipoff because of an unusually long delay after the starters were introduced. So he went looking for inspiration. He screamed at his teammates, "Don't say, 'I wish I woulda,'" in the huddle before they took the court, his way of telling them not to leave anything in the proverbial tank during this series.

And then he slowly trotted to the other end of the court, pointed to his mother Jolinda in a baseline seat and gave her a hug as many in the crowd roared. He usually blows her a pregame kiss. On Tuesday, that wouldn't suffice.

"We both said, 'Here we go. We're here again. We're back,'" Wade said.

Both teams expect to ride defense in this series, and that was made perfectly evident in the opening 12 minutes. The teams combined to take 35 shots in the first quarter - and made 10.

Dallas led 17-16 after the first quarter, which was the lowest two-team output in the first quarter of Game 1 of a finals in the shot clock era, according to STATS LLC. It tied the fourth-lowest total for any finals quarter since 1955, bettering only the 30 points by the Magic and Lakers in Game 2 in 2009, and the 31 posted by the Jazz and Bulls in 1998's Game 3 along with the Lakers and Celtics in 1969's Game 4.

Everyone was struggling, maybe a little because of nerves, and mostly to do with the defensive intensity on both ends. James was 3 for 6 in the first quarter, while the rest of the Heat were 3 for 15. Half of Dallas' four first-quarter baskets were 3-pointers by Jason Kidd, the team's 38-year-old point guard searching for his first NBA title.

And the Mavericks had one - that's right, one - 2-point basket in the game's first 15:49, with 10 of their first 18 field goal attempts coming from 3-point range.

"We really didn't play well at all tonight," Terry said. "First quarter, 17 points and third quarter, 17 - that's not our style of basketball. Give them credit. They disrupted our tempo and they finished at the end."

Dallas opened the third quarter by scoring seven quick points, all on jumpers, the burst ending with DeShawn Stevenson's 3-pointer with 10:03 remaining in the period - pushing the Mavericks' lead to 51-43 and silencing a building that was still refilling after halftime.

"He had three days to shoot that and we didn't get anybody near him," Spoelstra said.

That was quickly fixed, and the rest of the third was largely all Miami.

"For the most part, we think we had chances to get a hold of this game," Marion said. "And we let it get out of our hands."

The Heat outscored Dallas 22-10 in the remainder of the quarter. Wade started the rally - just as he did in a series-saving effort for Miami in Game 3 of the '06 finals, giving the memorable "Nah, I ain't going out like this" quote afterward - with two layups. And James beat the clock at the end of the period with an off-balance 3-pointer from near the Dallas bench for a 65-61 Miami lead.

"It's one game, and that's it," Spoelstra said. "We're already moving on."

NOTES: In his annual state-of-the-league address before Game 1 of the finals, NBA Commissioner David Stern was asked about a number of topics, including again about how James, Wade and Bosh all ended up in Miami last summer. "I don't consider it colluding," Stern said. ... James picked up two fouls in the first quarter, the fourth time that's happened in the playoffs. It happened four times in the entire regular season. ... In a scene reminiscent of the 2006 NBA finals, the first time Wade went to the foul line Tuesday night, Mavs owner Mark Cuban stood to argue that he traveled. ... Juwan Howard was guarding Kidd after a switch on a screen in the first half, odd only because both were top-five picks in the 1994 NBA draft.

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conservicide
I don't play nice.
02:36 AM on 06/03/2011
Dallas just put a beating on the carpetbaggers IN MIAMI.

put that in your pipe and smoke it tools.
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conservicide
I don't play nice.
06:28 AM on 06/03/2011
tools? hey! where did all the tools go? just cuz they got smacked?

