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HSC....f*** means have sex....f*** also means kill. Same as do. If you do KW, you'd have two choices.

 

1) You could have sex with him

2) You could kill him

 

f***ing is essentially the same thing....so I think, if given the choice, you would f*** KW....not having sex with him though....don't even think about that. :nono :puke...just worry about killing him.

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HSC....f*** means have sex....f*** also means kill.  Same as do.  If you do KW, you'd have two choices.

 

1) You could have sex with him

2) You could kill him

 

f***ing is essentially the same thing....so I think, if given the choice, you would f*** KW....not having sex with him though....don't even think about that. :nono :puke...just worry about killing him.

geez im getting educated on the finer terms of the 2000's...lol never knew f*** could have two meanings.. i just always understood it to be about sex.. but i would rather have it be the later of your explination.. yea in that case i would f*** kw... (the kill him one).....so put me down for that......... :headbang

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I am glad you mentioned Bobby Knoop because I was going to yell at you for that omission -  :)  - he was not Nellie but a damn fine 2nd baseman -

 

as for the rest, I am confused as to why anyone would be all over us for not giving KW credit.  At best, the jury is still out on him, since 2001 was all injuries and 2002 we ended up at 500.  And that is at best.  At worst he has f***ed over a good team. 

 

If 2003 is a great season, then we can re-evaluate KW and if not, that will move some decisions about him in only one direction - but on a 1-10 scale, the most he can get is a 5, at most, and I know you and a lot of others would give him a 1 or 2.  And I have stopped arguing that one...  especially since the MB-let's-jerk-around-our-ace thing - 

 

someone on the MLB boards was screaming that JR gave KW all the credit for the Colon deal - well of course JR was going to say that. 

 

This season is make or break for KW.

Bobby Knoop was a hell of a base coach for the Angels for a long time. Man...I forgot all about him.

 

I think he was a base coach at least.

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yea in that case i would f*** kw...

ahhh lets pls keep this as clean as possible and keep the porn off the site. man let a women post and she starts with her wild disires. :headbang

hey you took that out of context... read the whole thing before you assume i want to do it with kw..... the only thing i would do with im is blast his ass to the moon or burry it 6 ft. under... take a pick........... :headbang

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yea in that case i would f*** kw...

ahhh lets pls keep this as clean as possible and keep the porn off the site. man let a women post and she starts with her wild disires. :headbang

hey you took that out of context... read the whole thing before you assume i want to do it with kw..... the only thing i would do with im is blast his ass to the moon or burry it 6 ft. under... take a pick........... :headbang

it was a nice try wasn't it. :D

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All I know is that I have never seen any credible report that KW did not orchestrate the Colon deal. on the contrary, every thing I have seen from the media has indicated that he, in fact, did. Reinsdorf would have had to have had some input into it, because of Colon's salary. I 'll grant that point. And of course Cashman and Minaya "helped" .... How the hell do trade anyone without "help" from the other GM?

 

Now, as for the Buerhle thing .... I'm still waiting for the s*** to hit the fan in papers about this. The source of information I have ever seen on this issue .... or the stuff saying KW did not make the Colon deal, for that matter .... Has been in here. I'm not saying I don't believe it could be true... I just want to see it verified in the press. Just because a KW basher in here says it .... That does not make it fact.

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All I know is that I have never seen any credible report that KW did not orchestrate the Colon deal. on the contrary, every thing I have seen from the media has indicated that he, in fact, did.  Reinsdorf would have had to have had some input into it, because of Colon's salary.  I 'll grant that point.  And of course Cashman and Minaya "helped" .... How the hell do trade anyone without "help" from the other GM?

 

Now, as for the Buerhle thing .... I'm still waiting for the s*** to hit the fan in papers about this.  The source of information I have ever seen on this issue .... or the stuff saying KW did not make the Colon deal, for that matter .... Has been in here.  I'm not saying I don't believe it could be true... I just want to see it verified in the press. Just because a KW basher in here says it .... That does not make it fact.

it wasnt a kw basher , ok it was a kw basher ;) , but that KW basher is an immediate member of mark buehrle's family...

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All I know is that I have never seen any credible report that KW did not orchestrate the Colon deal. on the contrary, every thing I have seen from the media has indicated that he, in fact, did.  Reinsdorf would have had to have had some input into it, because of Colon's salary.  I 'll grant that point.  And of course Cashman and Minaya "helped" .... How the hell do trade anyone without "help" from the other GM?

 

Now, as for the Buerhle thing .... I'm still waiting for the s*** to hit the fan in papers about this.  The source of information I have ever seen on this issue .... or the stuff saying KW did not make the Colon deal, for that matter .... Has been in here.  I'm not saying I don't believe it could be true... I just want to see it verified in the press.   Just because a KW basher in here says it .... That does not make it fact.

it wasnt a kw basher , ok it was a kw basher ;) , but that KW basher is an immediate member of mark buehrle's family...

You have a point, and I wouldn't want to insult the credibility of this family member. But at the same time you have to take into account that at best, he probably got any details of the negotiations on a "third hand" basis. Mark's agent would be first hand.. he would be in the negotiations directly. When the agent reported to Mark, that makes Mark as having "second hand" info... then Mark tells this particular family member.. third hand. Just saying, the possibility is there that this info is somewhat inaccurate. I was led to believe that it would be hitting the papers soon... and I'm still waiting for that.

