@itsavideogame@MrRickRags@goatcollect Nothing to do with the players. The league made a deal to sell game products to an outside company because they made a deal that the money would go to NBA and product to Sothebys. Players get nothing. No memorabilia from their biggest game in history even though it’s their win.
my mom had this 20-something bf when i was young. my brother and i went through his wallet shortly after meeting him (sorry!)
we found out his middle name was lamar
we then got a fish and named it lamar ?? we'd say ominous things like "have you seen our fish LAMAR"
Remember when some dude detonated a sophisticated RV bomb in downtown Nashville next to some very expensive telecomms stuff after warning people to flee and it was out of the news before midnight?
@MothPannes@Ad_hess_ I did the same for a long time till I decided to read them out of a different thought-line. Whether they are finished or not, the books are a great read. Don’t hold off since they may not be finished. Read them for what you have now and read them again. “We should start back.”
@Primetime_TB@pokemon_daily It was for children’s views. When the cuter small Pokémon overcame the big scary evil ones little kids liked that. Pikachu wasn’t even meant to be the main character but he was so well liked by the kids that they made him the star.
michael jackson’s funeral was on my 11th birthday and my parents were so distraught, they almost forgot to take me to the water park and my dad got hurt on the first slide and by the time we got out of medical it started raining and i just fell to my knees and started crying and swore i would hate him forever but in the car ride home i heard human nature and forgave him instantly
@EastPineStreet@EricMalamisura@awfulannouncing He is talking about J. Copeland. And the reason his mom wanted him at Bama or Tennessee is because of his Gang connections to Florida, where they lived. Mom saw it as a way out. Copeland eventually almost failed out and transferred to Maryland. Maybe Mom was right
@JoshuaMedley6@14_Trent_23@okkhary@Bgall15 @AotGAnalytics @Lytherian Not too sure about differences in states, but where I am from, middle schoolers 7 &8th can absolutely play for Varsity and JV teams. They only need to pass a physical test (includes pushups, standing long jump, I think a sit-and-reach and I think the Mile) and then their good.