July 19th - UFC free vs. PPV "Affliction:Banned"
Re: July 19th - UFC free vs. PPV "Affliction:Banned"
is lawl's post being automatically reposted, or am i crazy...
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Puffsondicks is trying to save Juggernaught from being so wrong about Jackson being a sore loser.
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Re: July 19th - UFC free vs. PPV "Affliction:Banned"
sounds like the comment upset you 

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U mad that Jackson lost with dignity?
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Re: July 19th - UFC free vs. PPV "Affliction:Banned"
Jackson was not a sore loser. Don't derail this precious thread goddammit.
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Every thread is precious at Q3W.
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Re: July 19th - UFC free vs. PPV "Affliction:Banned"
Speaking of fighting, there's a new and possibly interesting series starting on TV called "The Contender Muay Thai". I guess it'll eventually become youtube material for all you non UKers.
http://www.onthebox.com/program-details ... am=2834528
http://www.onthebox.com/program-details ... am=2834528
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Re: July 19th - UFC free vs. PPV "Affliction:Banned"
it was total sarcasm, you dunce. i WANTED him to win, and even his team to win, during this season's UF. that's funny you got so upset. F5.LawL wrote:U mad that Jackson lost with dignity?
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What you mean is you were completely incorrect, ok.
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Re: July 19th - UFC free vs. PPV "Affliction:Banned"
what you mean is that you do not understand the word sarcasm. look it up before you're upset again.
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You were wrong, it's ok, won't be the last time.
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Its a shirt ffs...My roommate has a few that are really awesome.andyman wrote:YOU ARE NOT 'AFFLICTED' WITH ANYTHING FFS, THROW THAT SILLY SHIRT AWAY
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awesome huh... so what's it do?
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Who do so many of those guys' butts say "condom depot" ?
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There's this new thing they're trying where the sponsor name goes on a fighter's shorts.
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Re: July 19th - UFC free vs. PPV "Affliction:Banned"
it's called saturation
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http://friendsoftheprogram.net/2008/07/ ... -t-shirts/
"Seriously, we just dont get it.
Why anyone would want a closet full of shirts that make it look like you went on a full summer concert tour with Pantera is beyond us, but maybe we just arent intense enough (we kinda feel like anyone who wears this stuff on a regular basis probably takes Red Bull intravenously and runs around all day screaming “Tapout!” at intermittent times). Its well documented that some chicks dig this stuff, but honestly we dont have the time or energy it takes to properly accessorize these shirts with the fake tanner and hair gel they require. We have no idea why its considered more socially appropriate to head out for a night on the town in a shirt with a flaming skull and cross bones or a glitter embossed panther with Ed Hardy’s signature under it than (seriously, who comes up with those designs, its like they stole the drawing notebook from that weird kid in the back of your 7th grade class that wore the leather jacket, even in the summer, and always smelled of stale bread and Dungeons and Dragons, and made a clothing line based solely on his images of war and unicorns), say, a neatly pressed polo…mix in a collared shirt or 5 every once in a while there Joey Porshe.
Aside from the increased levels of ones general awesomeness, there do also seem to be some noticeable side effects of the extreme t-shirt experience. One of the most glaring being the proclivity to pucker ones lips and throw a hearty “deuces” (preferably with a bleached out temptress with several surgical enhancements…not that we are complaining) whenever a photo op arises.
Its easy to see why youre smitten honey
These shirts also apparently increase your bad ass levels by ten fold. Every guy who wears these things apparently thinks they suddenly have morphed into Randy Couture. All night youll find them walking around the bar hoping, nay, praying, that some unfortunate soul bumps into him or looks at him wrong just so he can apply the Brazilian Ju Jitsu choke hold that he saw during the Ultimate Fighter episodes he has piled into his DVR…all the while not spilling his, of course, Red Bull and vodka.
Now, we arent here to downplay a good ol’ American tshirt revolution. We rocked the Vuarnet and OP shirts with a vengeance back in the day, so we understand where the need to be a part of something larger than yourself comes from. Hell, even Big Johnson had its place…but seriously, youre a grown man. You are wearing a shirt with flaming skulls and mythical dragons on it…in public. Seriously."
"Seriously, we just dont get it.
Why anyone would want a closet full of shirts that make it look like you went on a full summer concert tour with Pantera is beyond us, but maybe we just arent intense enough (we kinda feel like anyone who wears this stuff on a regular basis probably takes Red Bull intravenously and runs around all day screaming “Tapout!” at intermittent times). Its well documented that some chicks dig this stuff, but honestly we dont have the time or energy it takes to properly accessorize these shirts with the fake tanner and hair gel they require. We have no idea why its considered more socially appropriate to head out for a night on the town in a shirt with a flaming skull and cross bones or a glitter embossed panther with Ed Hardy’s signature under it than (seriously, who comes up with those designs, its like they stole the drawing notebook from that weird kid in the back of your 7th grade class that wore the leather jacket, even in the summer, and always smelled of stale bread and Dungeons and Dragons, and made a clothing line based solely on his images of war and unicorns), say, a neatly pressed polo…mix in a collared shirt or 5 every once in a while there Joey Porshe.
Aside from the increased levels of ones general awesomeness, there do also seem to be some noticeable side effects of the extreme t-shirt experience. One of the most glaring being the proclivity to pucker ones lips and throw a hearty “deuces” (preferably with a bleached out temptress with several surgical enhancements…not that we are complaining) whenever a photo op arises.
Its easy to see why youre smitten honey
These shirts also apparently increase your bad ass levels by ten fold. Every guy who wears these things apparently thinks they suddenly have morphed into Randy Couture. All night youll find them walking around the bar hoping, nay, praying, that some unfortunate soul bumps into him or looks at him wrong just so he can apply the Brazilian Ju Jitsu choke hold that he saw during the Ultimate Fighter episodes he has piled into his DVR…all the while not spilling his, of course, Red Bull and vodka.
Now, we arent here to downplay a good ol’ American tshirt revolution. We rocked the Vuarnet and OP shirts with a vengeance back in the day, so we understand where the need to be a part of something larger than yourself comes from. Hell, even Big Johnson had its place…but seriously, youre a grown man. You are wearing a shirt with flaming skulls and mythical dragons on it…in public. Seriously."
Re: July 19th - UFC free vs. PPV "Affliction:Banned"
people think affliction shit is cool, but when i wear an iced earth t-shirt i always get funny looks. stupid fucking people.... how gay is it that the bill of the hat is sewed on crooked to begin with? gayyyyyy


