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I saw Avatar in Imax 3D and personally feel like that was the only reason it was awesome. I don't think I want to see it in regular format.
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What would you be willing to give Danks to extend
Milkman delivers replied to caulfield12's topic in Pale Hose Talk
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QUOTE (FlaSoxxJim @ Apr 23, 2010 -> 06:40 AM) Been years since I've seen it, I'll have to go back and rewatch. But I remember Dunaway and Holden turning solid performances, and of course Peter Finch as Howard Beale is one of those iconic portrayals that everybody recognizes and parodies even if they've never seen the original film. Chinatown is another film I saw years ago and loved that I've meant to go back to. Now it'll have to be a double feature. I saw that the other day, too, and really liked it. I thought I'd like Network, but I just didn't.
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QUOTE (FlaSoxxJim @ Apr 22, 2010 -> 12:54 PM) I love Network. It may feel dated now, but you have to give it credit for how well it presaged just how far sensationalist shock media would go in time. I see that, but the story itself really lacked for me.
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I've watched Network and On Golden Pond the last few days. I was pretty disappointed with Network, given the amount of times I'd heard good things about it. I really enjoyed On Golden Pond, though.
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QUOTE (Tex @ Apr 21, 2010 -> 09:00 PM) Which can happen driving home from a Sox game. I'm being a bit facetious of course, but I think it's also a little stupid to say you would regret something you don't do more than some of the possible consequences of an action.
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QUOTE (Tex @ Apr 21, 2010 -> 12:58 PM) Go for it. It may be risky, maybe foolhardy, but live life. You will always regret more the things you don't do than the things you do. Unless you get kidnapped, shot, stabbed, etc. I'd certainly regret doing it more than I would've regretted not doing it.
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This has got to be weird for that girl, that's for sure.
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This seems like a no-brainer to me. You play.
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QUOTE (Jordan4life @ Apr 19, 2010 -> 03:34 AM) Thing is it's not even a lovefest. Nobody was thinking about Pods before the season. But since we're off to a bad start and JP is struggling, the crybabies have made it their daily mission to check Royals box scores hoping Pods did well so they can say, "hahahaha. Pods is the s***. Pierre sucks. Way to go, KW!." And as soon as Pods comes back to earth, and he will, the little girls will find something else. Maybe Juan Uribe goes on a hot streak and the crybabies will start a "Uribe" thread tracking his every at-bat so they can say, "hahahahaha. KW strikes again! We could've had Uribe for nothing. But noooo!!" I like the former better. Sure it hurts. But it's a nice feeling when you feel 5-10 pounds lighter. None of that seems necessary.
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QUOTE (Steve9347 @ Apr 18, 2010 -> 09:32 AM) That's weak, man. It's like no one remembers the 4.91 era the dude put up over 32 starts with the Yanks his last go around, or the 4.84 he had with the Sox his first year here, or the 4.67 he had with the Sox in his final year here. He dominated the NL East, but in the AL he has never been an above average pitcher. Well, that's not exactly true. I'm pretty sure he dominated the AL at least through the All-Star game in his first year with the Yankees.
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QUOTE (GoodAsGould @ Apr 17, 2010 -> 05:16 PM) Im sorry but his question was fairly obvious if you watched the film and rather than comment on my post you could have answered him yourself if you cared that much Luckily I'm awesome and took care of the job for both of you slackers.
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QUOTE (Brian @ Apr 17, 2010 -> 04:44 PM) After seeing these new American Airlines commercials, did they put bigger seats in their planes? I'm going to AZ in Sept and may book with them if that is the case. Being 6'5 sucks when flying. Wow, didn't know you were that tall. I thought SoxFan1 was our resident tall freak.
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I keep thinking the title says "Rubber Match" and then I wonder for a second why it's in SLaM.
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QUOTE (BigSqwert @ Apr 15, 2010 -> 03:00 PM) With the issues Ed Norton had filming the Hulk I think Carlos would be a suitable replacement for any sequels or The Avengers film. I know this has nothing to do with the Sox, but what issues are you talking about?
