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Negative minds have killed positive attitudes
sfladave replied to coltrane34's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Oh yeah one more thing, I think the Bills have an excellent chance of making the playoffs next year! -
Negative minds have killed positive attitudes
sfladave replied to coltrane34's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
All I know is that I woke up on the right side of the bed today and the beer I am having right now tastes great. Fug the negative swine out there, let them wallow in their own misery! -
If it will help I'll throw in a 2nd rounder from my fantasy draft next year.
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You reap what you sow.
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At least they don't lie around in their own sh it like swine do.
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This morning a drunk homeless guy approached my car at an off ramp on the 95 asking for money. I asked him why he didn't just get a job and he incoherently rambled on with a bunch of gibberish. His random incoherent babble made more sense to me than this post did. GG you weren't at SW 10th St and the I-95 at 8:30 this morning were you?
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And a rough 03 season. Since he got hurt in 02 and 03 his long ball looks like a slow pitch softball.
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Drew reportedly gets a 3yr/14 Million
sfladave replied to Thailog80's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I'm not saying that TD did the right thing, but if we didn't renegotiate Bledsoe he would have had that $7 million bonus kick in in November and it would have also triggered an extention on his contract. Our cap hit this year by releasing him would have been astronomical. It would also have been a major distraction throughout September and October. -
Do you mean this. "Bupkiss" - Song featured on episode No.118 "Bupkiss" on the sitcom THE DICK VAN DYKE SHOW/CBS/1961-66. "Bupkiss" was the name of a song that comedy writer Rob Petrie (Dick Van Dyke) had written with an old Army Buddy. When it became a hit, Rob confronted his ex-friend to fight over authorship rights. The song "Bupkiss" was penned by writers Bill Perksy and Sam Denoff and recorded for the show by pop singers Dick and Dee Dee. Bupkiss is a Yiddish term for "nothing." also spelled "bubkes." TRIVIA NOTE: On Episode #29 “Author Author” on the sitcom THAT GIRL/ABC/1966-71 Donald Hollinger (Ted Bessell) wrote piano jingles for his girl friend Ann Marie (Marlo Thomas) entitled “In Love With Atilla The Hun” and “The Guns of Navarone” These songs originally appeared on episode #118 “Bupkiss.” Both programs were written by Bill Persky and Sam Denoff.
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Tom Donahoe Traded a First Ropund Pick For ...
sfladave replied to San-O's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
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Drew reportedly gets a 3yr/14 Million
sfladave replied to Thailog80's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
The Bills had few option when they renegotiated his contract last year. They couldn't force him to take a pay cut, and they needed someone with experience behind center. The only other option the Bills had was to waive Bledsoe and try to resign him if he cleared waivers, which he wouldn't have. We would have taken a big cap hit and at the same time would have had to sign a vet QB who in all likelyhood would have not been as good as Bledsoe. -
any TE the bills sign will have to block
sfladave replied to dave mcbride's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Actually he was given a transition tag of $2.2 million, all the Bills have to do is make a better offer and if GB doesn't match he's ours. I read somewhere that GB probably won't match any offers. We'll see. -
OT-Ebay Weird Auction of the Day
sfladave replied to sweet baboo's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I like the 2nd question from buyers, sounds like a kid who could be in big trouble. I don't have an Ebay account so I couldn't pull up the full question. Questions from other buyers Q: Nick, Someone has hy-jacked my act. I have to shut down my e-bay act. and figure this out. I recently went on a web page about local clubs and I believe...more answered on: Feb-13-05 A: I will contact the F.B.I. in the morning. Explain it to them! Q: NickClimax, My dad is going to kill me. I was using his e-bay act. to jerk him arround. How do I pull this bid? Please help me here. I'm in big...more answered on: Feb-13-05 A: Our legal department will be notified. Ebay must be notified -
So in the latest Bledsoe bashing post, SO-CAL SURF
sfladave replied to CentralVaBills's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Come on Drew bashing is a long standing tradition. Here is an example I found from 1998. " The best thing that happened to Drew Bledsoe last week was Mo Vaughn being charged with drunk driving. At least the Drew bashing stopped for a little while. For the past week and a half, the know-nothings who call sports radio have blamed Bledsoe for everything wrong that has ever happened. Get into a traffic accident? It's Drew's fault. Hurt your back shoveling snow? Drew's to blame. Do something stupid at work? Drew made you do it. What is it about New Englanders that we can't appreciate what we have? Why is it that if we can't see perfection, the next choice is awful? Wallowing in misery is as much a part of New England as clam chowder and lobster boils." I was really excited when we traded for Drew. Drew did help this team when he first arrived and I'll thank him for that, but he was NEVER going to take us to the promised land. It took me 2 and a half years to figure that out, but I did open my eyes to reality and stoped looking at the situation with my heart. If you don't like the bashing stop reading the posts. -
Are you talking about the cowbell thing?
