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buckeyemike

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  1. "Ernie, you ever been on YouTube before??" Well, now you have.
  2. bow-chick-a-wow-wow...
  3. Sure you're an old timer. You've been here longer than I have.
  4. This is fricking stupid. It's an attempt to scare people, that's all it is. Who cares what color people will be then??? I'll be 73 years old in 2042. I know I won't care.
  5. If your browser supports full screen, it gets rid of the annoying chat.
  6. Don't know if this has been posted...very good read for a 23 year old writer. Luke, your dad would be so proud. I think that his proposal would be a terrific option for keeping the team in Buffalo. The other wild card in the bag? Roger Goodell's from Jamestown. Goodell has to know what the team means to Western New York. But I also think he's powerless to stop a move. Hey, I speak from experience. I saw the Browns move, and even though it's been 13 years, old wounds heal slowly. If the Browns had never moved, I wouldn't have started posting here in 2002. You would never have heard from me, let's put it that way. There has to be a way to do this. Believe me, you do not want to go through what we went through here. The first link was an intro with another link. Complete article is here.
  7. This is terrific! Thank you! It looks like the CityTV feed out of Toronto (b/c the logo is in the lower right corner).
  8. She should be thankful Willis McGahee is no longer on the team.
  9. Yes it is. Many people thought that Julia was English by birth. Nope...she was American through and through, born in Pasadena, California. You can't get more American than that.
  10. Hey Harriet! Hope your b-day's a good one!
  11. True. I posted here that Russert actually brought Springsteen to Cleveland to play at John Carroll University when Springsteen was almost a complete unknown, sometime around 1973-74. Russert was working as a concert promoter at the time.
  12. This is why Hispanic women are the hottest in the world. Hell, five minutes on Telemundo will tell you that.
  13. When I saw this ad, I thought it was a Saturday Night Live parody. I wish I were joking.
  14. She was Christa Miller's replacement for The Drew Carey Show. Thought it would be a comedown, but I think she held her own.
  15. Born to Run Glory Days The Rising
  16. I don't know what it is with Cleveland and staph infections. Former Brown Jerry Sherk, who was the NFL Defensive Player of the Year in 1976 and a four-time Pro Bowler, had a staph infection from a leg injury in 1979 that nearly cost him his life. Needless to say, Sherk never played after that.
  17. Weenie. My wife's a nurse at the Cleveland Clinic, which is where Edwards was hospitalized. He was probably on the VIP floor.
  18. Link to Browns' website. Since Braylon cut his foot on Donte Stallworth's cleat, Browns fans have been waiting for the other shoe to drop. Or, considering the recent injury history of this franchise, waiting for the other staph infection to develop. BTW, Romeo was asked in his post-practice press conference yesterday about Braylon Edwards. Here's part of the text from today's Akron Beacon Journal: Crennel said receiver Braylon Edwards, who needed stitches and spent the night in the Cleveland Clinic after teammate Donte' Stallworth stepped on his right heel Saturday with his cleats, was resting at home. Crennel did not seem overly angry that Edwards was jogging at the end of practice in his socks. ''Kids are kids. They take their shoes off and run around all the time,'' Crennel said. ''Maybe his feet were hurting that day. We'll educate them a little bit more about keeping their shoes on until they get inside. Things like this, we don't want them to happen, we don't like them to happen, but they happen. What can you do about it? You educate them.'' Kids are kids. He's calling Braylon Edwards a kid. How funny. But, if you read some of the comments section on cleveland.com, you'd think that this was a torn ACL or something. People in this town can be so whiny sometimes.
  19. Well, it is Wisconsin, after all. Lots of blond and blue-eyed Scandahoovians up there, you betcha.
  20. I hate racism. I heavily dislike the people who practice it, because racism is evil and one of the ugliest sins in the history of mankind. I try never to hate actual people...just the crap some of them practice. Hopefully that answers your questions.
  21. And how do you know I'm not running for office? I'm the one who wants to be a judge someday, remember? Dr. Dankenstein brings up a good point...it's the old "walk across the street if you see a black man heading toward you and you're white" argument. We're all prejudiced in some way. However, there is a difference between prejudice and overt racism. These idiots are proud to be racists; in fact, they revel in it. It's how they want to be known. I'm not naive; I know there's still racism, and probably always will be. But because these people want to be known for their racism, I get to call them out on it.
  22. Everyone wanna feel old? Brian Sipe's pushing 60.
  23. Bernie Kosar wasn't available?
  24. Ernie Davis was originally drafted by the Washington Redskins. He was then traded to the Browns. Could you imagine Davis and Jim Brown in the same backfield? Unfortunately, Ernie Davis died of cancer before it could happen. He made one appearance as a Brown...there's a brief snippet of it in the link posted. He's wearing #45. The Browns retired #45 in honor of Ernie Davis after his death.
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