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View Poll Results: Is this Theory the new test? | |||
Yes | 8 | 61.54% | |
No | 5 | 38.46% | |
Voters: 13. You may not vote on this poll |
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Re: Which judge wins dunk contest (in their prime?)
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Vince EASILY, but hes the worst baskteball player of the bunch. [/ QUOTE ] |
#12
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Re: Which judge wins dunk contest (in their prime?)
Where is Larry Nance?
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#13
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Re: Which judge wins dunk contest (in their prime?)
I agree with Mike... if 'Nique knew about some of these crazy dunks, he could probably give Vince a run for his money.
Pretty soon Gerald Green will be the gold standard for dunk contests. |
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Re: Which judge wins dunk contest (in their prime?)
Kobe is a good shooter and rapist but idk about dunker
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Kobe is a good shooter and rapist but idk about dunker [/ QUOTE ] he already won a dunk contest.... |
#16
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Hmmm... I'm tempted to go with William Jennings Bryan, but I'll take Earl Warren. [/ QUOTE ] |
#17
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Re: Which judge wins dunk contest (in their prime?)
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Hmmm... I'm tempted to go with William Jennings Bryan, but I'll take Earl Warren. [/ QUOTE ] You're an idiot. The correct answer is Byron "Whizzer" White. [/ QUOTE ] Talk about idiots. You're both picking white guys in a dunk contest. [/ QUOTE ] Yeah, my first instinct was to say Thurgood Marshall, but Byron White is clearly the correct answer. He's probably the best athlete ever to serve in any branch of the federal government, with the possible exception of Steve Largent. From Wiki: [ QUOTE ] White was a star football player for the University of Colorado Buffaloes, where he acquired the nickname "Whizzer", which he later came to despise. After graduation he signed with the NFL's Pittsburgh Pirates (now Steelers), playing there during the 1938 season. He took 1939 off to study at Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar, but returned to play for the Detroit Lions from 1940-41. In three NFL seasons, he played in 33 games. He led the league in rushing yards in 1938 and 1940. His career was cut short when he entered the United States Navy during World War II; after the war, he elected to attend law school rather than returning to football. He was elected to the College Football Hall of Fame in 1954. [/ QUOTE ] Basically, he was the best football player in the country before becoming a Supreme Court Justice. |
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Kobe is a good shooter and rapist but idk about dunker [/ QUOTE ] Even though you are wrong, this made me laugh really hard. |
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Where is Larry Nance? [/ QUOTE ] drag racing |
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Re: Which judge wins dunk contest (in their prime?)
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Hmmm... I'm tempted to go with William Jennings Bryan, but I'll take Earl Warren. [/ QUOTE ] You're an idiot. The correct answer is Byron "Whizzer" White. [/ QUOTE ] Talk about idiots. You're both picking white guys in a dunk contest. [/ QUOTE ] Better? |
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