Jeremy Lin facts.
We're going to need some help to do that.
Offer bribes around the forum to get some fresh faces in here.
You're damn right you have. Now I have a question for you...are you with us or against us?
Oh snap we back in this?
DBZ opinion
DBZ had a big influence in Hip Hop

No limit gohan. I bet he picked up his urban dress game from piccolo (dbz's token black)

piccolo was swagged out when gohan was in diapers..."post boy" so he was delivering them packages huh? Piccolo was about that life.
As a matter of fact alot of todays trends are based on DBZ fashion.
Trinidad James "All Gold Everything"
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Popped a Senzu, Im sweatin' woooo
Trunks had the jordan 8's/G-UNIT wife beater on deck
...but then he went all hipster in GT
...but thats a whole nother sad story
Then there as #17 and his swag

....Bandanna tied , orange flagging, His White Nicole brown killers (#FreeO.J.) on his hand. Look like a stick up Kid. Red Ribbon Army Bang Bang

Kick in ya Door waving the 44
Cant forget Vegeta started the ERA of getting tats on your face

...No comment on the GOAT swag master Krillin... lookin like a backup dancer in smooth criminal
Andre 3000.....

we cant act like Ross ain't copy Fat Buu's style. Buu was the 1st fat dude to walk around with his shirt off, let the belly and mitties hang out. Buu had the purple chinchilla ties around his neck and he got on a Maybach belt.
I don't know how,but this is the first time I notice this thread,and I feel i missed a lot
Lucky for you this baby is starting up again!
Probably gets it from his cousin or something. Although I care more about his battle cry power triple powerbombing people.
True he ill no doubt be the worst in-ring talent of the three but his hypness is amazing.
p.s.
Maddox looks like Mac from Always Sunny and Antonio Cesaro for champ
If I know one thing, it's that Brad Maddox is going to save the WWE.
BTW, anyone know what the 2 latest DBZ movies are about?? I know they were made pretty recently but I havent gotten a chance to see them.
If I knew the names of them I could probably tell you.
Your time is up, my time is now
You can't see me, my time is now
It's the franchise, boy I'm shinin' now
You can't see me, my time is now!
In case you forgot or fell off I'm still hot
knock your shell off
My money stack fat plus I can't turn the swell off
The franchise, doin' big bid'ness, I live this
It's automatic I win this
oh you hear those horns, you finished
A soldier, and I stay under you fightin Plus I'm stormin' on you chumps like I'm thunder and lightning
Ain't no way you breakin' me kid, I'm harder than nails
Plus I keep it on lock, like I'm part of the jail
I'm slaughtering stale, competition, I got the whole block wishing
they could run with my division but they gone fishing
with no bait, kid your boy hold weight
I got my soul straight, I brush your mouth like Colgate
In any weather I'm never better your boy's so hot
you'll never catch me in the next man's sweater
If they hate, let 'em hate, I drop ya whole clan
Lay yo' ass down for the three seconds tan











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