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hen81 New User

Joined: 21 May 2008 {Posts: 17 }
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amatrex Regular User

Joined: 14 Apr 2008 {Posts: 56 } Location: Pennsylvania
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| That was shocking to see---don't know if there's ever been a brawl like that in a WNBA game before. It just shows that emotions can run high in both men and women alike during the heat of competition. The brawl probably didn't last more than 35 seconds, which is brief when compared to some of the battle royals men often engage in across all sports. Also, I'm sure most of the women on both teams were embarrased after it happened. I know Lisa Leslie was very apologetic for her conduct, and she expressed her deepest regret for not conducting herself like a role model for the fans and her own kids who were watching. |
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DucorpsToo Experienced User

Joined: 19 Jan 2006 {Posts: 185 } Location: Southern California
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Wow, I just saw that video of the catfight. Wouldn't be too surprised if some guys would actually get turned on by that. Wait a minute, I guess it's the "womens' mud wrestling" that guys like
Oh well, just goes to show that within most of us, there lurks an "inner Jerry Springer". Fortunately though for most of us, it's usually is kept in check in all but the most extenuating circumstances  |
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