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Ducktales on rafool, i changed tires for 2 years and there is no way in hell that you could change tires at age 9. sorry dawg, but a 1st or 2nd grader doesnthave the ability to do that.
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Originally Posted by Rafool
At 15 I had 150 pairs kid.Originally Posted by Spradley
IM ONLY 15, AND I GOT 28 PAIR
Was your uncle the owner of the shop? I did more things then just change tires. I could argue this with you all day but I'm not. Bottom lineis, call ducktales on me all you want because I could care less what someone that I probably will never meet in my life thinks. People that know me in reallife know it's true and that's all I care. By the way you remind me of someone, maybe because of the sn but you remind me a lot of westchicago.....youmight be himOriginally Posted by WindyCity23
Ducktales on rafool, i changed tires for 2 years and there is no way in hell that you could change tires at age 9. sorry dawg, but a 1st or 2nd grader doesnt have the ability to do that.
Originally Posted by WindyCity23
Ducktales on rafool, i changed tires for 2 years and there is no way in hell that you could change tires at age 9. sorry dawg, but a 1st or 2nd grader doesnt have the ability to do that.
Originally Posted by Rafool
Was your uncle the owner of the shop? I did more things then just change tires. I could argue this with you all day but I'm not. Bottom line is, call ducktales on me all you want because I could care less what someone that I probably will never meet in my life thinks. People that know me in real life know it's true and that's all I care. By the way you remind me of someone, maybe because of the sn but you remind me a lot of westchicago.....you might be himOriginally Posted by WindyCity23
Ducktales on rafool, i changed tires for 2 years and there is no way in hell that you could change tires at age 9. sorry dawg, but a 1st or 2nd grader doesnt have the ability to do that.
and BallinB it's been 2 years now.....they all still fit me.....my foot aint growin no more bud
Arguing? Serious problems because my foot doesn't grow? I'm a size 10.5. Didn't know I had a problem......?Originally Posted by BallinB
Originally Posted by Rafool
Was your uncle the owner of the shop? I did more things then just change tires. I could argue this with you all day but I'm not. Bottom line is, call ducktales on me all you want because I could care less what someone that I probably will never meet in my life thinks. People that know me in real life know it's true and that's all I care. By the way you remind me of someone, maybe because of the sn but you remind me a lot of westchicago.....you might be himOriginally Posted by WindyCity23
Ducktales on rafool, i changed tires for 2 years and there is no way in hell that you could change tires at age 9. sorry dawg, but a 1st or 2nd grader doesnt have the ability to do that.
and BallinB it's been 2 years now.....they all still fit me.....my foot aint growin no more bud
If your foot doesn't grow from ages 15 to 20 then you have serious problems buddy. I'm done arguing with this incompetent fool, I mean rafool
Originally Posted by NuJerzLoyalty
I just turned 30. You're right. Jordan is a fad right now with the "younger" generation. I'm not sh!!tin on you guys or nothing, but all these hybrids, team jordans, .5's, AJF, etc...was made for you guys. This crap wasn't coming out back in the day (wow, now I really feel old for saying that). Another way it's turned into a fad is because I see countless young women (teenagers) rocking them now. Half of them don't even know what team he played forOriginally Posted by HobbyRockswiththewhitemilk
majority of active NTers are below the age of 17. If you weren't able to see Jordan in his glory days, or even during his "comeback" with the wizards, then Jordans - in general - have no different than abercrombie & Fitch, Fendi, or even Old Navy. It's just another fad that might die out..
Originally Posted by The Maverick 41
Originally Posted by NuJerzLoyalty
I just turned 30. You're right. Jordan is a fad right now with the "younger" generation. I'm not sh!!tin on you guys or nothing, but all these hybrids, team jordans, .5's, AJF, etc...was made for you guys. This crap wasn't coming out back in the day (wow, now I really feel old for saying that). Another way it's turned into a fad is because I see countless young women (teenagers) rocking them now. Half of them don't even know what team he played forOriginally Posted by HobbyRockswiththewhitemilk
majority of active NTers are below the age of 17. If you weren't able to see Jordan in his glory days, or even during his "comeback" with the wizards, then Jordans - in general - have no different than abercrombie & Fitch, Fendi, or even Old Navy. It's just another fad that might die out..
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400 DS j's oh my godOriginally Posted by spivins
I have been colecting kicks since the early 80's. I have a two twin boys who are 12. I have about 400 DS J's and Nikes of all different types. I'm also a gym rat and trainlike I'm 20. I'll collect forever. I love the sneeks and enjoy the retros that I wore back in the day. Just today I bought me a pair of Griffey's and some Air Mowabbs at Sneaker Villa. I'll prolly never ware them but my sons will have them. It is something we do together. Collecting kicks is just plain fun for. Nothing quite like some fresh kicks. Whethere it's AM95's , Jordans, or Forces. We love them
Collecting at 9? hahahaahaahahaaaaaaaaaaaaa................anyway Im 27, been doing this since I was 16 and had a job, got about 100 pairs.Originally Posted by Rafool
15, turning 16 this july and I'v been wearin jordans since 6 years old but i started collectin seriously when i was 9