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  • JillianJillian Posts: 1,574
    Piercing is dumb, have never seen anyone pull it off.
    Her boobs are too small for me though.
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  • NolaFree810NolaFree810 Posts: 36,796 moneytalker
    i love facial piercings but cant stand when people just put studs in weird ass places on there body that doesn even make sense..especially on their hests above there boobies..its soo dumb.. also not a fan of gauges unless theyre really really small
  • JillianJillian Posts: 1,574
    Yeah, people make some stupid choices when it comes to piercings. [-(
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  • SATANSATAN Posts: 25,866 spicy boy
    naw dood no way its better than vince carters dunk... no way
  • NolaFree810NolaFree810 Posts: 36,796 moneytalker
    celts beat bulls B-)
  • MarcTheFallenMarcTheFallen Posts: 26,666 master of ceremonies
    without Rose <_>
  • NolaFree810NolaFree810 Posts: 36,796 moneytalker
  • NOLANOLA Posts: 6,353 jayfacer
    New Hornets ownership deal will be announced All Star weekend. I know who it is, and I'm pretty stoked about it. New television deal as well. Sorry Seattle.........not.
  • Chicken_FuckerChicken_Fucker Posts: 15,691 destroyer of motherfuckers
    Dwight Howard traded to the Knicks for Jeremy Lin and a first round draft pick
  • NolaFree810NolaFree810 Posts: 36,796 moneytalker
  • JLRedWing13JLRedWing13 Posts: 48,736 mod
    Pistons beat the Celtics and have won 5 out of 7.......what is going on? @-)
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  • MarcTheFallenMarcTheFallen Posts: 26,666 master of ceremonies
    9 straight for the Spurs. Bring on the Clippers so we can bitch slap them again.
  • SATANSATAN Posts: 25,866 spicy boy
    boring team is boring

    even if i lived in san anton, i couldn't cheer for the spurs
  • MarcTheFallenMarcTheFallen Posts: 26,666 master of ceremonies
    That's fine. Spurs don't need to play fancy basketball or have a Heat team to win. 4 championships show that B-)
  • SATANSATAN Posts: 25,866 spicy boy
    the only time i watch the spurs is when i need something to put me to sleep
  • MarcTheFallenMarcTheFallen Posts: 26,666 master of ceremonies
    I would be mad as well if I was a Hawks fan let alone a Falcons fan :))
  • JLRedWing13JLRedWing13 Posts: 48,736 mod
    Here we go....
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  • JLRedWing13JLRedWing13 Posts: 48,736 mod
    SEATTLE -- Christopher Hansen is making a $290 million proposal to his hometown that could be the impetus for a new sports arena that could bring the NBA and NHL to Seattle.

    All he needs is city and county approval and the two franchises to make it a reality.

    Hansen submitted a proposal to the city on Thursday that calls for $290 million in private investment, plus the cost of acquiring an NBA franchise, to help construct a facility that would cost between $450 million and $500 million.

    According to a letter submitted by the Seattle native to the city, the remaining construction and development costs would be financed by the city and King County using taxes and revenues generated by the new facility and rent charged to the teams playing in the arena. City officials are adamant that there will be no new public taxes needed for the building.

    The city and county's debt service for the arena would be capped at $200 million.

    The entire project is contingent on Hansen and his investors finding a franchise to make Seattle its home for the long haul. Language in the proposal would call for a 30-year lease with a no-relocation clause.

    "There will be no arena unless there is an agreement to get a team here to occupy that arena over a very long term," King County executive Dow Constantine said at an afternoon press conference that was part pep rally.

    The proposal represents the first significant step toward solving the arena problem that was at the root of the SuperSonics' move from Seattle to Oklahoma City following the 2008 NBA season. The proposal will now go before a review board -- a group of community leaders that includes one-time SuperSonics player and coach Lenny Wilkens -- with Constantine hoping their review can be completed within a month.

    But Seattle's announcement alone is likely to ramp up pressure in places like Sacramento, New Orleans and Phoenix, whose NBA and NHL futures are tenuous.

    "It could mean that the Seattle SuperSonics could play in our city once again," Seattle mayor Mike McGinn said.

    Hansen, a wealthy hedge-fund manager based in San Francisco, was not at Thursday's news conference but in an interview with The Seattle Times on Wednesday he said a sense of civic pride and his longtime support of the SuperSonics were at the root of his desire to put together one of the largest privately financed arena packages in pro basketball or hockey. City officials say the $290 million in private investment would be the third-most among NBA or NHL arenas, behind only Staples Center in Los Angeles and Madison Square Garden.
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  • NolaFree810NolaFree810 Posts: 36,796 moneytalker
    speaking of boring, any sports team to ever be out of seattle is boring
  • MarcTheFallenMarcTheFallen Posts: 26,666 master of ceremonies
    Well they would have actually not been boring this time around. So much for that one :))
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