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Boom. (By Jonathan Newton - TWP)

The Washington Times opened its pages to Boom Osby today, and aside from details about his car collection, we learn the following things:

1) Osby was kicked out of a Maryland softball game for heckling opponents.

2) Osby wants to open a custom auto shop on 150 acres when he's done playing basketball, and pledges never to have a real job.

3) He feels a kinship with the short white kid who wears the cape and the Boom wig to Terps games. "If I was a short white kid, that's what I would look like. I'm telling you, that's me," he said.

4) This is what Landon Milbourne posted on his MySpace page: ""His house has no doors, only walls he walks through."

5) Washington Times beat writer Patrick Stevens has a major man crush on Boom Osby.

By Dan Steinberg |  October 16, 2007; 9:37 AM ET  | Category:  Terps
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And so ended the timeless tale of College Park's love affair with Tahj Holden.

Posted by: ScottVanPeltStyle.com | October 16, 2007 10:04 AM

But the love for Earl Badu remains.

Posted by: SJF | October 16, 2007 10:18 AM

I'm a UNC fan and even I love Boom

Posted by: Rachel | October 16, 2007 12:49 PM

I am that short white kid, and I can die happy now.

Posted by: Max | October 16, 2007 08:27 PM

Just like your mancrush on Arenas?

Posted by: DC | October 16, 2007 11:21 PM

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