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For some reason I tho this thread was porn related.

ok , i agreed that i was attracted by the same imagination . but the fact broke my heart into pieces

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Are you any good in hoops? I need one more very good big guy for an uber competitive church league. It doesnt get too heated but there are some phenoms who play. Oh and im tired of winning reg season and losing in the playoffs. Lol

I'm 6' 220. Good defense, can shuffle well (ex inside linebacker) decent mid range jumper, can't dunk, below average ball handeling skills, good passer. I def won't light the world on fire.

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I'm 6' 220. Good defense, can shuffle well (ex inside linebacker) decent mid range jumper, can't dunk, below average ball handeling skills, good passer. I def won't light the world on fire.

Aww man. Need somebody over 6'3. We got killed by one tall shooter last year in the playoffs.

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Seriously I make "white guy playing basketball" the sterotype. Its MY FAULT....I wouldnt wanna be "that guy" who says hes a baller, then shows up and hes garbage. I appreciate it though. I am in contact with the Gastonia Gargoyles Rugby team. Gunna go to a practice on Wednesday, they practice in Belmont. Pretty stoked about it. Ill probably get destroyed cause I am a american football guy. We'll see.

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Are you any good in hoops? I need one more very good big guy for an uber competitive church league. It doesnt get too heated but there are some phenoms who play. Oh and im tired of winning reg season and losing in the playoffs. Lol

How have I gone uncalled?

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I live in Cramerton, am looking to stay active with a adult flag football or baseball/softball league needing players. Anyone here play and need players?

I am a 24 year old ex college football player looking to stay active.

I also drink a lot of beer.......so I'll bring beer.........

http://www.ncffu.org/

http://asheville.craigslist.org/act/2817145079.html

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