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we sure did. kids these days have no idea how great it was to grow up back then. weekends back then were ALWAYS dope...TGIF on Fridays, Saturday Morning Cartoons on CBS & ABC on Saturday mornings (then later that morning Soul Train and NBA Inside Stuff), and NBA games on Sunday afternoon, with Married with Children on Sunday. And dont even get me started on the music...Ready to Die/ Me Against The World/ All Eyez On Me RULED the airwaves back thenOriginally Posted by BigPoint
Great post by both of you! Speak the truth brothers!! Man New York undercover was my steez! We got it good being 80's babiesOriginally Posted by sthebest
Originally Posted by jordunk
Damn, that brought a tear to my eye. It seems just like yesterday i was watching the GOAT play. How fast time passes us bye.
This video takes me back to sixth grade...after the disappointment of the Bulls getting eliminated from the 1995 NBA Finals, I just knew Mike would come back better than ever. Boy was I right...seeing all those games on WGN and Sportschannel was a event you could set your clock to. Bulls games were always event we all looked forward to��Bulls games, Sega Channel, Gamepro, Gamefan, EGM, Rap City, MTV Jams, Martin, New York Undercover and TGIF defined my sixth grade year..great times.�
Seeing Mike rock these and the Black/Reds made me want some XIs more than life itself and really started my obsession with this shoe. This shoe is just the ultimate symbol for excellence�
man those were the daysOriginally Posted by rojanjon
@sthebest...yea man WGN was the biz back in the day....growing up in Texas and being able to watch Bulls games with Mike was clutch for me...we'd always huddle around the TV to watch those games man....dang simpler times...
Originally Posted by Dwadefan
My manager at FNL not letting employees hold pairs
WOW. Just got taken back a little. Makes me realize how much CRAP there is now on TV compared to when we were growing up. I forgot what day was it when the Kung-Fu shows came on?Originally Posted by sthebest
we sure did. kids these days have no idea how great it was to grow up back then. weekends back then were ALWAYS dope...TGIF on Fridays, Saturday Morning Cartoons on CBS & ABC on Saturday mornings (then later that morning Soul Train and NBA Inside Stuff), and NBA games on Sunday afternoon, with Married with Children on Sunday. And dont even get me started on the music...Ready to Die/ Me Against The World/ All Eyez On Me RULED the airwaves back thenOriginally Posted by BigPoint
Great post by both of you! Speak the truth brothers!! Man New York undercover was my steez! We got it good being 80's babiesOriginally Posted by sthebest
This video takes me back to sixth grade...after the disappointment of the Bulls getting eliminated from the 1995 NBA Finals, I just knew Mike would come back better than ever. Boy was I right...seeing all those games on WGN and Sportschannel was a event you could set your clock to. Bulls games were always event we all looked forward to��Bulls games, Sega Channel, Gamepro, Gamefan, EGM, Rap City, MTV Jams, Martin, New York Undercover and TGIF defined my sixth grade year..great times.�
Seeing Mike rock these and the Black/Reds made me want some XIs more than life itself and really started my obsession with this shoe. This shoe is just the ultimate symbol for excellence�
I remember watching New York Undercover after Martin and Living Single back then thinking they were the dopest cops I ever saw
Starks, Oakley, Mason, Ewing, and the actress Hubert Davis. Still pissed about that foul called against Pip.Originally Posted by sthebest
man those were the daysOriginally Posted by rojanjon
@sthebest...yea man WGN was the biz back in the day....growing up in Texas and being able to watch Bulls games with Mike was clutch for me...we'd always huddle around the TV to watch those games man....dang simpler times......my favorite games from those days will ALWAYS be the Bulls/Knicks games. both teams hated each other with a passion and each city despised each other as well. But Mike and the boys would always get it done. To this day, I still hate John Starks with a passion
that's when the refs would let them actually play ball!Originally Posted by BrMason
Starks, Oakley, Mason, Ewing, and the actress Hubert Davis. Still pissed about that foul called against Pip.Originally Posted by sthebest
man those were the daysOriginally Posted by rojanjon
@sthebest...yea man WGN was the biz back in the day....growing up in Texas and being able to watch Bulls games with Mike was clutch for me...we'd always huddle around the TV to watch those games man....dang simpler times......my favorite games from those days will ALWAYS be the Bulls/Knicks games. both teams hated each other with a passion and each city despised each other as well. But Mike and the boys would always get it done. To this day, I still hate John Starks with a passionDamn those were the real days of basketball.
Those Bulls vs. Knicks games in the 90's were absolute golden. It always felt like MJ had that feeling of destroying van gunny and the knicks. I still remember when he called him the "little guy." NBA rivalries of the 90's were the best. Damn good times.Originally Posted by BrMason
Starks, Oakley, Mason, Ewing, and the actress Hubert Davis. Still pissed about that foul called against Pip.Originally Posted by sthebest
man those were the daysOriginally Posted by rojanjon
@sthebest...yea man WGN was the biz back in the day....growing up in Texas and being able to watch Bulls games with Mike was clutch for me...we'd always huddle around the TV to watch those games man....dang simpler times......my favorite games from those days will ALWAYS be the Bulls/Knicks games. both teams hated each other with a passion and each city despised each other as well. But Mike and the boys would always get it done. To this day, I still hate John Starks with a passionDamn those were the real days of basketball.
