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  1. QUOTE (The Ultimate Champion @ Mar 14, 2014 -> 09:36 AM) Because Soriano is still somewhat useful and Z was an Ozzie project. Cubs still ate about $39M of the $46M remaining and they'd been trying to do this deal for a long time. Cubs ate $15.5M of the $18M owed to him. In total the Cubs ate about 85% of Soriano's deal and 86% of Zambrano's deal. If the Sox ate 85% of Dunn's deal they'd eat $12.75M leaving the acquiring team paying $2.25M. Which is probably a little much for Dunn, maybe $1.5M is more likely, meaning the Sox would eat 90%, 4% more than Z and 5% more than Zambrano. So yeah you win nothing and your candy s*** I will have you know mixes very poorly with overrated imported beer. And Morgan Freeman doesn't drink that crap, he drinks Miller High Life Light with me & reads me stories while I drift off to sleep. I now understand all of your opinions.
  2. QUOTE (The Ultimate Champion @ Mar 14, 2014 -> 12:34 PM) Even RH wouldn't trade Jimmy Walker.
  3. QUOTE (LittleHurt05 @ Mar 14, 2014 -> 12:14 PM) If the plane was stolen and someone was planning on flying it again, how easy is it to procure thousands of gallons of gas on the black market? You can buy avgas at any airport. You wouldn't need the blackmarket. As was said though it's the radar of countries that would be to evade. Unidentified signals on radar make the military vary nervous.
  4. QUOTE (NorthSideSox72 @ Mar 13, 2014 -> 09:09 AM) I had to post this somewhere... So, New Jersey's Governor Christie passed an Administrative Action (no need for the legislature) that effectively bans all direct car dealerships. Cars MUST be sold by third parties. This move effects exactly one company - Tesla, who will have to close it's two dealerships in the state as a result. Leaving aside the amazing hypocrisy here, of Christie's touting of free markets and then doing the opposite and stifling competition... and leaving aside how awful it is for the government of a state to target a specific business this way to make other businesses happy, turning the state into a tool for businesses driving out competition... this, to me, is a great example of how the corporate money invading politics actually results in business-stupid policy. Here's the kicker... there are two other states that have passed similar laws or actions - Texas and Arizona. Funny thing, Tesla is right now looking to build it's new Giga battery factory, with seven thousand jobs at the beginning and more later, as well as a possible new vehicle plant nearby with thousands more jobs. There are four states in the running - Texas, Arizona, Nevada and New Mexico. This is called shooting yourself in the foot. Congratulations, TX and AZ (and NJ). Your "leaders" are lining their warchests with lobbying money, while costing jobs and tax revenue that would actually help people in your states. If the incentives are right, they could still build the cars in that state but sell them elsewhere. It doesn't really shoot them in the foot. A co-worker bought one of the first Teslas. He put money down on it before production had even started. The car is absolutely awesome.
  5. QUOTE (The Ultimate Champion @ Mar 13, 2014 -> 08:24 AM) Boy that's one big cookie of encouragement for all you Dunn lovers who believe some team is going to swoop in and pick up part of this guy's contract. The other 29 see those stats, too. They also see this mindset, from the guy who was more or less dumped in his free agent year and who famously for a year or two had his desire for playing the game of baseball constantly questioned. I don't think the desire has been questioned by anyone with knowledge about him. Results, yes.
  6. QUOTE (Stan Bahnsen @ Mar 12, 2014 -> 07:34 PM) I don't think this will affect Davidson either way. No it won't. He will start the season in the minors. The way RV talks about needing to improve on defense and the strikeouts, they've already made up their mind on him for this year.
  7. QUOTE (LittleHurt05 @ Mar 12, 2014 -> 09:11 PM) Obviously the regular season hasn't started yet, but I have felt like Danks has been so quickly written off due to this one injury. He is just turning 29, I still don't see why he can't live up to most of his contract value. To be fair to the critics, it's a very difficult injury to come back from.
  8. QUOTE (Balta1701 @ Mar 12, 2014 -> 03:25 PM) Even if that catcher is Tyler Flowers? Doesn't Crawford have the night off for the Hawks?
  9. QUOTE (raBBit @ Mar 12, 2014 -> 03:57 PM) Paulino's line through three is interesting. 3 IP, 2H, 2ER, 0 BB, 5K. 26 pitches, 3 Balls. Wildly efficient in his pitch count considering the Ks. Typically, high strikeout guys throw alot of pitches. The ground ball type pitchers are the ones who are usually efficient.
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    It's cold outside

