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  1. If the movie is being made in the near future, you can bet your sweet ass that Seth Rogen WILL be in it.
  2. QUOTE (bigruss22 @ Apr 4, 2011 -> 09:10 AM) Hahha, well from what I remember atleast one of them was hot, but she only spoke Spanish and I had no idea what she was saying, so we made out at the club and I ended up leaving her to find my friend since it was 5am and we needed to go back to the hostel at some point. It was probably, "no mister, please stop trying to make out with me."
  3. QUOTE (The Critic @ Apr 2, 2011 -> 06:00 PM) I have to wonder at this point if Sting doesn't just get some kind of kick out of being the only "big name" not to work for Vince? I think I'd have jobbed to Mae Young at Mania rather than work in that clusterf*** they're operating in Orlando. I think that's what it probably is.
  4. QUOTE (ptatc @ Apr 2, 2011 -> 04:14 PM) You know you will see this. Ozzie likes to rest his regulars especially early in the season so they are fresh later in the season. I'm not saying I agree, I'm just saying that you know he likes to do it and will continue to do it. He's said some things over the offseason that might show that he's actually adapting. If so, he only needs to have one guy start on Tuesday, another on Wednesday, etc.
  5. Ozzie has to have learned his lesson by now. We can't afford to throw games away, even this early in the season, by putting a lot of the bench guys in all at once. It's fine to scatter guys in during the week, but there should never be more than one (two on occasion) bench guy starting unless there are injuries, we've clinched, or we've been eliminated.
  6. Like people have said, it's a bit too early to consider this. One thing I can say for sure, though, is that Quentin is the wildcard in this lineup. The offense will be pretty damn good regardless of what he does, but it will be elite if he has a good year. I feel like the only real disappointment offensively this year will be AJ. He's probably going to be the guy killing rallies regularly this season and overall just being the one that gives everybody that sinking feeling when he's coming to the plate.
  7. QUOTE (knightni @ Apr 1, 2011 -> 03:57 PM) Thanks for the kind words.
  8. QUOTE (southsider2k5 @ Apr 2, 2011 -> 09:43 AM) Ha, what sucks is that I really thought I made a good point. I even felt good that, no matter what, the Sox would still be in first tonight.
  9. QUOTE (southsider2k5 @ Apr 2, 2011 -> 09:21 AM) KC is 1-1. If they win and we lose, there goes the pennant. Crud! I didn't realize the Royals played on Thursday. I thought everyone had only played one game. This is when being a smartass backfires
  10. QUOTE (ScottyDo @ Apr 2, 2011 -> 08:45 AM) Agreed. No guarantee you'll be able to do it again, so flaunt it if you got it! Well actually, I can guarantee he will be able do it again. The Sox will be in first at the end of today no matter what. They may be tied, but they'll still be in first.
  11. QUOTE (Jordan4life @ Apr 2, 2011 -> 12:39 AM) I'm tryin' to bang this HOT ass Indian chick that's playing super hard to get. What are my chances? I mean I want like a percentage. Feather or dot?
  12. QUOTE (Flash Tizzle @ Apr 2, 2011 -> 06:59 AM) Has anyone seen Insidious? I've been hearing positive reviews from several of my friends. I was gonna go today, but I'm too tired and lazy to get it in before the Sox game. My buddy, whose opinion is usually gold in respect to horror movies, said it was worth seeing at the theater. The worst I've read so far is that the ending is sort of a letdown, but the rest of the movie is supposed to be great.
  13. QUOTE (forrestg @ Mar 31, 2011 -> 05:04 PM) I hope the sox erect a statue in his honor or honor him in some way. His 2005 season played an immense part in winning the season. Hell, honor that whole team for their contributions. You're really scraping the bottom of the barrel of guys to honor if you put a statue of Jermaine Dye at the stadium. They should do something for the whole 2005 team, though.
  14. QUOTE (OsweGo-Go Sox @ Mar 31, 2011 -> 10:22 PM) Through the magic of DVR, and much trial and error, I got it lined up. So close that when they showed Vin in the booth talking, his lips synced up perfectly. Miller's the man. Unfairly grouped in with Morgan as something bad. Agreed.
