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So I Was At The Dean Dome Today...


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My company had an expo there today. We were on the court for the most part

Met Roy Williams, Woody Durham, and Eric Montross

Eric is super cool, nice and the tallest person evar.

Roy is pretty short and seems like kind.of a perv

Woody was the sweetest old man!

I've never been inside the dome...it was pretty cool!

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My company had an expo there today. We were on the court for the most part

Met Roy Williams, Woody Durham, and Eric Montross

Eric is super cool, nice and the tallest person evar.

Roy is pretty short and seems like kind.of a perv

Woody was the sweetest old man!

I've never been inside the dome...it was pretty cool!

I wonder what they thought when they met you... LOL

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Right when I met Eric they wanted us to.take a.picture because Im 5 feet even and he's 7. I look like a small child next to.him

When I shook his hand it just completely engulfed mine. We put our hands up together and the tips.of my fingers barely reached the end.of his palm!

We both have the same problem.with finding pants that fit haha

I've never felt.so short....he said.he's never felt so tall

But he did tell my shoes were the coolest ones he's seen!

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Should have asked them, "Hey, I was at Cameron the other day and they have a lot more of those big banners hanging from the rafters than you, what's up with that?"

First, they would have looked at you like you're crazy because that's no true,

Then, they would have said it looks like more banners because the barn they play in is so much smaller than the Dean Dome.

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