Breh, this is a shytty thread.
nikka still got a receding hairline...cone head nikka.
Breh, this is a shytty thread.
fukk, you mean?!?!?!
Rape is the epitome of corny.
Especially, when you are a millionaire athlete.
Also,..that nikka kisses his little girls in the mouth, too.
Using kobe as a litmus test for what is/isn't corny is not that deal.
Art Barr
fukk, you mean?!?!?!
Rape is the epitome of corny.
Especially, when you are a millionaire athlete.
Also,..that nikka kisses his little girls in the mouth, too.
Using kobe as a litmus test for what is/isn't corny is not that deal.
Art Barr
Bout as corny as typing your name at the end of each post when it's clear who is making the post.
Your post was the epitome, embodiment and exact incarnation of what corny is through text.
jfkennedy
I think he just likes wearing a headband. He wasn't allowed to in Orlando.
Rape is at the top of the bucket list for corny.
Followed shortly, thereafter by your username and all the post you make.
Art Barr
Thanks for letting me know you were in that hotel room.
Mask your Kobe hatred a little better.
The Magic had a headband rule? For what?
edit: That does answer useless question of why Q stopped wearing one when he signed with Orlando.
D12 with the subliminalA few readers have asked me in recent weeks if the Orlando Magic will allow Vince Carter to wear a headband while he plays. When the Magic promoted Otis Smith to General Manager, he banned headbands in order to cultivate a more professional appearance for his team.
At Media Day, I spoke to Smith about the no-headband rule, and if it would apply to Carter. Due to the casual nature of the conversation, I did not have my recorder running, so I cannot give direct quotes from Otis. But I'll do my best to recall the details accurately.
Smith said he had not really thought about the headband ban as it pertained to Carter, and that Carter had yet to approach him about wearing a headband. Thus, the rule wasn't really on his mind. Not that we should blame him for that, or anything, as he's spent his summer worrying about bigger and better things. Like improving his basketball team for instance.
But back to the story. I asked Otis why he implemented the ban, and asked if it had anything to do with DeShawn Stevenson, who is (to the best of my knowledge) the last Magic player to wear a headband while with the team. Smith chuckled, and said it did. His problem isn't with headbands in general--he recognizes that they have a utilitarian purpose--but rather with the manner in which some players wear them. He said Stevenson tended to wear his high on his head in such a manner that was not conducive to keeping sweat out of his face. According to Smith, Stevenson wore his headband as a fashion accessory, which was unacceptable.
NBA is chalk full of millionaires. Kobe has more money than Dwight yet he doesn't do corny shyt.
When you young ass out produce me in any and every venue, of your life.
Plus face real adversit on the level of the gawd.
Then, you can talk.
Till then stfu and peep why my sig's are greater than your's
Plus my username rings more bells as an e-graf tag than your's as well.
You fukkin lame.....
You not even a success at your day job, cu bytchass nikka.
So stfu,....
You fly to superman a racist no mustache pederast having ass lame.
bOw down to the greatness that is;
Art Barr
NBA is chalk full of millionaires. Kobe has more money than Dwight yet he doesn't do corny shyt.
So y'all just gonna let this pass huh?