By Steve Sailer
06/18/2010
My favorite moment of the radio broadcast of the LA Lakers' 7th game victory over the Boston Celtics 83-79 for the NBA title was when it was announced with 90 seconds left that if the Lakers held the Celtics under 100 points, then everybody in attendance (going price $1100 per seat) could use their ticket stub to get two free tacos at Jack-in-the-Box.My favorite victory riot story is one a coworker who lived in a highrise on Michigan Avenue in Chicago told me. After Michael Jordan’s Bulls won their second title in 1992, she watched a mob of drunken yuppies smash in the front window of Chicago’s finest small bookstore, Stuart Brent’s (where I'd seen Nobel laureate Saul Bellow browsing), and loot coffee table art books.
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