the thread about nothing...

i only want the olivesthe brown ones..

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Fixed, cuz them aint Olives...

nah bro those are the olives









 
I flipped my '02 Cool Grey 9's earlier this year in anticipation for the December release. They were in good condition and I barely cop kicks these days but I figured I might as well get 'em brand new.
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Hopefully they don't **** it up.
 
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sad thing is people will buy these and then try to put a $400 price tag on em. JB is done

The hype is going to be real like the kilroy, even if both those shoes are ugly.

People would do anything for a jordan shoe with a "story" behind it and a limited tag on it :smh:

ie weak *** cav iv that people were going ape **** for & that exact colorway was always in the gas station right next to the jamaica iv's with nike air on the back
 
:x last pair i bought was in hs from eastbay & i think they were $45 shipped & i remember complaining about the price then :lol: ...now they are $60 before taxes :x ..... i hope wiz is getting his cut

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Seriously, befor that guy, I wasn't seeing that many chucks. Now they are on everybody's feet.
 
JB got salty and hip to all the variant sellers making corny colorways and cheaply made products.....They figured if you can't beat them, join them. :rolleyes
 
All of those 9's look like jays from 3rd street (fake for those who don't know), except for old colorways. And I wish I could take rep points from all those who posted a Devin the Dude song and didn't post this:

 
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cant see the actualy song being posted from DTD cuz im at work but i kno someone better had posted what a job ...DTD with snoop & dre 3k :nerd:
 
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very dope story

..Triple-Amputee Veteran Receives 'Smart Home'
By MARIA NIKIAS | Good Morning America – 16 hours ago

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....U.S. Marine Cpl. Juan Dominguez, who lost three of his limbs serving in Afghanistan, his wife, Alexis, and their 8-year-old daughter received the gift of a lifetime on the 11th anniversary of Sept. 11th: a custom-built "smart home."

The home is equipped with an elevator, automatic kitchen cabinets and surveillance cameras -- a system that's almost entirely controlled from an iPad. The home even includes a music studio for Dominguez to play the drums, a passion of his.

"Juan, he's got the heart of a Marine, and it's a never quit attitude," actor Gary Sinise, founder of the Gary Sinise Foundation, told ABC affiliate KGTV in San Diego. "He joined the service voluntarily. He knew that as a Marine, you're going to get sent into harm's way."

"I wanted to be that volunteer," Dominguez told KGTV. "So the people around me that didn't want to volunteer didn't have to," said Dominguez."

The money for the approximately $600,000 home located in Temecula, Calif., came from the Stephen Siller Tunnel to Towers Foundation and the Gary Sinise Foundation. The goal was to help Dominguez reclaim his independence.

Dominguez was in high school when he watched both World Trade Center towers collapse on television. At that moment he made a gut decision to join the Marines.

While on tour in Afghanistan two years ago, Dominguez stumbled on an improvised explosive device, or IED, losing both of his legs and an arm.

Dominguez's story immediately hit home for the Stephen Siller Tunnel to Towers Foundation's founders, whose younger brother, New York firefighter Stephen Siller, died on 9/11. As soon as Siller's six brothers and sisters learned of his death, they vowed right then and there to start a foundation in Stephen's name dedicated to helping wounded veterans.

"The fact that we are helping Juan to reclaim his full active life by providing him with a home designed to meet his special needs means everything to Stephen's family," said Frank Siller, chairman of the Stephen Siller Tunnel to Towers Foundation, in a news release. "Giving Juan a measure of his life back -- after all he has done -- on the anniversary of the day our brother died, means the world to us."
 
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