    QUOTE (ptatc @ Mar 8, 2014 -> 08:00 PM) Should have specified, the first snow big enough to cover the tree (with the snow plow throwing it into the yard). My Christmas tree made an appaerence for two days. Now buried again under the new 6 inches of snow we got last night.
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    Ukraine

    QUOTE (Jenksismyb**** @ Mar 10, 2014 -> 03:38 PM) I see your point, but it's still a shade of grey. She was just recently on the Daily Show about her Iraq War documentary (because what hasn't been said about that the last ten years?) and she was getting pretty animated about it. She's got an agenda for that. I remember she had a long interview with Jon Stewart on her own show and they debated cable news generally and she was convinced that MSNBC was the "truth" but Fox News was the devil and Stewart kept telling her, no, they're the same. MSNBC copied Fox News. And she wasn't buying it. She found a niche with the hardcore left. Just like O'Reilly or Hannity have found theirs. The fun part about this is that on XM they have these far left and far right stations. I listen to one to work and the other on the way home. It's really entertaining how each group can spin the same story and facts to their own agendas.
  12. QUOTE (IowaSoxFan @ Mar 10, 2014 -> 09:14 AM) Stats aren't everything though, if the Sox see he has the stuff and makeup, they may also see something in his delivery that they can correct. Even college players are not plug and play, there is still some development that needs to happen. Kolek's frame is kind of scary though, at 250 lbs already you can imagine he will pack on some more once he leaves home. There is definitely high upside in the fastball, but he seems to have a closer profile until he can further develop his secondary stuff. You have to be very sure of his makeup and ability to develop before using that pick on him. Very true for the first comment. For the second one, I liked his off speed pitch. He dropped down little when he threw it a few times on the video someone posted, however it looked very promising. He is not a one pitch picther, though it may take some refinement.
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    It's cold outside

    QUOTE (knightni @ Mar 8, 2014 -> 08:08 AM) Our first big snow was the day before Thanksgiving. It's still here. Never melted. Should have specified, the first snow big enough to cover the tree (with the snow plow throwing it into the yard).
  14. QUOTE (Dick Allen @ Mar 8, 2014 -> 06:00 PM) And why would Tommy say the first couple of weeks of spring training or the entire thing is not important? It is the time to iron out the kinks. Guys aren't going to be in midseason form. If there are going to be mistakes, now is a good time for them to happen. Chris Sale got lit up the other day. Should we all panic? Pinning too much on performance both good and bad, is a mistake. There was a stretch a few years ago that for about 4 or 5 years straight, the player that led the majors in spring homers failed to hit 10 in the regular season. It only matters to young guys trying to make a team. From the sounds of it Davidson has played himself to AAA.
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    Teen Sues Parents

    QUOTE (Jenksismyb**** @ Mar 7, 2014 -> 06:10 PM) Isn't there a legit concern that come time to enroll in class the fund won't have the money to pay for it? Since, you know, it's basically a legal ponzi scheme? That was the bright start program. This one so far is in good shape.
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    It's cold outside

    QUOTE (LittleHurt05 @ Mar 7, 2014 -> 11:19 AM) 41 degrees out b****es!!! Maybe this weekend I will finally take my Christmas decorations down. Either they have been fully covered in snow, or it's been raining or too cold. The day before the first big snow (around the beginning of Jan.) I put my Christmas tree out in the yard to be picked up. It is currently a snow pile still in my front yard. Hopefully the snow will melt and somebody will still pick it up.
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    Teen Sues Parents

    QUOTE (pettie4sox @ Mar 7, 2014 -> 04:21 PM) Do you recommend using this program? Yes, it's excellent and saves alot of money. You get the tuition at today's price and pay it over 10 years. If they don't go to an illinois public school, they get the average of all 9 public school tuition per credit hour paid to the institution of their choice. It's not as good of a deal as if they go to an illinois school but you still get quite a bit more money than what you paid into it.
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    Teen Sues Parents

