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Harry Chappas

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  1. QUOTE (BigSqwert @ Feb 3, 2010 -> 09:58 AM) So it seems like the temple and it's inhabitants are in the year 2007. So did the flight attendant survive the original crash and get integrated in that "clan's" society? The flight attendant's path is the same as the rest of the Oceanic survivors she was accepted into the Others with the children I believe. She is not different than Kate, Jack, Sawyer, etc. except that they liked her more I guess......
  2. I wasn't too happy with the episode as the whole show seemed to change and added things I am not a fan of. I like Juliet and her death sucks as I really despise Kate. I like Sawyer now though......odd I did like the Locke / Jack exchange in that it makes Jack the healer again should it allow Locke to walk. My thoughts The bomb went off and it caused things in peoples lives to change. Desmond never made it onto the island as the island is now underwater. Hurley is now lucky because he guessed the numbers right not because some wacky guy in an asylum told him them. It wonder if Rose is healed. If the island is underwater, did Jacob drown?
  3. I usually just whip it out. I saw this on Seinfeld and it works a good amount of the time.
  4. Go back to the first page of this thread and retake the quiz. Also, this thread is over two years old.
  5. QUOTE (qwerty @ Feb 1, 2010 -> 10:42 PM) Gfs is basically wholesale that is open to the public. We used to go to the gfs on 78th and cicero (we owned a concession trailer for several years) and the cans ranged anywhere from $5.50 to $ 6.50. The price cannot be be beat anywhere, at least that has always been the case. There also is definitely no milk added. I shop there often. GFS is much better than Walmart and costco in that they are cheaper and have some really odd but cool things there is also no sign up fee. Got myself a chef's cook overcoat/jacket and huge hat for halloween couple of year s back. The 5 gallon drum of Sweet Baby Ray's rocks. They have the cheese in a one gallon can. I just bought one to make nachos for a party we were having. Warm it in the crock pot........ummmmmmm Don if you go there you will look at at least one item and shake your head. The 5lb. can of cashews ususlly does it as well as the BBQ sauce.
  6. QUOTE (Athomeboy_2000 @ Feb 2, 2010 -> 01:54 PM) This is from the website: Forgive Student Loan Debt to Stimulate the Economy You can read all about it at the link. Today is the first I heard about it... my wife joined their Facebook group. It's an interesting idea, but I dont have the economic knowledge to say if it is a legitimate idea. Can't get to the site but my thoughts are the same as the mortgage forgiveness, why should they benefit? I worked to put myself through school in a major I was not really fond of but it got me a good paying job and a nice career.
  7. QUOTE (whitesox901 @ Feb 1, 2010 -> 04:23 PM) Peavy, I think Buehrle benefits from starting 4th in the rotation. It also says a lot when a pitcher of Mark's caliber is only a 4 in your rotation. What does starting fourth in the rotation mean other than not pitching until the 4th game of the season? Ranking pitchers 1 through 5 in a rotation if you are not skipping starts which the Sox do not plan on doing means absolutly nothing.
  8. Great so Jay Cutler will be on his 4th different OC going into the 2011 season. With a bad O-line that will be without Olin for most of the learning curve and a below average receiving corp this thing could be epically bad.
  9. QUOTE (Y2HH @ Feb 1, 2010 -> 01:08 PM) Since your first pitcher will then most often be matched up against other teams first pitchers, aka, their ACES. That's probably when and why this ridiculous practice started. Teams that use all five pitchers as compared to the teams that use certain guys every 5th day screw this whole thing up.
  10. Buehrle sets the record for Opening day starts for a White Sox pitcher so I give it to him. They got the off day the next day so they can flip it then to rectify any other issues with having him start over Peavy.
  11. I am thinking that the White Sox may have an agreement with Dye for a few million if he does not find work elsewhere to his liking not sure why it just feels that way.
  12. Last night was another case of a guy standing on his head. Huet simply is not good enough to win a game for this team. Niemi can on certain nights but not consistently. Huet just looks very slow.
  13. Older Sox fans need to tell us about blowing the 2 game led with 3 to play when they were playing the absolutly horrendous KC Athletics or something like that. Veeck's dumb trades also cost them potential pennents in the early 60's as well. I have two names for you....Larry Sherry. Also Tito Landrum, Cal Ripken stated that at Comiskey there was no way the O's were going to beat Dewey Lamar.................f***ing coccaine. The strike..although the inguns were coming quick. Jerry Dybzynski makes Scott Pods base running gaffees look like childs play. The luck of 2005 makes it all water under the bridge.
