Monthly Archives: April 2008

Hornets advanced to the next round

The home game was quite exciting and the team showed good defensive play on Dirk. Byron Scott must be happy to see this win at the receipt of his best-coach-of-the-year title. Can’t help wondering how far can Hornets run over … Continue reading

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Run, Hornets Run

Game 4 is way better in both offensive and defensive end than Game 3. Hornets has good match ups and terrific bench players. Even down 10 in the first quarter, the team sticked to the plan and let Mavs shoot … Continue reading

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Hornets big come back in playoff game 1

New Orleans Hornets, a consensus underdog in this series despite being a No. 2 seed, overcame a 52-40 halftime deficit by outscoring Dallas 64-40 in the second half. Chris Paul racked up 24 points in the second half, keying the … Continue reading

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Feel so frustrated after filing the federal and state income tax return

This is the first time that I waited until one day before the deadline to start reading Pub550 and 862 and working on various schedules in conjunction with 1040. After going through piles of receipts, W2 and 1099-MISC, messy spreadsheets … Continue reading

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First time watching Hornets basketball @ NO arena

I was quite exciting when picking up Dimitrios to watch Hornets vs. Golden State Warriors together. When we parked at the Superdome garrage, it was already very croweded around all main entrances and the live band performed jazz quite loudly. … Continue reading

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April Fool’s luck

After finishing the tele-conf to the AFOSR on a phase 1 briefing with the CRA team, I drove to the arena to buy hornets April tickets with non-winning lottery receipts. The line winded all the way to the entrance of … Continue reading

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