Off season poll of reflection: What place does PD play in your life?
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Re: Off season poll of reflection: What place does PD play in your life?
I left Indy in 91 and back then it seemed there were very few Pacer fans to the degree I was into them, at least I knew very few but at least there were a lot of people I knew who I could talke Pacer basketball with. Being out of state for so long I don't know any Pacer fans in my area so it's really nice to have a place to visit where you can kind of have a discussion about your favorite team. Do any of you other out of state posters no a soul where you live who is a Pacers fan?Why do teams tank? Ask a Spurs fan.Comment
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About the same time I started posting on the Star. I remember this because Peck about had a heart attack because of something I had posted. I took the family on a National Lampoon Vacation (drove) to Florida and on the way back we stopped off outside of Atlanta for the night. I listened to the local sports talk show and the big rumor on the radio was the Hawks making a push to get Dale Davis from the Pacers. Seriously, our good buddy Peck was in panic mode from this post by a newbie to the Indiana's Game site.You know how hippos are made out to be sweet and silly, like big cows, but are actually extremely dangerous and can kill you with stunning brutality? The Pacers are the NBA's hippos....Matt Moore CBS Sports....Comment
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NP, use me as the "You think I spend too much time on PD, it could be worse...look at this guy" example.Ash from Army of Darkness: Good...Bad...I'm the guy with the gun.Comment
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Hands down PD is the most important thing in my life. PD is more important to me than the new job I just landed, new girlfriend I just landed, family, friends, faith and God. PD has taken over my life and actually caused a lot of heartache. I was fired from my previous job because I could not stay off my iPhone reading all the great writers on here, like Pacer4ever. My x-girlfriend dumped me because all I talked about was PD and she often complained because I would get depressed because I didn't get enough "thanks" to my post. I'm seeking immediate help because I cant afford to lose another girlfriend or job over this site. If anyone can help me or would be available to talk just DM me. I could really use some words. This site is the death of me, but I'm addicted and I would never have it any other way.
I love you PD.Comment
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I don't post here nearly as often as I used to, and I was pretty much in "full-lurk" mode during most of the JOB years. I started posting at the RATS board around 2001/2002-ish I think.
But this is one of the 5-6 sites I check multiple times per day, and I have it open pretty much all day during the 2nd half of each season.
I haven't lived in Indy since '06 so this has become pretty much the only place where I can talk to fellow Pacers fans.Comment
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Hm. I want to clarify my response (I was in the large majority)
I've never met anybody on PD but I really enjoy it and the interactions I've had here have been very positive. I will be completely honest PD has also gotten me through some pretty hard times - the one that sticks out most to me was after a particularly clumsy basketball play (in real life) I ruptured my achilles tendon and proceeded to have complications with the anesthetics during surgery, making it one of the longest weekends I've had in a loooong time. I came home to a very nice long thread about Troy Murphy being traded for Darren Collison, which really helped pad my pain and hurt feelings.
I love you guys and I love PD!Peck is basically omniscient when it comes to understanding how the minds of Herb Simon and Kevin Pritchard work. I was a fool to ever question him and now feel deep shame for not understanding that this team believes in continuity above talent.Comment
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Re: Off season poll of reflection: What place does PD play in your life?
Hm. I want to clarify my response (I was in the large majority)
I've never met anybody on PD but I really enjoy it and the interactions I've had here have been very positive. I will be completely honest PD has also gotten me through some pretty hard times - the one that sticks out most to me was after a particularly clumsy basketball play (in real life) I ruptured my achilles tendon and proceeded to have complications with the anesthetics during surgery, making it one of the longest weekends I've had in a loooong time. I came home to a very nice long thread about Troy Murphy being traded for Darren Collison, which really helped pad my pain and hurt feelings.
I love you guys and I love PD!Comment
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I voted right behind family and faith, but only if you count "faith in Pacers" as the faith part. I'm more devoted to the team than PD, naturally.
It's wife, friends, Pacers, and it's a really close race between 2nd and 3rd. Also a lot of my friends are actually "Pacers friends", people I know from following the team.Comment
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Still JOB being fired is in my top 10 Pacers moments, next to things like 8 in 8.9, being at game 5 of the Finals, Smits miracle, game 4 vs Bird's Celtics in MSA...I think there might only be 2 other non-game moments in my top 20 list. The trade for Detlef (he was my favorite non-Pacer at the time) and when they got Jax back from Denver.Comment
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