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Which ones are more annoying and obviously completely retarded?

Kobe Dickriders
4 (18.2%)
MC Eiht Dickriders
10 (45.5%)
Religious Freaks
8 (36.4%)

Total Members Voted: 15

  

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Re: Name that Idiot!
« Reply #15 on: September 13, 2005, 09:46:05 AM »
But, at least they worship some sort of "God"

Fuck that shit!
 

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Re: Name that Idiot!
« Reply #16 on: September 13, 2005, 06:16:08 PM »
KNOCK KNOCK

WHO'S THE FUCC THERE

GYEAH

GYEAH WHO


GYEAHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!! 8)
 

TeeRaySix9Teen

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Re: Name that Idiot!
« Reply #17 on: September 14, 2005, 01:51:05 AM »

So...what do the rest of yall think?  ;)

i think you're a fucking moron that still buthurt of all those ass woopins the Lakers/kobe put on the spurs/ bruce bowen and how the Lakers owned the Spurs..

remember 2004 playoffs 2nd round game 4..what kobe did to bruce bowen.. ;) :-*

have fun acting like a  made bitch faggot  :P

ps..

how does a faggot from SD become a spurs fan and raider fan ???  hmmm..maybe someone jumped on that bandwaggon ???   :laugh:..fucking moron

how is it that you only notice the Laker victories and not the losses? Open your eyes retard. You guys got your asses whooped in the series losses against us. Accept it and move on to youre mediocre season this next year.

As far as bandwagon lol. Cmon little boy. Ive been a Spurs fan since Robinson's rookie year, and a Raider fan since i first got into football at 7 (pops was from Oakland). So dont give me that shit, especially when youre cheering on a team where 99.9% of the fans are known to be bandwagon...and obviously (with you as proof) know absolutely shit about basketball. Amazing how you guys AND the Eiht dickriders have the same problem. Youre too stupid to see the difference between "hating Kobe"....and hating his dickriders. See the difference? If not, PM me and ill try to explain it in simpler terms for you bitch.
 

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Re: th
« Reply #18 on: September 14, 2005, 01:56:32 AM »
The reason TeeRaySix9Teen is so passionate when it comes to hating on Kobe...fuck the spurs bitch!!


Kobe masters Spurs
as Lakers tie series 2-2
After 'not guilty' plea, star rushes
to L.A. and scores 42; Shaq dominates

Kevork Djansezian / AP
Kobe Bryant slams home a dunk during the Lakers' victory over the Spurs on Tuesday. 

 

Updated: 11:44 a.m. ET May 12, 2004
LOS ANGELES - Playing basketball is a form of therapy for Kobe Bryant, especially after a day in court. It’s obviously doing wonders for his psyche. And for the Los Angeles Lakers.

After spending most of the last two days in a Colorado courtroom, Bryant scored 15 of his 42 points in the fourth quarter Tuesday night, leading the Lakers to a 98-90 victory over the San Antonio Spurs to even the Western Conference semifinals 2-2.

Shaquille O’Neal added 28 points and 14 rebounds for the Lakers, who won by outscoring the Spurs 55-37 after halftime.


As dominant as O’Neal was for a second straight game, Bryant was the story.

“I don’t see how he does it,” O’Neal said. “He’s a fabulous player, probably the best player that ever played the game, especially with all the stuff he’s been going through. And it was a fabulous night for him, a memorable night.”


Game 5 in the best-of-seven series will be Thursday night in San Antonio, and Game 6 is Saturday night at Staples Center.

Bryant pleaded not guilty to his sexual assault charge in Eagle, Colo., on Tuesday afternoon, and arrived in plenty of time for the game and got in about an hour of sleep.

It was the fourth time he played a game following a day in court, including once in the Lakers’ first-round series against Houston.

Bryant starred and his team won every time.

“It’s very draining,” he said of the process. “It feels good to step out on that basketball court, get up and down, compete. It is kind of like a psychiatrist, it takes your mind away from so many things.”

