Please, please take your marbles and go home.
I would find it awesomely hilarious if KBP owns everyone by posting from Panama to shut everyone up.
Please, please take your marbles and go home.
I already posted before from France and it did nothing. I have got even more abuse since then.
He's in too deep...he can't stop fighting now. Go out with a bang KBP...post some hardcore pron and take the ban hammer. Come back with a bigger and better schtick.
Don't like it????
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You pretend to be nice but you are much like many others here.
Don't like it????
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Yes..exactly..she is intelligent...like many others here...just unfortunately not you.
Who do you want to know? I'll trade you five people of your choice for one unmasked post.
Deal?
I am on your side. If you could just do it one more time. Are you currently in Panama or are you on vacation?
I OFFER my location...I'm from New Braunfels, TX
I wonder where mine says. These things aren't always accurate, I'm guessing it says Fort Worth
Lansing, MI here.![]()
Tyler, TX...you can verify if you want. That is three by my count.
Leave kill bill alone
you bas s he's a human ing being
San Marcos.
Unmasked in North San Antonio, past 1604...that's pretty specific...do i count for two people? My guess is KBP is from somewhere in Texas
I guess my ip says Utrecht. But it is Groningen, Netherlands![]()
I volunteer my IP location....
And btw....DPG you're an emo re if you believe him.
So can I change this thread le? There were no deaths, correct?
By the way, you are not the brightest bulb if you cannot see what I am doing.
Panathinaikos wins Greek finals opener amid riot
By Demetris Nellas
Panathinaikos beat archrival Olympiakos 69-67 in the opening game of the Greek League finals on Thursday, with riot police called to control fans inside and outside the arena.
Former Atlanta Hawks swingman Josh Childress had 23 points for Olympiakos, the home team.
“The violence we saw today, will make me think real hard over my future in Europe,” said Childress, who signed a 3-year deal worth $20 million with Olympiakos in July.
The game was interrupted for nearly 20 minutes with 1:25 to play and Panathinaikos leading 60-58.
Olympiakos fans threw a flare, plastic bottles and other items at Panathinaikos’ bench during a timeout, sending the players scampering for safety. A timekeeper was slightly injured and part of the bench and the surrounding court had severe burn marks.
Enraged fans were trying to storm the court and would not listen to the pleas of Olympiakos players for calm. Riot police moved in to contain the supporters. About 200 fans clashed with police after the game and even tried to storm the locker rooms and interview room where the coaches were meeting with the media.
Olympiakos guard Theodoros Papaloukas missed a layup at the buzzer that would have tied the game.
“This did not help the team at all … the moment you play and you have found a rhythm, you cannot stop because (of the violence) in the stands,” Childress said.
The second game in the best-of-five series will be at Panathinaikos’ home court on Monday.
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