Jeff Van Gully wrote:not even gonna lie.
i always envisioned melo and nedleeds putting up football numbers in hamsterdam like westside legends. but i was not expecting a new day co-op.
I’ll team up with anyone if it means slandering rj
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Jeff Van Gully wrote:not even gonna lie.
i always envisioned melo and nedleeds putting up football numbers in hamsterdam like westside legends. but i was not expecting a new day co-op.



TerrenceClarke wrote:Jeff Van Gully wrote:TerrenceClarke wrote:Lol at this thread being called Hamsterdam. I approve of this.
we called it that from day one. check the earliest posts.![]()
cap is bunny colvin for real. down to the retirment.
Think this the first time I noticed the title saying hamsterdam. I usually don’t pay attention to what’s is in thread but I might now.

3toheadmelo wrote:wow rj’s value is terrible now

Jeff Van Gully wrote:TerrenceClarke wrote:Jeff Van Gully wrote:
we called it that from day one. check the earliest posts.![]()
cap is bunny colvin for real. down to the retirment.
Think this the first time I noticed the title saying hamsterdam. I usually don’t pay attention to what’s is in thread but I might now.
yeah, it wasn't always in the thread title. somebody put it front and center.



TerrenceClarke wrote:Jeff Van Gully wrote:TerrenceClarke wrote:
Think this the first time I noticed the title saying hamsterdam. I usually don’t pay attention to what’s is in thread but I might now.
yeah, it wasn't always in the thread title. somebody put it front and center.
They must wanted more hoppers to come thru![]()
3toheadmelo wrote:wow rj’s value is terrible now
Jeff Van Gully wrote:Guano wrote:Jeff Van Gully wrote:
as a harlemite, i still am trying to reconcile how i deal with benjamins. that **** is part of my DNA.
ignition remix aside, r. kelly was a lot easier to let go.
Best not to know about the artist. Cause sometimes it's impossible to look past that heinous sht
yo. never meet your heroes. there are things from my journalism days i can never discuss. people i'll never see the same.

WaltFrazier wrote:Jeff Van Gully wrote:Guano wrote:
Best not to know about the artist. Cause sometimes it's impossible to look past that heinous sht
yo. never meet your heroes. there are things from my journalism days i can never discuss. people i'll never see the same.
OT from this conversation, but around 2011 or so I went to a Knicks game at Raptors. Wore my blue Mitchell and Ness Knicks jersey #10. Stood in line of a few people after the game, down at the scorers/broadcast table. When I got up to Walt he smiled seeing his jersey and said right away, I better sign that. Which I wasn't expecting, just wanted to shake his hand. I didn't have a pen so he went over to his leather case on the table, got a Sharpie and autographed on the front number. My son who was about 20 then took a picture of us together. I was beaming. I'm 6 feet tall and he is much taller of course about 6'4. I wish I'd had more to say but was able to get out he was my favorite player back in the early 70s, and how I loved watching the championship teams play. He couldn't have been a nicer gentleman. My son, an NBA fan but born in 88, said what a great guy, cool guy.
So you can meet your heroes sometimes.
Jeff Van Gully wrote:TerrenceClarke wrote:Jeff Van Gully wrote:
yeah, it wasn't always in the thread title. somebody put it front and center.
They must wanted more hoppers to come thru![]()
these jittleyang ain't een playn these days. switch down the whole strip. indoor sports now.