 Courtroom to court
 
How Kobe Bryant has performed in games after earlier in the day attending pretrial hearings in his sexual assault case.
Date Opponent Result Min. Pts. Reb. Ass.
Dec. 19 Denver W 101-99 31 13 3 5
March 24 Sacramento W 115-91 37 36 6 6
April 28 Houston W 97-78 41 31 6 10
May 11 San Antonio W 98-90 45 42 6 6
 
Bryant shot 15-of-27, made 10 of 13 foul shots and added six rebounds and five assists.

“I can’t say that I have,” Bryant replied when asked if he had ever had a better playoff game.

“Kobe was phenomenal in that second half,” Lakers coach Phil Jackson said.

“It was unbelievable,” teammate Karl Malone said of Bryant’s performance. “I have said it before, for what a young man like him went through and to continue and do what he does is pretty incredible.”


The Spurs extended their winning streak to 17 games by winning the first two of this series at home before the Lakers did the same thing — exactly what happened when the teams met in the conference semifinals last year.

“It is very similar,” Spurs star Tim Duncan said. “Let’s hope it continues.”

The Spurs closed last year’s series by winning Games 5 and 6.

Manu Ginobili led the Spurs with 21 points, eight rebounds and five assists. Duncan had 19 points, 10 rebounds and eight assists, Tony Parker added 18 points and eight assists, and Hedo Turkoglu had 16 points and seven rebounds for the Spurs.

“Hats off to Kobe and Shaq,” Spurs coach Gregg Popovich said. “We just didn’t have an answer for them. (Bryant) made some unbelievable shots — but he’s an unbelievable player. It’s not like it’s an aberration.”

Ginobili set up Malik Rose for a dunk and made a layup, moving the Spurs within three points early in the fourth quarter. But O’Neal scored from underneath and Bryant made a 3-pointer and a twisting layup to make it 83-73.

The Spurs weren’t closer than six points after that.

The Lakers came out for the second half trailing by 10 points and mindful how difficult it would be to rally from a 3-1 deficit.

Early in the third period, to show how the intensity level had risen, Gary Payton yelled at teammate Devean George for not calling a timeout after George failed to inbound the ball in the allowed five seconds. George yelled back, telling Payton to move to an open spot.

As in the first three games, the Lakers dominated the third quarter, outscoring the Spurs 31-16 for a 79-64 lead. O’Neal had 14 points and seven rebounds and Bryant added nine points in the period.

Earlier, Bryant scored nine points to spark a 17-8 run that cut San Antonio’s lead to 41-40. The Spurs then outscored the Lakers 12-3 for a 53-43 halftime lead.

Duncan had eight points, eight rebounds and eight assists at that stage, making it appear he was on his way to a triple-double. But he had two rebounds and no assists after that.

After committing 57 turnovers in the first three games, Los Angeles had only two in the first half — both in the last two minutes. But the Spurs outrebounded the Lakers 25-15 and held them to one offensive rebound.

The Lakers finished with only eight turnovers to 13 for the Spurs.


And of course the Lakers when off to win the series (game 5 ,,0.4 second shot  look @ my sig ;D ;)


wow...thats some serious dickriding. How cute...i bet you have a little Kobe poster on your ceiling right above your bed huh? Maybe even some Kobe drawls and Kobe sheets to snuggle up with at night. Im pretty sure he'd retire from basketball if he knew there were males out there that were this much in love with him.
 

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Re: Name that Idiot!
« Reply #19 on: September 14, 2005, 02:11:20 AM »
keep on hating faggot..you're just making yourself look dumber & dumber..jealous ass muthafucka..just take the ass whoopins like a man


oh yeah..great job the spurs are doing bringin in the lowest ratings in NBA history..#1 2003 #2..2005  :eh:
 

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Re: th
« Reply #20 on: September 14, 2005, 06:16:16 AM »
The reason TeeRaySix9Teen is so passionate when it comes to hating on Kobe...fuck the spurs bitch!!


Kobe masters Spurs
as Lakers tie series 2-2
After 'not guilty' plea, star rushes
to L.A. and scores 42; Shaq dominates

Kevork Djansezian / AP
Kobe Bryant slams home a dunk during the Lakers' victory over the Spurs on Tuesday. 

