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 Wolf whistle works, woman strips
 

Thu May 22, 2008 3:27pm EDT
WELLINGTON (Reuters) - Road workers in a small New Zealand town got their wish granted when a woman stripped saying she was fed up with their wolf-whistles.

The Israeli tourist was about to use an ATM in the main street of Kerikeri, in the far north of the country, when the men whistled, the New Zealand Press Association reported.

She calmly stripped off, used the cash machine, before getting dressed and walking away.

The woman told police she didn't take too kindly to the whistling from the men repairing the road.

"She said she had thought 'bugger them, I'll show them what I've got'," Police Sergeant Peter Masters told NZPA.

"She gave the explanation that she had been ... pestered by New Zealand men. She's not an unattractive looking lady," Masters said.

"She was taken back to the police station and spoken to and told that was inappropriate in New Zealand."
***w00t! BC

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 The Boston Celtics, an NBA team, have chanted "ubuntu" when breaking a huddle since the start of the 2007-2008 season, they live and play by this credo..couldn't hurt if we all did...I will, as soon as I kill all of the assholes that piss me off! j/k? lol
 

Ubuntu, pronounced [ùbúntú], is an ethic or humanist philosophy focusing on people's allegiances and relations with each other. The word has its origin in the Bantu languages of Southern Africa. Ubuntu is seen as a traditional African concept.[citation needed]

Meaning
An attempt at a longer definition has been made by Archbishop Desmond Tutu (1999):

“ A person with ubuntu is open and available to others, affirming of others, does not feel threatened that others are able and good, for he or she has a proper self-assurance that comes from knowing that he or she belongs in a greater whole and is diminished when others are humiliated or diminished, when others are tortured or oppressed. ”

Louw (1998) suggests that the concept of ubuntu defines the individual in terms of their several relationships with others, and stresses the importance of ubuntu as a religious concept. He states that while the Zulu maxim umuntu ngumuntu ngabantu ("a person is a person through (other) persons") may have no apparent religious connotations in the context of Western society, in an African context it suggests that the person one is to become by behaving with humanity is an ancestor worthy of respect or veneration. Those who uphold the principle of ubuntu throughout their lives will, in death, achieve a unity with those still living.

Nelson Mandela explained Ubuntu as follows;

“ A traveller through a country would stop at a village and he didn't have to ask for food or for water. Once he stops, the people give him food, entertain him. That is one aspect of Ubuntu but it will have various aspects. Ubuntu does not mean that people should not address themselves. The question therefore is: Are you going to do so in order to enable the community around you be able to improve? FNA right! BC

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 This was a game to remember...The Truth and The King down to the last click...
 

Celtics 97, Cavaliers 92

Associated Press

BOSTON -- Paul Pierce hit a shot. Then LeBron James answered. Pierce hit another and so did James.

It was like that all game long, two of the NBA's best trying to carry their teams to the next round. Pierce and the Boston Celtics succeeded, beating the Cleveland Cavaliers 97-92 on Sunday.

Twenty years earlier there was another thrilling shootout in another seventh game of the Eastern Conference semifinals in Boston -- Larry Bird vs. Dominique Wilkins.

And the result was the same: a narrow Celtics victory that sent them to the conference finals against Detroit.

Pierce scored 41 points, James had 45 and Boston remained unbeaten in the playoffs at home, where the first two games against the Pistons will be played Tuesday and Thursday night.

"It is a great feeling," Pierce said. "We knew this was going to be a tough, tough series."

In a seven-game series in which the road team never won, the Celtics had many green-clad fans on their side. Lucky the Mascot held up a sign reading "ROCK THE GARDEN!" and the crowd roared. Pierce got the loudest ovation when he was introduced with his nickname, "The Truth."

And when the game started, one fan bellowed, "Not today, LeBron."

It wasn't Wilkins' day on May 22, 1988, even though he outscored Bird in Boston's 118-116 win over Atlanta at the old Boston Garden. Wilkins finished with 47 points, 16 in the fourth quarter, and Bird had 34, with 20 in the final period.

"I'm very aware of the game," Pierce said. "They don't ever let you forget it when you look up to the jumbotron."

James has seen plenty of highlights of that mano-a-mano tussle.

"We both tried to will our team to victory and, just like Dominique Wilkins, I ended up on the short end and the Celtics won again," he said. "I think the second round of the postseason, Game 7, these fans will finally have an opportunity to forget a little bit about what Larry Bird and Dominique Wilkins did and remember what Paul and LeBron did.

"This will go down in history."

Pierce hit 13 of 23 shots and James went 14-for-29.

Celtics executive vice president Danny Ainge, who played in that 1988 game, called Sunday's shootout "an epic battle."

The Celtics have won 14 straight games at home and have home-court advantage throughout the playoffs. They are 0-6 in the postseason on the road.

"Before the year our goal was to be there in Game 1 at home (in the conference finals) and that's where we are," Boston coach Doc Rivers said. "So we're exactly where we should be."

Home teams are 22-2 in the second round of this season's playoffs. The Celtics never trailed Sunday but they never were safe until the final seconds.

Pierce hit two free throws with 7.9 seconds left for the final points, then James missed a 3-pointer on the last shot of the game with 4.4 seconds to go.

"I had it going, LeBron had it going and we just didn't let up," Pierce said. "Neither one of us wanted our teams to lose."

