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Jimmy Chitwood

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here at Caste Football, we often get frustrated and angry at all the negative things going on with regard to white athletes, and also white America. and rightfully so. normally, we stick to using factual arguments and humor to combat those notions.

but i wanted to start a thread that came straight out and emphasized the positive. one that shows white athletes and white achievements in a positive light. so here goes...

a beer commercial we'll never see in the States.
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Edited by: Jimmy Chitwood
 
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Jeremy Wariner
 
Where can I buy that stuff? I feel like ordering about 20 cases. That commercial is bad ass.
 
Great videos but 2 are the same one - what is the supposed to be that is titled "I think this video is why we come here?" - it replays Herb Brooks.
 
Great stuff! That dunk by Chambers is classic...right in the face of the Caste propagators!
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Man thanks C Darwin for the Larry "Legend" video. I remember when I was in high school, I would stay up and watch the playoffs that were taped.

I loved the "Legend" school the affelets, especially the man child Moses Malone who spoke exquisite english.
When asked how many games it would take to beat the Celtics. He said, "fo, fo, fo, fo". Instead of four, four, four, four.
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great videos, guys! keep 'em coming!
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that Dan Majerle dunk reminds me of a former Arkansas Razorback named Guy Whitney. as a senior he dunked on a 7-footer in Bud Walton Arena while i was in the student section. i believe the 7-foot negro was from Auburn though i could be mistaken.

anyway, the thing of it is, the phenomenally athletic Whitney was... you guessed it... a walk-on.
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Kelly Pavlik
 
My young son got in a fight with a black kid and decked him with a punch. He got suspended for it (so did the other kid), man it was awfully hard to discipline him.
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No video unfortunately.
 
Glad to hear that jaxvid. He must take after his father.


We need to get some video footage of Sam the man McGuffie after his performance against Notre Dame today. He is a human highlight reel.
 
Good stuff fellas. Bird dominated the "bruthas" like no other. IMO, he was the greatest player to ever step on the court in the history of the game.

Here's another all time great..
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The Georgia Peach...Best Ever!
 
Larry Bird was the greatest? In what respect? He didn't even win the most championships in the 80's. Maybe most enjoyable but not the greatest ever.
 
I realize he is a legend, but based on what is he is the greatest of all-time?
 
I shouldn't argue the point with a slacker like you who will likely have a 12 hour life span on this site. Larry Bird's numbers speak for themself and he may not be the greatest but he certainly belongs in the discussion.
 
I don't appreciate being called a slacker for no good reason (?) but saying the numbers speak for themselves is not defending your argument. He does belong in the discussion though.
 
Fighter420 said:
Larry Bird was the greatest? In what respect? He didn't even win the most championships in the 80's. Maybe most enjoyable but not the greatest ever.

Calling a player 'the greatest' is a subjective compliment given to a player one likes. Lots of players are called 'the greatest'. Championships has nothing to do with it as that is a team measurement. I think Ted Williams is 'the greatest' baseball player ever and his team never won a championship.
 
Jax, that's one tough kid! Standing up to the brothuhs and kickin' a##.

Still I hope the kid he decked wasn't hurt too badly.
 
Solomon Kane said:
Jax, that's one tough kid! Standing up to the brothuhs and kickin' a##.

Still I hope the kid he decked wasn't hurt too badly.

No one got hurt, they're too young, at that age they couldn't hurt each other much if they tried.
 
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