 

Updated: 11:44 a.m. ET May 12, 2004
LOS ANGELES - Playing basketball is a form of therapy for Kobe Bryant, especially after a day in court. It’s obviously doing wonders for his psyche. And for the Los Angeles Lakers.

After spending most of the last two days in a Colorado courtroom, Bryant scored 15 of his 42 points in the fourth quarter Tuesday night, leading the Lakers to a 98-90 victory over the San Antonio Spurs to even the Western Conference semifinals 2-2.

Shaquille O’Neal added 28 points and 14 rebounds for the Lakers, who won by outscoring the Spurs 55-37 after halftime.


As dominant as O’Neal was for a second straight game, Bryant was the story.

“I don’t see how he does it,” O’Neal said. “He’s a fabulous player, probably the best player that ever played the game, especially with all the stuff he’s been going through. And it was a fabulous night for him, a memorable night.”


Game 5 in the best-of-seven series will be Thursday night in San Antonio, and Game 6 is Saturday night at Staples Center.

Bryant pleaded not guilty to his sexual assault charge in Eagle, Colo., on Tuesday afternoon, and arrived in plenty of time for the game and got in about an hour of sleep.

It was the fourth time he played a game following a day in court, including once in the Lakers’ first-round series against Houston.

Bryant starred and his team won every time.

“It’s very draining,” he said of the process. “It feels good to step out on that basketball court, get up and down, compete. It is kind of like a psychiatrist, it takes your mind away from so many things.”

 Courtroom to court
 
How Kobe Bryant has performed in games after earlier in the day attending pretrial hearings in his sexual assault case.
Date Opponent Result Min. Pts. Reb. Ass.
Dec. 19 Denver W 101-99 31 13 3 5
March 24 Sacramento W 115-91 37 36 6 6
April 28 Houston W 97-78 41 31 6 10
May 11 San Antonio W 98-90 45 42 6 6
 
Bryant shot 15-of-27, made 10 of 13 foul shots and added six rebounds and five assists.

“I can’t say that I have,” Bryant replied when asked if he had ever had a better playoff game.

“Kobe was phenomenal in that second half,” Lakers coach Phil Jackson said.

“It was unbelievable,” teammate Karl Malone said of Bryant’s performance. “I have said it before, for what a young man like him went through and to continue and do what he does is pretty incredible.”


The Spurs extended their winning streak to 17 games by winning the first two of this series at home before the Lakers did the same thing — exactly what happened when the teams met in the conference semifinals last year.

“It is very similar,” Spurs star Tim Duncan said. “Let’s hope it continues.”

The Spurs closed last year’s series by winning Games 5 and 6.

Manu Ginobili led the Spurs with 21 points, eight rebounds and five assists. Duncan had 19 points, 10 rebounds and eight assists, Tony Parker added 18 points and eight assists, and Hedo Turkoglu had 16 points and seven rebounds for the Spurs.

“Hats off to Kobe and Shaq,” Spurs coach Gregg Popovich said. “We just didn’t have an answer for them. (Bryant) made some unbelievable shots — but he’s an unbelievable player. It’s not like it’s an aberration.”

Ginobili set up Malik Rose for a dunk and made a layup, moving the Spurs within three points early in the fourth quarter. But O’Neal scored from underneath and Bryant made a 3-pointer and a twisting layup to make it 83-73.

The Spurs weren’t closer than six points after that.

The Lakers came out for the second half trailing by 10 points and mindful how difficult it would be to rally from a 3-1 deficit.

Early in the third period, to show how the intensity level had risen, Gary Payton yelled at teammate Devean George for not calling a timeout after George failed to inbound the ball in the allowed five seconds. George yelled back, telling Payton to move to an open spot.

As in the first three games, the Lakers dominated the third quarter, outscoring the Spurs 31-16 for a 79-64 lead. O’Neal had 14 points and seven rebounds and Bryant added nine points in the period.

Earlier, Bryant scored nine points to spark a 17-8 run that cut San Antonio’s lead to 41-40. The Spurs then outscored the Lakers 12-3 for a 53-43 halftime lead.

Duncan had eight points, eight rebounds and eight assists at that stage, making it appear he was on his way to a triple-double. But he had two rebounds and no assists after that.

