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Post by drunkandstoopidbeav on Apr 11, 2017 9:06:31 GMT -8
Big G has the size. Slip him a testosterone/steroids mickey on a regular basis and get him mean should do the trick.
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Post by TheGlove on Apr 11, 2017 9:30:52 GMT -8
Pumpkin pushers. LOL. You don't wanna know what we (basketball players) called wrestlers. LBHPG??
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Post by TheGlove on Apr 11, 2017 9:33:54 GMT -8
Pumpkin pushers. LOL. You don't wanna know what we (basketball players) called wrestlers. I know of one pretty inappropriate one... it rhymes with bat rags. they didn't say it often, because lets face it, we could all curb stomp their prissy little faces... but it was said. What a weird rivalry that was... High school was weird. You nailed it. No real rivalry between wrestlers and hoopers at my HS. Wrestlers were the tough guys who like to roll around with other tough guys. No big deal. The prissy ballers got the chicks though.
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Post by atownbeaver on Apr 11, 2017 9:45:41 GMT -8
I know of one pretty inappropriate one... it rhymes with bat rags. they didn't say it often, because lets face it, we could all curb stomp their prissy little faces... but it was said. What a weird rivalry that was... High school was weird. You nailed it. No real rivalry between wrestlers and hoopers at my HS. Wrestlers were the tough guys who like to roll around with other tough guys. No big deal. The prissy ballers got the chicks though. At the time, the culture in my INCREDIBLY un-diverse school was that all the rich kids played basketball and all the normal/poor kids wrestled. and yeah, totally got the chicks. Ladies didn't want to date beat up dudes with black eyes and ring worm.
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Post by baseba1111 on Apr 11, 2017 10:20:01 GMT -8
I know of one pretty inappropriate one... it rhymes with bat rags. they didn't say it often, because lets face it, we could all curb stomp their prissy little faces... but it was said. What a weird rivalry that was... High school was weird.  You nailed it. No real rivalry between wrestlers and hoopers at my HS. Wrestlers were the tough guys who like to roll around with other tough guys. No big deal. The prissy ballers got the chicks though. Pretty much the same thing at my school. And who was on the court playing what we called "rodeoball" anytime it was open? Grapplers. Any moment the court was open they were down there throwing up all sorts of contorted shots and "riding" each other to the ground to prevent a lay in. Our coach had one steadfast rule... we can't play rodeoball with the grapplers! PS- funny this thread merged into wrestling with a Berger in the title. Some of the toughest SOBs I ever knew... 3 generations of damn good wrestlers/ coaches.
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Post by justdamwin on Apr 12, 2017 7:42:25 GMT -8
You nailed it. No real rivalry between wrestlers and hoopers at my HS. Wrestlers were the tough guys who like to roll around with other tough guys. No big deal. The prissy ballers got the chicks though. Pretty much the same thing at my school. And who was on the court playing what we called "rodeoball" anytime it was open? Grapplers. Any moment the court was open they were down there throwing up all sorts of contorted shots and "riding" each other to the ground to prevent a lay in. Our coach had one steadfast rule... we can't play rodeoball with the grapplers! PS- funny this thread merged into wrestling with a Berger in the title. Some of the toughest SOBs I ever knew... 3 generations of damn good wrestlers/ coaches. A Wrestler's free throw: Two hands on ball, ball over head, throw at backboard as hard as possible. Ball hits backboard, nicks front of rim coming back out and bounces back to the charity stripe.
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Post by rilesinnewberg on Apr 12, 2017 10:26:37 GMT -8
Pumpkin pushers. LOL. You don't wanna know what we (basketball players) called wrestlers. In wrestling town like Newberg, they were called sir.
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