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Karl Malone is taking the discussions.

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There's actually a lot more to this story. Part of it is that Karl is not only joining the restored church but is also joining the Jazz to restore the franchise.

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Reports are that the finished product will hoist a 6'9" Malone statue, entitled Maloni, who, rather than sounding forth a trumpet and holding gold plates, is shouting through a bullhorn and clutching an NBA championship trophy.

More to come.
 
There's actually a lot more to this story. Part of it is that Karl is not only joining the restored church but is also joining the Jazz to restore the franchise.

dc_zps2bba27fd.jpg


Reports are that the finished product will hoist a 6'9" Malone statue, entitled Maloni, who, rather than sounding forth a trumpet and holding gold plates, is shouting through a bullhorn and clutching an NBA championship trophy.

More to come.

Nah I'm pretty sure it will look like this. https://cdn.bleacherreport.net/imag...296/671/posedunk_display_image.jpg?1278989455
 
"Taking" the discussion. Why is it referenced as such? Forgive my ignorance, but why is it referred to as "taking it"? Usually saying someone is "taking it" isn't necessarily a positive thing. I'll probably get neg repped by NAOS for asking this, but I'm serious. Not trying to incite.
 
"Taking" the discussion. Why is it referenced as such? Forgive my ignorance, but why is it referred to as "taking it"? Usually saying someone is "taking it" isn't necessarily a positive thing. I'll probably get neg repped by NAOS for asking this, but I'm serious. Not trying to incite.
Why do we say someone is "taking notes" in a class? How about "taking five?" Seriously, someone is hung up over the way a verb is used? Sorry to take your time with this response.
 
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