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May 18, 2020Liked by Andrew Donlan

First off, that was the greatest tv series of all time. Every night of this event, I was SHOCKED at how fast those two hours went by. Not many documentaries can make you laugh, cry, fist pump and get your butt crack all sweaty like The Last Dance did. Watching that was an experience that I will never forget. Secondly, If you have been reading my thread comments these past 5 weeks, you know that I have beef with Scottie. Just when I was almost completely out on SP, he totally redeemed himself. For the first time in this documentary, he didn't look like a complete self-centered whiny bitch. And with your blessing, I would like to get SP SGCTC certified.

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The people want it. Next week, we will do an official analysis on whether Scottie Pippen should be SGCTC certified. Poll goes up on Twitter tonight. Your word will be heavily considered.

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He even spoke a little louder which made my happy. I'm back on board the Scottie Train.

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Just another reason 2020 White Sox will be better than 2020 Cubs (Apart from the better and "Dude best food").. Sox have been playing without fans for over a decade now..they are use to this. Guys like Rizzo who are just only playing to impress fans and not the love of the game..it will be totally different for the cubs. 41k Fans to 0... Or 400 fans to zero..which will have a greater effect?

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When Jordan said that famous line I immediately went to the SGCTC Twitter to see if you tweeted, I was not disappointed.

I don't think Jerry Reisdorf is getting as much shit as he should for his explanation of why they couldn't keep the team together. He just looks like a cheap asshole. I can just see it now for the Sox "We just couldn't afford to keep Moncada, Eloy, and Robert because their market values would've been too high" and my blood is already boiling over it. You would think that with Michael Jordan's coming back for another year and the revenue he draws the team would make enough money that year to afford all of the players.

Nonetheless, that documentary was one of the best things I've ever watched and am sad its over.

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