High top fade. I remember you. Holley adn I were the weakside hitters with Paul and Ryan Strongside, Junior middle (Ryan hit middle, too) and Doug setting up everyone.
Yeah, I'm more from the Franklin Edwards, Creton Hendricks, Danny Macdonald (you know crazy fucker named Charles Thompson that used to live off that street???) era, but I remember you guys.
High top fade. I remember you. Holley adn I were the weakside hitters with Paul and Ryan Strongside, Junior middle (Ryan hit middle, too) and Doug setting up everyone.
Yeah, I'm more from the Franklin Edwards, Creton Hendricks, Danny Macdonald (you know crazy fucker named Charles Thompson that used to live off that street???) era, but I remember you guys.
Small world, Kevin Laverty.
P.S. Wht brings you here?
damn franklin thats a name i havent heard in a while, i know creton but not personally....i dont remember charles, but how about domenic thats a crzy ass white boy back in the day....how about Zee, remember howard from back in the day before he god DIP
i knew about this site for 3 to 4 years now, but i never really post just listened to the tunes...there was a post a couple of weeks ago back in the days of toronto...and you posted kingston/markham/eglinton....so that brought me out of the hidden
Every man for himself basketball. You against 99 (or whateve) guys for a field goal, then if made, 3 free throws (everything is 1 point, sometimes the field goal is 2)) and if you make those you're back to 1 against 99 again. Goes up to 21 and your final point (points in the 2 point field goal case) has to be a field goal.
weird. in america, that's just called "21".
except it's usually not played with 100 people, if that's what you're implying. i don't even know how that'd be possible.
Every man for himself basketball. You against 99 (or whateve) guys for a field goal, then if made, 3 free throws (everything is 1 point, sometimes the field goal is 2)) and if you make those you're back to 1 against 99 again. Goes up to 21 and your final point (points in the 2 point field goal case) has to be a field goal.
weird. in america, that's just called "21".
except it's usually not played with 100 people, if that's what you're implying. i don't even know how that'd be possible.
we called it 21, and the one with no fouls was called "rough house"
i am no means a expert of hakki style food....but from what i was told hakki is a style of cusine that mixes both indian and chinese food....they have chinese restaurants in parts of india....so i guess they just combined the two styles....you should check the chinese spot by kennedy station right beside no frills....ask for the vegtable hot and sour soup....there is another spot hakki joint on ellesmere and somthing call Fredricks....but i dont know if they have any Vegetarian dishes
Hakka - Southern Chinese dialect - the Chinese that migrated to India primarily spoke that dialect although parts of SE Asia such as Malaysia also absorbed numbers from this group... All of the Chinese restaurants I visited in India except for Bangalore were/are Hakka-based - it's not as oily as Cantonese (which is usually what passes for Chinese food in North America except for pockets where Taiwanese immigrants settled); the food itself is Chinese in style, but spiced accordingly to the Indian environment they found themselves in...
Every man for himself basketball. You against 99 (or whateve) guys for a field goal, then if made, 3 free throws (everything is 1 point, sometimes the field goal is 2)) and if you make those you're back to 1 against 99 again. Goes up to 21 and your final point (points in the 2 point field goal case) has to be a field goal.
weird. in america, that's just called "21".
except it's usually not played with 100 people, if that's what you're implying. i don't even know how that'd be possible.
That sounds straight up crazy. I can't imagine playing ball with 100 people.
I was friends with a lot of different people in high school - rockers, ginos[/b] , b-boys.
what's a gino?
Usually of Italian, Greek, MAcedonian, etc descent with plenty of Jewelery, frequented the Spectrum on Danforth if they were worth they're salt, often liked freestyle/electro, Camaro Z28 or Mustang 5 Litre was car of preference (would often light it up off hte light), tassled loafers, some were know to were shaker-knit deep V-neck sweaters with no under-shirt (often with bright ccolors like pink and yellow etc), those cotton black dress pants with the white little bits in 'em, liked soccer over other sports...
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Yeah, I'm more from the Franklin Edwards, Creton Hendricks, Danny Macdonald (you know crazy fucker named Charles Thompson that used to live off that street???) era, but I remember you guys.
Small world, Kevin Laverty.
P.S. Wht brings you here?
damn franklin thats a name i havent heard in a while, i know creton but not personally....i dont remember charles, but how about domenic thats a crzy ass white boy back in the day....how about Zee, remember howard from back in the day before he god DIP
i knew about this site for 3 to 4 years now, but i never really post just listened to the tunes...there was a post a couple of weeks ago back in the days of toronto...and you posted kingston/markham/eglinton....so that brought me out of the hidden
weird. in america, that's just called "21".
except it's usually not played with 100 people, if that's what you're implying. i don't even know how that'd be possible.
we called it 21, and the one with no fouls was called "rough house"
thank to you for your define-ishion
21 up here means just shooting with no defense.
K in Canada.
i've rarely played it with more than a half dozen or so. that must be hectic as hell. you guys are
Hakka - Southern Chinese dialect - the Chinese that migrated to India primarily spoke that dialect although parts of SE Asia such as Malaysia also absorbed numbers from this group... All of the Chinese restaurants I visited in India except for Bangalore were/are Hakka-based - it's not as oily as Cantonese (which is usually what passes for Chinese food in North America except for pockets where Taiwanese immigrants settled); the food itself is Chinese in style, but spiced accordingly to the Indian environment they found themselves in...
what's a gino?
That sounds straight up crazy. I can't imagine playing ball with 100 people.
Usually of Italian, Greek, MAcedonian, etc descent with plenty of Jewelery, frequented the Spectrum on Danforth if they were worth they're salt, often liked freestyle/electro, Camaro Z28 or Mustang 5 Litre was car of preference (would often light it up off hte light), tassled loafers, some were know to were shaker-knit deep V-neck sweaters with no under-shirt (often with bright ccolors like pink and yellow etc), those cotton black dress pants with the white little bits in 'em, liked soccer over other sports...
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Recognise/recognize
insurance/"en"surance
Fights with missles and overkills/fights with fists and is polite
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