NOOOOOOOOOOOoooooooooo................
Yeah for real!
My underground sense of style is becoming in fashion, dg is gaining espn reconigtion, soon ska will become popular and i will just be like everyone else
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NOOOOOOOOOOOoooooooooo................
Yeah for real!
My underground sense of style is becoming in fashion, dg is gaining espn reconigtion, soon ska will become popular and i will just be like everyone else
Don't worry buddy, you're still throwing Discraft and DGA only, right? That'll keep you on the outskirts of society for a while.Yeah for real!
My underground sense of style is becoming in fashion, dg is gaining espn reconigtion, soon ska will become popular and i will just be like everyone else
ESPN is SATAN!!!!
lol...no, nineties 3rd wave has no chance, but i think the popularity of soul-ish music (adel) and reggae's upbeat could easily transfer to groups like "deals gone bad". They are like bob segar singing to motown played on the upbeat, but without doubt a ska band.
You're just saying that b/c they're showing more and more football (that's soccer) instead of World Championships of Guys sitting around a table looking at pieces of paper for hours. opcorn:
where exactly did you go to get to the disc golf category, im looking at my sports preferences and its not there
It's in: Edit Profile - Fan Information - Favorite Sports.
Slowest site ever but had to register there even though I've never even watched ESPN
Why don't you marry him.Love me some BroD.
:thmbup:
Ha!!Also, under Edit Profile --> Fan Settings --> Favorite Sports Journalist make sure to select "Matt Straq." No listing for K.C. Dermody. :|
Slowest site ever but had to register there even though I've never even watched ESPN
they're showing more and more football (that's soccer) instead of World Championships of Guys sitting around a table looking at pieces of paper for hours. opcorn: