Very nice commercial, it gets me pumped up, I love our squad, but it kinda bothered me that I haven't seen Koufos, Anderson, Curry, Dukan and Moreland in the commercial as well, I know it's a short commercial but I think every player on the squad should be in it, because every player will contribute in the season.
I really loved the commercial, And I loved how the show the faces of the players at the end.
I am "hella" proud of this Kings team this season and I hope they will show us they are "hella" proud of themselves and their crowd and make it to the playoffs.
I think he just doesn't have a marketable personality/look and he doesn't it seems.Koufos was the one notable exception -- Anderson making his way into the lineup was probably not foreseen at the time. But Kosta...maybe Kosta had something else to attend to that day?
Pretty cringey in my humble, poopy stinkin' opinion. Trying too hard. No harm no foul though, not a biggie.
Dude that is hella not true.I think he just doesn't have a marketable personality/look and he doesn't it seems.
It still comes out of my mouth on occasion when I'm with friends. But I don't drop Hellas recklessly lol.
Pretty cringey in my humble, poopy stinkin' opinion. Trying too hard. No harm no foul though, not a biggie.
It still comes out of my mouth on occasion when I'm with friends. But I don't drop Hellas recklessly lol.
Oh snap. I think I am hella offended. I have hella pitchforks if someone needs an extra one.
You must have hella free time leaving work early and allThe best is when you combine it to hellaffended
OK, so I am wondering where all you guys are hiding, because I have ONE friend who drops a "hella" occasionally, and that's it. NOBODY I know uses it (family, work, friends, etc.). Just.....bizarre.
Um, dude? I'm wondering how you could be surrounded by people who don't use it. And remember,I live in the middle of a freaking forest.
Hmm, perhaps I just haven't spent enough time in NorCal in the last few decades. I never even knew it was specifically a NorCal thing. Have used the word a few times, have heard it used occasionally. Never thought much about it one way or the other. Assumed it was just a shortening of "hell of a". Its hardly as ubiquitous to the region as "eh" is to Canada or "dude" is to surfers, at least in my experience.
Well, it generally goes out of regular use about the time you hit 22.
So we should say THE I-50? Like there's more than one? That's hella stupid.Well, it generally goes out of regular use about the time you hit 22. So if you don't know any teens, you don't hear it. It is also more prominent in the Bay Area--absolutely an exclusive NorCal "thing" after hating the Dodgers/Lakers. It was the first thing I heard about from SoCal kids on "what's annoying about living 'Up North'" my Freshman year of college in the Mid-'90's. When the iconic SoCal band No Doubt released the track "Hella Good," people from Orange County were ready to throw themselves off a bridge.
Another thing that annoys people from the southland: not saying "the" in front of our freeway names.
So we should say THE I-50? Like there's more than one? That's hella stupid.![]()
You know, if I were going from Woodland to Folsom, I'd take 5 to 50. But if I were going from San Diego to Irvine, I'd take the 5 to the 405. It's a bit weird in that my grammatical representation of the same thing is different depending on where I am.
Um, dude? I'm wondering how you could be surrounded by people who don't use it. And remember,I live in the middle of a freaking forest.
As I posted earlier in this thread, I haven't heard that word in years and I live here. But since this thread started, I've been asking people (family, friends and co-workers) about the word and (so far) everyone has heard the word, but hasn't heard it used in recent years. I'm not suggesting that - therefore - the word isn't being used. But I am suggesting that it's used in certain circles and not used in other circles.