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R. Rich

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  1. Not physically, at least.
  2. I hope they do bring him back. He still has a few payments to go on his car and could use the gig.
  3. A jerk in person? Hahahahaha!!!!! Yeah, you're a real tough guy. Like me.
  4. Some 'storm', huh?
  5. Hahahaha!!!! "Mighty draft gurus" get paid (and paid well) to do what they do. That kinda leaves me out. I just consider myself a college football/NFL draft fan who watches a lot of football during the season so that he can speak intelligently on some of the players available in the draft. Nothing more. Who will the Bills target? Your guess is as good as mine. You know the Bills are all cloak and dagger about what they do, whether it's offseason moves or things that happen during the season, like the injury reports. I'd hope they'll go after offensive line help with the first 2 draft picks (unless some stud pass rusher or CB falls to us), but I can't say for sure what Donahoe is thinking about.
  6. Well, it's just beginning to snow here in the Baltimore area and yet ALL the schools in the area were closed today. In fact, they've been closed for the past 3 school days! Unbelievable. There may have been 3 or 4 inches of snow that fell here, but they closed schools. Wimps. They wouldn't survive a minute of a lake effect winter like the ones I grew up in back in Erie.
  7. He'll be a real find for whoever takes him in the draft. A guy who is 6-6 and runs a 4.37 40?? Not bad. He'll probably take some time, but he's shown some really good athletic ability already and is worth the small risk a team would take.
  8. Chris Benoit. He was becoming popular right around the time I stopped watching pro wrestling. I always like the guys who aren't that big and can hold their own with the real big guys. Even though Paul Orndorf was bigger than Benoit, he certainly wasn't nearly as big as (then "roided up") Hulk Hogan, yet the 2 had legendary battles. Of course, now wrestling has become Vince McMahon's own personal cesspool.
  9. Incognito is good, but hardly the best center available, even without the injury. Here's how I would rate the top prospects at the position: Chris Spencer of Mississippi Jason Brown of North Carolina Ben Wilkerson of LSU (he'd be first were it not for the injuries) Scott Mruczkowski of Bowling Green Vince Carter of Oklahoma Junius Coston of North Carolina A&T Dylan Gandy of Texas Tech Incognito Geoff Hangartner of Texas A&M Jeb Paulsen of North Carolina State
  10. I don't watch the Oscars. I did see that Million Dollar Baby won a lot of awards though, and I'm curious to see if it's any good. Not curious enough to pay without viewing it first (hence the waiting until it's on the premium channels), but curious nonetheless.
  11. Huh?? Boston College is going to win the national title?
  12. I look forward to seeing how good Million Dollar Baby is, when it comes to the premium channels.
  13. Awww, you can say you agree with me. Go ahead. I'll let you. No problem. That's the beauty of free thought. Crowe was awesome in A Beautiful Mind, as he was the year before in Gladiator and the year before that in The Insider, which is a great movie. Never would've thought it either, after seeing him break into the biz in that stupid Virtuosity movie (which, ironically, starred Denzel Washington). The boy done good. Halle was deserving, I thought, for Monster's Ball. There's more to that movie than Peter Boyle's performance (he was very good, as he often is) and that awkward love scene ("make me feel good"........ewwwwwww!!!). Sean Combs was surprisingly good in his role, as was Mos Def and the kid who played Halle Berry's son.
  14. They certainly could use another offensive weapon. I hope he still has enough left to be their go-to guy. Of course, having stability at the QB position could go a long way towards helping Chicago out there as well.
  15. Yeah, I know about imbd. One stop shopping.
  16. Tra Thomas supposedly has an out clause in his contract that could put him on the market this offseason, though I can't say that's the case for sure.
  17. Found it. It was called Forces of Nature. I didn't see it, but my wife says it's good.
  18. Oh. I don't think I've seen it. There is one he was in w/Sandra Bullock that my wife likes. I just can't remember the name of it. I guess I could just check Google and stop being so damn lazy.
  19. I think that's the Ben Affleck movie my wife likes. Is that the one w/Sandra Bullock in it? I really don't remember.
  20. Don't forget The Rainmaker, perhaps the best film version of a John Grisham book. Damon was very good in that movie.
  21. I really thought Affleck was good in Good Will Hunting. After that, in the films I did see him in, he wasn't impressive.
  22. Thanks for putting the thread back on topic. I haven't seen Finding Neverland, but I heard it's a good movie. Actually, I can't remember the last time I went to the movies. It's been a while. Lately, I've been catching them on the premium channels and buying them if I like them.
  23. She actually likes those. There's a pizza shop right around the corner from my brother's house (he lives up by Veterans Stadium-where all the high schools play their football games), and she tried them there. Believe me, if there was a chance I could convince her, I'd be outta here!
  24. Yep, there's plenty of good folks there. Most of my family still lives in Erie. Only my niece (who lives in Florida w/her kids) and my wife and I don't live there out of my immediate family. My Mother recently retired from SSA (Social Security Administration) after 37 years and bought a house in Erie. Not bad. I do like their housing prices. I'd move back there in a second if I could convince my wife to move some place cold. Yeah, right.
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