Katie Crabb
Katie Crabb
"Slim Jim" Robinson
Mr. (Charles) Pibb
Samaki Walker - Samaki is Swahili for "fish"
Any Kenyan named "Maiyo" or "Kimaiyo" - it means "beer"
Magic JOHNSON
Weldon JOHNSON
Randy JOHNSON
DICK Allen
DICK Trickle
adrian leek
alan (cul)pepper
Ruben Studdard?
Here's entertainment that you just can't buy....
Earlier this year, Coco Crisp was traded for Milton Bradley.
Candy Young
Jack Ham
Mzungu wrote:
Samaki Walker - Samaki is Swahili for "fish"
Any Kenyan named "Maiyo" or "Kimaiyo" - it means "beer"
Yeah. Samaki is fish but Maiyo??
What language is that Mzungu?
Kobe Bryant.
Kobe means tortoise in Kiswahili. Is it edible?
Daniel Njenga
Njenga is some kind of Kenyan food from corn I believe.
SonNative wrote:
Kobe Bryant.
Kobe means tortoise in Kiswahili. Is it edible?
And it means really really really tasty steak in Japanese.
[quote]SonNative wrote:
[quote]Mzungu wrote:
What language is that Mzungu?
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Let's not pull too much atitude, Mwuzi!
strike me wrote:
steve crabb and steve binns(for trambs and hobos)
They are british middle distance guys form 1980's, just sub elite.
Wow, your definition of elite is far more stringent than mine! Crabb made both the '88 and '92 Olympic teams, making the semis in '88. Binns was sub-13:30 and sub-28. I'd take that level of sub-elite.
Kobe is named after a type of beef, I believe.
http://www.foodreference.com/html/artkobebeef.html
Years ago I had a book called the "All-Time All-Star Baseball Book" and one chapter got silly, making nine-man lineups of players whose names were colors, foods, musical instruments (the Sax guys, Piano Legs Hickman, etc.) and so on.
Doug E. wrote:
Here's entertainment that you just can't buy....
Earlier this year, Coco Crisp was traded for Milton Bradley.
Beg pardon? Crisp was already in the Indians system. Bradley was traded to the Dodgers.
Marty Fish
I would never have thought it possible but I think this forum has sunk to a new low.
Damu Cherry