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threejane

threejane

San Francisco, CA
November 2004

FEB 11, 2005 02:22 PM

Bondgirl

Bondgirl

Aberdeen, SD
February 2004

FEB 11, 2005 02:30 PM

The swimming in this year's Olympics was fuckin phenomenal!!

I couldn't believe that one guy didn't get DQd for doing a fly kick in the 200 ( I think it was 200) breast!
I'm never gonna live that shit down! I was unecessarily irate.

AbeVigoda

AbeVigoda

Providence, RI
August 2003

FEB 11, 2005 02:58 PM



Funny, It doesn't have the same effect it used to biggrin biggrin

viator

viator

Torrance, CA
December 2004

FEB 11, 2005 04:53 PM

Racer_X said:
Kevin Schwantz getting highsided during a MotoGP race , at about 175mph, he bounced both legs over one side of the bike, then back over to the OTHER side, up in the air once more, and then came down and saved it....AT 175 MPH!!!!!!!!!!!! skull ooo aaa



schwantz was fun to watch, he'd either crash or end up on the podium, not many middle finishes for that guy. lawson was greatness though.

Admiral_Pants

Admiral_Pants

Austin, TX
May 2004

FEB 11, 2005 06:08 PM

JohnClement

JohnClement

Silver Spring, MD
January 2004

FEB 11, 2005 06:23 PM

marcello said:

Subrosa said:

This was the most amazing interception of all time. Michigan is absolutely laying the wood to MSU in 97. That year they had one of the best defenses in college football history. Under tremendous pressure in the pocket, the MSU QB decides to just throw it away, chucking it 15 feet in the air towards the sideline. Unfortunately, he threw it in eventual Heisman winner Charles Woodson's direction. He came off his man, jumped up, picked the ball off with one hand at the apex of it's flight and still managed to reach his foot BACK towards the field of play as he's going out of bounds to complete the interception.

They still show it on "Great Plays in College Football History" all the time and every time I am blown away by it.

[Edited on Feb 11, 2005 by Subrosa]



I have to agree with this one... and for the non-american folks out there who don't care for US football, I know the pads make our players pussies compared to ruggers, (or so ruggers say) but they also make an act of grace like this even more difficult. This play should not have been humanly possible.

GO BLUE



Teddy Ginn pwning the Wolverines this year was pretty impressive.

JohnClement

JohnClement

Silver Spring, MD
January 2004

FEB 11, 2005 06:29 PM

One that has stuck with me was the play when Jordan went up for the right handed lay-up, then switched hands to avoid the block and laid it in lefty on the other side, all in one fluid motion. Don't remember which game, they used it in the gatorade commercial for awhile afterwards.
And just about any other moment in the late eighties when you just knew Jordan was going to put a knife through the heart of every Cleveland fan. Over Ehlo two years in a row.

My hatred for Michael doesn't quite reach Elway proportions though.
Quit looking for the antichrist, I found him when I was six years old. His name is John Elway.

_Mr_TLB_

_Mr_TLB_

United Kingdom
January 2004

FEB 11, 2005 06:33 PM

I won 1st place for 800metres when i was at school.

I run like fuck

JohnClement

JohnClement

Silver Spring, MD
January 2004

FEB 11, 2005 06:38 PM

thelastbeliever said:
I won 1st place for 800metres when i was at school.

I run like fuck



I think I may have you beaten here. I participated in track for four years and managed to never letter. I AM A SUPER SPECIAL ATHLETE

Starhaad

Starhaad

USA
February 2005

FEB 12, 2005 03:10 AM

Arturo Gatti Vs. Mickey Ward 1. I dont know how Gatti survived the 9th round..

Prince Naseem Hamed Vs. Kevin Kelley. Each fighter went down 3 times..Hamed won by knock out in the 4th round..He was getting beat to the punch most of the fight..he landed some killer shots in the end.

Felix Trinidad Vs. Oscar De la Hoya. Both fighters undefeated at the time..De La Hoya looked invincible..but he got worked that night.

Morales Vs. Barrera 1, 2, and 3. No need to explain this one.

Peyton Manning 49 td's

The Patriots..

Tracy McGrady scoring 13 points in 40 seconds earlier this season against the spurs.

Vince Carter's dunks..

Subrosa

Subrosa

San Francisco, CA
July 2004

FEB 13, 2005 02:30 PM

BillHaverchuck said:

marcello said:

Subrosa said:

This was the most amazing interception of all time. Michigan is absolutely laying the wood to MSU in 97. That year they had one of the best defenses in college football history. Under tremendous pressure in the pocket, the MSU QB decides to just throw it away, chucking it 15 feet in the air towards the sideline. Unfortunately, he threw it in eventual Heisman winner Charles Woodson's direction. He came off his man, jumped up, picked the ball off with one hand at the apex of it's flight and still managed to reach his foot BACK towards the field of play as he's going out of bounds to complete the interception.

They still show it on "Great Plays in College Football History" all the time and every time I am blown away by it.

