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Air Knight is legit.Gold Medals are Fire!! Is Air-Knight Legit?
Every man has their own opinion, but you really think those are better than THESE???better than the 9 lows? seriously? no way.
Every man has their own opinion, but you really think those are better than THESE???
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Two people were in custody Wednesday after police said they were caught trying to steal high-priced sneakers from a north Houston store by cutting a hole in a mall roof. Police said three suspects broke into the Foot Action USA at Greenspoint Mall through a hole they dug in the roof at 5 a.m. Investigators said they were after brand new Nike LeBron James shoes, which retail for $375 each. Officials said they found 18 stacks of boxes on the roof."
LeBron X lows
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[COLOR=#red]^^^ retail at 375??? Im guessing that news station just wanted to add a little more spice to the story
[COLOR=#red]Fellas...the madness has already started...In Houston at Greenspoint Mall Three Dudes Made a hole in the roof of the mall and had 18 pairs of the new Lebron's before the police caught them. I live less than 4 miles from that hood *** mall. And yes our house is for sale, too close to the effery. I blame MemphisFinest for getting his goons to do this[/COLOR]
Two people were in custody Wednesday after police said they were caught trying to steal high-priced sneakers from a north Houston store by cutting a hole in a mall roof. Police said three suspects broke into the Foot Action USA at Greenspoint Mall through a hole they dug in the roof at 5 a.m. Investigators said they were after brand new Nike LeBron James shoes, which retail for $375 each. Officials said they found 18 stacks of boxes on the roof."