Nick Against the World (61 Viewers)

KB824

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Sep 16, 2003
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I do not think Giovinco is part of that deal. However, if he is, then yes, BIG fooking mistake. I'm ready to make him the new Zidane of Juve. Pu him in that tre-quartista role and let him start bangin'.

But you know we'll get screwed with the loss of some other promising youngster.

That is what's being reported, man. Wouldn't lie to you, my fellow goooooommmmbaaaaaahhhhhhhh.

Can't see why they would accept Nocerino. He's. Not. That. Good. Unless Juve increases the amount of money as part of the deal.

If I were Zamparini, my negotiations would begin and end with Giovinco. Although I don't see why we would need Amauri anyway, unless they were planning on dumping Iaquinta, which would be flat out stupid.

Del Piero, Trez, Iaquinta, and Palladino should be more than enough. What they NEED to do is find a replacement for the mop on two legs over on the left side of the midfield. And quickly.
 

KB824

Senior Member
Sep 16, 2003
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Ooohhh, should I do a "7500 post dedication thread"???????

Ya think??? Maybe???

It could be destined to infuriate quite a few minions roaming around here
 

KB824

Senior Member
Sep 16, 2003
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For all of you Killzone freaks out there, go to N4G.com, and check out some of the in-game footage for Killzone 2, that is still in its pre-alpha development stage.

Due out in February 2009.

Thy shall wet Thyselves.
 

KB824

Senior Member
Sep 16, 2003
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You've got to love some of these usernames. Ale10, I loveale, Iamale'slovechild, Nedved, Nedved4eva, Nedvedrapedmewithabroomstick.

Get some originality, you fucking inbreds
 

The Pado

Filthy Gobbo
Jul 12, 2002
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Here you go: From Wikipedia -

Unionville High School was the alma mater of "John David Stutts", the man who killed "Buckwheat" -both played by Eddie Murphy on Saturday Night Live. The school was credited and shown briefly on SNL out of recognition to the drama club who had put on a production of "Who Shot Buckwheat".
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
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That is what's being reported, man. Wouldn't lie to you, my fellow goooooommmmbaaaaaahhhhhhhh.

Can't see why they would accept Nocerino. He's. Not. That. Good. Unless Juve increases the amount of money as part of the deal.

If I were Zamparini, my negotiations would begin and end with Giovinco. Although I don't see why we would need Amauri anyway, unless they were planning on dumping Iaquinta, which would be flat out stupid.

Del Piero, Trez, Iaquinta, and Palladino should be more than enough. What they NEED to do is find a replacement for the mop on two legs over on the left side of the midfield. And quickly.
Dear God, if we give away Giovinco, I will not do anything. Why? Because I have been telling these goddamn retards on this forum that Secco should have no business here. But people still defend him because he was "appointed." These people piss me off to high hell. Secco was the goddamn team manager before this role, and no, I will not give him a chance. He's as qualified as me.

Ooohhh, should I do a "7500 post dedication thread"???????

Ya think??? Maybe???

It could be destined to infuriate quite a few minions roaming around here
DO IT!

You've got to love some of these usernames. Ale10, I loveale, Iamale'slovechild, Nedved, Nedved4eva, Nedvedrapedmewithabroomstick.

Get some originality, you fucking inbreds
They're all re-tards.

I officially finished my last hard final. I am free until graduation :D
Congrats yo.

Here you go: From Wikipedia -

Unionville High School was the alma mater of "John David Stutts", the man who killed "Buckwheat" -both played by Eddie Murphy on Saturday Night Live. The school was credited and shown briefly on SNL out of recognition to the drama club who had put on a production of "Who Shot Buckwheat".
Buckwheat was the shit.
 

swag

L'autista
Administrator
Sep 23, 2003
84,785
You've got to love some of these usernames. Ale10, I loveale, Iamale'slovechild, Nedved, Nedved4eva, Nedvedrapedmewithabroomstick.

Get some originality, you fucking inbreds
:lol2:

Juve fans are lacking in that category. I don't know how many Del Pieo (insert number)'s we have but its a lot.
I've certainly lost count.

I officially finished my last hard final. I am free until graduation :D
Congrats!

Just wait until you get to that stage in life when someone asks you, "Are you free sometime next week?" and you think, realize, and answer, "I'm free for the rest of my life."

Buckwheat was the shit.
And he has since returned from whence he came.
 

swag

L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
84,785
Do you like it there so far,Greg?

Anything interesting happened in the meantime?
Not to diss my many Asian friends, but having been prior in Beijing, Hong Kong, Taipei, Singapore, etc., much of Asia was the kind of place that was nice to see once -- but not necessarily to come back to.

I don't know what it is about India. Maybe it's the more liberal and diverse society here. Maybe some of it's the food. Maybe it's the people. But I am really digging it here. India has to be my favorite Asian nation I've visited by far. I would absolutely come back here even after my couple of weeks in Delhi.

Sure, it's got its crazy side... a lot of impoverished people, scugnizzi in the city streets that would put a clinic on their chump counterparts in Napoli, electrical and water infrastructure that's ridiculously behind demand, insane heat in May that makes you feel like your head is in a Tandoori oven, and some of the craziest transportation the world over. I mean, on that last point you've got bicycles, motorcycles, cars, trucks, packed buses, auto rickshaws, horse-pulled rickshaws, three-wheeled bicycle rickshaws... and cows. And you put them all on city streets with virtually no rules of the road -- it's like watching the friggin' Wacky Races on any street in town.



Still, I've really felt at home here. There are so many eye-openers, but it's a rich tapestry of them. Perhaps one of the few Asian countries I could see living in for a while.

As for anything interesting that's happened, there's been no singular thing. Just a string of events -- like randomly meeting a 73-year-old native of Delhi who used to work in high fashion and gave us a tour of his favorite temples, or having no idea I would be dropping a couple grand (or call it "lakhs" in Desi-speak ;) ) on a Kashmiri silk carpet because I couldn't stop being wowed by the damn things, or...
 

Dostoevsky

Tzu
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May 27, 2007
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Sure, it's got its crazy side... a lot of impoverished people, scugnizzi in the city streets that would put a clinic on their chump counterparts in Napoli, electrical and water infrastructure that's ridiculously behind demand, insane heat in May that makes you feel like your head is in a Tandoori oven, and some of the craziest transportation the world over. I mean, on that last point you've got bicycles, motorcycles, cars, trucks, packed buses, auto rickshaws, horse-pulled rickshaws, three-wheeled bicycle rickshaws... and cows. And you put them all on city streets with virtually no rules of the road -- it's like watching the friggin' Wacky Races on any street in town.
:lol2:
 

swag

L'autista
Administrator
Sep 23, 2003
84,785
Oh, and btw, you wouldn't know this from the U.S. media, but at least from within India, India is in a Cold War with China. The front page headlines are dominated with reports of concern over Chinese military demonstrations and the opening of new Chinese naval bases for nuke subs as a "string of pearls" surrounding India. Meanwhile, India is countering with news of new missile systems in the front page news of being capable of reaching cities like Beijing with nukes in striking distance. :shocked:

Serious.

I don't know what the vibe is in China. They probably don't tell their citizens jack squat. But this is the lowdown in India. They trust China less than I'd trust Ronaldo in a brothel full of trannies.
 

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