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...or is it?
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Soooooo over the description of something as "sick"
Isn't it finally time to retire that word yet?
What are the pre-teens saying now?
Soooooo over the description of something as "sick"
Isn't it finally time to retire that word yet?
Soooooo over the description of something as "sick"
Isn't it finally time to retire that word yet?
What are the pre-teens saying now?
The new word that irks me is "legit"
that should be lesson # 1 for forwards to hustle back, too.I know it was late in a blow-out, but goddamn, doesn't Mike Green have any pride? Not taking away from 'Burmi', but that was some soft D.
The new word that irks me is "legit"
I'm pretty sure that's been a word for a long time, champ.
What about "gnarly"? Is it still cool to say "gnarly"?
/Great goal though.
That goal was righteous! He totally psyched the goalie!
btw, is it just me or does it seem a little wrong that Atlanta is using the "Ole Ole Ole" as their goal song?
also, am I the only one annoyed by arenas that remind fans of how many goals have been scored by hitting the quick horn bursts after the initial goal horn? Maybe I just hate it because I associate it with Dallas.
southern folk chanting "ole ole ole ole".. classic. ]
also, am I the only one annoyed by arenas that remind fans of how many goals have been scored by hitting the quick horn bursts after the initial goal horn? Maybe I just hate it because I associate it with Dallas.