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nba fights always remind me of little girls slapping each other...except when jermaine oneil almost killed that guy in detroit, that was awesome. i condone fighting
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nba fights always remind me of little girls slapping each other...except when jermaine oneil almost killed that guy in detroit, that was awesome. i condone fighting
So true, I'm surprised they forgot Zo and LJ wiffing at each other.
nba fights always remind me of little girls slapping each other...except when jermaine oneil almost killed that guy in detroit, that was awesome. i condone fighting
they don;t know how to fight -
most of em are used to a knife or gun.......
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nice to hear rappers doing what they can to dispell minconceptions about there lifestyle. I'm pretty sure I heard a line in the song wishing sickle cell anemia on somebody.
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YessCode wrote:
So true, I'm surprised they forgot Zo and LJ wiffing at each other.
That one was the greatest ever. Not so much for the fight itself, but for the sight of Van Gundy hanging off of 'Zo's ankle and being dragged across the floor. Fuckin' hilarious.
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iwasthere wrote:
nice to hear rappers doing what they can to dispell minconceptions about there lifestyle. I'm pretty sure I heard a line in the song wishing sickle cell anemia on somebody.
Not sure this is a rappers thread but im sure that was Eminem saying Ja Rule had sickle cell.
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I don't know if it really qualifies as a "fight," per se, but Kermit Washington's punch on Rudy T has to go down as one of the nastiest things in sports history. (I didn't watch the video)
nice to hear rappers doing what they can to dispell minconceptions about there lifestyle. I'm pretty sure I heard a line in the song wishing sickle cell anemia on somebody.
Not sure this is a rappers thread but im sure that was Eminem saying Ja Rule had sickle cell.
It's 2Pac's "Hit em Up."
It's about Biggie, Bad Boy, Junior Mafia and the dudes from Mobb Deep. One of those dudes as sickle cell.
I could have settled for live announcers for each fight...i didnt need a song.
nice to hear rappers doing what they can to dispell minconceptions about there lifestyle. I'm pretty sure I heard a line in the song wishing sickle cell anemia on somebody.
so THAT is what you took from the video?
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Ricardo Tubbs wrote:
iwasthere wrote:
nice to hear rappers doing what they can to dispell minconceptions about there lifestyle. I'm pretty sure I heard a line in the song wishing sickle cell anemia on somebody.
so THAT is what you took from the video?
yes, THAT is what I took from the video. It was gangtsa rap song with NBA fights, not a educational video with a deeper meaning that I wasn't able to grasp. come on.
nice to hear rappers doing what they can to dispell minconceptions about there lifestyle. I'm pretty sure I heard a line in the song wishing sickle cell anemia on somebody.
so THAT is what you took from the video?
yes, THAT is what I took from the video. It was gangtsa rap song with NBA fights, not a educational video with a deeper meaning that I wasn't able to grasp. come on.
I'm not so sure you were even able to "grasp" the meaning of this video.
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Ricardo Tubbs wrote:
iwasthere wrote:
Ricardo Tubbs wrote:
iwasthere wrote:
nice to hear rappers doing what they can to dispell minconceptions about there lifestyle. I'm pretty sure I heard a line in the song wishing sickle cell anemia on somebody.
so THAT is what you took from the video?
yes, THAT is what I took from the video. It was gangtsa rap song with NBA fights, not a educational video with a deeper meaning that I wasn't able to grasp. come on.
I'm not so sure you were even able to "grasp" the meaning of this video.
You are really struggling here, I'm not sure what your even trying to say, the last comment was basically just a minor blast on me because I responded to you silly little face.
nice to hear rappers doing what they can to dispell minconceptions about there lifestyle. I'm pretty sure I heard a line in the song wishing sickle cell anemia on somebody.
so THAT is what you took from the video?
yes, THAT is what I took from the video. It was gangtsa rap song with NBA fights, not a educational video with a deeper meaning that I wasn't able to grasp. come on.
I'm not so sure you were even able to "grasp" the meaning of this video.
You are really struggling here, I'm not sure what your even trying to say, the last comment was basically just a minor blast on me because I responded to you silly little face.
Your need to make a comment on rappers based on a lyric from the song that played over the video is somewhat telling.
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Ricardo Tubbs wrote:
iwasthere wrote:
Ricardo Tubbs wrote:
iwasthere wrote:
Ricardo Tubbs wrote:
iwasthere wrote:
nice to hear rappers doing what they can to dispell minconceptions about there lifestyle. I'm pretty sure I heard a line in the song wishing sickle cell anemia on somebody.
so THAT is what you took from the video?
yes, THAT is what I took from the video. It was gangtsa rap song with NBA fights, not a educational video with a deeper meaning that I wasn't able to grasp. come on.
I'm not so sure you were even able to "grasp" the meaning of this video.
You are really struggling here, I'm not sure what your even trying to say, the last comment was basically just a minor blast on me because I responded to you silly little face.
Your need to make a comment on rappers based on a lyric from the song that played over the video is somewhat telling.
dude, there was a reason, that song was picked by the person who put the montage together and not, let's say, Where the Streets Have No Name, or most other songs. The overly impactful song, that was playing that turned the highlight clip, into a MUSIC video, was definately a big enough part of the piece to comment on. Which is all I did, but whatever. This is really not that big of a deal.
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