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On 2/21/2018 at 12:41 AM, MonkeyF0cker said:

 

Same here in baseball and basketball.  I would have played anyone on here 1-on-1 15-20 years ago and probably be giving up 4+ inches in height.

 

Today?  No chance.  Quickness gone, ball skills gone, vertical gone, cardio gone, jumper gone.  Basketball is like golf.  Takes a lot of practice just maintain your game.

Quit cryin son.

I'm 62, I don't have those problems. I don't sit on my ass all day like you do. Spent my whole winter in the weekly open runs in Moncton. 

 

You ran your mouth at me and I see this.

 

Just send me the cash

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17 hours ago, FISHHEAD said:

Who's broke with your assumptions??????????

Monkey or me, or both????

How's that any of my biz?

We're all broke guy, if you can count it you ain't got any. It's 2023 not 1998.

 

Anyone else' lot in life not my care or concern. I got my own.

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On 6/21/2023 at 9:21 PM, Sinker said:

This is kind of a social experiment folks bear with me

Watch Sinker work.

 

Fishhead find me a gym I'll make it worth your while. 

You look like one of those assholes who run from the police on the show COPS and make it 10 feet before being tackled to the ground.

No one believes a word you say. Fucking overstuffed Canadian dumb dumb.

Go club a baby seal and stop posting already.

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6' 5'' 190.white guy in HS and College. 

My main problem is  I couldn't shoot, zero elevation and slow AF.

I think I might have been the inspiration poster boy for "White Man Can't Jump".

Not kidding.  Univ of Iowa is know for their writing classes.

FH has a pretty good shot and size.

It's only been 30 years since either one of us has even touched a basketball...probably.

FH excels in pool.  Not kidding.

 

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