  14. QUOTE (kev211 @ Jan 29, 2010 -> 12:48 PM) I don't know watching the end of season 5 it seems almost obvious that Locke was the MIB. Just the way Jacob and Locke were talking. Richard could still be friends with the MIB though. That was what I thought at first but then when I went back and was watching season 4 and Alpert tells Locke that he has to die, it got me thinking. Also the aging thing gets me as well.
  15. QUOTE (Thunderbolt @ Jan 29, 2010 -> 11:10 AM) Moneyball isn't about reinvention, it's about innovation. It's about exploiting market inefficiencies. OPB was an advantage for Beane until everybody else started doing it. Moneyball isn’t irrelevant it’s never been more important. It’s just transformed through the decade. And can we stop the “it’s easy to win with Mulder, Zito, and Hudson” thing? Billy Beane got all of those players, and then they left when he could afford them anymore. This is like saying that it’s easy for KW to win with Floyd and Danks. Well yeah, it is, because they’re great players that the GM actively obtained. In my mind his way of looking at OBP received credability because he had a pitching staff and steroid fueled OBP guys that became MVP winners thus their OBP became magnified along with their production via the steroids. I think Beane is good but to make a movie about what he has accomplished is stupid. I'd rather see a portrayal of how Tony LaRussa goes about his business. You know the guy Beane didn't need as a manager....I know, money was an issue. The A's have a history of success and there were some great people there before he got there. It was not like he did not have anyone to learn from and built the organization from scratch.
  16. Why do cubans seem to have really odd names or really simple one?
  17. The way I thought it went down was the MIB figured out a loophole and that he is not actually Locke but somehow got Locke to appear ala Christian Sheppard in order to get Ben to kill Locke with Richard setting up and manipulating Ben all along in order to get him to want to kill Jacob. Ben has never communicated with Jacob thus Jacob could not actually banish Ben which I am thinking was done by Richard. You also noticed that Richard always wears the fancy dark clothes.
  18. QUOTE (FlaSoxxJim @ Jan 28, 2010 -> 10:10 PM) Went to high school just up the road at Ignatius, so we'd hit it up regularly if we weren't already blowing our money on Al's Beef or Mario's Italian Lemonade. I've never had grilled hash browns as good anywhere else as White Palace. I miss Chicago food so much right now. I hate Al's beef not the quality of the food but it always seemd very overpriced and not that good. There was a joint further west down Taylor, the name escapes that had better beef I thought. I also liked the Great American Deli over Fontano's as well although both are really good. Rosie still makes a great gyros from what I hear for some reason the place looks to creepy to me to actually have good food. Not sure why i think that. Jansen's has really dropped off. Hickory Hills has two ofthe best rib joints around as well as the joint on 95th and Ridgeland. I am not sure why there are good /great rib places around there but maybe the Patio crowd started it. The Patio is good as well. There is als a great Mexican joint in Blue Island that I is authentic that I will try not to spell. Fox's stays open late and has good pie. Good place to hit around midnight after a Sox game.
  19. Just watched Jughead again. Gotta tell ya the badass young Eloise Hawking really does it for me. I really want to know how the Others came about as I forgot hawking and Widmore were others. I also think Richard Alpert is the man in black. Here is why I think this. He tells John he has to die to get off the island yet is not at all surprised about Locke's trek to kill Jacob. Richard is the only person who has seen Jacob and Richard and Jacob are the onyl two people who never age. Just some random thoughts from watching.
  20. In the the steroid era pitchers had to pitcher more carfully as the long fly ball was now a home run hence walks went up. Also striking out is no long an issue so guys can do the old Nick Swisher and rely on the umpire to call ball four or strike three on a close pitch. As our good friend Hawk always told us. It is easy to win with hudson, Mulder and Zito. Beane is a real good GM but I do not think he reinvented anything. He also plays in the worst hitters park in baeball with the huge foul territory.
  21. Steroids did as much for moneyball as Billy Beane did.
  22. I have a real good picture of myself with Jerry Resindorf a couple of years back. I also have one with Roland Hemond and Goose Gossage.
  23. The White Sox better hope Quentin and Kotsay stay healthy all year......something that is almost guaranteed not to happen I bet Vizquel and Nix DH at least a combined 10 times this year.
  24. QUOTE (G&T @ Jan 26, 2010 -> 11:30 AM) Matt Spiegal read an interesting stat. Of the last 10 ALCS champs, only 4 had a player start 100 games at DH and 2 were David Ortiz. So actually, the concept is perfectly acceptable. Of course, if you have the Yankees production at other places, the decision is much easier. and those are the only four to win the WS correct?
  25. QUOTE (JDsDirtySox @ Jan 25, 2010 -> 08:49 PM) The Phillies must be printing their own money these days. It was said tonight on MLB Network that they now have 15 players signed for 2011 taking up over 130 million on the payroll... and Werth is an UFA at year's end. Back to back world series runs will help
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