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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: arce1988 on April 18, 2013, 02:45:44 PM
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http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1608036-michael-jordans-trainer-says-mjs-famous-flu-game-was-result-of-poisoning?hpt=hp_t5
Trainer Says Michael Jordan's Famous 'Flu Game' Was Result of Poisoning
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wouldn't surprise me in the least. He was suffering and very ill, but still able to perform. Seemed weird he could physically go 3+ hours with flu/temp. However, something like food poinsoning (or whatever they put in his shit there), he would retain physical strength despite being violently ill.
could be he was just hungover... stayed up til 6 am gambling, drinking whisky, banging broads, smoking cigars and getting blunted, pop some dbol with breakfast, nap then play a game.
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whatever their plan was....it backfired
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LeBron could never do that ;D
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sounds like a conspiracy
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sounds like a conspiracy
There they go again with the tin foil hats! Everything is a conspiracy now! ;D
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There they go again with the tin foil hats! Everything is a conspiracy now! ;D
Sounds like it's too much for your brain to handle isn't it, don't worry, just stick to reading your little bible and everything the T.V. tells you.
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Sounds like it's too much for your brain to handle isn't it, don't worry, just stick to reading your little bible and everything the T.V. tells you.
Sarcasm is "a sharp, bitter, or cutting expression or remark; a bitter gibe or taunt",[1] usually conveyed through irony or understatement.[2] Most authorities distinguish sarcasm from irony;[3] however, others argue that sarcasm may or often does involve irony[4] or employs ambivalence.[5]
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Sarcasm is "a sharp, bitter, or cutting expression or remark; a bitter gibe or taunt",[1] usually conveyed through irony or understatement.[2] Most authorities distinguish sarcasm from irony;[3] however, others argue that sarcasm may or often does involve irony[4] or employs ambivalence.[5]
:)