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Ok, so I can't beleive none of my fellow Texans (specifically, my Dallasites) have not mentioned the Mavs Mania we are experiencing around here. Texas basketball fans are going wild about the Dallas Mavericks playoff run. :dance: I am not a badwagonner, though. In fact, I was a fan when they were DEEP down on the rungs and my husband and I even had season tickets for a long time. I haven't been able to afford it the last two years, though (now that they're FINALLY going somewhere!), so I'm forced to watch from home. Nevertheless, I'm racing downstairs to take my place in front of the tube now as they are about to start the lineup! :D

Any other Mavs fans around?

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I'm clearly very ignorant... I thought the Mavericks were a football team :wacko:

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Morocco
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Sad to say it...but I am not a fan of basketball...never could get into it. :blush: Talk to me about soccer and I'm all there! :D

We have some contacts from around the world coming to the office next week...they asked: "Can you get us Mavs tickets?" I answered: "Uh, you got about 3,000 to spare??" LOL

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