This isn’t even worthy of this blog. But since it is on the blog, here I go. Like you said some people have too much time on their hands. Maybe we ought to send them to New Orleans’ 9th Ward. LeBron James has always played the mighty “Kong” against his opponents. Flexing and screaming.
I’m the baddest MF in the valley type of stuff. And I am sure he has no regrets about the cover. I am sure there are so WASPs who might not like it. But racist!? No way.
watashiwa - 10:04am on 04/02/2008
Now why would Vogue go and make fun of King Kong like that?
How insensitive.
Ken McCracken - 11:04am on 04/02/2008
w[h]atashi[t]wa[d] flings another clump of virtual shit.
Rodney Graves - 11:04am on 04/02/2008
There’s no comparison! James is a small forward, Kong was a center!
Proof - 11:04am on 04/02/2008
Graves, quit calling me names. I may be forced to change my avatar.
watashiwa - 11:04am on 04/02/2008
McCracken: Give my sincere apologies to the monkey.
watashiwa - 11:04am on 04/02/2008
Well he happens to be a good friend of mine and a great center, so yes I will try to calm him down.
I’ll call for the biplanes if things get ugly.
Ken McCracken - 11:04am on 04/02/2008
That is a GREAT picture of Ms. Bundchen. If anyone thinks that a woman cannot be wonderfully attractive without showing most of her “nasty bits” to the camera, this picture should be required viewing.
Not so much Mr. James, IMO, with the exception of the fact that he is exhibiting a masculinity that is all too often missing these days in men--shame on the PC crowd for confusing an unbridled masculinity for bigotry.
Bike Bubba - 01:04pm on 04/02/2008
King Kong died for our sins.
WOOF - 03:04pm on 04/02/2008
Looks like a basketball player being basketbally, and a model being pretty.
What’s racist is the idea that Lebron can’t decide for himself what he considers dignified, whether the movie poster similarity (and a slim similarity at that)is intentional or not.
This isn’t even worthy of this blog. But since it is on the blog, here I go. Like you said some people have too much time on their hands. Maybe we ought to send them to New Orleans’ 9th Ward. LeBron James has always played the mighty “Kong” against his opponents. Flexing and screaming.
I’m the baddest MF in the valley type of stuff. And I am sure he has no regrets about the cover. I am sure there are so WASPs who might not like it. But racist!? No way.
Now why would Vogue go and make fun of King Kong like that?
How insensitive.
w[h]atashi[t]wa[d] flings another clump of virtual shit.
There’s no comparison! James is a small forward, Kong was a center!
Graves, quit calling me names. I may be forced to change my avatar.
McCracken: Give my sincere apologies to the monkey.
Well he happens to be a good friend of mine and a great center, so yes I will try to calm him down.
I’ll call for the biplanes if things get ugly.
That is a GREAT picture of Ms. Bundchen. If anyone thinks that a woman cannot be wonderfully attractive without showing most of her “nasty bits” to the camera, this picture should be required viewing.
Not so much Mr. James, IMO, with the exception of the fact that he is exhibiting a masculinity that is all too often missing these days in men--shame on the PC crowd for confusing an unbridled masculinity for bigotry.
King Kong died for our sins.
Looks like a basketball player being basketbally, and a model being pretty.
What’s racist is the idea that Lebron can’t decide for himself what he considers dignified, whether the movie poster similarity (and a slim similarity at that)is intentional or not.