
Sturt Legends Night
Hey Mouse, found a site for you.......getalife.com......sheesh, obviously a great night was had by those who attended, why come on here and try to make an arguement out of something they want to share? When whoever it is you are associated with Mouse, celebrates a milestone as this, lets hope karma prevails.

This was suppose to be a thread to inform the basketball public of what happened at this event and then also share in the terrific memories that we all NOT chest beat about which club has more Olympians or championships etc. All the district clubs have fine histories and recent successes...we are more then allowed to post on how we have managed to celebrate them, and so are any other club as well.
Mouse, you post with no courage, intelligence or integrity and have just shown yourself to be a "small" person to everyone on this forum. I challenge you to put your name to your post and then we can all put your comments into the insignificant context they deserve. I am quite confident you wont be doing that any time soon so maybe everyone else can go back to talking about the night itself.
My other favourite parts of the night:
- Steve Bowley, sporting a Bob Marley knitted beanie, leading the way on the bongo drums as part of the band that played on the night
- Potsie's interview of his Mum (and Sturt legend) Glenys. Champagne comedy by the Bauers!
- The final video montage- WOW! Monz and Channel 10 did an awesome job on this.
- Dean Kinsman's presence. It was so great to see Deano back at the club and be apart of the spirit of the night.
- Graham Burdon tearing up the dance floor at the end of the night. Who knew he had the Patrick Swayze moves in his repoitore!
Lets try and keep this post 'on topic' if possible.

Great to possibly have Plumlee back.
It will be a big front line , Adelaide have similar size with Humphries and DJ.
