Things I am thankful for this 2008… and it’s not TurDucken
A note of Thanks to Sactown Royalty on the internet cornucopia it brings to the Sacramento Kings fan. Intelligent discourse on Kings related topics, videos, up to the minute news and a camaraderie that I had thought was absent in this area. I had recently been a SacBee.com comment reader and writer and found it a lonely place where the angry and brain dead thrived. I enjoy the articles written by Howard-Cooper, McNeal, Amick, Voison and Gutierrez – not always in agreement with them – but a healthy diet of things to digest. Reading their work at home with my computer was a one sided conversation. Sactown Royalty has given me a new hunger for all things Kings and (perhaps too much of) a voice in sharing my fanaticism. Thank you TZiller for your direction and breath of knowledge (you are the GP of StR). Thank you PookeyGuru for your creative insights and overall cleverness. Thank you Sec214 for your kindness and humor , Thank you Kfan, lietothegirls and the rest of you for your welcoming, thoughtful outlook on Kings basketball. Happy Thanksgiving all.
(This is a FanPost from a member of the Sactown Royalty community. The views expressed come from the member, and not Sactown Royalty staff.)
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Hear hear
Happy Thanksgiving everyone!
"Don't sweat the petty stuff and don't pet the sweaty stuff." - My Dad, confusing me at a very young age.
by otis29 on Nov 26, 2008 9:42 AM PST reply actions 0 recs
May the only trolls that you encounter
be family members that receive your unconditional love.
Happy Thanksgiving, everybody!
SACTOWN ROYALTY - Try our thick creamy shakes!
by section214 on Nov 26, 2008 12:21 PM PST reply actions 0 recs
Glad you're here - welcome
and happy holidays
Cisco? Cisco? CISCO!!!! #*$!%! !
by lietothegirls on Nov 26, 2008 3:38 PM PST reply actions 0 recs
Yes
thanks to TZ for STR and to rbiegler and section for helping TZ make STR a haven for all those obsessed with the purple and black. And thanks to the community for keeping this a fun place to hang out.
Ball movement ... is like jogging for most people: They do it occasionally, and it makes them happy. Then they go back to not doing it. - Henry Abbott
by Kfan in Korea on Nov 26, 2008 4:00 PM PST reply actions 1 recs
Amen
No mistakes in the tango, darling. Not like life. It's simple. That's what makes the tango so great. If you make a mistake, and get tangled, you tango on
by pookeyguru on Nov 26, 2008 4:29 PM PST up reply actions 0 recs

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