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Originally posted by: Viper GTS
How many times is this?
I've lost count.
Yes, he is probably the greatest player ever - But for God's sake, make up your mind:
Are you retired, or aren't you?
Viper GTS
Originally posted by: Viper GTS
How many times is this?
I've lost count.
Yes, he is probably the greatest player ever - But for God's sake, make up your mind:
Are you retired, or aren't you?
Viper GTS
Originally posted by: exp
How embarassing.I hate how Chicago "fans" are still tonguing MJ's rectum so many years after he left the Bulls. Wake up people, he plays for the OTHER team now. You want to give him a standing O to start/end the game?? Fine. But for ****'s sake don't cheer when he hits a jumper to give his new team the lead... :|
Originally posted by: Smolek
I guess to them no matter what team Jordan is playing for he is still a lifetime Chicago legend.Originally posted by: exp How embarassing.I hate how Chicago "fans" are still tonguing MJ's rectum so many years after he left the Bulls. Wake up people, he plays for the OTHER team now. You want to give him a standing O to start/end the game?? Fine. But for ****'s sake don't cheer when he hits a jumper to give his new team the lead... :|
...it's unlikely there'll ever be a professional athlete who has done more for Chicago.
Once Chicago was known mostly for its wind, its cold, its mob and its crooked politicians.
That's how good Jordan was. He changed the world perception of a great city. No longer was Al Capone or Richard Daley most synonymous with Chicago. It was Michael Jordan, and the championship Chicago Bulls.
Originally posted by: exp
How embarassing.I hate how Chicago "fans" are still tonguing MJ's rectum so many years after he left the Bulls. Wake up people, he plays for the OTHER team now. You want to give him a standing O to start/end the game?? Fine. But for ****'s sake don't cheer when he hits a jumper to give his new team the lead... :|