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DBAHO

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  1. DBAHO

    NCAA March Madness 2004

    Can't u hav a game where u just hav Mascots playin?
  2. BEGOOD now Beastly, but don't worry I won't criticize u for spellin Australian wrong either.
  3. DBAHO

    NCAA March Madness 2004

    That always works too.
  4. Yeah I'm neva gonna go to England anyways.
  5. DBAHO

    NCAA March Madness 2004

    Well I pay bout 200 bucks to get a chip put in my PS2 so I can burn PS2 games that don't hav DVD stuff on em and I can play em without havin to spend heaps on games.
  6. Yeah I neva payed too much attention in English, especially language and nouns and that type of stuff.
  7. Yeh I know, but I just decided to post the rest of the ideas (da 1's that actually make sense) and what I thought bout em. I really like the Nomar for Maggs deal if we can do that.
  8. Didn't he assualt sum1 in Korea?
  9. DBAHO

    NCAA March Madness 2004

    I'm gettin my PS2 chipped for Christmas, can any1 recommend the best 1 I can possibly get?
  10. I was readin this article from da Tribune and some of these trade deals r worth lookin at. No. 1: Send Billy Koch to the Mets for a mid-level prospect, preferably an arm or a middle infielder, and offer to pay half of Koch's $6.37 million salary for 2004. - This deal is still on in my opinion though we asked for David Weathers and their owner refused. No. 2: Send Paul Konerko and Jose Valentin to Los Angeles for Odalis Perez. Dan Evans is starved for offense, but he may not take this deal on the premise that he is adding additional salary to an already mammoth payroll. If this is the case, the Sox could pick up half of Konerko's $8 million salary if the Dodgers are willing to throw in another prospect. An arm or a middle infielder would do. - Now if this deal can be done, do it in a second. But there's no way LA takes back all those salaries in my opinion. No. 3: So now that the Sox have shelled out over $7 million in bribes, what do they do? They trade Magglio Ordonez to Boston. Yes, this one stinks of Sam Smith. If Boston general manager Theo Epstein can convince the Rangers to take Manny Ramirez for A-Rod, the Sox can offer Ordonez for Nomar Garciaparra. By installing Garciaparra at short, the Sox can mask the fact that there are no middle infield prospects in the organization and can address that in the next few years. Garciaparra, 30, could be a fixture in the South Side infield for the next five years. - Now I really like this possibility IF we can't resign Maggs and we CAN resign Nomar on a long term deal. If A-Rod goes to Boston for Ramirez, this could actually happen. One to definitely keep an eye on. No. 4: So if the sun and moon aligns and the Sox can pull off the aforementioned trades, their attention should then turn to free agency. As far as their own free agents, Carl Everett should be offered a four million per year deal for two years. Tony Graffanino should be re-signed so he could platoon at second with Aaron Miles. The infield takes shape from left to right: Joe Crede, Garciaparra, the Graffanino/Miles platoon, Frank Thomas and Miguel Olivo behind the dish. Thomas is not a horrible fielder and he produced his best at the plate when he played the field. Everett would be the designated hitter. - I think the chances of Everett resigning have increased since TB likely can't now afford him since they traded for Tino Martinez, and r afta Cruz Jr. and hav otha needs to fill.
  11. Yeah I've heard that Foulke is high on their wish list. Wonder if he can handle the high pressure ova there though.
  12. They'd rather deal Davis instead instead of Miles which is sayin sumthin cos da way Darius has been shooting from the outside u'd think they mite part with him instead.
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    Beasty

    He must hav mixed the white and red colors.
  14. This is from Ken Rosenthal's Inside Dish, The White Sox would love to pursue free-agent SS Miguel Tejada, but only if Tejada's price drops and the team can dump salary. Sox RF Magglio Ordonez rejected a three-year extension that included deferred money and a reduction from his $14 million salary, sending a clear message that he will not sell himself short in his final season before free-agent eligibility -- and possibly discouraging potential trade partners.
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    Beasty

    Well it's the 25th down here so I guess I'm enjoyin (Eid) al Fitr Day.
  16. DBAHO

    Beasty

    Hey Beastly, what's (Eid) al Fitr on the 25th of November?
  17. Ok Schilling's goin to Boston for Casey Fossum, Brandon Lyon, Jorge De La Rosa (lefty)and Michael Goss (outfielder). ESPN Article
  18. Hey that looks cool too, both u and CubsSuck1 did a great job with the siggy's. I just gotta decide which 1 to use now.
  19. He'll be outta there soon, I could see him in Minnesota or Chicago if they r willin to take him.
  20. Yeh I saw, man that was a big trade. I'd luv to hav Kovalchuk though.
  21. Won't be Doc for this season anyways, he's commentating on ABC and wants to watch his son play Basketball as a freshmen more. As a Magic supporter I know that Doc Rivers gets the most out of his team but it's either his way or the highway, and he ain't an X's and O's type of coach either.
  22. From ESPN, Q: Are the Nets obligated to pay Mourning the full $22 million on his contract? A: Yes. If you'll recall, when Mourning was negotiating with Dallas Mavericks and New Jersey in the off-season, he insisted on a fully guaranteed four-year deal without granting interested teams a physical related to his kidney condition. NBA insurance policies generally start paying teams 80 percent of a player's salary after the player misses 41 games in a row because of the same injury. Yet it is almost impossible for teams to secure insurance for pre-existing medical conditions like Mourning's. Meaning the Nets would have had few options beyond paying extra (and highly expensive) premiums to secure the added insurance required to cover another kidney failure, since Mourning was suffering from focal segmental glomerulosclerosis long before signing with the Nets. Q: Is there any scenario where the Nets' financial loss could be reduced? A: The circumstances here are unique, but Mourning is entitled, if he chooses, to waive the salary protection on part or all of his Nets contract. This would "unguarantee" whatever amount Mourning agreed to, but it is not yet known if Mourning is willing to forfeit any portion of the deal. Far-fetched as it sounds, it's not inconceivable that a player in Mourning's position would volunteer not to collect the full amount, on the premise that he was physically unable to complete even one of the four seasons on the deal. If Mourning does wind up collecting the full $22 million, New Jersey will have paid him more than $1.8 million per game.
  23. It's like the whole Jayson Williams situation all ova again for da Nets. I gotta feeling Byron Scott could be outta there soon if they don't turn it around quickly.
  24. Hmm I actually had to talk to sum of mah family more which was quite depressing.
  25. DBAHO

    Call of Duty

    Any1 else play this great game as well? Totally blew me away with the awesome sound and graphics, and it's great playin online as well.
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