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Gazzetta dello sport Michael Jordan: His Airness
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Well, you should have let it go, right? Anyway, I hope the message was clear; if not, I'll try to write it in another way, hoping not to make mistakes: fiquata il napoletano (since you evidently prefer Maradona to Baggio, and so for a while you contradicted me when you actually thought the same thing I was saying... whatever) about what you think, after showing off your immense intellect by considering the nurse's job a lowly one because those who do it care for people who are not in exactly optimal health conditions, honestly, I don't care much. I'd say I've bothered you enough. Take care and hope to stay healthy, you never know when you might have to get your ass wiped. Goodbye.
Gazzetta dello sport Michael Jordan: His Airness
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Alfredo, if someone says that Jordan would have taken a beating in other times (NB: he wouldn't have had more difficulty excelling, but he would have taken the beating), I might as well talk about Alighieri in a review about sushi.
PS: if time hasn't run out, I'm asking for the audience's help. If time has run out, it doesn't matter much. I don't think there was much at stake. Or maybe I'm wrong, I don't know... PS: there was nothing ironic about it, panic. Jordan wouldn’t have taken a beating in any case. Period. Maradona was better than Baggio, period. If someone insults nurses because they clean their patients' asses (yes, I’m talking about the Neapolitan fiquata), I care little if they want to contradict that. If Alexander remains convinced that the phrase "in a high-level NBA, he would have taken a beating," referring to Jordan, isn't nonsense, it matters little. If, in the end, Panic has anything to say about what I say... well, should I move on?
Gazzetta dello sport Michael Jordan: His Airness
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Okay, for you Baggio is superior to Maradona... it's no surprise to hear you say that. And honestly, I couldn't care less.
Múm Please Smile My Noise Bleed
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perfectly agree with ziggie!
Gazzetta dello sport Michael Jordan: His Airness
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"In '89 Baggio was 22 years old, far from being the best Baggio; that doesn't change the fact that Maradona has always been superior to him." Hmm!?! And who are you, the Supreme Court? "No, I'm just a simple man with two eyes, like everyone else. What about you?" "I couldn't care less about Jordan, basketball makes me shit meteors." Well, you know, we're talking about basketball here. I don’t know if you’ve seen the title, but evidently, you don’t have two eyes like everyone else... "Only that you said something stupid." What I said is that if two players didn't meet at their peak, they can still be compared. I compare Maradona and Baggio (which I regret to say, but they weren’t both at their peak in '89) and I say that Maradona was always BETTER than Baggio. If this sounds like nonsense to you, I'm happy I said it. And whatever you think, I know I'm right. (Think all this without being the Supreme Court) PS: For the meteors, I recommend a nice rice dish with lemon. It works wonders!
Stefano Carnazzi Stefano Apuzzo Quattro sberle in padella
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"I had the analyses done by a competent chemical laboratory, not by those of the treatment plants." So, you took a glass of water, put it in an aseptic container, brought it to your friend in the lab, and had it analyzed? Then you're just completely out of your mind :)
Gazzetta dello sport Michael Jordan: His Airness
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Here it was said that you can't say that MJ was the best because he never played against the Jonson (not the shampoo), the Bird, etc. My comparison with Baggio is therefore: can you say that Maradona is better than Baggio? No, because the best Baggio never played against the best Maradona (in my opinion, you can say that even if it didn’t happen). Why? Because, sorry, but Jordan played against (and with) both Bird and Magic. In '89, Baggio was 22 years old and far from being the best Baggio; that doesn't take away from the fact that Maradona has always been superior to him. Exactly like how Jordan at his peak was superior to any player in history, and if not superior technically, certainly the most influential. Saying that he won what he won and was what he was because he didn't have worthy opponents, I still believe, is nonsense. Saying that he risked getting beat up instead is a joke. If you want to say otherwise, feel free.
Gazzetta dello sport Michael Jordan: His Airness
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I mean: the michiata is 1) that the NBA wasn't at the same level 2) that MJ risked taking beatings (even if you don't say he was at risk, you're sure of it...) 3) trying to defend this thesis. Then you can cling to all the bullshit you want but the crap was said by you. You're the one who says that (and I quote you) "if he had to deal with the real Bird (who always kicked his ass), with the real Lakers, with the Pistons when they were truly at their peak, with Nique Wilkins, Moses Malone, Doc J (and I could go on)..." so now you can also tell me that the best Baggio and the best Maradona met in 1990, when Baggio was 23 and Maradona was 30. But that's bullshit. So avoid clinging to what the hell has been taken out of context and throw this fucking three-pointer because if you don’t do it next round they’ll be earning gold medals. At least play Scopone, damn it! @brat13 laney stanely and another 200 fakes: I'm talking about the fact that Virtus years ago (early 2000s if I remember correctly) ended up in a scandal similar to Calciopoli. They were initially DISQUALIFIED and then by magic they reappeared. It was basketball, not football. But the power games were there too, so it’s just as well to tell them to fuck off.
Gazzetta dello sport Michael Jordan: His Airness
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Alexander, are you telling me that Maradona and Baggio met when they were both at their peak? No, look, it's not that I have questions. Just to point out that the phrase "MJ would have gotten beaten up in a high-level NBA" is a phrase worthy of a briscola player. Did you play basketball at the parish?
Stefano Carnazzi Stefano Apuzzo Quattro sberle in padella
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"11 years ago, I had the tap water in my house in Milan (I lived in the Piazza Loreto area) analyzed and was surprised to discover that the running water contained: • Radioactive particles • Mouse droppings • Folfiti • Hydrochloric acid • Sand • Sulfuric acid 0.004% • Radon 0.07% ...and many other pollutants. Since then, I use a purifier at home." It is well known that the municipal water in Milan is the best in Italy; if you believed what they told you, I'm sorry, but I know people who have been drinking it (the water in Milan) since they were born and they are doing just fine (which wouldn’t be the case if there were actually even mouse droppings...). In simple words: you’ve been fooled.