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Front Row at the Game

Posted by Media Outrage on November 6th, 2008

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Michael Jordan, who probably went into that voter booth on Tuesday, and punched the button for McClame and Salin, was spotted front row at the Garden for the Knicks and Bobcats. Knicks regular Spike Lee who’s probably working on an Obama film as we speak, was spotted cheering on his team that will probably never celebrate a parade in the NBA. Yep folks we’re more likely to see a Garth Brooks G-Unit collaboration before we watch the Knicks hoist the trophy. Chris Rock and his homie were front row looking like they were plotting to run Amtrak on that cheerleader. Knicks great Charles Oakley was also on hand for the game.

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6 Responses to “Front Row at the Game”

  1. Cut Up Says:

    I like them boots Mike.

    White boy sittin next to him like, “Damn, I ain’t got no room cause this big ass Ni%%a next to me”.

    Don’t nobody want that bony ass white girl M.O.

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  2. Rocksee Says:

    Tsk…Tsk…

    Anywho…

    The homie next to Chris Rock looks like Branford Marsalis…any takers?

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  3. ucanb2 Says:

    LOL @ Chris Rock,his eyes always get him in trouble. He is like a little kid whose eyes have wandered off/ smack him upside that head.

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  4. Jan Says:

    Charles Oakley is an asshole. For real.

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  5. claudette4heisman Says:

    Mj finally starting to show his age, but he still look good.

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  6. PEACE Says:

    Michael Jordan contributed $10,000 to Barack Obama campaign
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    WASHINGTON (AP) — Campaign finance records show U.S. Senate candidate Barack Obama got a large contribution from a high-profile citizen — Michael Jordan.

    The basketball superstar donated $10,000 dollars to Obama’s campaign.

    Obama says he debated whether to frame the check or cash it.

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