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  1. QUOTE(SoxFan1 @ Jul 11, 2005 -> 12:02 PM) I made one with myself in it. Funny stuff. http://www.weddingcrashersmovie.com/crasht...ex.htm?id=26957 Yikes!! Living out those fantasies, eh?
  2. QUOTE(LosMediasBlancas @ Jul 11, 2005 -> 10:22 AM) Help, I'm in a pool at work, who's gonna win this thing? I need 3 names. Cool!! Are you a lifeguard?
  3. QUOTE(greasywheels121 @ Jul 10, 2005 -> 09:54 PM) That's friggen awesome Ribbie! Personalize your own, it's really easy. Great stuff.
  4. QUOTE(Middle Buffalo @ Jul 10, 2005 -> 09:59 PM) Haven't seen the flick. Hopefully, Kaz Tadano of the Indians doesn't make an appearance. Zing!
  5. When did they find the time? Scotty and Gooch's Summer Comedy! I thought after this weekend we'd need a good laugh.
  6. I wonder if Zach Day then will be packaged to another team for a legit starter, so the Sox can hold on to McCarthy.
  7. If we only listened to them...
  8. It would coincide with a regular side session for Mark. The he starts Friday against Cleveland.
  9. Awww... Couldn't we get Scott Podsednik's girlfriend in the shower instead?!?
  10. QUOTE(nitetrain8601 @ Jul 9, 2005 -> 09:51 AM) Yes I do, I meant as a replacement for Hallady. Gzus. When was he named a replacement?
  11. QUOTE(Balta1701 @ Jul 8, 2005 -> 12:16 PM) Not making any changes for chemistry was also what the 2002 Anaheim Angels did. And look at all the changes the 2003 Marlins made... It's not changing that ruins chemistry, but WHO you bring in. I am not an advocate of Schmidt by any means, but his start against the Cards will be a true test to see where he is this year.
  12. From today's Jerry Crasnick's chat on ESPN.com On a side note... Jason Schmidt will be starting tonight against the St. Louis Cardinals.
  13. QUOTE(ChiSoxyGirl @ Jul 8, 2005 -> 11:49 AM) Bush ends investigation of Micheal Schiavo. Hopefully it's over now. . . Gov. Jeb Bush Ends Schiavo Inquiry By DAVID ROYSE, Associated Press Writer Fri Jul 8, 4:19 AM ET TALLAHASSEE, Fla. - Gov. Jeb Bush has declared an end to the state's inquiry into Terri Schiavo's collapse 15 years ago, after Florida's state attorney said there was no evidence that criminal activity was involved. Bush had asked State Attorney Bernie McCabe to investigate Schiavo's case after her autopsy last month. He said he now considers the state's involvement with the matter finished. "Based on your conclusions, I will follow your recommendation that the inquiry by the state be closed," Bush said in a two-sentence letter. In asking McCabe to look again into how Schiavo slipped into a persistent vegetative state, Bush had cited an alleged gap between when Schiavo's husband Michael found her and when he called 911. The governor had said the issue remained unsettled. McCabe said, however, that while such discrepancies may exist in the record, Schiavo's statements that he called 911 immediately had been consistent. "This consistency, coupled with the varying recollections of the precise time offered by other interested parties, lead me to the conclusion that such discrepancies are not indicative of criminal activity," McCabe wrote in a letter to Bush accompanying his report. The report was dated June 30, but not released until Thursday. The bitter right-to-die case engulfed the courts, Congress and White House, and divided the country. Terri Schiavo died March 31 from dehydration after her feeding tube was disconnected despite efforts by Bush, her parents and some state national lawmakers to keep her alive. Michael Schiavo had fought to have the tube disconnected, saying his wife wouldn't have wanted to be kept alive artificially. The autopsy left unanswered the question of why Terri Schiavo's temporarily heart stopped, cutting off oxygen to her brain. A medical examiner was unable to determine with reasonable certainty a "manner of death." McCabe said there must be some fact or evidence indicating a criminal act caused the death to open a full homicide investigation. He said the review revealed none. He added that the most likely cause of Schiavo's collapse remains the one already advanced — an eating disorder. David Gibbs, attorney for Schiavo's parents, said the report appeared rushed, noting that Bob and Mary Schindler were not interviewed by the state attorney's office. "We had thought they would meet with the family," he said. Michael Schiavo's attorney deferred comment until he had a chance to fully review the report. Maybe...Finally...The Politians will let her rest in peace.
  14. Every game I go to I collect some hair from the best player of that game. By the end of season I will have my full-size White Sox "hair" player to keep me warm at night.
  15. QUOTE(southsider2k5 @ Jul 7, 2005 -> 05:10 PM) So you'd think we'd all be getting together and not be drinking? Man when they stuffed your plushie head they must have only put stuffing in it... And as for that plushie lovin, you know the bigger and plushier the better meow
  16. I'll be at that game, so be sure to tell me if you guys (and gals) are tailgating beforehand. I want to give Mike some Plushie-Lovin!
  17. WELCOME!! Be sure to check out the swimming pool on the roof! It's awesome!
  18. QUOTE(rangercal @ Jul 6, 2005 -> 01:14 PM) just picked up Timlin in my fantasy league. and Embree gets the save....
  19. Umm... He pitched last night.
  20. QUOTE(The Ginger Kid @ Jul 1, 2005 -> 10:40 PM) I wish Herbert would come out of retirement and play some third for us. I'm sorry...How's is anything tonight Crede's fault?
  21. QUOTE(southsider2k5 @ Jun 30, 2005 -> 08:12 AM) They didn't have numbers then. The mid 20's Yankees were the first to have numbers on their backs, and even then the number on their backs were corresponded to their spot in the batting order. And that's why, kids, Babe Ruth was number 3... So endeth the lesson
  22. QUOTE(Balta1701 @ Jun 30, 2005 -> 02:44 PM) The problem here is that you assume our pitching will remain at a constant level all season. Given that El Duque has been inconsistent and injured, 2 of our bullpen guys have been inconsistent, we don't know how long we can count on Contreras, and this has thus far been a breakout season for Garland, Cotts, Politte, and a few others, the question remains; can we keep winning with pitching all year. We can if everything continues the way it has. But everyone knew in May that we would need the offense to pick up for this team to really put everyone away. It's showed some signs of doing it for most of June...we just need to not slow down (i.e. the past few games) for long periods any more this season. IN 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004...All the comments were...We need pitching, we can't rely on our Bats all year. What if they go cold??
  23. QUOTE(Jabroni @ Jun 30, 2005 -> 02:31 PM) I'm not saying that I want to trade him but what is Carl's trade value at these days? A team like Annaheim would be interested. They are looking for a DH. But I don't see KW trading him really... Even if you don't start him, it's a helluva bat to have coming off the bench. Especially during the playoffs.
  24. QUOTE(SoxFan1 @ Jun 30, 2005 -> 02:30 PM) Widge pops out. INning. 5-1 Sox. FIRE GREG WALKER!!!!
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