CHAMPIONSHIPS EXTENDED BY POPULAR DEMAND: fans demand rematch in finals
"It's the type of sport that will get you addicted," stated Buford X. Bumcreep, a resident of Long Island who is a retired general contractor and one who spends his time following the championships. "It's one of the most action-packed contact sports I have ever seen," he told TYME magazine reports who are assigned to full-time coverage of the championships. "If I hadn't received free tickets to one of these events a few years ago by a dry-basement friend of mine, who knows where I would be today--probably sitting in some honky tonk crying in my beer," he continued. Buford admitted he had once been wrestling with alcoholism. "The last project kind of served as a red flag for me," he said, mentioning an office building he had constructed with two-extra floors because he had been too intoxicated to take time when he was reading the blueprints. "It was a medical complex," he said. "Talk about some ________-off doctors, they were not at all pleased." TYME hung on to his every word and asked him about the project, hoping to get a scoop on the concrete business. More to follow about Buford.
CHAMPIONSHIPS EXTENDED BY POPULAR DEMAND: fans demand rematch in finals
"It's the type of sport that will get you addicted," stated Buford X. Bumcreep, a resident of Long Island who is a retired general contractor and one who spends his time following the championships. "It's one of the most action-packed contact sports I have ever seen," he told TYME magazine reports who are assigned to full-time coverage of the championships. "If I hadn't received free tickets to one of these events a few years ago by a dry-basement friend of mine, who knows where I would be today--probably sitting in some honky tonk crying in my beer," he continued. Buford admitted he had once been wrestling with alcoholism. "The last project kind of served as a red flag for me," he said, mentioning an office building he had constructed with two-extra floors because he had been too intoxicated to take time when he was reading the blueprints. "It was a medical complex," he said. "Talk about some ________-off doctors, they were not at all pleased." TYME hung on to his every word and asked him about the project, hoping to get a scoop on the concrete business. More to follow about Buford.