fair weather homers.
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06:46 AM on 06/03/2011
They're on the Mavericks b eat HEAT thread you frikkin MoronicIdiot.
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threalReginald
Verify then trust, but verify certainly
07:51 PM on 06/02/2011
Its kinda sad that only the anti-Heat crowd posts here and no plan old Mavs fans. I would like to talk serious basket ball instead of spank the haters all day.
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conservicide
I don't play nice.
02:38 AM on 06/03/2011
it'd be nice if you actually did, instead you eat crow
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threalReginald
Verify then trust, but verify certainly
09:52 AM on 06/03/2011
I know a handful bloggers here that are capable of talking basketball and you have not proved to be one of them, so you are just one of losers that get spanked. Moving on...
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06:15 PM on 06/02/2011
still think Mavs can win this series.you don't beat the heat twice this year and sweep LA 4-0 and become terrible overnight.
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threalReginald
Verify then trust, but verify certainly
08:07 PM on 06/02/2011
Its not that the Mavs are/ were playing terrible. The Heat is/ was just playing better than them. Its tough to match up with the Heat. The Heat controlled the tempo and Spo coached a great game. I didn't feel good about our chances of winning game 1 until the Heat started moving the ball in the 3rd. I'm guessing that Carlile will try to establish an inside game early tonight with Chandler, Marion, and Barrea. The Heat will need to protect the rim with out getting into foul trouble and they will have to shoot better in the 1st half in order to keep the game under control for a 2nd half offensive strike. Bosh will have to be more decisive and use his feet better in the post. Go Heat!
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02:46 PM on 06/02/2011
So let me see if I have this straight....If any team besides the Miami HEAT builds through
draft picks and free agency it's all hunkydory. But if the teams name is THE MIAMI HEAT
and they build throught the draft (Wade) and free agency (Bosh and James) there is something
e-vil and dishonest about it. Double standard much?
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chevyliddle
what's a micro-bayou?
04:19 PM on 06/02/2011
You and I both know this is the watered down, over simplified version that all Miami Heat fans are fond of voicing but dig down real deep and I think you can come up with a reason why 3/4 of the country thinks this championship run is a bit lopsided....or you can continue with the ostrich approach. Don't get me wrong though....the Bulls tried hard to pick up any two of the three and I can imagine how excited I would have been if Wade, Lebron and Rose were playing together. I'd be sounding like you and you'd be making noises like me and 3/4 of the country would hate the Bulls. I could live with that.
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05:04 PM on 06/02/2011
The only difference from in past buildings of teams is that they were good friends. I'm serious, explaint o me how its any different aside from that. I'd like to read your view.
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05:57 PM on 06/02/2011
So, can we officially call it ENVY? GO HEAT! GO LEBRON! GO WADE! GO BOSH!
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04:23 PM on 06/02/2011
Been reading your posts for days now. Your position is pretty clear. Read this article from Rick Reilly and see that there are plenty of people out there that do feel the opposite of how you do. I think the Heat will pull it off and garner even more haters but there's nothing that can be done about that. It's just sports entertainment in the grand scheme of things and it is very entertaining. Sports fans have to have someone to hate and it's usually always the teams that are perceived as too good or dirty. You have to admit both of those qualities exist to some degree with the way the Heat conducted themselves before the season started. Even Dwayne Wade in his halftime interview of game 1 admitted that when he went back and looked at the interview he said something along the lines of "I think we were a little to into ourselves there." Either way it's good drama.

On another note your previous statements about Dirk are completely off base. Show me one interview where he whined about an injury. The guy is a known gym rat and has the respect of every player in the NBA as a class act.

Here's Reilly's article from ESPN.com
http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/news/story?id=6614490
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05:08 PM on 06/02/2011
I understand that people are upset over "the decision" and the pre-season celebration, but
that doesn't answer to my position that picking up Bosh and LeBron (which the Bulls, Nicks, Nets, and
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05:08 PM on 06/02/2011
This site keeps cutting off my posts
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conservicide
I don't play nice.
12:50 PM on 06/02/2011
No wonder the NBA is having its worst ratings ever.

That's what happens when a carpetbagger "brings his talents" to miami.

Good job stern.
01:14 PM on 06/02/2011
Are you kidding you are so out of touch, have you seen the ratings for the NBA this season. The best they have had since before Jordon, check your facts before you post and get rid of the hate.
01:19 PM on 06/02/2011
Wow, you obviously haven't done your homework.The NBA is actually having its best ratings since the 90's. And I would seriously consider how you use the term "carpetbagger" in the future....

