You're on a roll.
^2
You responded, ergo you fell for it.
You're on a roll.
That makes it even worse.
RIP
and you classless assholes who are making fun of this.
Hey, Robert, I wrote a couple of things on your twitter a few months ago. I know you're pretty busy and probably haven't had a chance to respond yet, but I look forward to hearing back from you.
P.S. your good friend Brandon, who made eye contact with you from the third deck during game 3 of the first round
Oh yeah, and I can't wait for the classy Toby Keith to devote a song to this tragedy
And what do you look like -head..
Very sad story.. Condolences to the Horry family..
Welshing doesn't help you climb the ranks either. Especially when you say you don't have the money to pay because you use it all for schoolbut you can miraculously afford X-box 360, games and X-box live.
Anyone who trashes Horry in this thread should be banned.
obviously he doesn't have any money, he can't buy a win in the 2k league.
What bet did he welsh on?
He bet me $100 that Memphis would beat OKC and make it to the finals.
I even offered him the ability to pay in installments to which he said "nahhhhhh, I don't have any money". I asked him: "how do you eat and stay alive" to which he said: "I make what I have work".
Soon DPG will be shaking show owners down for "protection" money.
I just pay bets I lose and expect not to be lied to and paid when I win. It's not like it's a huge amount of money and I don't really bring it up until I see people who welsh talk trash to others like they are high and mighty.
Sounds like you are in a no win situation DPG. If you are paying out your losses but no one is paying you when you win, why play? Get the money first to a mediator.
Obviously that would be the prudent thing to do on a go forward basis. There didn't need to be a moderator when I lost and I lost a nice chunk of money. I paid within one hour of losing.
But this wasn't really about that, it was about the welsher acting like he is some stand up guy.
I understood that part, and that it's not much money to begin with, but you are playing Vegas odds with these clowns where they are the house, if you factor in the "no pay" ratio.
tbh DPG should get a medal just for manning up and paying off the bet he lost like a man and not welshing like countless pussies on this forum.
Not too interested in climbing the ranks. Whatever happened to "If you can't pay, no big deal, just let me know up front so I don't bug you." though
What do you do for a living too? Just out of curiosity.
Get that one seed. Or get far enough in the playoffs to were youll play me...Im just getting these s realeases down, once I do that the Spurs will be hoisting another LOB trophy![]()
Paying off a bet should be the expected norm. Medals for being responsible?![]()
If youre not interested in "climbing the ladder" why bring it up to another poster as some kind of dig?
What do you mean what happened to me not bugging you? Do you see me messaging you like I was asking for the money anymore, girl? I only said something when you tried to act like someone and called someone else out.
What I do for a living is none of your concern girl. All you need to know is I have a job and not a vagina like yourself; that allows me to pay bets I might lose. Im even more pissed now that you didn't pay because I know you are even lying about school. No one this ty and dumb could actually be enrolled in school.
Get that one seed. Or get far enough in the playoffs to were youll play me...Im just getting these s realeases down, once I do that the Spurs will be hoisting another LOB trophy[/QUOTE]
By the way girl, it's not that you "can't pay", it's that you "won't pay". If you can afford xbox live and video games, you can pay. I even offered you a $10 a month payment plan
Everyone can afford that, especially you.
Simply because hes been getting praise for his trolling talents from the MK. Nothing to do with any interest in climbing the ranks by me.
Did I say you were bugging me?Im talking about the part were it says 'no big deal' which, considering the fact you responded to several of my posts and have admitted that youre pissed, obviously isnt the case
Relax, girl.Just curious tbh, no need to get worked up. Being calm and collected is your staple dont let me change that.
Everyone gets into UTSA![]()
Get a job got and pay your bets or don't bet money. , bet handjobs. You can give those, right?
san antonio — robert horry was lucky. Everyone saw it.
He kept moving from hall of fame big man to hall of fame big man, until he had won more championships than anyone except for the 1960s boston celtics.
Dirk nowitzki is six rings behind him. Lebron james is seven.
But that's just what everyone saw. In his private life, horry faced the kind of misfortune that makes people ask, "why me?" along the way, he learned about sorrow and about what mattered.
No one would call this luck — but maybe this impacted his nba career more than anything.
This week should remind everyone of the frailties of the rich and tall. There's a memorial service this week for another former spur, mike mitc , who died at 55. And horry's 17-year-old daughter, ashlyn, died tuesday after a lifelong struggle with a rare genetic condition.
"people forget this sometimes," avery johnson said, "but we aren't exempt. We go to weddings; we go to funerals. Maybe because we play a game, fans don't think our lives are just like theirs."
johnson knew mitc , but he was closer to horry. Their families lived in the same houston neighborhood, and johnson had a close-up view of horry's challenge.
"heartbreaking," is how he termed it.
'my little angel'
ashlyn struggled to talk, eat and breathe. She was in and out of hospitals from birth. Horry missed most of the spurs' preseason in the fall of 2007, for example, because her condition was life threatening.
But the horrys customized their houston home for her, and they arranged three-hour daily rehab sessions. Being away bothered horry so much that he considered opting out of his lakers contract in 2001 to play for the rockets. At the time, he was merely winning three consecutive les with the league's glamour team.
From a 2001 los angeles times article:
When he talks to ashlyn on the phone, she holds the receiver to her ear. He tells her about his day, about the lakers and how he loves her. And then he speaks to his wife keba, who describes ashlyn's expressions when he spoke to her.
If that sounds sad, it is, horry said, "some days."
"but you get used to it," he said. "well, you tell yourself that, anyway."
then there's this from horry in another story: "there are bad days, like on the fourth of july, when we have my brother's kids and her sister's kids. You can tell she wants to do what they're doing, but can't. Those are the days i feel bad for her."
ashlyn was a reason he signed with the spurs. He wanted to be nearer to houston. On rare occasions, his daughter came to a game in san antonio.
On rarer ones, horry talked about her condition. Even those closest to him on the spurs' staff don't remember him dwelling on his pain.
Through it all, horry called ashlyn "my little angel." and maybe she was exactly that for him when he walked on a basketball court. His daughter was born, after all, just months before his first championship with the rockets.
'it's just a game'
but she wasn't a good-luck charm, exactly. She changed the way he mixed anxiety and pressure.
"from the moment my daughter almost didn't even make it," horry told an espn reporter in 2002, "i realized you can't control what life hands you. I used to get nervous before that. Excited nervous, like gimmetheball-gimmetheball-gimmetheball. Hey, i love what i do, and it's important in a sense, but not compared to my family. It's just a game."
so there he was in detroit in 2005, with rasheed wallace diving at him, calm when most wouldn't have been.
Luck?
To horry, it didn't come easy.
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