Sasha Pavlovic's 3-pointer made it 95-92 with 8.6 seconds left and the Cavaliers immediately fouled Pierce. His first shot hit the rim, hung in the air, then fell through as the crowd roared. Pierce said team patriarch Red Auerbach, who died in October 2006 at age 89, had something to do with that.

"The ghost of Red just looking over us," Pierce said. "I think he kind of tapped it in the right direction. It sort of put a smile on my face."

Pierce's second free throw was much smoother, making it 97-92.

Cleveland raced downcourt and James hoisted a 3-pointer that missed with 4.4 seconds to go. The Cavaliers got the rebound and James waved for the ball from the same spot he had just missed from.

But Eddie House intercepted the pass and, as the final seconds ticked off, James turned and walked toward his bench, his chances of reaching the East finals dashed on the court where the Cavaliers were 0-6 this season.

"Boston did their work during the regular season to put themselves in this position" to play Game 7 at home," Cleveland coach Mike Brown said.

The key Sunday, he said, was Boston's 10 offensive rebounds that turned into 18 points. Cleveland has just seven second-chance points.

"That was similar to what we had in the last game," Brown said. "You play on the road, if you turn the ball over, which we did a little tonight, and give up second chance points, it is going to be tough to win."

Still, the Celtics were pushed to the limit for the second straight series. They did dominate Atlanta in Game 7, winning 99-65, but had a much tougher time eliminating Cleveland.

But now they're unbeaten in the 29 series in which they've led 3-2.

"Today it was basically get the ball to Paul Pierce and get the hell out of the way," Kevin Garnett said.

Garnett added 13 points and P.J. Brown came off Boston's bench to score 10 and grab key rebounds.

"It's emotional," Garnett said. "We will enjoy this, but as we advance it does get a little more difficult."

Delonte West was the only other Cleveland scorer in double figures with 15.

"We fight hard in every game, come out and leave it out on the floor," West said. "We expected this type of effort out of ourselves, competing until there's no zeros on the clock. It just hurts that we just go home now. That's all."

The Celtics led 50-40 at halftime, but the Cavaliers cut that to 52-49. It was 61-58 before Boston stretched its margin to 67-58 by scoring the next six points.

But Cleveland kept coming back and trailed by just 73-68 going into the fourth quarter.

The Celtics got a scare when Pierce was fouled by Pavlovic on a drive to the basket and fell on a video cameraman under Boston's basket with 23 seconds left in the first half. Pierce got up slowly and, after a 20-second timeout, made two free throws.

He stayed in the game for all but the last 4.2 seconds of the half, then left for treatment of a bruised left thigh but played most of the second half.

With smoke from pregame pyrotechnics still rising toward the rafters where Boston's 16 championship banners hang, the Celtics got off to a strong start. They rolled to a 16-4 lead -- with Pierce scoring nine -- but the Cavaliers closed it to 29-23 with 7:20 left in the second quarter.

That's when James left the game for the first time, replaced by Pavlovic, and the Celtics got the next five points before James returned less than 1½ minutes later.

"I have always been a winner, and I am a winner," he said. "You are just disappointed that the season is over.
***This game left me with a profound respect for LeBron, damn near the level that Paul Pierce is at...two classy pros, one on one...each knowing the gravity of the situation but playing with finesse and respect.I surely hope the Celts win, just to see Paul react after waiting a decade.Most of that was like LeBron spent his...just about alone on the court...I should bite my tongue when saying that I do hope both LeBron and Paul get a real class center to work with...now THAT would make for some tough MFin playoffs.
but alas, poor Yurik...its the fucking Detroit Pistons next!!!!Call me heretic, but before the season I had them winning the East...now with The "Trinity" in the house and the becnch kids whooping ass when called upon, we shall see...PS: if you want a fast 10% return on an investment,l just bet the daylights out of Big Brown to SHOW in The Belmont! lmao...but watch for the new horse from Japan baby!
BC
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 If anyone ever loved playing a guitar...3 greats one tune... enjoy!!!
 

BC
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 My letter to my Congresswoman regarding Arlen Specter and his latest tirade (or lets spend millions more worrying about freaking sports when people die in Iraq and thousands are still displaced by Katrina, etc.)
 

Ms Waite;
I am writing this short note to let you know that I think that what Arlen Specter is trying to do is just
another egregious waste of money and a bald-faced media-exposure-for-free ploy.The Spygate situation has been dealt with by the NFL in house by Roger Goodell and if he is satisfied with the findings and fines levied,what will wasting taxpayers money and the
time of any member of Congress do? NOTHING except for the self aggrandizement of Mr Specter and whatever crones he can muster for the "cause".
In these times, with the economy being torn asunder by oil greed and bad White House leadership and the ever increasing roll of those who are in need of basics such as food, clothing and education...can we really afford to allow millions to be spent to no good end?If the quality of life in America has become secondary to the world of sports in the mind of an elected rep of his constituency, should he not be tethered from said pursuit? yes.
In closing, I thank you for your time and also for doing the job you were elected to do so well.

Sincerely;
Christopher D McCoy

PS: nobody asked me to do this, I just find it incumbent uopon me as an American to shout out against the crazy fucks when the need arises, you can too.Maybe preventing a hearing by Specter will help
avoid wasting milions and turning the US Congress into a clown paradise even more than it is....end rant... BC
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