    QUOTE (Iwritecode @ Mar 7, 2014 -> 03:40 PM) My kids are on their own for college. Just like me, my wife and all my friends were. I honestly can’t think of a single person that I know personally that had their college paid for by their parents. I believe in helping as long as they help as well to show the commitment. We started the college Illinois plan when each kid was in kindergarten. If they go to an illinois public school their tuition, books and mandatory fees will be paid for. They will need to cover room, board and expenses. We do part and they do part. If they don't go to school we get the money back with interest.
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    Teen Sues Parents

    QUOTE (bmags @ Mar 7, 2014 -> 10:07 AM) I love this thread. We've learned: -Yes this is the only lawsuit of it's kind but it is DEFINITELY indicative of an entire generation of laziness that no soxtalker can relate to because they all bootstrapped themselves up and worked a food job in their life. -No, we definitely need to keep things in perspective about occupy's contributions to Sandy relief. Though they may have helped a little, it was nowhere near the work done by larger organizations like red cross. Just for the record, I refused to do that.
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    Teen Sues Parents

    QUOTE (Y2HH @ Mar 7, 2014 -> 10:04 AM) You can shoot a fuel can with a gun all you want, it will not explode from that. Lead does not sparks like in the movies. It'll make it all leak out, though. heh I feel much better now.
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    Teen Sues Parents

    QUOTE (MexSoxFan#1 @ Mar 7, 2014 -> 10:00 AM) Irresponsible parents. I'm going to sue my kids if they don't want to go to college...hopefully it won't come down to that. I like that. It's going to be response if they want to live at home after 18 if they are not going to school.
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    Teen Sues Parents

    QUOTE (RockRaines @ Mar 7, 2014 -> 09:56 AM) Katrina was literally the model of how not to handle a disaster. The only good thing that came from it was figuring out what not to do. They STILL havent full recovered. You stories are probably really interesting on that topic, it already sounds f***ing crazy. Your right. I never really thought I would have a discussion about whether or not to shoot at people. Most of us opted to shoot high and try to keep the others down while we got away. Luckily no one was ever hit severely hit. Driving in the back of a pickup with 200 gallons of fuel behind you while people were shooting was terrifying. We've still never told our wives. They would not have been happy about us going multiple times.
  23. QUOTE (southsider2k5 @ Mar 7, 2014 -> 09:30 AM) That is really good news. Danks big problem last year was he had no speed differential on his stuff last years. Hitters could just sit in the middle and easily adjust to up or down. If he has some slack to his change, it makes his fastball much harder to hit. If John Danks is even 2011 John Danks, let alone 2008 to 2010, this team is a LOT better instantly. If we get back Retro-Danks, we gain a Tanaka-level without paying anywhere near that price. That's part of it. However, like he said in the article I think it was more that he couldn't generate the spin on the cutter to get it what he wanted it to do consistently. I'm not sure if it was arm speed or learning his "new shoulder." If he gets that back, he will be fine.
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    Teen Sues Parents

    QUOTE (RockRaines @ Mar 7, 2014 -> 09:40 AM) Yes but those large orgs had tens of thousands of qualified workers doing 100 times the good that those Occupy kids did. s***, there were religious orgs that probably did the same amount of work. Volunteers in general are great, but Occupy was a portion of a tiny drop in a bucket. In the case of Sandy, money was incredibly important due to the vast desolation of so much infrastructure and the complete collapse of local economy. I agree. He should be proud of the help he and his group provided however it wasn't most of the work. My brother lives in Mississippi 1 1/2 hours from NO. He didn't have utilities for 3 months after Katrina. We made three trips down there with fuel and generators as well as food while being shot at from the sides of the roads. People would cut down trees to block the roads to rob trucks. I'm proud of how we helped his small area but that is a drop in the bucket compared to the large groups with help. Reddy should be proud of his volunteering and helping but also keep it in perspective.
  25. Probably not a celebrity to most but Dr. Frank Jobe died at 88. He is the person responsible for most of the current ideas in rehabbing pitchers. He invented the "Tommy John" surgery as well as the "throwers Ten exercises that all pitchers still use parts of today. He is an innovator that will be missed.
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