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Monday, October 20, 2008

AK-47-review (airsoft)

This is a review of a AK-47-airsoft gun. I'm sorry for my bad English=( I hope you enjoy the video anyway=) the gun was bought on ED-sport in Norway for $300. See my other videos...

Author: NorwayFrogTeam
Keywords: Air soft gun airsoft softgun bergen ED laksevg auto semi fun review
Added: October 19, 2008



He continues to make charitable appearances on the court, and hes pursued the ownership of two basketball clubs, one Swedish and one Scandinavian. Hes played a few games in the Summer Pro League (played just prior to the start of the NBA season and consisting mostly of NBA rookies and sometimes more well known players looking to get in shape), as well as a few games with the teams he owned, though he was injured in a game with his Scandinavian team and prevented from playing any more games.

Johnson announced his return to basketball for the 1992-93 season, though after practicing during the preseason, he opted out of seasonal play and went back into retirement. He made two other returns to basketball later, entering as a coach for the final sixteen games of the 1993-94 season in the stead of Randy Pfund. After winning only five of those games and not even leading the team into the playoffs, he chose not to coach the following season. Again in 1995-96, Magic returned to basketball as a player, late in the season. He played the final 32 games of the season, and, after the team lost the first round of the playoffs, he retired for the last time.

Magic Johnson Bio Part 2