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by Cable on Mon Feb 06, 2006 12:06 pm
Somewhere our friend Indy is crying his eyes out, the last thread of hope he had is now gone.
And I'm going to see them in Toronto!
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by BIG GREEN on Mon Feb 06, 2006 12:09 pm
Yes lets all cry and be sad for a 25 year old multi-millionaire. I'm here broke as hell and going to school so that one day i can hope to make 80,000 job..and live in a comfortable house with my wife and kids. Meanwhile, he rides in a bunch of beautiful car and gets a different chick every week. I'm so sad for bender 

A big fan of the emerald hue and much higher state of being/
Yohance "thug" Bailey on the scene...now known as Big Green/
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by Num33Baller on Mon Feb 06, 2006 12:10 pm
just_decent wrote:injuries have ruined countless careers.... another sad story
*cough* bobby hurley *cough*
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by Sauru on Tue Feb 07, 2006 2:16 am
Carmo wrote:Riot wrote:Carmo wrote:Because human beings usually have emotions....
It's not like he is crippled, he can still do things in life. He has millions of dollars to do what he wants. He could go to college and get a degree. He could travel the world. He could do a lot of things.
I wouldn't call someone a horrible person for wishing a injury-prone millionaire to retire.
So if you couldn't do what you love anymore because of injury you would expect people not to give a damn at all?
hey i love basketball, i cant play in the nba, do any of you give a damn? only thing is i dont have millions of dollars to ease my pain.
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