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Huddle Jamz '14 - The Reckoning


Zod

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I propose this year we have a return of Huddle Jamz. 

 

 

Day and time: TBD

 

Location: TBD

 

Teamz: Zod, Panthro, and Jase vs whoever wants to lose.

 

 

Bring it.

 

 

 

 

(Panthro and Jase were not consulted on this post)

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I haven't touched a basketball since the last time we played. I guess that means my cup overfloweth with talent as I have not had a release in that long

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

my back hurts.

 

Listen up, you are a dad now. When you become a dad you are given a unique ability to push people around in the paint. Thats pretty much all we have left. Dad strength trumps youth strength.

 

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