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Cleveland replaced the Lebron billboard...


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Something tells me that he has been hard at work this off-season trying to broker a deal to get a Bojangles in Ohio. That's something even the "Great Lebron" couldn't accomplish. Great tasting chicken and biscuits at a reasonable price.

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Can someone fill me in on this situation? I have not watched a Basketball game since Jordan played for the Bulls. I did see Lebron shoot a basket from half court on 60 minutes after a Football game though, first take too. I also saw him singing Justen Bieber on TV last night. I also saw that Shaq was beating the poo out of the Sugar Mosley guy.

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Can someone fill me in on this situation? I have not watched a Basketball game since Jordan played for the Bulls. I did see Lebron shoot a basket from half court on 60 minutes after a Football game though, first take too. I also saw him singing Justen Bieber on TV last night. I also saw that Shaq was beating the poo out of the Sugar Mosley guy.

lol you probably did read about it. But after you smoke too much bud your memory usually starts to fade pretty fast. I don't really know what you can do but get high again and go on nba.com.

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