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100 pages....wow.
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QUOTE(Heads22 @ Aug 31, 2005 -> 11:24 PM) Ever been to a cooter festival, Jim? I wanna go!
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QUOTE(hammerhead johnson @ Aug 31, 2005 -> 10:34 PM) Odom, Hillenmeyer, Ayanbadejo, and Woods are glorified special teams players. If any one of those guys is starting for you or even posing as the main back-up at the OLB slots, that can not be good. Best defense of all time. My version: DE: Ogunleye (All-Pro Caliber) DT: Harris (All-Pro Caliber) DT: HOLE DE: Brown (Solid) LB: HOLE LB: Urlacher (All-Pro Caliber) LB: Briggs (Solid) CB: Tillman (Solid) CB: HOLE FS: Green (Solid) SS: Brown (All-Pro Caliber) And Ogunleye isn't exactly what I'd call a run-stuffer. He's just prolific when it comes to the pass rush. I can just as easily call him merely solid overall, as a lot of people outside of Chicago have. But that is the extent of my Bears homerism. The D-Line doesn't need a run stuffer. If anything, Scott is a run-stuffer. The way Lovie has his defensive schemes set up, there is always a hole covered. The main 3, Waly, Brown, and Tommy are pass-rushers. Scott is the big guy run-stuffer like big Ted Washington was. I still think it was a mistake to let him go. But I did say that the only holes I would consider were those that you listed...
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QUOTE(SoxFan101 @ Aug 31, 2005 -> 10:05 PM) Hey Soxfan1 this is coming from another Bears fan but has anyone ever called you a bit of a homer b4... if not than I am now Never a home until now, just highly (sometimes overly) optomistic.
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QUOTE(Heads22 @ Aug 31, 2005 -> 10:13 PM) Jason? ZING! WOW! ZINGER FOR THE AGES RIGHT THERE! LMFAO!
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Peter Warrick released by Bengals.
SoxFan1 replied to Steve9347's topic in Alex’s Olde Tyme Sports Pub
QUOTE(chimpy2121 @ Aug 31, 2005 -> 09:23 PM) Report is Warrick to Seattle http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/columns/stor..._len&id=2148248 Hmmm, we just dropped Koren Robinson...let's pick up Peter Warrick! -
QUOTE(WhiteSox311 @ Aug 31, 2005 -> 08:30 PM) HAHA, Whatever you say Ugg. it dont not matter any no more huh ....what?
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QUOTE(ChiSoxyGirl @ Aug 31, 2005 -> 09:06 PM) Eh well, they deserve it. On the other hand, I don't see the point. You're more likely to be raped by a family member, friend, intimate than a stranger--so you'd have to wear this 24-7. But, after the would be rapist goes, uh, flaccid wouldn't it just slip off because of the decrease in size of the penis? :Looks up "flaccid": I personally wouldn't like my penis caught in a bear-trap. But how the hell do you rape someone without checking the goods? I think I need to see a pacture of this device...
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Natural disaster don't mean much anymore, I see.
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QUOTE(Colorado Sox Fan @ Aug 31, 2005 -> 07:28 PM) Guess I need to change to Colorado Bears Fan. Broncos fans make me :puke Haha. Go Bears!
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QUOTE(Flash Tizzle @ Aug 31, 2005 -> 07:28 PM) It all depends on the type of car, price of the car, and commitment of the person to pay a certain percentage of costs. Prior to my 16th birthday I saved over $2,000 dollars working with my parents and doing yard work for elderly neighbors. Because my grades were good and I was willing to pay for insurance with nearly all the money I earned from a part-time job my parents promised to chip in $4,000 dollars for a 1987 Monte Carlo SS. My brother, a mechanic, already inspected it and found it in good condition despite 90,000 miles. Unfortunately, two days after I received my license I crashed my dad's car into that of a friend from school. Immediately my parents took the opportunity to squash the idea of purchasing the Monte Carlo. While I was pissed then, I understand now giving a new driver the keys to either a muscle car, or even a car in general, creates a certain level of greed. I worked for my percentage of the payments, but still my parents offered to pay for nearly all of it. Teenagers should understand early in their life the personal commitment needed to own an item such as a car. If MTV"s Sweet Sixteen show (Unfortuantely, I'm drawn in to it) has taught my anything, it's the spoiled rich produce arrogant children who expect everything at their disposal. No sixteen year old should receive a new car,much less an Audi 500 or Landrover. Shoot, my car has 123,000 mileson it now and I have accounted for about 26 of them so far...
