"There are no Cleos around here. Even [Miss] Cleo couldn't dictate this. It's just one of those situations where it's 'Man, this is not okay.' Somebody has to say something. This is not okay. It's not okay to continue to lose games like this. And I know that everyone feels that way on the inside. I just expressed it, and I expressed all the way out from deep in my tummy. I just put it out there."
Lest anyone be confused, Caron Butler wants you to know that he served with Miss Cleo. He knew Miss Cleo. Miss Cleo was a friend of his. Washington Wizards, you're no Miss Cleo.
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Jake Whitacre
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I get what's he's saying, but
“Ms. Cleo?” That’s the freshest pop culture reference he can make? And he’s younger than I am.
Just remember
We’re talking about a guy who listens to Vanessa Carlton, I wouldn’t put anything past him.
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by Jake Whitacre on Dec 23, 2008 12:19 PM EST up reply actions
Tell me about it
When was Ms. Cleo last on TV? Mid-90s? Damn…that’s some retention time.
But what it all boils down to is just like the ball, the cards don’t lie.
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Well he could have referenced...
Dionne Warwick’s Psychic Friends… or even Edgar Cayce. Ms Cleo is hot stuff by comparison.


















