Irate fan sues San Antonio Spurs, and more
Faced with playing four games in five days, the coach of the San Antonio Spurs decided to have his best players sit out one game.
Irate fan sues San Antonio Spurs
Faced with playing four games in five days in November, the coach of the NBA’s San Antonio Spurs decided to have his best players sit out one game against the Miami Heat. Lawyer Larry McGuinness, who attended that game, is now suing the Spurs for damages. “It was like going to Morton’s Steakhouse and paying $63 for porterhouse and they bring out cube steak,” said McGuinness.
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A New Jersey dog-training school is offering classes in dog yoga, or “doga.” As sitar music plays, dogs sit quietly while their owners do yoga over them and beside them, and then the owners stretch their pets’ limbs into relaxing poses. Instructor Karin Stoetzer says most dogs like the classes because “they feel the calming energy.”
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