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I was referencing the original post, and I am sick and tired of people using this excuse for Bonds. MLB ignored a problem because it was helping their ratings, now they have to deal with that lack of long term vision.
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He is absolutely correct, steroids will not help your hand eye coordination! Of course they sure do make a difference between a warning track hit for an out and a home run!
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I also do a cap page at FinHeaven
sfladave replied to clumping platelets's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I love the way you started the article: "I have promised and now I will produce my plan for the Fins. This is difficult because I throughly enjoyed watching the Fins this past season, but when it comes to the off-season, I truly can be unbiased and objective. One thing before I continue (holds hand on Bible): I must unequivocably state that I hate the Fins!" Your avatar at finheaven was great too...ACK. I give you props for your hard work, not bad for a closet fins fan! LOL -
I was in Lake Placid durring the Olympics and my Dad and I tried to get tickets for that game, but they were going for over $500 a pop. Instead we went out and celebrated with everyone in town after the win. People were going nuts! It was a great experience.
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WAIT TO DEAL HENRY!!!!!!!!!!&#
sfladave replied to ROSCOE P. COE TRAIN's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Shelton is not injury prone. In 2002 he was 1 of 2 players who took every offensive snap. In 2003 he started every game and took over 96% of the snaps. His teammates started calling him "The Last Man Standing." Going into the 2004 season he had some sort of surgury and when he came into camp he was overweight and not in game shape. Green benched him for motivational purposes, much like Big Mike went through this year. I would welcome Shelton here, especially if we lose JJ. You will not get someone with his abilities and experience with a 2nd or 3rd round draft pick. A huge advantage of a trade like this is the lack of a big signing bonus we would be shelling out for a FA. -
I can't say for sure but I highly doubt that you are allowed to franchise a player for a position that they don't play. Otherwise we would have an awful lot of full backs or kickers on each team.
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I had to add this, it is Chevy with part of his weekend update. The Post Office announced today that it is going to issue a stamp commemorating prostitution in the United States. It's a 10-cent stamp, but if you want to lick it, it's a quarter.
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I found George Carlins opening monologue from the October 11th, 1975 show he hosted. I think this may have been the 1st show. Here is the transcript of thewhole 1st show. They actually have a lot of the shows. .....George Carlin George Carlin: Thank you! Talk about a live show! It's nice to see you, welcome, and thanks for joining us - live. Um.. I'm kinda glad that we're on at night, so that we're not competing with all the football and baseball. So many, man.. And this is the time of year when there's both, you know? Football's kinda nice, they changed it a little bit - they moved the hash marks in. Guys found it and smoked them, anyway! But you know, football wants to be the number-one sport, the national pasttime. And I think it already is, really, because football represents something we are - we are Europe, Jr. When you get right down to it, we're Europe, Jr. We play a Eurpe game. What was the Europe game? [ high voice ] "Let's take their land away from them! You'll be the pink, on up; we'll be blue, the red and the green!" Ground acquisition. And that's what football is, football's a ground acquisition game. You knock the crap out of eleven guys and take their land away from them. Of course, we only do it ten yards at a time. That's the way we did it with the Indians - we won it little by little. First down in Ohio - Midwest to go! Let's put it this way - there are things about the words surrounding football and baseball, which give it all away: Football is technological; baseball is pastoral. Football is played in a stadium; baseball is played in the park. In football, you wear a helmet; in baseball, you wear a cap. Football is played on an enclosed, rectangular grid, and everyone of them is the same size; baseball is played on an ever-widening angle that reaches to inifinity, and every park is different! Football is rigidly timed; baseball has no time limit, we don't know when it's gonna end! We might even have extra innings! In football, you get a penalty; in baseball, you make an error - whoops! The object in football is to march downfield and penetrate enemy territory, and get into the end zone; in baseball, the object is to go home! "I'm going home!" And, in football, they have the clip, the hit, the block, the tackle, the blitz, the bomb, the offense and the defense; in baseball, they have.. the sacrifice. Classic!
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This is the same jackass writer for the Palm Beach Post who predicted that the Seahawks would win the NFC championship, just before the playoffs started.
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I can not think of a single reason someone would post this unless it was a bad attempt at a LAMP or maybe a crusade. If it is a crusade then go back to your camp.