Nick Against the World (73 Viewers)

Sep 28, 2002
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i heard a rumour about lithuanian basketball that well could have been the factor behind the shitty performances against italy and the usa. supposedly, just before the italian game two leaders of our team #6, macijauskas, the cuy with the long hair, and #13, jasikevicius, the guy that killed america in the group game with 10 points in 69 seconds. therefore they almost didnt feature on the pitch at the same time together.and naturally it affected teams morale. little ****s.



on a less serious note: after the group game against usa, american asked jasikevicius why doesnt he play in nba yet. hs classy response: "dont know, probably because im a slow fat white guy"


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KB824

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++ [ originally posted by Fliakis ] ++
im not giving him any favors just because of those injuries. he didnt turn out quite ok, one can say. but hes still rocking europe big time being 40 years of age.

that walton guy, he played for blazers and won the championship with some serious injury didnt he? a white guy with a beard.
Yes, he's also an annoucer with ABC, and his son Luke plays for the Lakers.


Bill also won a title with the Boston Celtics in 1986, when he was voted as 6th man of the year.

He had very bad feet. Very Bad. Its almost tragic, to tell you the truth, he could have been an all-time great. He was every bit as good as Kareem Abdul Jabbar when Jabbar played college ball at UCLA, and Wlaton followed him.
 

KB824

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++ [ originally posted by Fliakis ] ++
pretty much the same as ilgauskas. just fair bit less of talent our guy has. that punk.
a fair bit less talent is being a little generous, Fli.


Walton was the complete center, and possibly the best passing center in the history of basketball.

That being said, I wouldn't mind seeing Zydrunas on the Lakers.
 

Bjerknes

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Mar 16, 2004
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++ [ originally posted by fabiana ] ++


I escaped just in time :D but damn, it was hard to get out of the USA!
Yeah, I think Andrew will be forgotten after this one, we'll see tomorrow when it actually reaches Florida
No, Andrew will never be forgotten. :D

Well at least you didn't have to travel north on the high speed I-95, where people waited hours to move one mile. :D

So you flew back Fabi, from Miami?
 

Dragon

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Apr 24, 2003
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++ [ originally posted by Andy ] ++


No, Andrew will never be forgotten. :D

Well at least you didn't have to travel north on the high speed I-95, where people waited hours to move one mile. :D

So you flew back Fabi, from Miami?

I traveled south on I95, and it was completely full!! in some part there are only two lanes, because there is a construction, I bet it was total hell there yesterday

I coincidentaly had to come back yesterday anyways- thank God!
 

Bjerknes

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++ [ originally posted by fabiana ] ++



I traveled south on I95, and it was completely full!! in some part there are only two lanes, because there is a construction, I bet it was total hell there yesterday

I coincidentaly had to come back yesterday anyways- thank God!
Yeah thats for sure. They were supposed to make I-95 go all in one direction out of the city.

But I can't wait to see how strong it is when Frances makes landfall.:D
 

Bjerknes

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Yeah its only a Catagory 3 now, but there is still a lot of time for strengthening. Hurricanes usually go through these strengthening/weakening processes, its only normal as it helps replenish the eye wall. But Frances will certainly be a major Hurricane when it makes landfall.
 

KB824

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++ [ originally posted by Andy ] ++
Nah, its Carlie Patterson, you know, Gold Medalist in gymnastics? :D
Andy, you're 18 now.

You can't look at these underage girls the same way that you did a year ago.


Here's hoping you sowed your young girl oats already :D
 

Bjerknes

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++ [ originally posted by Sergio ] ++


Andy, you're 18 now.

You can't look at these underage girls the same way that you did a year ago.


Here's hoping you sowed your young girl oats already :D
:rofl: Age is only relevant in Judicial procedings. :D
 

Dragon

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Apr 24, 2003
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How old is Carly Patterson?

It doesnt look like her in that picture, she has her eyebrows shaped in a weird way

She looked so happy when she won what she won
 

Erkka

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++ [ originally posted by Sergio ] ++


Andy, you're 18 now.

You can't look at these underage girls the same way that you did a year ago.
oh, I'm 18 too but I can be with 16-year-olds... :cool: And Andy can't?! :eek::shocked: He misses tons of action... :D
 

Dragon

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Sergio, I hope to be in Boston by sept 12th

After I arrive Im gonna get a cellphone, so Ill send you my number or whatever when I get it

How old are the men you arranged for me? They didnt sound too happy with that picture you showed them!
 

KB824

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++ [ originally posted by fabiana ] ++
Sergio, I hope to be in Boston by sept 12th

After I arrive Im gonna get a cellphone, so Ill send you my number or whatever when I get it

How old are the men you arranged for me? They didnt sound too happy with that picture you showed them!
How old are they? I don't know, I haven't asked anyone yet :D:D
 

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