After committing 57 turnovers in the first three games, Los Angeles had only two in the first half — both in the last two minutes. But the Spurs outrebounded the Lakers 25-15 and held them to one offensive rebound.

The Lakers finished with only eight turnovers to 13 for the Spurs.


And of course the Lakers when off to win the series (game 5 ,,0.4 second shot  look @ my sig ;D ;)


wow...thats some serious dickriding. How cute...i bet you have a little Kobe poster on your ceiling right above your bed huh? Maybe even some Kobe drawls and Kobe sheets to snuggle up with at night. Im pretty sure he'd retire from basketball if he knew there were males out there that were this much in love with him.
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heyheyhey smoke weed everyday.
 

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Re: Name that Idiot!
« Reply #21 on: September 14, 2005, 06:21:51 AM »
KNOCK KNOCK

WHO'S THE FUCC THERE

GYEAH

GYEAH WHO


GYEAHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!! 8)
hahaha. made me grin.
 

TeeRaySix9Teen

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Re: Name that Idiot!
« Reply #22 on: September 14, 2005, 09:14:39 AM »
keep on hating faggot..you're just making yourself look dumber & dumber..jealous ass muthafucka..just take the ass whoopins like a man


oh yeah..great job the spurs are doing bringin in the lowest ratings in NBA history..#1 2003 #2..2005  :eh:

What in your tiny brain could make you think you won an argument with your "Kobe is perfect" defense? lol. Cmon little boy, grow up. Btw, what do ratings have to do with anything? That only proves further how much youve lost your argument...you change the subject to ratings? lol. Youve proven yourself the stupidest laker fan...i mean, Kobe fan that has ever been on this board. You need to think on a higher level then just to blindly love your little hero. I used to think the way u do, but i was 5. Then i grew up....i turned 6 lol. Whats your excuse? Unless by some chance youre 6?

lol@ this retard
 

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Re: Name that Idiot!
« Reply #23 on: September 14, 2005, 01:02:28 PM »
no...you lost..& i didn't change the subject i just got a lot of rips on the spurs :-*...

so how does it feel to be owned ??? ;D
 

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Re: th
« Reply #24 on: September 14, 2005, 01:34:58 PM »
The reason TeeRaySix9Teen is so passionate when it comes to hating on Kobe...fuck the spurs bitch!!


Kobe masters Spurs
as Lakers tie series 2-2
After 'not guilty' plea, star rushes
to L.A. and scores 42; Shaq dominates

Kevork Djansezian / AP
Kobe Bryant slams home a dunk during the Lakers' victory over the Spurs on Tuesday. 

 

Updated: 11:44 a.m. ET May 12, 2004
LOS ANGELES - Playing basketball is a form of therapy for Kobe Bryant, especially after a day in court. It’s obviously doing wonders for his psyche. And for the Los Angeles Lakers.

After spending most of the last two days in a Colorado courtroom, Bryant scored 15 of his 42 points in the fourth quarter Tuesday night, leading the Lakers to a 98-90 victory over the San Antonio Spurs to even the Western Conference semifinals 2-2.

Shaquille O’Neal added 28 points and 14 rebounds for the Lakers, who won by outscoring the Spurs 55-37 after halftime.


As dominant as O’Neal was for a second straight game, Bryant was the story.

“I don’t see how he does it,” O’Neal said. “He’s a fabulous player, probably the best player that ever played the game, especially with all the stuff he’s been going through. And it was a fabulous night for him, a memorable night.”


Game 5 in the best-of-seven series will be Thursday night in San Antonio, and Game 6 is Saturday night at Staples Center.

Bryant pleaded not guilty to his sexual assault charge in Eagle, Colo., on Tuesday afternoon, and arrived in plenty of time for the game and got in about an hour of sleep.

It was the fourth time he played a game following a day in court, including once in the Lakers’ first-round series against Houston.

Bryant starred and his team won every time.

“It’s very draining,” he said of the process. “It feels good to step out on that basketball court, get up and down, compete. It is kind of like a psychiatrist, it takes your mind away from so many things.”

