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Athens Olympic Games 2004 part I ...PLUS TIESTO

52 durable postsStarted 2004-08-09Latest 2004-08-16
#239277Post 41 of 52

[quote=ian]Anyone know a good assasin?

We could all donate to a paypal account to cover his fees.[/quote]

I'll give you a whole month's salary :mrgreen:

#239468Post 42 of 52

TIESTO IS THE BEST DJ EVAR!!!1 :oops::twisted::cry:8)8):shock:

#239644Post 43 of 52

Re:: Athens Olympic Games 2004 part I ...PLUS TIESTO

Tiesto opening the Olympics! what the F**! Would most definitely have not been my first choice but I guess it really is a sign of how prolific dance music now is. TV commercials, soccer, the Olympics and next schools and soon the world!

#239651Post 44 of 52

[quote=Yao][quote=ian]Anyone know a good assasin?

We could all donate to a paypal account to cover his fees.[/quote]

I'll give you a whole month's salary :mrgreen:[/quote]

no no no.. the worse he is and the longer he is around putting out shite music, the better we come off for listening to GOOD music!

#239702Post 45 of 52

Funny how GU had a running comentry on this :lol:

#240211Post 46 of 52

Re:: Athens Olympic Games 2004 part I ...PLUS TIESTO

The initial post didn't really have to do with the news concerning the gig of Tiesto but for the ceremony as a whole.

But concerning Tiesto. I am not into trance for 7 years now, so I cannot judge the hype surrounding Tiesto and if he is playing good or bad trance music, or to judge his mixing ability. He might be as good as we consider Digweed is for the progressive house sound.

Moreover, I have to say one thing. Tiesto is an asshole :Naughty:

[b]The set has been recorded cause he played the same tracks, in the same sequence as he did played them on the test event.[/b] :Naughty:

#240247Post 47 of 52

Well! I am not a big fan of Tiesto! BUT I think it was fantastic that he was the man to opening the olympics.

#240268Post 48 of 52

[quote=unome]the arrogance of the USA basketball team looks like it is again going to be the cause of its own demise. Losing to Italy and needing a buzzer beater to beat Germany.. not a good sign. I'm not a huge fan of the games, I just hope they go off without a hitch, and they get the security issues sorted out. oh yeah, does the US even have a track and field team? seems as though they are dropping like flies to the "banned substance" testing. Are these tests too picky?[/quote]

haha, check and mate. losing to puerto rico too? good riddance. that team (besides duncan) is full of [b]slap-jaw faggots[/b] who i'd like nothing more than to see lose quickly. arrogant queers.

and are the tests too picky? why the hell should they be? they are testing for drugs, they serve their purpose. athletes shouldn't be taking them in the first place.

#240272Post 49 of 52

Great job by Puerto Rico..

as Coach Brown said after the game, they showed how basketball should be played, as a team.

Too bad for the US, if they don't send their best players, the rest of the world will catch up with them. Should they still call NBA Champions "World Champions" anyway??

Last world champ is Serbia & Montenegro... and seeing how the Olympic basketball started, there's a chance they don't win the gold :?

IMO, US national team will improve their game and win the medal, but i wouldn't be surprised if Serbia, Lithuania, Spain or Argentina beats them .

#240280Post 50 of 52

this is one sport i hope the US fails in miserably so those fucking pansies wake up and realize they ARE NOT the best in the world. NBA has too many big heads. its time someone deflates their ego.

#240299Post 51 of 52

[quote=Garrick]this is one sport i hope the US fails in miserably so those fucking pansies wake up and realize they ARE NOT the best in the world. NBA has too many big heads. its time someone deflates their ego.[/quote]

Not only full of big heads, but full of players from all over the world now, more so than ever. The days are gone when countries are afraid of playing against NBA players.

#240314Post 52 of 52

[img]http://www.ole.clarin.com/diario/2004/08/16/manu.jpg[/img]

Manu Ginobili shooting on last second against Serbia & Montenegro for the victory :)

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