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damn...you might not like this news then...


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I live around the corner from the Florida City Nike Outlet ill check it out on my lunch break
 

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local shop released their vault ..and inside?
black/gold jordan 1 :noah: been wanting them shyts for a decade

that line up is gonna be hectic as fukk brehs :snoop:
 

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Public Service Announcement! After a slight delay to our original release we are finally happy to announce that our highly anticipated Highs And Lows x Asics "Bricks And Mortar" pack will be releasing in the imminent future! September 14th - In store release September 21st - National and International release Full release details to follow shortly via our website. Stay tuned..
 

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Pics of Doernbecher 5s no release date yet





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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/...d-12-yr-old-collapses-baseball_n_1447642.html

A 12-year-old Oregon boy who survived a heart attack during basketball practice three months ago has died after collapsing while playing baseball.

Fire officials say some of the same paramedics who helped revive Isaac Arzate in January rushed back to the school where he collapsed Friday night and tried again to save him. Marion County Deputy Medical Examiner Rodge Womack confirmed Monday that the Salem boy died later at a hospital.

Arzate was a sixth-grader at Stephens Middle School.

Both times he collapsed, the boy was playing sports at Scott Elementary School; however, neither event was an official school activity.

After Arzate's first collapse Jan. 6, fast-acting coaches performed CPR and called paramedics. Arzate had surgery days later at Oregon Health and Science University to repair a heart defect.

In a statement, officials at the university's Doernbecher Children's Hospital declined to say whether Arzate had been cleared to play sports again, citing privacy laws.

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