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Texsox

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  1. Two ways have worked for me. Subtle, going to sleep an hour earlier each night. So if it has been 5:00 am, try at 4:00 am etc. Drastic, drugs. Knock yourself out with some sleeping pills for a few nights.
  2. I hear Kenny and JR used this list to pick the next manager
  3. http://www.soxtalk.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=66692 From August 6, 2008 and there are extensive bios and comments on most of the 50.
  4. QUOTE (Quinarvy @ Mar 3, 2012 -> 05:33 AM) If someone's honest in their golf score they are either playing in the PGA or an honest person. And people need to stop acting like golf is easy to pick up in two months, no matter how often you play. Or sandbagging.
  5. There are more differences than similarities between baseball and golf. Plus, you do get a little better by being on the course, you really improve with range and putting green time. I'm guessing he spent all his time on the course and not spending any time practicing recovery shots.
  6. You will know if you are in a place where a "happy ending" is even possible. No legitimate massage professional will offer one and you will be insulting them and their profession. If you are in a spa with a well lit waiting room, receptionist with a large window that she slides open, offer of billing your insurance company, a bill that will be titled from that company, a professionally attired male or female masseuse, no happy ending. If you are in a dimly lit trailer, a half mile from a truck stop, a security person instead of a receptionist, a solid wood window that is too small to fit a head through, your credit card will be billed as some weird sounding company you never heard off (or better, please pay cash), the person offering the massage is wearing almost nothing at all, and she asks if you prefer baby oil or baby powder, happy ending. If they do offer happy endings, they want the extra cash (I hesitated to say tips) and will guide first time customers right through the process.
  7. And I just thought to add, I don't think Thomas craved that sort of attention.
  8. It takes more than ability to become a favorite, in fact, sometimes it may actually work against you. Granville Waiters was a huge Bull favorite during his stay because his entrance late in the game signaled the game was won, like a Red Auerbach cigar. With a couple minutes to play you heard the fans start chanting Gran-ville! Now look at Thomas, as one of the top players in the game while he was playing, how many endorsements did he have? Advertisers weren't beating down his door. You gotta have the charisma beyond the ability. Something else to make that crossover.
  9. When someone dies in battle we risk lives to bring their bodies out. Seems like we can show that sort of respect by allowing the body to cool before offering a retrospective. I guess I should highlight by that I mean positive or negative.
  10. At some point there is a retrospect of the person's career and impact which may, or may not, be flattering. The timing is everything. The day they die is probably too soon unless you are Bin Laden
  11. QUOTE (southsider2k5 @ Mar 1, 2012 -> 02:28 PM) Me too. I respected the hell out of what he did, but never was my favorite. Does this make sense, Thomas was a favorite to watch, but not a favorite player? Buehrle reminded me that baseball is a game and should be fun Pudge reminded me that the game should be played right. Hard and fair. Baines just has so much integrity, too bad he was hurt Ozzie was flat out fun to watch play. Always playing with his heart on his sleeve. Robin always seemed to be trying harder than anyone else on the field, and needed to. Frank always looked unhappy. Like his talent was a burden. I sometimes include Bo Jackson but he never felt like a Sox player.
  12. It's weird but Frank never was a favorite. I couldn't help but stop and watch him play, but never a favorite.
  13. I took the headline (oops am I in trouble for calling it a headline?) to mean like in a story, not in a massage parlor.
  14. QUOTE (southsider2k5 @ Mar 1, 2012 -> 09:01 AM) 7 posts, 4 green. Seems about right. And one should have been in green. BTW, this seems like such a good policy I'm surprised it took this long to enact it. As always the problem becomes people using this as free transportation home. Why walk back when you can turn yourself in and fly for free?
  15. QUOTE (southsider2k5 @ Mar 1, 2012 -> 02:02 PM) Robin is my all-time favorite. Ozzie was on my list, as were Harold and Pudge. Recently it would have to be Buehrle. Same list, different order Buehrle, Pudge, Harold, Ozzie, Robin, "Hit Men"
  16. This btw, sucks for baseball. The Brew Crew goes from lovable to jerks in a blink of an eye.
  17. Texsox replied to Texsox's topic in SLaM
    QUOTE (southsider2k5 @ Feb 29, 2012 -> 12:38 PM) Ditto. Mega Ditto
  18. QUOTE (Y2HH @ Feb 29, 2012 -> 07:55 AM) Right, because all Democrats are poor...well, except for all the ones that are elected anyway. All the Dem are riding in private jets to their "green meetings".
  19. After reading the collectors account I am now even more convinced Braun was using PEDs.
  20. He's right. Normal years from some key guys will have this team in the hunt come September. I'm not holding my breath or planning my vacation around being in Chicago for a home stand like in every year since 1995.
  21. Belle probably has the highest ratio of hate to great season.
  22. Last year chanting "all in" worked so well
  23. I would really like to see the bottom line on a parking lot around a stadium.

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