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Ozzie convinced he'd get another job if fired
Milkman delivers replied to caulfield12's topic in Pale Hose Talk
QUOTE (lostfan @ Apr 16, 2010 -> 08:58 PM) And Ditka was eventually cast aside, and didn't coach again for 5 years (although he got hired as a broadcaster), but when he did get another shot he was a miserable failure and pretty much ruined the illusion that all those teams were good because of him (Buddy Ryan anyone...?). Ditka may have been an icon because of 1985, but really as a coach he wasn't all that... Ditka is the most overrated sports figure in the history of Chicago. Almost ANY coach could have taken that 1985 Bears team all the way. In fact, it's hard to believe that they only won it once, which I think says a lot about Ditka. That championship was due to the defense and Buddy Ryan. -
The 'pen has been spectacular
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QUOTE (Rowand44 @ Apr 16, 2010 -> 12:52 PM) I expect the pen to be solid all year long. I'm sure Linebrink will have a dip in production in the 2nd half per usual but besides him and Randy Williams everyone else in the pen should be real good all year imo. Not necessarily. I think the change in roles and amount of IP will have a very positive effect on Linebrink. He may actually end up being a pretty good reliever for us, but definitely not worth the money he's being paid. -
The 'pen has been spectacular
Milkman delivers replied to Jordan4life_2007's topic in Pale Hose Talk
QUOTE (DBAHO @ Apr 16, 2010 -> 07:07 AM) Seems as if Tony Pena has finally found his groove in Chicago also, although it is very early obviously. He was very good at the end of last season though IIRC. Ever since they picked up Peña, I have been waiting for him to take a Thornton turn. It makes sense that it took almost a full season, though. Well, hopefully. -
I may be wrong, but hasn't he thrown a couple of games where he faced the minimum, too? Other than the perfect game and no-hitter, I'm pretty sure he pitched a game against the Indians in which he faced the minimum (when the story came out that he used some new cream on his arms that made his skin burn, so he pitched even quicker than normal). And he may have even done it another time. That has to be some kind of a record.
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QUOTE (Jordan4life @ Apr 16, 2010 -> 04:27 PM) I said I respect the Twins. But Milkman used the word "afraid." They just don't scare me like a NY or Tampa (yes, I meant Tampa) would. TB is one of the top 4 teams in baseball, IMO. If they were in the central, it'd be a wrap. I just think the Twins slurping around here is getting out of hand a little. It's like some do it intentionally just to take back-handed slaps at the Sox. I'd bet (I can't prove this obviously, as it's a hypothetical) that if we were to switch rosters with them, 90% of the board would be complaining that we have an awesome lineup and average pitching. On the other hand, you're responding to other people's posts as though there is no reason to think the Twins are a threat with statements like "No team with Scott Baker and Jon Rauch as their #1 starter and closer is going to run and hide from anyone." I'm saying that they most definitely deserve to be taken seriously, especially with their track record in the division and specifically against us. Sorry if the word "afraid" changed the entire meaning of what I was getting at.
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QUOTE (SoxAce @ Apr 16, 2010 -> 04:11 PM) You say your not respecting the Twins cause of the same number of playoff appearances as us, yet you put Tampa in the discussion whose had only 1 playoff appearance (albeit a W.S. appearance) in the last 5 years. I'm going to assume you meant Boston. I know damn well I'm respecting a team who has beaten us and the Tigers for the division (not to mention always stays competitive) in the past whose overall talent was much superior over the years. They have earned that right even with the non scare factor.. they do their thing. Not saying they are gonna win this thing, but it wouldn't shock me if they did especially with that offense and Liriano looking real good early. (still think he'll have a b****in year, ala 3.50-3.75ish, just won't be as sexy with the Ks per 9 like he used to be) Still wouldn't put it past them to acquire a SP or even a BP guy (or a 3B) by the deadline. And yes J4L, I've been messin with you a bit lately it seems. Exactly.
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QUOTE (Brian @ Apr 17, 2010 -> 08:33 AM) I know what people meant when they say the ending was weak.
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QUOTE (MHizzle85 @ Apr 15, 2010 -> 01:38 PM) Except he's got a history of s***ting himself on a big stage...hell a stage that even remotely matters. Javy Vasquez sucks. Plain & simple, he may get a good amount of strikeouts but hes no more than a #4 to me. The White Sox also have a track record of the crappy, inconsistent offense they've shown this year.
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QUOTE (Jordan4life @ Apr 15, 2010 -> 03:07 PM) Yeah, a whole 10 days into the season. If Liriano establishes himself as a legit #1, then, yes, we're in some trouble. I don't see that happening, though. I don't know how you can sit there and act like you're not afraid of the team that consistently wins this division, even when they seemingly have less talent on paper.
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QUOTE (Tex @ Apr 15, 2010 -> 06:39 PM) Yep, I used it once. It may have improved from the early version I used. My biggest problem was the dog enjoyed playing with it. So he would run, grab a chunk and toss it around the yard . . . twenty or thirty times a day . . . each time with a different piece . . . every f***ing day . . . then you hit it with a mower. The dog?!