Heat beats Hate!!
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conservicide
I don't play nice.
01:59 PM on 06/02/2011
You might want to read about the impending strike and why it is projected to happen.
No homer, the weather is pretty clear over here.
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02:32 PM on 06/02/2011
You show what fumbduck you are as tuesdays game was the most watched playoff since 2004 sport.

Got any other stupidass things to post?
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conservicide
I don't play nice.
03:26 PM on 06/02/2011
you're cherrypicking one game and comparing that to the NBA's financials?
what a homer.
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12:29 PM on 06/02/2011
I get a kick out of some of the posts saying that the Championship is "t@inted" because of the big 3 (even though those same people post how Bosh is nowhere near their talent and it should be called the Big 2.5) all playing together. These are people who are either blinded by hate or have absolutely no knowledge of
basketball history.

Magic, Worthy, kareem (as well as two other hall of famers)
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12:32 PM on 06/02/2011
Kobe, Shaq -

Jordan, Pippen, Rodman -

Duncan, Ginobli, Parker -

Wade, Shaq -

Duncan, Robinson
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10:37 PM on 06/02/2011
Dude you are like school during the summertime: no class. Just because people are hating on the Heat (like me) doesn't mean we have no basketball knowledge. Tell me the last time the best player in the league (I'll admit Lebron is the best right now; not Kobe, not anyone else) ran to another top-5 player's team. In fact, tell me the last time the best player in any sport ran to another superstar's team and helped that superstar win a championship. Lebron = Dwyane Wade's lapdog. The Heatles will probably win more championships, but that is why those championships are "t@inted". No need to thank me for schooling you; you were so uneducated in basketball / sports that it was basically charity.
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06:23 AM on 06/03/2011
They are only tainted to f000lish haters like yourself. You haven't schooled anyone on anything. You merely continue to show your complete and utterStupidity.
Congrats!
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09:06 AM on 06/02/2011
The difference between Wade and Dirk is glaring. Wade has had an injured shoulder since after the Celtics series and every-time he is asked about it he insists he is not injured and is 100%. Dirk on the other hand has spent a large amount of time explaining his injury in detail to anyone who ask or is willing to listen.

Jus sayin....
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MikeB10
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09:39 AM on 06/02/2011
Dirk is being asked about it because it's the Finals. You know, the biggest stage in the NBA and Dirk is the best player on the Mavs. If the Heat happen to go down two games (unlikely, I know) you're going to see that phantom elbow injury that Lebron always gets.
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09:42 AM on 06/02/2011
Wade is also being asked about it because its the finals, sport. Its the answer that each gives which shows the difference between the two men.