TerrenceClarke wrote:Jeff Van Gully wrote:TerrenceClarke wrote:
They must wanted more hoppers to come thru![]()
these jittleyang ain't een playn these days. switch down the whole strip. indoor sports now.
Jeff Van Gully wrote:Guano wrote:Jeff Van Gully wrote:
as a harlemite, i still am trying to reconcile how i deal with benjamins. that **** is part of my DNA.
ignition remix aside, r. kelly was a lot easier to let go.
Best not to know about the artist. Cause sometimes it's impossible to look past that heinous sht
yo. never meet your heroes. there are things from my journalism days i can never discuss. people i'll never see the same.
Wildcat wrote:Clyde_Style wrote:Buttah304 wrote:look in the around the NBA thread, there have been 57 posts since the first Randle comment last night. He’s having a great series and I am happy for the guy but do we need to constantly validate his playoff turnaround this year 24/7? We’re up 2-0 on Boston let’s take care of business.
Randle?
Does Randle get a ring after the Knicks win?
Jeff Van Gully wrote:WaltFrazier wrote:Jeff Van Gully wrote:
yo. never meet your heroes. there are things from my journalism days i can never discuss. people i'll never see the same.
OT from this conversation, but around 2011 or so I went to a Knicks game at Raptors. Wore my blue Mitchell and Ness Knicks jersey #10. Stood in line of a few people after the game, down at the scorers/broadcast table. When I got up to Walt he smiled seeing his jersey and said right away, I better sign that. Which I wasn't expecting, just wanted to shake his hand. I didn't have a pen so he went over to his leather case on the table, got a Sharpie and autographed on the front number. My son who was about 20 then took a picture of us together. I was beaming. I'm 6 feet tall and he is much taller of course about 6'4. I wish I'd had more to say but was able to get out he was my favorite player back in the early 70s, and how I loved watching the championship teams play. He couldn't have been a nicer gentleman. My son, an NBA fan but born in 88, said what a great guy, cool guy.
So you can meet your heroes sometimes.
i met walt under almost the exact same circumstances. when i was a kid i was lucky to be sitting in the 300 section. i was like 12 when i met him. he was just walking around the walkway by himself. i walked up to him and shook his hand and he just seemed happy to meet me. i knew who he was then but i didn't really KNOW. now when i look back, it means so much more. i came to learn that in the early 90s that was not uncommon for him to just kind of stroll around the garden and meet fans.
so, yes. you CAN meet some heroes. just always a risk of severe disappointment. not from clyde tho.
3toheadmelo wrote:Guano wrote:Trading rj for og was the might be the single greatest thing that happened in our knicks lives.
Up there with...
The discovery of fire.
Inventing the wheel
Discovery of antibiotics
Invention of the WWW
Changed the course of our lives.
Preach guan0!
Rj is a good person but ultimately he wasn’t a winning basketball player. This trade was the ultimate fleece! Hopefully rj can figure out a way to be an impact player in his career. He’s still young.

Clyde_Style wrote:Jeff Van Gully wrote:Guano wrote:
Best not to know about the artist. Cause sometimes it's impossible to look past that heinous sht
yo. never meet your heroes. there are things from my journalism days i can never discuss. people i'll never see the same.
He was such a wreck of a human being, but we will all have some Michael Jackson or Jackson 5 song in our lives and we can't stop it.
Mine is The Love You Save. It just starts playing in my head. Nothing I can do about it.
Synciere wrote:3toheadmelo wrote:Guano wrote:Trading rj for og was the might be the single greatest thing that happened in our knicks lives.
Up there with...
The discovery of fire.
Inventing the wheel
Discovery of antibiotics
Invention of the WWW
Changed the course of our lives.
Preach guan0!
Rj is a good person but ultimately he wasn’t a winning basketball player. This trade was the ultimate fleece! Hopefully rj can figure out a way to be an impact player in his career. He’s still young.
We could still use IQ though, contract notwithstanding… heck, Grimes would help us right about now too.
TerrenceClarke wrote:Jeff Van Gully wrote:TerrenceClarke wrote:Lol at this thread being called Hamsterdam. I approve of this.
we called it that from day one. check the earliest posts.![]()
cap is bunny colvin for real. down to the retirment.
Think this the first time I noticed the title saying hamsterdam. I usually don’t pay attention to what’s is in thread but I might now.


Jeff Van Gully wrote:Clyde_Style wrote:Jeff Van Gully wrote:
yo. never meet your heroes. there are things from my journalism days i can never discuss. people i'll never see the same.
He was such a wreck of a human being, but we will all have some Michael Jackson or Jackson 5 song in our lives and we can't stop it.
Mine is The Love You Save. It just starts playing in my head. Nothing I can do about it.
rock with you has been my favorite song for entire portions of my life
i feel like kid michael shouldn’t count. also, he was singing songs no kid should have been able to nail the feeling on. never can say goodbye? who’s loving you? boy had that pain in him. joseph did a number.