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Gerry, I remember living in Athens, Georgia from August to December 1989. Went to a few clubs. They all played "We Be Strokin." I remember thinking these a-holes got nothing I can't beat. I played in south Dallas and won big. They can't hang. Went to many parks in Oak Cliff and D-ville and won money playing 21 and 2 on 2 B-ball with fat guy. They couldn't figure it out. 

 

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1 minute ago, Gerry Hamilton said:

lol 

 

I didn't laugh. I whipped ass! Won money too from some Georgia football boys. Had a guy who about 6'"3 290. He'd set a pick for me and lob it off the board. Few dunks and they were threatened to kill us. That was south Dallas, not Athens, Ga. Georgia idiots just jaw dropped. Dallas boys got mad. 

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I'd never heard Clarence Carter before August 1989. I was sixteen. Truth be told, I had no idea what the song was talking about. New Order "Blue Monday" came on next. I was dancing with a chick who was three years older than me. She was high as a kite. Nothing happened. Next day I was playing basketball and soccer with a bunch UGA guys, My best friend kept busting me for being a chump. 

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