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Pardon my interruption, but $250M is a hell of a financial bath. And you also say this as if 2/3 of 31 other owners do not have to approve the sale. They are interested in preserving and increasing the value of their own franchises as well; allowing the sale of any franchise for less than market value hurts every franchise. DO NOT expect Buffalo to get a sympathy !@#$.
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My Condolences to Long Island Phil
UConn James replied to Bill from NYC's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
You mean we can't do that? Damn. We're billsfanone next season. ----- Hope you're healing well, Bill. -
And even then, the Paytoilets have historically shown that they don't deal well with holdout threats, which I think AS may try if he doesn't get a long-term offer. Someone may have to forfeit a #1, but I think he's gone. And what gets me is, they'll draft someone, plug him in and won't skip a fuggin' beat.
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I'd have to go with the leafy greens. Kale, spinach, Brussels sprouts. I've grown the first two in my Victory Garden for the past several years and I'm going to try the last one this year. The nutrician propaganda recently said that leafy greens are excellent for the most important organ above the collarbone. My grandfather eats lots of kale (retired Dutch immigrant dairy farmer in WNY). He is 95 and tho his body started to go at about 85, he's still sharp as a tack.... and he'll kick your ass at checkers.
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Leinart = Pennington = Tease
UConn James replied to Kelly the Dog's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Leinart's arm is better than Chadwick's.... not that that's saying much. He doesn't have a cannon either. He can be very successful in the right situation. But more important, ML doesn't get rattled and turn into a little girl when he gets hit a couple of times. -
I'd have the same hope, but there's several kids in the candy store with money burning holes in their pockets. And I just don't think Ralph is among them. And if I just mixed a metaphor, then so be it.
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Eleven INTs, solid pass coverage, coming from someone who's had to watch the Pats every week since forever .... He is a great 'nose-for-the-ball' CB and while he certainly benefits from the cast around him, that becomes something of a moot point in FA. I'd love to have him on my team. But his price tag is going to be more than Clements'. Deservedly so. While a lot of Nate's worth is in his own mind, AS's is on film and in the numbers.
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WE have plenty of money were 35 mill under the cap
UConn James replied to BILLS #1's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
All right, everybody! Start reading "Silas Marner" in five... four... three.... -
'The New Way Forward'
UConn James replied to molson_golden2002's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Link What happened in Mosul was what's happened in war since time out of mind. While you're there in large numbers, you can control a lot of what happens; when most of your forces leave, what would have happened if you were never there will happen anyway. This admin thinks if they just bang their heads against the wall one more time, a door will magically appear there. They didn't get the message from the voters. But as I predicted before the election, this is all posturing so all of the polticial sides can go to their comfortable corners. Repubs threw the election so they can blame the Dems for 'cutting funding and not supporting our troops' and leaving Iraq 'before the job was done,' but at the end of the day, the real power brokers charged with keeping things status quo will meet in the back rooms and clink scotch glasses. The mess is cleaned up and either side can blame the other. Nothing changes. -
Men being told to sit down to urinate...
UConn James replied to Tux of Borg's topic in Off the Wall Archives
They may take our lives, but they'll never take.... OUR FREEDOM!!!! -
Men being told to sit down to urinate...
UConn James replied to Tux of Borg's topic in Off the Wall Archives
Don't give them any ideas. They have a woman president, you know. -
Men being told to sit down to urinate...
UConn James replied to Tux of Borg's topic in Off the Wall Archives
So now they want to take away the one thing we have left that they can't do? How is this an issue in public, i.e. men's room | women's room? Put toilets in the men's room and we'll still piss standing up. How is that more sanitary? At least w/ urinals, the duties of the chamberpots are kept relatively seperate (apart from the 'Who dookied in the urinal!?'). Also, this is an anotomical question --- sitting scrunches up the tubing, no? Any guy who actually does this should turn in his Man Card. They should just be grateful we don't piss in the sink, like at the Ralph. The only thing I give a to while in the restroom is guys who brace themselves with one hand placed high on the wall. What is that? -
Denver Broncos DB Darrent Williams shot and killed.
UConn James replied to Spanky46's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
See, he could do everything right, but my point through this whole thing has been, if the other party involved doesn't do #3 also.... -
Is this the "BIG" F.A. DT you're all looking for?
UConn James replied to Dr. Trooth's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Get a pair of big'uns in the middle, and we can call it the 'Buffalo Cover-2' rather than trying to run another team's scheme that's tailored to their personnel, their division and most of all (I think) their climate. Teams won't be passing in Buffalo as much as they run, especially late in the season. Vive le difference. -
WallMart's plan to fix the Healthcare Crisis
UConn James replied to Tux of Borg's topic in Off the Wall Archives
KMart was bought by Sears; I think it was last year. Unlike a omplete takeover, they've allowed the KMart brand name to stick rather than switch all of the signage to Sears. Wouldn't surprise me if they decided to consolidate, as they need to cut costs to pay for buying them, as that is how profit is made. -
Should a judge with a conservative bias...