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All I know is that I have never seen any credible report that KW did not orchestrate the Colon deal. on the contrary, every thing I have seen from the media has indicated that he, in fact, did.  Reinsdorf would have had to have had some input into it, because of Colon's salary.  I 'll grant that point.  And of course Cashman and Minaya "helped" .... How the hell do trade anyone without "help" from the other GM?

 

Now, as for the Buerhle thing .... I'm still waiting for the s*** to hit the fan in papers about this.  The source of information I have ever seen on this issue .... or the stuff saying KW did not make the Colon deal, for that matter .... Has been in here.  I'm not saying I don't believe it could be true... I just want to see it verified in the press.   Just because a KW basher in here says it .... That does not make it fact.

it wasnt a kw basher , ok it was a kw basher ;) , but that KW basher is an immediate member of mark buehrle's family...

You have a point, and I wouldn't want to insult the credibility of this family member. But at the same time you have to take into account that at best, he probably got any details of the negotiations on a "third hand" basis. Mark's agent would be first hand.. he would be in the negotiations directly. When the agent reported to Mark, that makes Mark as having "second hand" info... then Mark tells this particular family member.. third hand. Just saying, the possibility is there that this info is somewhat inaccurate. I was led to believe that it would be hitting the papers soon... and I'm still waiting for that.

you got a good point there...my take on this whole thing is we have buehrle for 4 more seasons..so much can change before then...KW and JR could both be gone and buehle might love the new management...and who knows what the future holds for mark...4 years is a lifetime to a starting pitcher..

 

seems to me we really need the season to start so we quit analyzing these issues to death...and just hope things work out for both mark and the sox..and of course...the loyal fans...

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I am glad you mentioned Bobby Knoop because I was going to yell at you for that omission -  :)  - he was not Nellie but a damn fine 2nd baseman -

 

as for the rest, I am confused as to why anyone would be all over us for not giving KW credit.  At best, the jury is still out on him, since 2001 was all injuries and 2002 we ended up at 500.  And that is at best.  At worst he has f***ed over a good team.  

 

If 2003 is a great season, then we can re-evaluate KW and if not, that will move some decisions about him in only one direction - but on a 1-10 scale, the most he can get is a 5, at most, and I know you and a lot of others would give him a 1 or 2.  And I have stopped arguing that one...  especially since the MB-let's-jerk-around-our-ace thing -  

 

someone on the MLB boards was screaming that JR gave KW all the credit for the Colon deal - well of course JR was going to say that.  

 

This season is make or break for KW.

Bobby Knoop was a hell of a base coach for the Angels for a long time. Man...I forgot all about him.

 

I think he was a base coach at least.

My main memory of Bobby Knopp occured when he was still with the Angels... He hit a Home Run into the bullpen in centerfield at old Comiskey... Ken Berry jumped up and flipped over the fence as he caught the ball... but knocked himself out when he landed in the bullpen and the ball rolled out of his glove.

 

But I'll tell ya ... Ken Berry could really go get 'em... He made a lot of great plays back in his day.

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I am glad you mentioned Bobby Knoop because I was going to yell at you for that omission -  :)  - he was not Nellie but a damn fine 2nd baseman -

 

as for the rest, I am confused as to why anyone would be all over us for not giving KW credit.  At best, the jury is still out on him, since 2001 was all injuries and 2002 we ended up at 500.  And that is at best.  At worst he has f***ed over a good team.  

 

If 2003 is a great season, then we can re-evaluate KW and if not, that will move some decisions about him in only one direction - but on a 1-10 scale, the most he can get is a 5, at most, and I know you and a lot of others would give him a 1 or 2.  And I have stopped arguing that one...  especially since the MB-let's-jerk-around-our-ace thing -  

 

someone on the MLB boards was screaming that JR gave KW all the credit for the Colon deal - well of course JR was going to say that.  

 

This season is make or break for KW.

Bobby Knoop was a hell of a base coach for the Angels for a long time. Man...I forgot all about him.

 

I think he was a base coach at least.

My main memory of Bobby Knopp occured when he was still with the Angels... He hit a Home Run into the bullpen in centerfield at old Comiskey... Ken Berry jumped up and flipped over the fence as he caught the ball... but knocked himself out when he landed in the bullpen and the ball rolled out of his glove.

 

But I'll tell ya ... Ken Berry could really go get 'em... He made a lot of great plays back in his day.

Berry is one of a long line of great fielding CFers that played for the White Sox.

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Berry is one of a long line of great fielding CFers that played for the White Sox.

 

Ken Berry is one of my favorites. I guess it's because he was making all those great catches when I was a kid. I probably glorify them a bit in my memory. That being said, Berry is one of the many players from the past that are directly responsible for me being a die hard Sox fan today. And that is despite the fact I moved from the Chicago area in 1976. Keeping up with the Sox back then wasn't easy. Cable was just getting started. No internet. The Sporting News was a Godsend to me. Then, eventually, I was able to buy the Tribune from an honor rack in a town 17 miles from my home. I'd get a Trib every time I went to that town and made countless trips there just for the Trib.

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