[Edited on Feb 11, 2005 by Subrosa]



I have to agree with this one... and for the non-american folks out there who don't care for US football, I know the pads make our players pussies compared to ruggers, (or so ruggers say) but they also make an act of grace like this even more difficult. This play should not have been humanly possible.

GO BLUE



Teddy Ginn pwning the Wolverines this year was pretty impressive.



Why does it not surprise me that a Buckeye fan would use the term "pwning"? wink

threejane

threejane

San Francisco, CA
November 2004

FEB 13, 2005 02:35 PM

Subrosa said:
Why does it not surprise me that a Buckeye fan would use the term "pwning"? wink


Big Ten rivalries are endlessly fun. I grew up an IU fan and went to Purdue.

JohnClement

JohnClement

Silver Spring, MD
January 2004

FEB 13, 2005 02:39 PM

Subrosa said:

BillHaverchuck said:

marcello said:

Subrosa said:

This was the most amazing interception of all time. Michigan is absolutely laying the wood to MSU in 97. That year they had one of the best defenses in college football history. Under tremendous pressure in the pocket, the MSU QB decides to just throw it away, chucking it 15 feet in the air towards the sideline. Unfortunately, he threw it in eventual Heisman winner Charles Woodson's direction. He came off his man, jumped up, picked the ball off with one hand at the apex of it's flight and still managed to reach his foot BACK towards the field of play as he's going out of bounds to complete the interception.

They still show it on "Great Plays in College Football History" all the time and every time I am blown away by it.

[Edited on Feb 11, 2005 by Subrosa]



I have to agree with this one... and for the non-american folks out there who don't care for US football, I know the pads make our players pussies compared to ruggers, (or so ruggers say) but they also make an act of grace like this even more difficult. This play should not have been humanly possible.

GO BLUE



Teddy Ginn pwning the Wolverines this year was pretty impressive.



Why does it not surprise me that a Buckeye fan would use the term "pwning"? wink



Solely for sarcasm's sake. SG was my first foray into internet message board land, so it's not really an ingrained thing for me.
I didn't even attend school in Ohio, but distaste for the maize and clue is passed on through the genes in the Buckeye state.

FridgeMagnet

FridgeMagnet

Chicago, IL
November 2004

FEB 13, 2005 02:47 PM

B57913

B57913

I'm lost
May 2004

FEB 13, 2005 02:55 PM

Badwater

from the website:

The next edition of this legendary, 135 mile, invitational running race from Badwater in Death Valley (elev. 280 feet below sea level) to Whitney Portals on Mt. Whitney (elev. 8360 feet) takes place July 11-13, 2005.


Subrosa

Subrosa

San Francisco, CA
July 2004

FEB 13, 2005 03:00 PM

BillHaverchuck said:

Subrosa said:

BillHaverchuck said:
Teddy Ginn pwning the Wolverines this year was pretty impressive.



Why does it not surprise me that a Buckeye fan would use the term "pwning"? wink



Solely for sarcasm's sake. SG was my first foray into internet message board land, so it's not really an ingrained thing for me.
I didn't even attend school in Ohio, but distaste for the maize and clue is passed on through the genes in the Buckeye state.



Believe me, the feeling is mutual.

At least our state isn't nicknamed after a seed. tongue

wink

[Edited on Feb 13, 2005 by Subrosa]

One_Pure_Thought

One_Pure_Thought

East Greenwich, RI
October 2003

FEB 13, 2005 03:17 PM

ERADICATOR said:
Badwater

from the website:

The next edition of this legendary, 135 mile, invitational running race from Badwater in Death Valley (elev. 280 feet below sea level) to Whitney Portals on Mt. Whitney (elev. 8360 feet) takes place July 11-13, 2005.




Jesus christ.....thats about the length of FIVE marathons?!?!?!?!!!?

I don't understand how people do this. The website doesn't mention any checkpoints resttimes....How does a person RUN that far without some sort of rest?
And lets not forget that it's going to be an uphill battle.

These people who run this can't be human.

AbeVigoda

AbeVigoda

Providence, RI
August 2003

FEB 13, 2005 05:04 PM

Obviously I didn't see "The Catch" live, but even on the jumpy black and white film it's an amazing feat.



[Edited on Feb 13, 2005 by ThePassenger]

Subrosa

Subrosa

San Francisco, CA
July 2004

FEB 13, 2005 05:16 PM



Do all Yankee fans look like that, or just the ones that I know?

winstonoboogie

winstonoboogie

I'm lost
September 2004

OCT 18, 2006 04:44 AM

Lance Armstrong coming back from very advanced testicular cancer which had spread to his lungs and brain to win the Tour de France (without doubt the hardest endurance sporting event in the world) not once but an unequaled seven times in a row!!!! NOTHING ELSE EVEN COMES CLOSE!

PointBlank

PointBlank

New York, NY
November 2004

OCT 18, 2006 05:05 AM

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