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QUOTE(winodj @ Aug 31, 2005 -> 07:25 PM) 30.5 miles. 61 miles a day...holy f***. I feel sorry for ya man.
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QUOTE(Colorado Sox Fan @ Aug 31, 2005 -> 07:08 PM) I'm not too excited about this season, but we're not the worst team in the league. The Bronco's are a good team, I agree.
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QUOTE(whitesoxin' @ Aug 31, 2005 -> 07:17 PM) I hate when people I know get brand new cars. Example, one of my friends got a 2005 Mustang last year for his 16th. :headshake No one is that rich out of my friends. Only 1 of my friends (who we all suspect his father to be a drug dealer ) got a new BMW for his 16th. Everyone else, 1993 Camaro, 1996 Lincoln Mark VIII (me), 1995 Grand Prix, 1995 Blazer K5, etc.
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QUOTE(winodj @ Aug 31, 2005 -> 07:18 PM) I do have that car, and I'm getting nearly 35 miles to the gallon. How far are you from your job?
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QUOTE(kapkomet @ Aug 31, 2005 -> 06:39 PM) Cingular bites ass, at least here. I dropped at least two calls a day on it. I guess it all depends on what area you are in and where the company has it's satellites set up...
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QUOTE(whitesoxin' @ Aug 31, 2005 -> 07:11 PM) Oh yeah I forgot to mention we have to pay 50% on our food, but f*** that I pig out all the time and tell them I didn't eat anything. Edit: thanks for the cookies, and now back to our regularly schedule thread.. It's Dairy Queen..how much ice cream can you really pig out on? Your welcome, enjoy them with some ice cream... Now, cars...
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QUOTE(whitesoxin' @ Aug 31, 2005 -> 07:08 PM) I knew it was Adam Sandler. That you did. Here are some cookies:
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QUOTE(whitesoxin' @ Aug 31, 2005 -> 07:07 PM) I work with all my friends at DQ, but it still sucks balls. I make all the food on the grill and its so f***ing greasy. Plus, the pay sucks because the boss is a cheap ass. That's all you man lol. I worked at this little place called "Harmony's Hamburgers" and the owner was this wittle owd lady and she was really cool. Free s*** everyday, a little above minimum wage, friends, and regular customers = good tips!
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QUOTE(whitesoxin' @ Aug 31, 2005 -> 07:06 PM) BILLY MADISON! I think, it's an Adam Sandler movie. Also, that line is in Jesus Walks. EH, WRONG!
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QUOTE(Rowand44 @ Aug 31, 2005 -> 07:04 PM) You eat pieces of s*** for breakfast??? Anyone know the movie? OMFG....I can see the scene in my head but I can't spit out the title! Edit: Happy Gilmore!?!?!
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QUOTE(winodj @ Aug 31, 2005 -> 06:52 PM) You think that's bad? Try living in New Jersey. 1100 a year for Car Insurance. at 3.00 a gallon, that's 30+ a tank in my Scion. I use 2 and a half tanks a week for work. And I don't get any mileage allowance. So I'm now spending 300 a month for gas. Thats another car payment. 2 1/2 tanks a week? Uuum, get a closer job or a smaller car. Ouch...
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QUOTE(whitesoxin' @ Aug 31, 2005 -> 06:56 PM) Don't do it. Eating s*** for 5 hours > working at fast food I worked for a little fast-food restaurant near my block earlier this year and it was fun. I worked with all of my friends. Time of my life. I'll work at Burger King, right next to 2 of my friends who work at KFc and across from my fest friend who works at McDonalds. We meet up after work and chill. Good times...
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I informally had a car before I turned 16 but it was pretty much known that it was mine. No, with it being a f***ing 8-cylinder gas-guzzling Lincoln, I will probably sell it and get a Mazda 626 that some lady my dad knows is selling for prettuy cheap. As soon as I get a job, most likely soon and at Burger King, I will be paying for gas and insurance.
