ashleyfeinbergisexactlywhatyouwouldexpect
AshleyFeinbergIsExactlyWhatYouWouldExpect
ashleyfeinbergisexactlywhatyouwouldexpect

yeah and that is 2 feet further back than Drake was. let’s be honest and not obnoxious.

Just to clarify since you’re obviously illiterate and low-IQ, if i stand up and wave my dick in your face while you’re trying to make toast, I AM INTERFERING WITH YOU MAKING TOAST. I don’t have to smack your mouth with my cock to make it interference.

Interfering doesn’t imply contact... what is wrong with you? Can smell a canadian a mile away, politely saying dumb shit in support of their team.

Apparently you don’t see the other fucking line on every court ever made. It’s to represent the inbounds line. There’s another line on the other side of it that is where players go to inbound balls and where incoming players go to await being subbed in. might wanna look at a diagram. That section is also the court.

Video deleted, Tom. link the NBA one.

And to prove my point you post college shit. Well done, derpster.

Do you see a motherfucker sitting? You’re an idiot. shut the fuck up if you can’t add anything but stuff that is blatantly false. Spike Lee sits court side every damn game and is an irritable asshole but he is never standing on the court interfering with plays. You’re not only wrong but a moron.

He was in the play, not simply standing in front of his seat. Homer on. The player would’ve been really wise to throw an elbow in his mouth on a fake pass and then that idiot would learn to stay off the field of play.

No, I am 35 and a big NBA fan but i’ve yet to see a game where someone courtside is able to be within 6 inches of the inbounder. Have you seen this and want to show me where it is or just be a snarky moron?

Yeah. But look at where he is and where the media tables are. He is standing out there DURING A PLAY. I mean look at it. He’s literally standing 3 inches from the player’s back talking crap in his ear. He’s in the realm of a player or team personnel not a fan. That’s gross.

he isn’t, after the play you can clearly see him walking down the damn court. And that wasn’t the point; the point was hit seat is actually on the court so if he stands up in front of his seat, he is in the domain of the players.

what the hell are you talking about? I never mentioned a story or anything else. I’m talking about two guys working together on a stage and knowing if your coworker is hurt. Toomuchwrestlingfan.com

dude is in front of the media bench like a fucking coach. I am a Bulls fan so I will say that beforehand, but no one who isn’t part of the game should ever be able to be there... That’s ridiculous.

is there really a reason he should be able to be there? He’s where all the players would be if awaiting lineup changes on the other side. He’s not in a seat he’s on the actual court. That’s kinda horrible.

yeah, I ge tthat as you can tell by what I said. But the guys are talking the whole time. It’s not like the opposition wrestler somehow doesn’t know if the other guy is really hurt?

Definitely. But those same guys with that kind of consistency with a semi-awkward motion would probably find even more success in the fluid motion, but that’s all theoretical.

No, it’s common sense and anyone who has actually used the stroke. I’m a fat non-professional and I would hit 70% within 10 minutes and more likely 5 minutes. It’s just efficiency. But yeah, some guys with the huge hands do okay, they’re very adept and the finer manipulations of tiny objects (relatively.) It’s odd as

precisely. Why is it a bad thing? It’s just random macho shit.

Is it really just the ref who has to notice? The ref is no different than his “opponent.” They’re 3 guys on a stage acting out a scene... fap headline.

There’s just no reason to do that ever. Skip the elbow jerk big-hands problem and fucking granny it. Rick Barry knew what was smart with his hands and he was never a liability as a result. I bet He shot like 40-60% overhand instead of 90%+