SumoNinja;5080759;5080759 said:^ not sure if them buttocks belong to a female eddie

SumoNinja;5080759;5080759 said:^ not sure if them buttocks belong to a female eddie
ballinouttacntrol;5080734; said:i feel like some of you think it's an attack on your sport.....nah, i don't view the people who wear the shirts as the same crowd as the people who watch or participate in the sport but i can only speak for myself. maybe other's associate it as one and the same
Great idea kev, tapthat sounds way cooler
kevinfleming21;5080726; said:I'm starting a new clothing line. 'TapThat', no more d-bag issues, just scumbag ones lol.
jcardona1;5080761; said:Yeah, it has very little to do with the sport. It's no different than the stereotypical ideas you hear for folks who wear Nascar apparel. And here in California, all minority males ages 15-30 who wear 49ers, Raiders, or Cowboys jerseys are gang bangers![]()
jcardona1;5080761; said:Yeah, it has very little to do with the sport. It's no different than the stereotypical ideas you hear for folks who wear Nascar apparel. And here in California, all minority males ages 15-30 who wear 49ers, Raiders, or Cowboys jerseys are gang bangers![]()
bencansdale;5074706; said:I think tap out clothing is like tribal tattoos, it can usually be found on douche bags.
Red_Belly_Pacu;5080766; said:People who wear tap out clothing are familiar with MMA and are probably into the sport. If you look at the population in general, some people probably don't even know what tap out means because UFC is not that popular.
It is wrong in general for someone to think someone is a doucebag just because they are wearing a tap out shirt. If you go to a UFC event, a majority of the people there probably wound not even care if a person is wearing a tap out shirt because that is the sport.
kevinfleming21;5080790; said:hahaha this has gotten epic. Can you imagine a room with beer, Eddie, Sumo,Jose, and myself? Lord only knnows what chaos would arrise LOL.