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06-03-2011 , 02:52 AM
im gonna win imo
06-03-2011 , 02:52 AM
(handshake)

Last edited by phil0pp; 06-03-2011 at 02:52 AM. Reason: @abe
06-03-2011 , 02:53 AM
gn gizmomo
06-03-2011 , 02:56 AM
Dear friends,



This Friday, the brutal rulers of Bahrain might win hosting rights for the prestigious Formula 1 Grand Prix.
But many drivers are uneasy about racing in a country that has tortured nurses, students, and innocent protestors. Let's call on Red Bull -- the leading team -- and its rivals to boycott Bahrain unless the violence stops!

Sign the petition
Red Bull has built a reputation as a sporty, fun drink -- but by this Friday, it and other leading F1 teams may become better known for endorsing government torture and murder. Formula One has 24 hours to decide whether to hold its already-delayed race in Bahrain, site of one of the most brutal crackdowns in the Middle East.

If Red Bull refuses to race in Bahrain, other teams will pull back as well -- and the Formula One race could be taken off the schedule, sending shock waves through Bahrain's brutal government and sending an unmistakeable message that the world will not ignore state brutality. Sports boycotts have piled pressure on other regimes such as apartheid South Africa -- we can do it again.

Red Bull will only act if enough of us join together to make clear that its brand, its very reputation, is on the line. Let's raise a cry that Bahrain's government thugs can't silence, and call on Red Bull to say it won't race in Bahrain this year. If 300,000 of us sign the petition, Avaaz will run hard-hitting adverts carrying our messages to Red Bull executives. Just one day remains -- sign now and pass this message along:

http://www.avaaz.org/en/no_f1_in_brutal_bahrain/?vl

The Bahraini government has booted out the world's media -- even torturing a female journalist working for a French TV channel. Under cover of this blackout it is claiming that all is calm and orderly. That's a blatant lie. Early one morning last week teargas bombs were shot through a window of a leading human rights activist. He only just rescued his brother, wife and daughter, who were close to suffocation. He now appeals to Avaaz “to do whatever you can to stop the government from attacking me and my family".

Bahrain has even sacked and abused a quarter of the workers at its F1 race track. One badly bruised track worker says that a policeman “put my head between his legs, flipped me on to the floor – and then the beatings really began”. Many people are still missing -- such as a student who was injured during attack on university of Bahrain. Doctors, journalists and others have given harrowing accounts of torture and abuse at the hands of the police.

Earlier this year - before other uprisings pushed Bahrain off our front pages - the Bahrain race was postponed. But now Formula 1's boss wants to go ahead with it. He says it isn’t his business to play politics, but knows that racing in Bahrain in front of the world’s cameras would play into the the blood-soaked government’s hands. Let's stand up for the Bahraini nurses, students and others who’ve been felled and injured by telling Red Bull to say no to F1 in brutal Bahrain. If Red Bull agrees, other teams will follow. Sign the petition now and send to everyone:

http://www.avaaz.org/en/no_f1_in_brutal_bahrain/?vl

The sports we play and watch can uplift us, but can also be used as pawns in political games. Together we can show that people standing for human rights everywhere, trump money and brutality anywhere.

With hope and determination,

Alex, Sam, Ricken, Mia, Pascal and the whole Avaaz team
06-03-2011 , 02:57 AM
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Originally Posted by ALLTheCookies
so i can catch
i knew it
06-03-2011 , 02:58 AM
lol
06-03-2011 , 02:58 AM
nothing gets by this guy
06-03-2011 , 02:59 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by ALLTheCookies
nothing gets by this guy
except when I used to play goalie
06-03-2011 , 03:00 AM
.67 gaa holla
06-03-2011 , 03:00 AM
im 7-11. might even get an apple juice
06-03-2011 , 03:06 AM
How about Jay Bruce?
06-03-2011 , 03:11 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by phil0pp
.67 gaa holla
and think about how skinny i am. im basically GOAT goalie tbh
06-03-2011 , 03:13 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by phil0pp
and think about how skinny i am. im basically GOAT goalie tbh
Mass holes can't find the net with a road map.

lol azn hockey leagues with plastic mylec pads and a hockey ball.

Mighty Mighty Bosstones GOAT thing to come from Boston.. love those guys.. (even though Dickey is from Rhode Island)
06-03-2011 , 03:16 AM
wat, we kill it here, BC, BU, the beanpot. and i was in a white mans league u jelly

yaya i like the bosstones
06-03-2011 , 03:16 AM
fwiw i was actually pretty bad but i got lucky and i only faced ten shots a game and only played 3 games at goalie
06-03-2011 , 03:17 AM
Jfc, I ****ing hate summers in KC. I hate the heat, but worse than the heat is the humidity. Worst of all are the mother ****ing bugs. I can't ****ing go outside, like, at all. **** YOU KANSAS CITY!
06-03-2011 , 03:29 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by phil0pp
wat, we kill it here, BC, BU, the beanpot. and i was in a white mans league u jelly

yaya i like the bosstones
1) I know.. I was breakin' balls.. srsly though.. us skinny guys make better netminders than the big dudes.. it's all about reflex and anticipation.. and positioning ldo.

2) I has all the bosstones cds.. (there are a TON of em).. summertime isn't complete without blasting them in your car with the windows down a few times
06-03-2011 , 03:31 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by phil0pp
fwiw i was actually pretty bad but i got lucky and i only faced ten shots a game and only played 3 games at goalie
Growing up in Brooklyn we didnt get much ice time but, we played roller hockey.. leagues and pick up games.. I'd play net once in awhile but, mostly played D-man.. i was tall for my age and had long reach. D suited me.
06-03-2011 , 03:32 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Gizmo
Jfc, I ****ing hate summers in KC. I hate the heat, but worse than the heat is the humidity. Worst of all are the mother ****ing bugs. I can't ****ing go outside, like, at all. **** YOU KANSAS CITY!
pics of bugs?
Quote:
Originally Posted by Kevroc
1) I know.. I was breakin' balls.. srsly though.. us skinny guys make better netminders than the big dudes.. it's all about reflex and anticipation.. and positioning ldo.

2) I has all the bosstones cds.. (there are a TON of em).. summertime isn't complete without blasting them in your car with the windows down a few times
agreed on both counts
06-03-2011 , 03:34 AM
lolololololol asian hockey
06-03-2011 , 03:34 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Kevroc
Growing up in Brooklyn we didnt get much ice time but, we played roller hockey.. leagues and pick up games.. I'd play net once in awhile but, mostly played D-man.. i was tall for my age and had long reach. D suited me.
played roller hockey erryday, ice is where its at tho. i was a sick right wing, looking back i think i passed too much cuz no one else passed it evar, but that was the best part of my game so woteva

Last edited by phil0pp; 06-03-2011 at 03:35 AM. Reason: pretty good at center too
06-03-2011 , 03:39 AM
Sick bump, imo.. these kids cant keep up
06-03-2011 , 03:39 AM
mother left me 5 baby back ribs in the fridge :boots:
06-03-2011 , 03:44 AM
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Originally Posted by elrey
mother left me 5 baby back ribs in the fridge :boots:
NICE.
06-03-2011 , 03:45 AM
lol sick bump

      
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