I don't do "12." I leave that to you children.
Not sure where you get 12 has anyone messed up ...it bothered Kool and maybe Luva but most other Lakers posters here have hardly spoke to it. I see more consternation upstairs over Duncan's place then I see down here. Cully ingored it. Ashy said it was just about right as did I. I have Kobe top 10 because I dont do Wilt, Russell and Oscar. IF i did and saw them play He would probably be 12th or close to it for me as well. it's a ranking fun to discuss. I dont even get Amb's issues with Moses and David's spots. Moses is underrated on ESPN probably slightly overrated on SI imho. But who cares about a couple spots?
Both lists got the top 5 mostly right.
Stopped reading at that
Stop lying. I know you you read that if just to find something to throw in my face later ... you live for that .
No, you can't say "not sure where you get 12 has messed anyone up" then go on to say a couple who it has messed up. That's messed up. I didn't read the rest.
Bothered and messed up are two different words with different meanings.
Messed up
a. A cluttered, untidy, usually dirty place or condition: The kitchen was a mess.
b. Something that is disorderly or dirty, as a ac ulation or heap: Who left the mess on the kitchen floor?
2.
a. A confused, troubling, or embarrassing condition or situation: With divorce and bankruptcy proceedings pending, his personal life was in a mess.
b. One that is in such a condition: They made a mess of their marriage. Her boyfriend is a real mess.
Bothered
To cause to be irritated, especially by repeated acts; trouble or annoy: "I spoke French badly. So I always replied to him in English. This didn't bother him" (Paul Theroux). See Synonyms at annoy.
2. To make agitated or perplexed; upset: "Jerry could see ... how much the doctor had been bothered by the failure of the first surgery" (Rick Bass).
3. To intrude on without warrant or invitation; disturb: "When I saw him slumped in a chair, deep in thought, I decided not to bother him" (Pat Toomay).
4. To give discomfort or pain to: a back condition that bothers her constantly.
5. To take the trouble (to do something); concern oneself with (accomplishing something): "Most people [with the syndrome] have such mild symptoms that they never bother to see a doctor" (Jane E. Brody).
You are the genius ... I'm the moron, you should know this ...
Now I have you posting definitions of words you equivocated.
12
Whoa. That's scary.
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