 Courtroom to court
 
How Kobe Bryant has performed in games after earlier in the day attending pretrial hearings in his sexual assault case.
Date Opponent Result Min. Pts. Reb. Ass.
Dec. 19 Denver W 101-99 31 13 3 5
March 24 Sacramento W 115-91 37 36 6 6
April 28 Houston W 97-78 41 31 6 10
May 11 San Antonio W 98-90 45 42 6 6
 
Bryant shot 15-of-27, made 10 of 13 foul shots and added six rebounds and five assists.

“I can’t say that I have,” Bryant replied when asked if he had ever had a better playoff game.

“Kobe was phenomenal in that second half,” Lakers coach Phil Jackson said.

“It was unbelievable,” teammate Karl Malone said of Bryant’s performance. “I have said it before, for what a young man like him went through and to continue and do what he does is pretty incredible.”


The Spurs extended their winning streak to 17 games by winning the first two of this series at home before the Lakers did the same thing — exactly what happened when the teams met in the conference semifinals last year.

“It is very similar,” Spurs star Tim Duncan said. “Let’s hope it continues.”

The Spurs closed last year’s series by winning Games 5 and 6.

Manu Ginobili led the Spurs with 21 points, eight rebounds and five assists. Duncan had 19 points, 10 rebounds and eight assists, Tony Parker added 18 points and eight assists, and Hedo Turkoglu had 16 points and seven rebounds for the Spurs.

“Hats off to Kobe and Shaq,” Spurs coach Gregg Popovich said. “We just didn’t have an answer for them. (Bryant) made some unbelievable shots — but he’s an unbelievable player. It’s not like it’s an aberration.”

Ginobili set up Malik Rose for a dunk and made a layup, moving the Spurs within three points early in the fourth quarter. But O’Neal scored from underneath and Bryant made a 3-pointer and a twisting layup to make it 83-73.

The Spurs weren’t closer than six points after that.

The Lakers came out for the second half trailing by 10 points and mindful how difficult it would be to rally from a 3-1 deficit.

Early in the third period, to show how the intensity level had risen, Gary Payton yelled at teammate Devean George for not calling a timeout after George failed to inbound the ball in the allowed five seconds. George yelled back, telling Payton to move to an open spot.

As in the first three games, the Lakers dominated the third quarter, outscoring the Spurs 31-16 for a 79-64 lead. O’Neal had 14 points and seven rebounds and Bryant added nine points in the period.

Earlier, Bryant scored nine points to spark a 17-8 run that cut San Antonio’s lead to 41-40. The Spurs then outscored the Lakers 12-3 for a 53-43 halftime lead.

Duncan had eight points, eight rebounds and eight assists at that stage, making it appear he was on his way to a triple-double. But he had two rebounds and no assists after that.

After committing 57 turnovers in the first three games, Los Angeles had only two in the first half — both in the last two minutes. But the Spurs outrebounded the Lakers 25-15 and held them to one offensive rebound.

The Lakers finished with only eight turnovers to 13 for the Spurs.


And of course the Lakers when off to win the series (game 5 ,,0.4 second shot  look @ my sig ;D ;)


wow...thats some serious dickriding. How cute...i bet you have a little Kobe poster on your ceiling right above your bed huh? Maybe even some Kobe drawls and Kobe sheets to snuggle up with at night. Im pretty sure he'd retire from basketball if he knew there were males out there that were this much in love with him.
:laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

heeeey i have a kobe poster!!! does that make me a  dickrider.....??? anyway its pretty obvious u created this thread to bash the lakers...but its okay to not like them...i for one am a laker and kobe bryant fan!! i dont l ike the spurs but i think theyre a very good team.....they were orchestrated perfectly...but i still dont like them....maybe its cause im from la....im pretty sure u like tim duncan and hes more of a gay figure than kobe bryant is....lol

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Re: Name that Idiot!
« Reply #25 on: September 14, 2005, 10:25:14 PM »
Isn't this thread ironic? Honestly, ToNe, your hate for Kobe is way too passionate. I'm not even joking anymore, you call the Kobe fans on this board dickriders for saying he's better than LeBron James, yet you make threads to talk even more shit about Kobe and his fans. You're the one who seems to be on Kobe's nuts more than anyone else, seriously...That's why I'm making this Ironic thread of the week...PeACE