In between Tina Turner and Delahoya music reviews, Dan seconds as a Cage Fighter :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:
JACK!!!!!! Be honest now. What % of your 6,113 posts do you estimate have been about Oscar? I'm going for AT LEAST 5,900 which is 96.52%
dan has helped me alot, i was thinking of buying an erotic novel but didn't know which one, but then i see dan has reviewed tons, thanks jack:good
This is why no matter what Jack posts about me, it doesn't really matter........because I completely own him,and so do you Relentless, and so does anybody else that knows his dirty little secret . I still remember that misty morning when I exposed his ass :rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl
All those other so called "Divas" out there like Jennifer "J-Lo" Lopez, Mariah "Heartbreaker" Carey, Whitney Houston, Janet, "Ms. Jackson if you're nasty" Jackson, and the three ladies from Destiny's Child had better stand to the side when The Acid Queen enters the room. All of the above mentioned artists and this includes Britney and Christina need to purchase this DVD, and let Tina show them how its done. Tina is the very definition of Diva, and only Patti Labelle, or Aretha Franklin could nearly keep up with her. Tina is the sexiest woman alive. She has the legs of an Olympic gymnast, and oozes sensuality just standing there. But when she breathlessly belts out "Private Dancer" with that sexy sax, she is absolutley everything, erotic, sensual, sexual, gorgeous, and boy does she hold that Rio crowd of 180,000 in the palm of her hand. No one on that stage could possibly keep up with her energy level on that HOT night in Rio. Tina sings her behind off, and leaves everything on that stage. Watch for the festival dancers onstage during "Typical Male" No one can do it like Tina, and Ike Turner must cringe evertime he realizes that he is nothing but a second rate guitarist, while Tina is an international superstar. Viva Tina!!!
"Breathlessly Belts....." atsch :rofl :rofl :rofl Holy **** this 'Tinasexual' takes it waaaaay too far!!!!! :yikes
I wipe my ass with Kaygb :good I chase him off every thread he tries to get tough in My personal favorite is when he tries to argue that Hoya fought a deteriorated Vargas, but fails miserably to enlighten me as to which aspects of Vargas's game were deteriorated or damaged the night he fought Hoya. atsch :deal :yep
:rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl His chin was damn sturdy in the Hoya fight. It has been well documented and reported that Hoya hits harder than Tito, and Vargas took a ****-load of clean shots from Hoya before he was dropped. I actually think his chin was better in the Hoya fight. He might not have fully recovered from that first shot in the Tito fight, so maybe it's Tito that fought the damaged Vargas.....not Oscar. Thanks for playing champ :good
The Boxing Times 115-113 for Oscar The Review Journal 116-112 for Oscar The Associated Press 115-113 for Oscar The New York Post said Oscar won. Foreman said Oscar won. Tyson thought Oscar won. Emanuel Steward said Oscar won. Bernard Hopkins(before fighting Tito)said Oscar won. Winky Wright(before fighting Tito)said Oscar won. An informal poll of veteran boxing writers had De La Hoya winning on more than 70 percent of their cards.