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knightni

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  1. Even after they were sold, they still have the stink of Disney about them. Rally Monkeys. That "Laissez-Faire" California sports fan attitude. They just won for God's sake. But, #1, The Twinks can suck my left nut for their attitude this year. #2 The Red Sawks fans' attitudes are enough to make me glad that the Yanks whomp on them. And, #3, the Evil Horde (Spanks) don't deserve ANOTHER championship while the Sox sit here in mediocrity. So the Angels it is. Angels vs Astros would be my choice for the WS.
  2. Well.. I got my ass kicked by Moonlight Graham. I wish I knew wh he was.
  3. Gotta go with Houston. They personally kicked the Cubs out of the playoffs. St Louis would be choice #2 since the Cards are a great team with great fan support (who also hate the Cubs). Every AL playoff team can kiss my ass this year. I would have liked Oakland to get in. But, even though the Angels get on my nerves, they would be my AL choice.
  4. It looks interesting... but I have a hard time seeing SM Geller running scared after seeing all the years she kicked ass on Buffy.
  5. Steelers Colts Texans Patriots Eagles Browns Packers Panthers Saints Jets Titans Broncos 49ers Ravens
  6. auctionsniper.com No software to download, 5 free snipes. After that, it's like 25 cents each.
  7. I use snipe programs sometimes. They bid with 2 seconds left. :finger
  8. f***in' walleyed hooch. :puke
  9. His real name is Lawrence (Larry) Who names their kid qwerty?
  10. Most welcome! Yeah, I was waiting on that 10 cents joke.
  11. "A message from God". Heh, I really doubt that God supports Pro-Choice or the Death Penalty, God is more of a moderate probably.
  12. Brian Griese and Keenan McCardell for A-Train and a 4th rounder.
  13. Shane Matthews, there's a spot open for you.
  14. This season gets better and better. I really wish they would have gotten a better backup for him like Warner. Quinn is going to be brutal.
  15. Using a sensor to detect cracks in thousands of automotive parts. A dab of oil, rub the sensor on it and look at the monitor. Ugh. Plus the guys I worked with were Satanists. Long story short, I split my second day at lunch, never went back.
  16. With special guests: JKerry and GW Insensitivity
  17. Happy Birthday Steff! Welcome to Club 31! You young kid, you. (3 months younger)
  18. We had a guy in the flag corps in my high school. He liked wearing his beret and flipping his flag. That's as far as my comment goes.
  19. Looks like the main controls for the Nautilus. (20,000 Leagues Under The Sea) "Dive DIVE!" "But.. I'm not done reading my email!"
  20. Interesting article from the Cleveland Plain Dealer Contract Winslow held out for will lose him $$ in the end -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Poor soldier Kellen Winslow. Seems he held out for this outrageous contract, only to find that after having a serious injury it is likely he will lose a large chunk of that deal he obstinately held out for. Injury costing Winslow arm, leg Lack of rollover could hurt bonuses Wednesday, September 22, 2004 Tony Grossi Plain Dealer Reporter Not only is the season lost for Browns rookie tight end Kellen Winslow Jr, his broken leg probably will cost him $5.3675 mil lion in roster bonuses that were mistak enly assumed as "guaranteed money." Winslow's $40 million, six-year con tract includes roster bonuses of $2 million in 2005 and $3.3675 million in 2006 if he achieved one of 10 performance incentives in his first season. Those incentives included specific targets such as 41 receptions, 801 yards, an 18.6-yard receiving average, 12 touchdowns and winning the league's rookie-of-the-year award. The easiest incentive for him to reach was playing on 35 percent of the Browns' offensive plays. The latter incentive was considered a layup - until Winslow fractured his right fibula in Sunday's 19-12 loss to Dallas on Sunday. While Winslow has not been technically ruled out for the season, his expected recovery time of eight to 10 weeks from surgery performed on Tuesday makes it doubtful he can play enough to reach the playing time incentive. Ordinarily, players are protected from first-year injuries in such complex deals by having some incentives rolled over to their second season with increased targets. A 35 percent playing time incentive normally increases to 45 percent the player's second year. But an industry source said Winslow's contract does not have the rollover clause. His contract specifically states the second bonus of $3.3675 million can only be earned if the first bonus of $2 million is earned. Rollovers are included in the contracts of No. 2 pick Robert Gallery of Oakland, No. 3 Larry Fitzgerald of Arizona and No. 4 Philip Rivers of San Diego, said the source. The contracts of No. 1 Eli Manning of New York and No. 5 Sean Taylor of Washington were structured differently and did not contain rollovers, the source said. When Winslow ended his 12-day holdout, the Browns themselves reported the deal to include $16.5 million in guaranteed money - third-most in the draft. They were criticized by league insiders for giving up so much for the No. 6 pick. But the contract takes a different perspective if Winslow is out $5.3675 million. Contacted Tuesday, Kevin Poston, Winslow's agent, declined to discuss why the rollover was omitted from the contract. "I know the contract very well. I'm very proud of the contract. You don't always get everything you want," he said. "When you look at Kellen's deal, for the sixth overall pick, it's a very good deal. Anybody can look at a contract and pick over it and that sort of stuff. I'm not going to get into that." Through spokesperson Lisa Levine, the Browns declined to comment on Winslow's contract.
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