  15. QUOTE (southsider2k5 @ Mar 31, 2011 -> 11:54 AM) The method that everyone keep throwing out there is spending over slot on draft. Even if you got past the big thing that JR will never go against Seligs edicts on slot, the problem is that any money spent on the draft has to come from somewhere. Would you have been OK with the Sox not signing Jesse Crain this year and putting it into the draft? Or the Sox signed a lesser hitter than Adam Dunn and using the savings in the draft? Or if the Sox let AJ walk away and went with Castro and Flowers behind the plate? That is the reality of what is being proposed here. These things don't have a vaccuum. If you want more spending on draft picks, it means less money for the major league team's budget. I said that they have done a good job in recent years of improving how they draft. They just have to continue that trend, plus find a way to get better results from the Central and South American markets.
  16. QUOTE (Jenksy Cat @ Mar 31, 2011 -> 10:58 AM) I used the Twins simply because I'm almost certain everyone who panics over our weak farm system salivates over the Twins....and I was pointing out that their incredible farm system hasn't done s***. Would you trade the Twins 6 division wins over 2 division wins and championship the last 10 years? I wouldn't, and no matter how you cut the KW era, they still have a title from a team that was built with the same philosophy as the current one (a few home grown, a few trades, a few FA signings). No, I obviously wouldn't trade anything for the World Series. The problem is that we don't have to be one way or the other. We can have a good farm system and compete as we do. Thankfully, they've been turning this around in the last few years with the draft. They need to continue drafting well, but they also need to get a better foothold in the Latin market.
  17. QUOTE (Balta1701 @ Mar 31, 2011 -> 10:26 AM) In a 5 team division with everything equal, you should make the playoffs 1 time in 5 years, 2 times in 10 years, and 3 times in 15 years. The White Sox have made the playoffs 3 times in 11 years. Yes, they're behind the Twins in that regard. They're still above average. That's being generous since, at any point in the last ten years, 2 of the 3 worst teams in the AL were in the Central.
  18. QUOTE (Jenksy Cat @ Mar 31, 2011 -> 08:56 AM) How many playoff series' have the almighty Twins and their invincible "farm" won? (I'm assuming everyone here would cry tears of joy if we had the Twins system) Neither team is doing it 100% right, and just as you don't think we're consistent contenders, I don't think the Twins are either. Wining the division then getting demolished in the playoffs every year isn't a contender in my opinion. As a couple writers have said, the Sox are extremely volatile, we'll either be incredible or huge underachievers with nothing in the middle. I'm fine with that strategy as long as they are doing everything possible to fill huge holes (Dunn>Kotsay) and gambling on having a legit WS contender vs building the Twins version of a "contender". It gets tiring having to constantly fall back on the fact that the Twins never do anything. It reminds me of all of the years where the Sox had no chance, but we kept our hope afloat because the Cubs were also really bad. It's actually kind of sad. No matter how you cut it, we've only made the playoffs twice in ten years. With the payroll we've had in comparison to the competition, plus the greater amount of talent we've seemingly had, it's not very good to only have two appearances.
  19. QUOTE (T R U @ Mar 31, 2011 -> 03:23 AM) ahh ok I understand now after re-reading.. but going back to that, I am actually fairly confident that Kane is the longest tenured wrestler in WWE right now.. Its funny thinking about Kane.. he was Isaac Yankem and the Fake Diesel.. and then he became Kane and has had prolly a very easy and fullfilling career.. hes never had to have the burden of being the main draw of the company, but at the same time he has always been a "dominant" wrestler.. pretty sweet gig His tenure was what made his recent title run so sweet. The guy was with the company more than like 15 years, and held the championship for a day (I think). I'm guessing one of the main reasons he's stuck around so long is that he's very agreeable backstage, not asking for pushes and sort of just taking whatever storyline they throw at him.
  20. QUOTE (Steve9347 @ Mar 30, 2011 -> 05:04 PM) The Red Sox are pretty darn buck nasty. Sadly, this is true.
  21. QUOTE (The Ginger Kid @ Mar 30, 2011 -> 04:57 PM) at least one of their "experts" picked the Sox to win it. ESPN predictions Wow, if we were to go by their picks, there would barely be any reason for a fan of almost any team to watch this season. It's basically this: 90% - Red Sox 5% - Phillies 4% - Braves 1% - White Sox or Giants
  22. QUOTE (Soxfest @ Mar 30, 2011 -> 02:27 PM) MB is just over .500 since signing his last deal and is no better than a number 3 starter at best anymore. I still can't believe this guy has lasted 8 years without getting banned
  23. QUOTE (maggsmaggs @ Mar 30, 2011 -> 02:18 PM) Can I nominate this for post of the year, especially that bolded part? Yes, please.
  24. QUOTE (T R U @ Mar 30, 2011 -> 12:34 PM) Hmm, I don't think Kane has gone anywhere either.. I was thinking the same thing.
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