Orrrrrrr....like most normal people, stay away from where you're treated poorly. You're like a who likes being beaten and keeps coming back for whatever reason.
Chucho, so I need to do what you do? Just go around playing critic?
Dude, ya call me a known pedo, with nothing proving that at all, you talk about my family, accuse Spur of being a , but ....what
is with the lists???.....HAHAHAHAHA~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Dude, why do you play that , well?
Orrrrrrr....like most normal people, stay away from where you're treated poorly. You're like a who likes being beaten and keeps coming back for whatever reason.
Look at yourself crusty.
In the last few weeks a HS kid has been tearing it up. His name is Matthew Boling.
Try
10.22
10.21
10.20
20.5 200m
47 something 400
And....a 26-3 long jump.
And........................................he's white.
AUSTIN, TEXAS -- Matthew Boling took over The Texas Relays on Friday.
And all it took were two quick, seismic moments.
But as the season once again showed, the Houston Strake Jesuit (TX) senior, who entered compe ion with US No. 1 efforts in the 100m and 200m and the boys long jump, is a talent worth paying attention to at any given moment.
Earlier in the day, Boling, running in just his second open 100m series of his career, put down the second fastest time of the day -- college or high school -- with an all conditions mark of 10.21 (+4.2) seconds.
The time, which is reminiscent of his wind-legal 10.22 (+1.3) at the Texas Southern Relays, mirrors what the future Georgia Bulldog is likely capable of on the straightway and will be the precursor to whatever he rolls through in the finals on Saturday.
But that was only a teaser for what Boling eventually accomplished that evening.
With an unusually packed grandstands near the long jump that late into the meet -- it was one of the last events to close the Relays on Friday -- Boling suited up for the boys long jump.
And it was clear why: You didn't want to miss what was about to happen.
Boling's series lasted just two jumps.
His first was an all-conditions 25-7.50 (+2.4) mark that once again upped his previous best of 25-2.5.
Roughly 10 minutes, his next effort came.
26-3.5.
From the moment Boling sprung from the mark, almost everyone in attendance knew the attempt was big. A cacophony of oohs and aahs littered through the air
And all that was left was the fact of whether it was wind-legal.
Shortly after, the official measurement recorded the mark with a +1.8 wind, and Boling was done for the night.
Boling's time came and went ...in a flash.
Bump in honor of your latest track knowledge thread.
The things people do knowing a true expert is in the house, they totally freak out.
True.
You, for example, lose your and post in threads praising the true expert.
Pavlov, I am the true expert and actually prove it, SFS can't even talk track at all...none.
He's the acknowledged track and blues expert here and there's nothing you can do about it.
How sad is that, a guy who can't talk track at all vs a guy who knows all about. What does that tell you about the posters here?
How sad is it that you care what the posters here think about your stupid ass. What does that tell you about you?
Do you ever answer a ing question?
You don't. Why should anyone else?
needs to be updated to say Larry Joiner instead of Avante
inb4 "I told you, you shoot sick pedos in the head / This freak / why do you ignore my stance on this " yada yada yada
should've used his real photo tbh
Did someone expose him?news to me.. I did that shop in like 2013
Where is me playing the harmonica?
Holy , how do you not know this?but yeah bene did the lords work and doxxed him, can't remember the thread now but you're in for a treat tbh
AVANTE, AVANTE, AVANTE,AVANTE.
Boring little s have no choice,
sad old goofy got
"275 of twisted railroad steel"
Dude, know your target audience, here it's simpletons like you.
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