UConn James replied to Phlegm Alley's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Yes it does. But you're misrepresenting what "freedom of speech" is. You are equating it to 'You can say anything you want w/o consequences.' In reality, FoS just guarantees that the govt cannot put you in prison for what you say (besides making a threat of violence). It doesn't mean you can't be fired from your job for what you say, ostracised from the community or that people must continue doing business with you. FoS is like the freedom to jump off your roof and fly --- you can try it, but there are consequences. The important point here is that this book offers real, physical proof of bias. Every time this judge hears a case involving illegal immigration in any way, it provides immediate grounds for appeal. The reason why nominees for SCotUS (i.e. Roberts' confirmation, memorably) decline to answer such broad questions on their philosophy is that it gives the appearance of prejudice. He had the right to write the book, but not w/o professional consequences. What those consequences may be, I don't know. -
WallMart's plan to fix the Healthcare Crisis
UConn James replied to Tux of Borg's topic in Off the Wall Archives
Oh look, I have my own little stalker. -
Denver Broncos DB Darrent Williams shot and killed.
UConn James replied to Spanky46's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
[sarcasm] Yes, that's what's being advocated. [/sarcasm] We all make choices --- thousands every day --- and we all have to accept the results of said choices. No way to go back in time and change them. Unless this was random, it looks like DW or someone he was associated with PO'ed the wrong person, with tragic consequences. What happened, happened and no one ever said life was fair. We all act like we're close to invincible, but we have so little control over what happens. Hopefully the police catch the reponsible person(s), but like the Ray Lewis incident, I doubt the public will ever learn one quarter of the truth. All due respect, but on the grand scale, no, they don't. Different faces, different places, different implements, but the same mistakes made at the dawn of man will still be made at the dawn of the Apocalypse. -
WallMart's plan to fix the Healthcare Crisis
UConn James replied to Tux of Borg's topic in Off the Wall Archives
I'd say that insurance companies have just as much or more to do with it than the govt. How do you think Aetna, Cigna, et al. afford their huge buildings in Hartford? And the $500,000 rare mohagony meeting-room desks (my uncle was one of the people who built them)? That WalMart is offering more choices for people and more competition for Rx is only a good thing. Another thing I've heard about is having practioners actually at pharmacies who can prescribe for low-level conditions, i.e. ear infections, poison ivy, etc. for a nominal fee rather than someone having to go to a $100 doctor's visit just so s/he can look at you for 2 minutes and give you an Rx in handwriting that no one can read. That makes SO much sense, it boggles the mind why no one has done it before. Could really help streamline things for a system that's just getting overburdened. -
Question for SDS regarding the top banner
UConn James replied to Cornerville's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
It is real. Worse than the Madden curse, and we do it to ourselves! So, with this in mind, who do we propose to go on a new banner? Or should there be a player picture at all? I think a nice all-text banner would be nice. -
Denver Broncos DB Darrent Williams shot and killed.
UConn James replied to Spanky46's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Are you effing dense? First, I used that phrase in quotes b/c that's the common usage describing those players. There are many degrees of 'character.' On the low end, let's go with Osama bin Laden. On the high end, let's say.... Ghandi. I'd say players like Lee Evans, Aaron Schoebel, etc. that Marv likes are higher character than people like Kobe Bryant, Lawrence Phillips, and the like. Why? They've never been involved in any kind of trouble. They do their jobs, go home, and you otherwise don't hear a peep. I'm getting castigated by you b/c I appreciate people like that? That I appreciate Thurman Thomas handing the ball to the ref rather than acting like a fool? I'm not slamming DW. He seemed to have turned things around quite a bit from his youth. But if you opened the myspace link, there's photos on there that show he still did the club scene. Nothing wrong with that; this is the land of the free, but as Bill said, and he should know, that lifestyle and hanging around with that crowd assumes more risk than driving straight home to wifey every night. Regardless, that didn't make him a 'bad person' b/c he chose to do different things. Mountain-climbers aren't 'bad people' even tho what they do is extremely risky. He didn't 'deserve' to be shot; I don't think anyone here said anything like that. And.... and you know what? I'm tired of explaining myself to you. I have better things to do. -
USC cheerleaders don't wear underwear!!!
UConn James replied to Tux of Borg's topic in Off the Wall Archives
God, every time I watch their games I think to myself, 'I shouldda gone to USC!' -
Why, did it scream, "... And then we're gonna go to MARS!! And SATURN'S SECOND RING!!! YEEAAAHHHHWWWWWWWWWWWWW!!!!" over its audio system?
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In the NFL, if you win the toss and 'defer' you would kick to start the game, and the loser of the flip decides what they want to start the 2nd half. Unless you're Baltimore, whose D can score as much as their O, no coach in his right mind would think of defering. Never understood why the NFL does it this way. It pigeonholes the winner of the coin flip, when by logic, the winner should have a better choice --- if they want to receive it to start the first half or to start the second.... as the college flip allows.