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Post by SuperMouse on Jan 24, 2005 19:29:56 GMT 1
well i only have 579 posts to go!!.... you think that me and davey could share our posts n then we'd both be closer??... just a thought ;D
EDIT - Just corrected you're spelling on the thread title.
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Post by Claret & Blue Army on Jan 24, 2005 19:41:30 GMT 1
But you've been posting like a crazy person ever since i noted that you PW and Jenni were close together in about 10th place. Won't be long till you're in the club
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Post by SuperMouse on Jan 25, 2005 20:53:27 GMT 1
LIKE a crazy person...? lol Btw i've calmed down a bit now ;D
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Post by Rich on Jan 25, 2005 21:29:18 GMT 1
My post count would be even higher if John didn't keep deleting my post on the Celebrity Game Thread. ;D
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Post by JP on Jan 25, 2005 22:03:14 GMT 1
My post count would be even higher if John didn't keep deleting my post on the Celebrity Game Thread. ;D Blaze players aren't celebs
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Post by Rich on Jan 25, 2005 22:09:38 GMT 1
A celebrity is somebody who is well known by the general public. Therefore Blaze players are celebrities even if they are just local celebrities and celebrities in the World Of Hockey they are still celebrities. Rant over.
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Post by Al7Z on Jan 25, 2005 22:20:18 GMT 1
very true rich.
Any professional sportsman/woman who is known to the general public can be classed as a celebrity even if only in a minority sport like pingpong
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Post by Claret & Blue Army on Jan 25, 2005 22:41:35 GMT 1
A celebrity is somebody who is well known by the general public. That's me then ;D
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Post by King Rich on Jan 26, 2005 16:21:34 GMT 1
I agree with RichBlaze
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Post by Claret & Blue Army on Jan 26, 2005 18:22:09 GMT 1
Still me then
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Post by Dave on Jan 26, 2005 18:39:24 GMT 1
if you LIKE to think so whiskey.
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Post by King Rich on Jan 26, 2005 18:46:28 GMT 1
I would say you have to be an original B2P member to be a celebrity, as the legacy is already there You'd have to be like the Undertaker, there from the start - not like RVD who can't beat them then joins them, only to be less notorious Edited to put in that rather spiffing analogy
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Post by JP on Jan 26, 2005 21:48:22 GMT 1
Well if you want to class British ice hockey players as celebrities, then go for it. I still don't class them as being celebs
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Post by Lee Francis on Jan 27, 2005 0:15:50 GMT 1
I would say you have to be an original B2P member to be a celebrity, as the legacy is already there What happens if you are like me, an original member of B2P, even came up with the acronym 'B2P' but moved elsewhere in the rink to get a different view of the game?? I don't want to be a celebrity, i am quite happy being a nobody! My reason for being happy being a nobody is that this way i don't have to live up to anybody else's expectations, which is always a good thing!! *EDIT* What the hell is the 'TOUSAND' club anyway?! ;D
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Post by JP on Jan 27, 2005 0:57:08 GMT 1
For people who don't have a clue about the B2P, here's a very brief introduction... The B2P started as it's written on the B2P website(www.block2posse.tk) when "John met King Rich at the Blaze end of season party 02/03" That was the beginning of the Block 2 Posse. Fair play to anyone and everyone who sat in Block 2 throughout this time though It was King Rich's idea to name us the 'Posse' taken from ICP (Insane Clown Posse) Anyway to skip to the chase - Here we are today (stronger/louder than ever) and touring up and down the country with the Blaze, making a hell of a lot of noise as we go (with the B2P flag ofcourse) Just ask Sally Lissman, #1 B2P fan Love you all, peace out!
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