Tsunami157
Smash Journeyman
BEAR BLASTING (Cause you will be too energetic for normal sports)
JUICE SPRINGSTEEN....nuff said LOL
JUICE SPRINGSTEEN....nuff said LOL
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heh, true, true.Marty, if you read this,
Sonic is in smash.
WHO CALLED THAT ****
Oh **** they really did.... wtf happened???? Does anyone have a link to a press conference about why the date is possibly delayed?marty if you read this
THEY CHANGED THE RELEASE DATE OF SSBB TO TBD
i know...marty if you read this
THEY CHANGED THE RELEASE DATE OF SSBB TO TBD
i swear they make this **** just for us
I just checked MLGpro (I know it's unofficial and all that) they have it listed as January 28th for the ****.The **** get it on umm, jan 24th i think it was.
Dis cummin frum dude der spellz hys names "chaddd" on her -game forum- LOLZZZyou're*
grammar
FIXEDThis coming from a dude who spells his name "chaddd" on a -game forum- lol
Mind your MOM'S grammar, dzz!FIXED.
Mind your grammar, sir!
bbbbbbbbbbbbGrammar national socialists/10
nacho cheeseburger pizza, because it has no respect for any culture@Wes- Me and my crew were talking today, and we couldn't figure out what the most American food was. We wanted to know what you thought if you'd be so cool.
The name "hamburger" dates back to the city of Hamburg in Germany, but the word only refers to the grade and texture of the beef used to make the mince patties. America actually invented the hamburger (and obviously the cheeseburger). Anyone who says differently needs to rethink their **** because the germans used pork and brotchen, not buns and beef. We didn't invent pizza though, we only perfected it =)A Nacho cheeseburger pizza... lol has no respect for any culture. Where are cheeseburgers from anyway, are they actually American?
......................The name "hamburger" dates back to the city of Hamburg in Germany, but the word only refers to the grade and texture of the beef used to make the mince patties. America actually invented the hamburger (and obviously the cheeseburger). Anyone who says differently needs to rethink their **** because the germans used pork and brotchen, not buns and beef. We didn't invent pizza though, we only perfected it =)
quoted for truth......................