Everything posted by Heads22
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Sox @ Houston - World Series Game 4
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YES VIZ- Sox @ Houston - World Series Game 3
Nice grab by the Widge.- Sox @ Houston - World Series Game 3
Crede f***ing pissed.- Sox @ Houston - World Series Game 3
Rally Crede wants to get it started.- Six year FA's
http://www.baseballthinkfactory.org/files/...iscussion/33546- Sox @ Houston - World Series Game 3
Enough crappy WS music.- Official College Basketball Thread
Illinois is in the 2007 field.- lineup is different tonight?
I hear that we will be batting Jon in the nine hole, for s***s and giggles.- Official College Football Thread
He said today he plans to come back next year.- anyone who has ever posted at the main sox board
http://www.soxtalk.com/forums/index.php?showuser=86- anyone who has ever posted at the main sox board
RIP.- Hi I am new here
Welcome aboard. First tip....anything in green is sarcasm. Second tip....yes....hi8is is like that all of the time Third tip.....read the Rally Crede thread....- Jerry Owens
Yes, but how many walkoff HR's has Sizemore hit in the World Series?- Screw in Bobby Jenks elbow?
He seems to have turned it around and it's really hard not to root for the guy. A lot of his settling down has to do with wife/kids too.- Sox @ Houston - World Series Game 3
Some Soxtalk admin is 12-1 in game threads.- I DONT BELIEVE WHAT I JUST SAW
- Sox @ Houston - World Series Game 3
- Official NFL General Discussion Thread
Eli Manning. Wow.- Official College Football Thread
Baylor beat Iowa St. It's not like it's a really big deal.- Mass. School tries to force kids to be tolerant
QUOTE(JUGGERNAUT @ Oct 23, 2005 -> 03:30 PM) Being black, white, yellow, red, or any other variation of race does NOT make you immoral. Being male or female does NOT make you immoral. A person's actions determine whether they are moral or immoral. What determines whether an action is moral or immoral? This is pretty simple. If a person is a member of a faith, creed, or organization rooted in philosophy then morality & immorality is defined by that institution. In the case of Christianity most institutions view the act of sodomy as immoral. Regardless of whether it be same-sex or between a man & a woman. Sodomy is likewise considered immoral in many non-Christian faiths. So we can safely say as a general rule of faith-borne society that sodomy is looked upon as an immoral act. If a person is not a member of a faith, creed, or an organization rooted in any one philosophy then morality & immorality is defined by society. I doubt very much that state & local governments have done or said anything to encourage the act of sodomy. Furthermore given the medical risks & general consensus of practioners it can hardly be considered a healthy behavior. So whether you look upon it from a faith perspective, a medical perspective, or a general societal perspective sodomy is considered immoral or unfavorable behavior for one to partake in. Should the same stand for oral sex then?- Whatever happened to Jason Dellaero
For anyone who has seen the play of Valido, how does his play resemble that of Dellaero? Is it even a comparison? I can barely remember Jason's name, let alone recall a comparison.- Official NFL General Discussion Thread
SD wetting it's Huggies yet again close and late.- Official College Football Thread
Nice work owning me.- Official NFL General Discussion Thread
Philly incredibly clutch. Blocked FG for a TD. - Sox @ Houston - World Series Game 3