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  • Desipura
    WOOF Member
    • Mar 2008
    • 4344

    #16
    Re: What the Bulldogs say

    Long Jong Silver for the elder statesmen.

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    • Murphy'sLore
      WOOF Member
      • Sep 2009
      • 2085

      #17
      Re: What the Bulldogs say

      Originally posted by westdog54
      You mean the grammar isn't too bad
      Touche!

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      • LostDoggy
        WOOF Member
        • Jan 2007
        • 8307

        #18
        Re: What the Bulldogs say

        Originally posted by Ghost Dog
        It's funny. I saw a picture of him in the Hun. He looked so skinny around the waist and being of Asian extraction, assumed he would be short ( nobody else in the picture )
        It's a funny one isn't it -- it's an understandable assumption, then you get Yao Ming, the frickin' tallest player in the NBA, which is like saying the biggest nerd at Google. It's not like the rest of the players in the NBA are short, yet somehow, from China, where people aren't of great height, comes this dude who's taller than every other basketballer in the NBA, a sport played by giants!

        Reality has an ironic sense of humour.

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        • Greystache
          Bulldog Team of the Century
          • Dec 2009
          • 9775

          #19
          Re: What the Bulldogs say

          Originally posted by Lantern
          It's a funny one isn't it -- it's an understandable assumption, then you get Yao Ming, the frickin' tallest player in the NBA, which is like saying the biggest nerd at Google. It's not like the rest of the players in the NBA are short, yet somehow, from China, where people aren't of great height, comes this dude who's taller than every other basketballer in the NBA, a sport played by giants!

          Reality has an ironic sense of humour.
          Not exactly ironic.

          Yao Ming was a designer baby created to become a dominant athlete. His parents (6.9 & 6.3) were "encouraged" to get married and have a son. Encouragement in China is a pretty different concept to some other countries.
          [COLOR="#FF0000"][B]Western Bulldogs:[/B][/COLOR] [COLOR="#0000CD"][B]We exist to win premierships[/B][/COLOR]

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          • Ghost Dog
            WOOF Member
            • May 2010
            • 9404

            #20
            Re: What the Bulldogs say

            Originally posted by Greystache
            Not exactly ironic.

            Yao Ming was a designer baby created to become a dominant athlete. His parents (6.9 & 6.3) were "encouraged" to get married and have a son. Encouragement in China is a pretty different concept to some other countries.
            Poor guy didn't even like basketball. His coach used to come over and get him every morning...
            You don't develop courage by being happy in your relationships every day. You develop it by surviving difficult times and challenging adversity. ― Epicurus

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            • hujsh
              Hall of Fame
              • Nov 2007
              • 11841

              #21
              Re: What the Bulldogs say

              Originally posted by Lantern
              It's a funny one isn't it -- it's an understandable assumption, then you get Yao Ming, the frickin' tallest player in the NBA, which is like saying the biggest nerd at Google. It's not like the rest of the players in the NBA are short, yet somehow, from China, where people aren't of great height, comes this dude who's taller than every other basketballer in the NBA, a sport played by giants!

              Reality has an ironic sense of humour.
              With almost 2 billion people it's not so surprising there would be a few exceptions to that rule.
              [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]

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              • LostDoggy
                WOOF Member
                • Jan 2007
                • 8307

                #22
                Re: What the Bulldogs say

                Originally posted by Greystache
                Not exactly ironic.

                Yao Ming was a designer baby created to become a dominant athlete. His parents (6.9 & 6.3) were "encouraged" to get married and have a son. Encouragement in China is a pretty different concept to some other countries.
                Yeah GS, I knew this but left it out for a better story haha -- I think his parents were like a basketballer and a volleyball player? Just thought it was still ironic that of all the countries to produce a player bigger than all the giants in the NBA it would be one of the Asian countries.

                Actually, I think it's actually MORE ironic (and funny) if you add in the fact that they actually freakin' genetically engineered this dude.

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                • LostDoggy
                  WOOF Member
                  • Jan 2007
                  • 8307

                  #23
                  Re: What the Bulldogs say

                  Originally posted by hujsh
                  With almost 2 billion people it's not so surprising there would be a few exceptions to that rule.
                  You'd think... but genetics really doesn't work that way (thus why there aren't no black Chinese people, although there are albinos in Africa...). I'm backing off from this train of discussion.. race can be a VERY touchy issue.

                  My point is (as GS has already mentioned), it wasn't really an 'exception' as such, but actual state-sanctioned arranged marriages between high-performance athletes... although one wonders then why they haven't produced more Yao Mings (actually, they did produce a couple more giants, but they were shit at basketball).

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                  • LostDoggy
                    WOOF Member
                    • Jan 2007
                    • 8307

                    #24
                    Re: What the Bulldogs say

                    Originally posted by Lantern
                    You'd think... but genetics really doesn't work that way (thus why there aren't no black Chinese people, although there are albinos in Africa...). I'm backing off from this train of discussion.. race can be a VERY touchy issue.

                    My point is (as GS has already mentioned), it wasn't really an 'exception' as such, but actual state-sanctioned arranged marriages between high-performance athletes... although one wonders then why they haven't produced more Yao Mings (actually, they did produce a couple more giants, but they were shit at basketball).
                    Perhaps their third arm got in the way

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