Re: The Kitten Room and TB Mega Thread ^.^
Posted: Fri May 09, 2014 12:54 am



Force of Nature, for sure.behndy wrote:YEP. FAVORITE PLAYER EVER. BEST BIG MAN EVER TO PLAY THE GAME. MY HERO THE ENTIRE TIME HE WAS IN THE NBA. MY LOVE FOR THE GAME DIED WHEN HE RETIRED.
...... or when he should have retired.
On one hand, I'd love to, because I'm sure they would sound fucking amazeballs on the low-power setting. On the other, it would be like torture because I could never afford it. Kinda the same reason why I turned down my wife's offer to rent me a ferrari for a day for my birthday.excane wrote:Chiefy, if you get a chance to try a prodigy and strategy I'm really curious what you think of it.bigchiefbc wrote: The fact that you can run the Prodigy at 125 watts is really interesting to me. But again, just wayyyyyyyy too expensive.
Based on what I think you like in terms of tone- I'm guessing you will be moist.
Wilt? Kareem? Etc.behndy wrote:BEST. BIG MAN. EVERRRRRRR.
he was this unstoppable huge beast of a human that was surprisingly graceful thing that just took over the entire post area.
sure some guys had more mid range skills, but for how i liked to play and what i liked to watch a center do, he was just perfect.
I LOVE HIM SO MUCH. YOU CAN'T TAKE THAT AWAY. WHAT WE HAVE IS SPECIAL.
xXx'y. - neh. the inside was a bit pinchy in places, but it's not on bone anywhere. i actually really like the feel of getting skin penetrated over and over for hours on end. makes me want to get all cuddly with humans.
sadly, went home to an empty house. ALAS.
I haven't heard much made in the last 40 years that's better than "A Day in the Life", but to each their own.behndy wrote:neh. them bitches wouldn't have stood a chance in modern times against the athleticism of average players, let alone exceptional ones.
it's like how the Beatles aren't really that good unless you have an emotional attachment. props for being first'ish, but people have taken that meh baseline and built way better off of it.
You straight tripping son. On both counts. And I agree with you, nominally -- first doesn't mean best.behndy wrote:neh. them bitches wouldn't have stood a chance in modern times against the athleticism of average players, let alone exceptional ones.
it's like how the Beatles aren't really that good unless you have an emotional attachment. props for being first'ish, but people have taken that meh baseline and built way better off of it.

Pretty much. you kind'a have to look at pop music before and after and look at the effect, and sometimes… ok always… the coming up with a idea is better then perfecting it and polishing it like a golden turd from on high.D.o.S. wrote:You straight tripping son.behndy wrote:neh. them bitches wouldn't have stood a chance in modern times against the athleticism of average players, let alone exceptional ones.
it's like how the Beatles aren't really that good unless you have an emotional attachment. props for being first'ish, but people have taken that meh baseline and built way better off of it.