Ah yes..I hated each and every member on that squad. PARTICULARY Starks though because he was always talking that cash crap. Stacey King and Scottie Pippen let him know that he wasn't about that life thoughOriginally Posted by BrMason
Starks, Oakley, Mason, Ewing, and the actress Hubert Davis. Still pissed about that foul called against Pip.Originally Posted by sthebest
man those were the daysOriginally Posted by rojanjon
@sthebest...yea man WGN was the biz back in the day....growing up in Texas and being able to watch Bulls games with Mike was clutch for me...we'd always huddle around the TV to watch those games man....dang simpler times......my favorite games from those days will ALWAYS be the Bulls/Knicks games. both teams hated each other with a passion and each city despised each other as well. But Mike and the boys would always get it done. To this day, I still hate John Starks with a passionDamn those were the real days of basketball.
Ain't no way I'm going to 4 Seasons for RD....I value my life too muchOriginally Posted by illest35
Originally Posted by muzikfrk75
Originally Posted by youngmoney704
Here in Charlotte I'm trying Concord Mills if I don't strike any luck online... 5 stores selling them so pretty good odds if I get out there early... where you located?
I'm in Greensboro....gonna try online first then maybe go to an out of town spot. Im trying to avoid the mall at all costs
Im in Hickory, NC, right dwn the road from u guys..since ur in the boro u may wanna try online at 12am cuz 4seasons will be MAD crazy..and out of town where? dnt cme here to hickory bcuz the footaction in my mall has only 12 pairs. i held them a bit ago when i got off wrk and went by there. id prefer 2000-2001 retros but thats just me. the finish line here i havnt even gone by there cuz i dnt deal with them much even tho i used to wrk there. the lineup has changed drastically and not to my benefit. id say they prolly only got 12 pairs also but idk, so dnt quote me on that. good luck.
Originally Posted by sthebest
we sure did. kids these days have no idea how great it was to grow up back then. weekends back then were ALWAYS dope...TGIF on Fridays, Saturday Morning Cartoons on CBS & ABC on Saturday mornings (then later that morning Soul Train and NBA Inside Stuff), and NBA games on Sunday afternoon, with Married with Children on Sunday. And dont even get me started on the music...Ready to Die/ Me Against The World/ All Eyez On Me RULED the airwaves back thenOriginally Posted by BigPoint
Great post by both of you! Speak the truth brothers!! Man New York undercover was my steez! We got it good being 80's babiesOriginally Posted by sthebest
This video takes me back to sixth grade...after the disappointment of the Bulls getting eliminated from the 1995 NBA Finals, I just knew Mike would come back better than ever. Boy was I right...seeing all those games on WGN and Sportschannel was a event you could set your clock to. Bulls games were always event we all looked forward to��Bulls games, Sega Channel, Gamepro, Gamefan, EGM, Rap City, MTV Jams, Martin, New York Undercover and TGIF defined my sixth grade year..great times.�
Seeing Mike rock these and the Black/Reds made me want some XIs more than life itself and really started my obsession with this shoe. This shoe is just the ultimate symbol for excellence�
I remember watching New York Undercover after Martin and Living Single back then thinking they were the dopest cops I ever saw
That theme song gets me pumped EVERY time I hear it. The best is when there was a Bulls home game airing on NBA on NBC. hearing the theme song along with seeing the Chicago Bulls opening intro and music was straight awe inspiring. The United Center used to go NUTS whenever Jordan's name was calledOriginally Posted by rayray3thousand
that's when the refs would let them actually play ball!Originally Posted by BrMason
Starks, Oakley, Mason, Ewing, and the actress Hubert Davis. Still pissed about that foul called against Pip.Originally Posted by sthebest
man those were the days...my favorite games from those days will ALWAYS be the Bulls/Knicks games. both teams hated each other with a passion and each city despised each other as well. But Mike and the boys would always get it done. To this day, I still hate John Starks with a passionDamn those were the real days of basketball.
til this day the 'nba on nbc' theme still makes me smile
SONOriginally Posted by maxdunker
Originally Posted by Dwadefan
My manager at FNL not letting employees hold pairs
Best thing posted in this thread outside of links.
That really isn't a bad idea. I don't see how FNL expects me to hop in a long line when the line is gonna be massive by the time I get off work. Might just have to show up in uniform and BS mall security.Originally Posted by firered18
SONOriginally Posted by maxdunker
Originally Posted by Dwadefan
My manager at FNL not letting employees hold pairs
Best thing posted in this thread outside of links.
I KNOW THAT FEELI work at champs and we release Friday at 7am, I get off Thurs at 1230(Fri morning), Im just gonna show my uni and convince them that Im staying to "count stock" and just sit in front of the gate till 7. I need these puppies man
Originally Posted by johnandrew07
^Is it me or is the head on the adult size cut off from the body?