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A behind-the-scenes look at Portland Trail Blazers game day

To the casual fan, a Portland Trail Blazers game typically starts at 7 p.m., when nearly 20,000 fans settle into their seats at the Moda Center and the lead official tosses a basketball up for tipoff.

But, in reality, a Blazers game starts about three hours earlier, at 3:58 p.m., when Jake Layman steps foot on the hardwood, becoming the first player to reach the court.

As Layman arrives, a BlazerDancer is twisting and twirling by herself at midcourt, working through steps of a routine in a pregame rehearsal. A man climbs a ladder beneath the basketball hoop and places a camera above the backboard, which will be used for those slick close-ups around the hoop during the television broadcast. Overhead, a heated matchup between the Chicago Bulls and Toronto Raptors is airing on the jumbotron....

http://www.oregonlive.com/blazers/index.ssf/2017/04/behind_portland_trail_blazers_game_day.html
 
A behind-the-scenes look at Portland Trail Blazers game day

To the casual fan, a Portland Trail Blazers game typically starts at 7 p.m., when nearly 20,000 fans settle into their seats at the Moda Center and the lead official tosses a basketball up for tipoff.

But, in reality, a Blazers game starts about three hours earlier, at 3:58 p.m., when Jake Layman steps foot on the hardwood, becoming the first player to reach the court.

As Layman arrives, a BlazerDancer is twisting and twirling by herself at midcourt, working through steps of a routine in a pregame rehearsal. A man climbs a ladder beneath the basketball hoop and places a camera above the backboard, which will be used for those slick close-ups around the hoop during the television broadcast. Overhead, a heated matchup between the Chicago Bulls and Toronto Raptors is airing on the jumbotron....

http://www.oregonlive.com/blazers/index.ssf/2017/04/behind_portland_trail_blazers_game_day.html

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Not gonna read the article but how did Mama June get soooo fat hating mayonnaise. They never asked if she likes Miracle Whip. Ewwww, gross. Miracle Whip. Yuk
 
So, I don't go anywhere there are cul-de-sacs! Suburbs are bad news if you ask me FAMS! #WhiteLife #GETOUT
 


I knew it!!! Exactly what I thought your post was about...mayonaise! I can't stand the stuff either. I'm a mustard guy, especially honey mustard
 
I like mayo and miracle whip.

Sliced ham and cheddar goes with miracle whip.

Sliced turkey and swiss goes with mayo.
 
Fact: 15% of people who dislike mayo are good dancers.

Another fact: I'm not one of them
 
I make my own fresh mayonaisse. egg plus oil blended up with whatever spices i want to add. same with tartar sauce.
 
Chipotle mayo is bomb
Aka mehican jizzle?


I got a coworker thats scared of white sauces. I like to hide packets of mayo for him to stumble on. Or when we go for wings i get extra ranch and just let it sit there at the table.
 
I want your D.O.R.! ( delicious Oregon Roadkill )Mayo Naise!
 
Mayo should be outlawed. It ruins sandwiches, hamburgers and salads. I remember once when I was a kid my mom mixed mayo and cool whip for a salad, and put what she didn't use back in a cool whip container.

I didn't know it, and opened it up to have some and as it entered into my mouth, I about barfed.

Why anyone would violate such a sacred thing as cool whip with that vile disgusting thing I don't know.
 
I was always a mayo hater on sandwiches, burgers, etc, but understood its importance for chicken, tuna, egg, and pasta salads. However, when I went low carb in September, mayonnaise became an important staple of the diet. Now I've come around on it.
 
That's ok. This white doesn't trust Turner when he's on the floor
 

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