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Wooderson

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  1. Smokescreens. Although I'd love Kalil if it was a small price to trade up.
  2. Measures: 6'1" 250 lbs. 24 years old, but a history of torn hamstrings. Scouting Report: Solid, thick projected LB in a base set. Played three years of high school football. Football savvy with great instincts and a nose for the ball. Low-end speed with slight quickness, but does well moving from sideline to sideline. Good in run support but a hazard in man coverage. Plays low and hits hard, but beyond plugging up the middle, he's basically useless. Projects as a scout team MLB, could make practice squad as long as it doesn't interfere with slow-pitch softball leagues.
  3. Pandora- radio stations based on your interests Shazam- listens to songs and reveals song name, artist, album, etc. ESPN Scorecenter- great for scores and stats TempleRun- good game.
  4. LOVEEEEE Hitchcock, him and Kubrick are my two favs. Rear Window and Dial M for Murder are my favorites. I think the freakiest scene from Psycho is when "mother" comes darting out of the bedroom with the knife once the detective sets foot on the top stair. It happens so quick it makes you jump.
  5. I want Kuechly or Floyd. 532 tackles in 3 seasons is ridiculous, I don't care who you are. Crazy good instincts and a nose for sniffing out the ball.
  6. I freaking LOVE Mighty Taco....but I have to admit that once in a while their product is mediocre. 8/10 times it's amazing, but there's always that one or two times that you go and the food just sucks. I guess it's like that most places, but it's more noticeable with Mighty Taco I feel. The "Three Cheese Nacho Burrito" is dynamite.
  7. I LOVE Big Fish. Awesome movie. It seems to be very underrated as you said, which is unfortunate. Props. I feel like I let myself down, forgetting to include my own movie clip into this conversation.
  8. He had to be a great athlete, some of the stunts he performed in that movie were quite remarkable for that time period. Also, that train crash at the end was the single most expensive shot in all of silent films. $42,000 in those days, probably over $2 million now-a-days. It's a shame people don't see the true value of these old films anymore just because they're so much stimulation in movies today. I'll take an Alfred Hitchcock thriller over almost any current movie.
  9. I loved Keaton in The General. Wonderful movie.
  10. "If you ever get lost in the woods, fugg it, build a house. I was lost, but now I live here. I have severely improved my predicament." "I went to the store and bought 8 apples, cashier asked if I wanted a bag. Nah man, I juggle. But if I'm ever in here buying 9 apples, fugg it bag em up!
  11. Well he was a center in college, came to the pros and played guard for a few years, and now back to center last year. Not really that bad of a mix-up if you ask me.
  12. This is absolutely terrible. People like this need help, it's a shame that nobody could help until it was too late.
  13. Agreed, but he's from Alabama so there's no way he can play in the cold in Buffalo. I like Gabbert personally.
  14. It's local restaurant week! $20.12 -- dinner for two at many establishments around Western New York. The site doesn't show specific details but there are a lot of very good places participating. Here's the link-- http://localrestaurantweek.com/local_restaurant_guide6d5e.html?loc=buf Enjoy!
  15. One of my favorite movies of all time. Kubrick is the man. Here's another-- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6T2uBeiNXAo&feature=related
  16. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o_ff46b58Hk
  17. To add to yours...my favorite scene from that movie
  18. Chinatown is a very good movie and fits the bill I think.
  19. @StevieJohnson13 Am I missing something???
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