I'll try not to expound on my view of riders like that (been riding for 40 years my own self)
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riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
How the f*ck can I roll 18 consecutive 1s and 2s? It's just one of those things where the luck gods make the call.betiko wrote:How the f*ck can he keep balance on that landing??
But only been writing for two years by the looks of it.KoolBak wrote:Holy crap that IDIOT was lucky......burned up a lifetime of Karma there
I'll try not to expound on my view of riders like that (been riding for 40 years my own self)


Gillipig wrote:But only been writing for two years by the looks of it.KoolBak wrote:Holy crap that IDIOT was lucky......burned up a lifetime of Karma there
I'll try not to expound on my view of riders like that (been riding for 40 years my own self)
riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
Saying "My own self" instead of "Myself", is like saying "Water slurp drink" instead of "Drinking water", it's retarded, "sayings" such as those are just passed on ignorance. People who were to stupid to put words into their proper syntax said it and then other people who were slightly less stupid thought, "hey that sounds funny, maybe ima say it too", and voilà, you have your precious sayings that you now wish to convince me is not just bad grammar but part of your "cultural heritage". If ignorance is your heritage, then your heritage is shit. Just because you're not alone with saying something stupid doesn't remove the stupidity of what it is you're saying.KoolBak wrote:Gillipig wrote:But only been writing for two years by the looks of it.KoolBak wrote:Holy crap that IDIOT was lucky......burned up a lifetime of Karma there
I'll try not to expound on my view of riders like that (been riding for 40 years my own self)
Do you feel better? Ever heard a Texan say "y'all"? I suppose that would prompt a nasty reply as well....
col·lo·qui·al·ism
kəˈlōkwēəˌlizəm
noun
a word or phrase that is not formal or literary, typically one used in ordinary or familiar conversation.
the use of ordinary or familiar words or phrases.