R.I.P. Bol |
Bertrand Monthe (
21/06/2010 15:30 )
À Lynchburg / United States
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He was a very humble person. I had many opportunities to chat with him at his restaurant in Washington, DC. He was a man with a lot of class and with full dedication to his family and his people of Southern Sudan... Sudan will miss you Giant... |
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Salagne Salagne (
21/06/2010 18:15 )
À Jacksonville / United States
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R.I.P Mr. Bol |
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femmenoire |
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21/06/2010 21:30 )
À Gießen / Germany
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Que la terre des ancêtres te soit légère grand frère.
Tu as contribué à ta manière au relevement de ton pays et partant de tout un continent.
Encore une fois RIP |
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repose en paix |
kemite (
21/06/2010 22:36 )
À Paris / France
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je présente mes condoléances plus sincéres à sa famille et ses proches, il fut un grand basketteur et aussi un grand militant de la cause sud-soudanaise, j'espére que son travail ne restera vain
qu'allah l'accueille dans son paradis |
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Charles Barkley |
Zeupii (
22/06/2010 22:08 )
À Lynchburg / United States
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Barkley said of Bol in a 1990 SI feature. "But I'll tell you this -- if everyone in the world was a Manute Bol, it's a world I'd want to live in. He's smart. He reads The New York Times. He knows what's going on in a lot of subjects. He's not one of these just-basketball guys. Basketball's just one percent of it. You know what he was talking about the other day? Milk. He was saying that he grew up on milk straight from the cow. Squeezed it himself. Milk. He says, 'Charlie, what's this lo-fat milk, this two percent milk, all of this other milk? Cows don't give lo-fat milk, two percent milk. We shouldn't drink it.' I don't know. Maybe he's got something."
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RIP |
phoenix (
23/06/2010 15:07 )
À Douala / Cameroon
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RIP |
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