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Anyone mention shaq's TWISM clothing line?
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Originally Posted by Mangudai954
Originally Posted by JJ Jumpman 23
Shaq's rap career?
1993Shaq Diesel
Released: October 26, 1993
Label: Jive
Format: CD, digital download, LP2510US: Platinum[1]
1994Shaq Fu: Da Return
Released: November 8, 1994
Label: Jive
Format: CD, digital download, LP6719US: Gold[1]
1996You Can't Stop the Reign
Released: November 19, 1996
Label: Interscope / A&M
Format: CD, digital download, LP8221* US: Platinum[1]
1998Respect
Released: September 15, 1998
Label: Interscope / A&M
Format: CD, digital download, LP588*US: Gold[1]
Originally Posted by Mangudai954
Originally Posted by JJ Jumpman 23
Shaq's rap career?
1993Shaq Diesel
Released: October 26, 1993
Label: Jive
Format: CD, digital download, LP2510US: Platinum[1]
1994Shaq Fu: Da Return
Released: November 8, 1994
Label: Jive
Format: CD, digital download, LP6719US: Gold[1]
1996You Can't Stop the Reign
Released: November 19, 1996
Label: Interscope / A&M
Format: CD, digital download, LP8221* US: Platinum[1]
1998Respect
Released: September 15, 1998
Label: Interscope / A&M
Format: CD, digital download, LP588*US: Gold[1]
Originally Posted by 1stWitIt
Anyone mention shaq's TWISM clothing line?
Originally Posted by 1stWitIt
Anyone mention shaq's TWISM clothing line?
Originally Posted by MrYoungMoney
This thread
Nah all jokes aside, but has anyone said?
Originally Posted by MrYoungMoney
This thread
Nah all jokes aside, but has anyone said?
It was played similar to marbles you'd set up your pogs in a stack and use a slammer to hit them and the ones that were flipped over were taken out of the game, or won if you played with those rules, I don't know why I still remember this 20 years later.Originally Posted by Kramer
I forgot how to play too but I definitely remember playin this back in the dayOriginally Posted by SoLeCiTy
Originally Posted by Mr Everywhere
But to add to the thread...
Who remembers pogs? The youth today just dont know...i forgot how we use to play...i jus remember taking / trading w/ other kidsI still have a box full of them including the metal ones and metal stars
It was played similar to marbles you'd set up your pogs in a stack and use a slammer to hit them and the ones that were flipped over were taken out of the game, or won if you played with those rules, I don't know why I still remember this 20 years later.Originally Posted by Kramer
I forgot how to play too but I definitely remember playin this back in the dayOriginally Posted by SoLeCiTy
Originally Posted by Mr Everywhere
But to add to the thread...
Who remembers pogs? The youth today just dont know...i forgot how we use to play...i jus remember taking / trading w/ other kidsI still have a box full of them including the metal ones and metal stars
That has to be PS'dOriginally Posted by MrYoungMoney
This thread
Nah all jokes aside, but has anyone said?
That has to be PS'dOriginally Posted by MrYoungMoney
This thread
Nah all jokes aside, but has anyone said?
Originally Posted by 2SeatPort
too soon? i think not
Originally Posted by 2SeatPort
too soon? i think not
I dont' know fam'Originally Posted by Mags on fire
That has to be PS'dOriginally Posted by MrYoungMoney
I dont' know fam'Originally Posted by Mags on fire
That has to be PS'dOriginally Posted by MrYoungMoney
This thing was just WAY ahead of it's time. It rolled together a DVR and a PS2 and was the first product to use Sony's XMB.Originally Posted by Weekz
it just came to me, i remember wanting one
This thing was just WAY ahead of it's time. It rolled together a DVR and a PS2 and was the first product to use Sony's XMB.Originally Posted by Weekz
it just came to me, i remember wanting one
thought i could pay for college with these cards.Originally Posted by rayray3thousand
argue all you want... I spent most of my childhood collecting cards thinking that it would help me buy a house one day... NOT THE CASE
thought i could pay for college with these cards.Originally Posted by rayray3thousand
argue all you want... I spent most of my childhood collecting cards thinking that it would help me buy a house one day... NOT THE CASE