Re: July 19th - UFC free vs. PPV "Affliction:Banned"
I just liked this line -
"but honestly we dont have the time or energy it takes to properly accessorize these shirts with the fake tanner and hair gel they require"
"but honestly we dont have the time or energy it takes to properly accessorize these shirts with the fake tanner and hair gel they require"
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not even necessary, an assembly line hat to go on an assembly line headtnf wrote:I just liked this line -
"but honestly we dont have the time or energy it takes to properly accessorize these shirts with the fake tanner and hair gel they require"
Re: July 19th - UFC free vs. PPV "Affliction:Banned"
Dream 5 was a great show as well, Eddie Alvarez vs Tatsuya Kawajiri is a contender for fight of the year.
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Re: July 19th - UFC free vs. PPV "Affliction:Banned"
Good to know it was worth PVR'ing thenfeedback wrote:Dream 5 was a great show as well, Eddie Alvarez vs Tatsuya Kawajiri is a contender for fight of the year.

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So we're not allowed to like designer t-shirts because someone else says so?
Since you're not going to make an attempt to link some decent affliction designs, on someone who doesn't look like a half-baked fucktard....I suppose this picture screams gay too right?

Since you're not going to make an attempt to link some decent affliction designs, on someone who doesn't look like a half-baked fucktard....I suppose this picture screams gay too right?
