Steff
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Ad if it pays off and we make it to the playoffs and.. gasp... the WS.. you are NOT allowed at the "winners" tailgate.
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I've been using it forever and never had an issue. Must be the bigger fish.
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I just talked about this last night with Mikster... if he (Kenny) DOESN'T do something I will bite his head off. I want something, anything. Sitting around holding onto prospects isn't cutting it with me anymore... nor my hefty check I write every year. I will however make sure I remind Kenny and DJ about the stellar Harris experiment. :puke
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And Ryan is a couple years away also. I don't like trading away the farm either... but the alternative is sitting around with our thumbs up our butts and looking forward to next year.. or the year after that. We'll soon sound like Cub fans. :puke
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Me neither. Unless I want to see this team further self distruct which is what will happen without another bat. Sweeney will do nothing for us for another 2 years at least...
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Randy Johnson rumor in Daily Southtown
Steff replied to Al Lopez Ghost (old)'s topic in Pale Hose Talk
But I heard a rumor from a friend of a friends hair stylist's dog groomer's second cousin that is dating the daughter of guy who is friends with a neighbor of the Diamonbacks groundscrew member.. and he said there might be a chance.... -
Randy Johnson rumor in Daily Southtown
Steff replied to Al Lopez Ghost (old)'s topic in Pale Hose Talk
Yep.. they scared the pee outta the Twins the past 3 days.. Or maybe their pants were wet from laughing so hard... -
Surprise, surprise... Disclaimer.. not all dogs are nice.. some are rotton pricks no matter how you treat them. Kinda like people..
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You mean in San Francisco...? http://www.cnn.com/2001/LAW/03/28/dog.mauling.arrests.01/ March 28, 2001 Web posted at: 9:44 a.m. EST (1444 GMT) SAN FRANCISCO, California (CNN) -- A San Francisco grand jury indicted a couple on charges of murder and manslaughter connected to the January 26 fatal mauling of their next-door neighbor by two dogs they were caring for. They are expected to be arraigned Wednesday. The charges against the couple stem from the death of Diane Whipple, 33, who was killed when the dogs, a mixed breed of mastiff and Canary Island dog, each weighing more than 100 pounds, attacked her in the hallway outside her apartment. San Francisco District Attorney Terence Hallinan explains why Marjorie Knoller was charged with second-degree murder in the dog attack on Diane Whipple. "We think these charges are appropriate," said district attorney Terence Hallinan. "I'm confident that we will secure convictions on them." Marjorie Knoller, 45, who was walking the dogs on leashes at the time of the attack, was charged with second-degree murder, manslaughter and keeping a mischievous animal. If convicted on all charges, she could face 15 years to life in prison. Her husband Robert Noel, 59, who was not present during the mauling, was indicted on charges of involuntary manslaughter and keeping a mischievous animal. Knoller's bail is set at $2 million and Noel's at $1 million. "Second-degree murder in this case would involve a jury finding malice, that a killing was done with implied malice, that is, with such a level of reckless behavior knowing the danger of something and consciously disregarding it, which resulted in someone's death," Assistant District Attorney James Hammer explained the case against Knoller. Knoller and Noel testified before the grand jury Tuesday afternoon, and paramedics were called to assist Knoller after she suffered an anxiety attack. Soon after, a San Francisco police officer in an unmarked car followed the couple as they drove north from the city. The officer called the California Highway Patrol to report that they were driving erratically. A patrol officer stopped the car and ticketed Noel for allegedly driving more than 85 mph in a 65 mph zone. The couple continued driving away from San Franciso and were arrested a few hours later in Corning. Both are being held in Tehama County, northeast of San Francisco, where they are expected to be arraigned Wednesday. Diane Whipple was attacked and killed by two Presa Canario-mastiffs in January. Noel and Knoller, both of whom are attorneys, said they were caring for the dogs on behalf of a Pelican Bay Prison inmate, who allegedly ran an illegal attack-dog ring for drug dealers. In a strange twist, the couple adopted dog owner and inmate Paul Schneider in a procedure that became official three days after Whipple's death. Under the California penal code, any person owning, or having custody of a dog trained to attack or kill may be held liable should the dog kill a human. Prosecutors said they did not have any evidence "of actual training of fighting dogs," but did present the grand jury with evidence of past violent acts by the two dogs. Bane, the 120-pound male dog, was put to death soon after the attack. Hera, the female dog, is being held as potential evidence in the case, although the San Francisco Animal Control Department has ordered that she be put down because she is "vicious and dangerous" and poses a significant risk to the community, said Sgt. Bill Herndon.
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So am I, what's your point?
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Naa.. it wasn't just a quote.. it was a pretty lengthy post. You didn't do anything. It obviously was just a figment of my imagionation... rolleyeyes.gif
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Hmmm.. something's missing from this thread.. rolleyeyes.gif
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Randy Johnson rumor in Daily Southtown
Steff replied to Al Lopez Ghost (old)'s topic in Pale Hose Talk
Several times.. :banghead :banghead -
He's got a HUGE attitude. Plus, he didn't have kind words to say about Chicago when I saw him earlier in the year. Interesting factoid.. Albert's dad was his little league coach. So he learned from the "best" on how to play well with others.
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Well.. we don't want BJ Ryan which is probably who they would want to pawn off on us. He's not good for the clubhouse.
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It is how they were raised. If they were raised to be assholes (like humans) they will be. If they are raised not knowing violence, or agressiveness towards others, they can't exhibit the behavior. Your issue that they are mean when protecting their homes.. well of course they are. Cause that's what they are taught. An example is my dog, Ginger. She's not a "guard dog", nor have we taught her to "protect" anything. She see's someone walking by the house or the pizza man comes to the door and she whines to get out to lick the crap out of them. She's never growled at anyone or anything. She's 68 lbs of pure muscle and can knock over anything that gets in the way of her and a treat. But she doesn't care about people sticking their hands in her bowl when she eats, or kids yanking on her tail, etc, etc.. She just wants to be pet.. which is how we raised her. It helps that she's a mixed breed.. but my uncles dog (a rot) is the same way. I'll be the first to admit that I don't know much about dog behavior, but both of the zach's (who help me a bunch when I was trying to "train" Ginger) do so maybe they could add a bit more insite on this.
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Henderson is probably avaliable...
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Oh that GD Sox Split...
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Hysterical!!!
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Can you be so kind as to pass along the winning lotto numbers....? Thanks
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From what I hear, he's got a slight injury. Plus.. the guy is making next to nothing, correct..? Why on earth would they want to get rid of him? Makes no sense..
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I'm just making a funny... No worries..
