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  • He was a funny guy for sure. I think Silent Movie was my favourite of his.
    AKA Dave Lubin

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    • RIP DOM D.

      Bandit!
      19.1119, NO LONGER WAITING

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      • Rip DD.
        "Don?t worry about a thing, every little thing is gonna be alright. - Bob Marley "

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        • R.I.P Captain Chaos.
          My hipocracy goes only so far.

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          • What a funny guy ... :-( R.I.P Dom
            Sammie Lee Hill > 6?4, about 325, and 40yd around a 5.00 flat.

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            • Was really sorry to hear about DD.....I grew up on Mel Brooks movies and the Cannonball run movies too.

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              • I think I'm going to rent Cannonball Run this weekend. I think I watched it about 50 times when it was out, but haven't seen in about 20 years.
                AXE 'EM!

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                • This cat is dead. Someone get me a new cat. Ohh a tabby! A boy.

                  RIP Dom
                  AAL:to be determined




                  2011 NFL Draft Wish List:

                  1. Patrick Peterson Cornerback LSU
                  2. Mark Herzlich Outside Linebacker Boston College
                  3. John Moffitt Center Wisconsin
                  4. Steve Schilling Guard Michigan
                  5. Jeremy Kerley Wide Receiver TCU
                  6. Carl Johnson Tackle Florida
                  7. Johnny Patrick Cornerback Louisville

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                  • Former Oklahoma great Tisdale dies at 44

                    By MURRAY EVANS, Associated Press Writer 18 minutes ago


                    Wayman Tisdale, a three-time All-American at Oklahoma who played 12 seasons in the NBA, died after a two-year battle with cancer. He was 44.
                    Tisdale died Friday morning at St. John Medical Center in Tulsa, hospital spokeswoman Joy McGill said.
                    He learned of a cancerous cyst below his right knee after breaking his leg in a fall at his home in Los Angeles on Feb. 8, 2007. His leg was amputated last August. He made several public appearances since, including April 7 at an Oklahoma City Thunder game.
                    Tisdale, a 6-foot-9 forward from Tulsa with a soft left-handed touch, played in the NBA with the Indiana Pacers, Sacramento Kings and Phoenix Suns. He averaged 15.3 points for his career. He was on the U.S. team that won the gold medal in the 1984 Olympics.

                    After his basketball career, he became an award-winning jazz musician, with several albums making the top 10 on the Billboard charts. Last month, he was chosen for induction into the National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame.
                    Tisdale’s death was announced on the Oklahoma Senate floor Friday by Senate Majority Leader Todd Lamb, who led the chamber in prayer.
                    “Whether you’re a Cowboy or a Sooner, Oklahoma has lost a great ambassador,” Lamb said. “He was a gifted musician, a gifted athlete and he just wore that well wherever he went.”
                    Tisdale was the first freshman to be a first-team All-American since freshmen were allowed to play again in 1971-72.
                    He was also one of 10 three-time All-Americans: The others were Oscar Robertson, Bill Walton, Lew Alcindor, Pete Maravich, Patrick Ewing, Tom Gola, Jerry Lucas, David Thompson and Ralph Sampson. Ewing and Tisdale were the last to accomplish the feat, from 1983-85.
                    Tisdale played on an Olympic team that sailed to the gold medal in Los Angeles, winning its game by 32 points. The squad was coached by Bob Knight and featured the likes of Ewing, Michael Jordan, Sam Perkins and Chris Mullin.
                    Tisdale averaged 25.6 points and 10.1 rebounds during his three seasons with the Sooners, earning Big Eight Conference player of the year each season.
                    He still holds Oklahoma’s career scoring record with 2,661 points and career rebounding record with 1,048. Tisdale also owns the school’s single-game scoring mark, a 61-point outing against Texas-San Antonio as a sophomore, along with career records in points per game, field goals and free throws made and attempts.

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                    • I didnt even know he had cancer.....Too bad, he was one of the few that was just as great off the court as on it........I'd imagine the list is pretty small for those who were both professional athlete and award winning jazz musician.

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                      • Geeze, that is terrible. Far too young.
                        #birdsarentreal

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                        • Way too young. RIP Wayman.
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                          • RIP to a gifted athlete and musician.
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                            • RIP Wayman!

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                              • Geeze, that is terrible. Far too young.
                                Cancer does not recognize age, it's a terrifying illness!
                                AKA Dave Lubin

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