Get it?
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Nothing but the Truth people
02:26 AM on 06/02/2011
YES !!!!!!
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MikeB10
Socialist.
11:58 PM on 06/01/2011
Ah, the Heatles and their "When the going gets tough; see which top-5 NBA player Dwyane Wade / Rat Piley / the weather / the party-scene can convince into coming over here" can-do attitude. They're just a story of inspiration for all of us.
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01:23 AM on 06/02/2011
They all have amazing work ethic. They werent born great, they just out worked everyone to get that good. That's how things work.
01:45 AM on 06/02/2011
funny I recall a certain black mamba out in los angeles getting drafted by the charlotte hornets and pouting till he got traded to los angeles. He went on to win 3 rings with a very dominant big, till he pouted some more and ran him out of town. Then the team wasn't good anymore, and even though they defended him during his rape accusation (allegedly) he came right back the next season and pouted that he wanted to leave, till he got ANOTHER dominant big man and started winning again. Don't know, but it seems pretty funny how people want to pick on the heat and not focus on when other teams pull similar things off.
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06:27 AM on 06/02/2011
And last I looked LeBron has never been in any trouble........never been accused of RapingAWoman last I looked. Never threw his teammate (Shaq) completely under the b u s and then ran him out of town.
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MikeB10
Socialist.
09:36 AM on 06/02/2011
Plus, they stole that other dominant big man (Gasol). I've never rooted for the Lakers, so please; save your lecture. There are teams in any sport that undoubtedly deserve to win because of their drafting / developing / players' work ethic. And there are teams that win by buying their players (and before you give me the "they took less money" argument; in this sense, I mean "buying" as in: they attracted them with promises of stardom and not having to work as hard to be multiple-time champions). Which of these categories do the Heat fall under? Lebron will get his multiple championships. But, as a sports fan, I'll always remember that he promised Cleveland a championship, shafted them, and then went to Wade's team to help Wade win a championship. Oh, and I'm not from Cleveland. Those multiple championships aren't going to be as legitimate as, for example; Bulls', Pistons', or Spurs'.
11:44 PM on 06/01/2011
Dallas missed a lot of shots but so did the heat for the first 3 quarters. I'm going to re-up on my belief that the Heat do not to go after a Center or a Point guard. They just need to keep getting these veterans (bibby/dampier/juwan) willing to play for the minimum and they will attract good enough players to last a season. I know the franchise shouldn't be able to make many moves, but they may not need to. The big 3 will be even better next year simply off of Bosh's development. Bosh is playing nice defense and Haslem and Miller are rebounding hard like the Bulls.
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09:29 PM on 06/01/2011
Best crossover dribble I ever saw was Reggie Wagstaff, member of the Navy's Atlantic Fleet championship basketball team, coached in college and high school, had a tryout with the pros, and the scout said he had the best crossover dribble the scout had ever seen, but just not fast enough for a relatively short fellow, 6'1", though he had a great outside shot. Back when we were about 50 years old, we'd go down to a court at a military base and start shooting and pretty soon 2-3 young dudes would come over and say "You're pretty good for old guys--you wanna play a game?" We always won. Not that I was very good; Reggie was just a fantastic athlete. We'd walk off as the young guys were left shaking their heads. It was fun back in the day.
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01:24 AM on 06/02/2011
You meant Tim Hardaway. or AI.
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08:50 PM on 06/01/2011
Heat haters are whining, crying, boring, unoriginal thinkers who parrot what sports reporters write and say.

They cry "it's the way he left..sob, sniffle).

Are they sports fans or Oprah audience members. Please stop crying, it's embarrASSing.
09:56 AM on 06/02/2011
Heat haters are whining, crying, boring, unoriginal thinkers who parrot what sports reporters write and say.

Don't be so wishy washy buddy say what you mean...
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get in my belly
11:01 AM on 06/02/2011
both you guys are fanned and faved
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08:43 PM on 06/01/2011
We have the hottest team in the league and more importantly, the hottest dancers. Not everyone can live down here but we do enjoy all the haters. It motivated Miami to have the best road record in the NBA. Things down here would be much less fun if the entire nation was a fair weather Heat fan. We don't want your love...we feed off your hate and discontent.
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07:47 PM on 06/01/2011
I actually do like the Heat and Dwayne Wade, always like him. I cant stand LeBron though, never liked him. Great talent to be sure, just never cared for him. DOnt think the Mavs will be able to withstand the Heat though in this series, especially Dirk hurt now. Don't care too much for Cuban so wont cry if the Mavs go down.
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06:40 PM on 06/01/2011
Can someone explain to me what exactly it means when someone posts "Dirk deserves to win a championship" or "Jason Kidd deserves to win a championship" or "Dirk and Kidd deserve to win a championship"? I was always under the impression a championship is earned not "deserved" by the team which prevails in the best of 7 series.
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07:15 PM on 06/01/2011
What ? Coming from a cHeat fan, earned. Hahahahahahahahahahaha!!!!!!!!!
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behindEnemyLines
Put down the talking point pamphlet.
07:40 PM on 06/01/2011
still bitter I see. Looks like Pryor won't be playing this either. lol How great was it watching Lebron excel last night?
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Absolute
Teacher and Old-School Liberal
07:41 PM on 06/01/2011
Please, tell me you're not an OSU fan passing judgement on cheating.
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Teacher and Old-School Liberal
07:34 PM on 06/01/2011
It means that way too many people are stupidsheep who hate whoever they're told to hate.
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07:39 PM on 06/01/2011
brilliantly said! :D
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Minnehaha
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07:41 PM on 06/01/2011
Ha, some nerve!