Everything posted by DBAHO
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Who will be around for todays Chat Party?
Is it 11 yet? Sorry I hav no idea of the whole time thingy.
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New Semester
Well I'm doin a Bachelor of Business majorin in Accounting so far. I'll hav to decide all my subjects next week, if I don't end up gettin another Uni offa.
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Just got my car..
Hav fun driving it BEGOOD. Just don't do anythin stupid.
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Avatar HOF?
The Sox need 1 now, with Tony G leavin.
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Howard Dean Emotionally Unstable?
Didn't he say "I am gay" on Letterman last nite?
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Odalis Perez
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Left-hander Odalis Perez avoided arbitration Tuesday by agreeing to terms of a one-year contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers worth $5 million. Third baseman Adrian Beltre agreed to the same terms Monday. Those moves left three players eligible for arbitration including NL Cy Young Award winner Eric Gagne, who earned $550,000 last season while saving a major league-leading 55 games in 55 chances. Gagne is asking for $8 million while the Dodgers have offered $5 million. The 27-year-old right-hander had a 2-3 record with a 1.20 ERA to go with his NL record-tying 55 saves. He allowed only 37 hits while walking 20 and striking out 137 in 82 1-3 innings. A year earlier, in his first year as a closer, Gagne also pitched in 82 1-3 innings and 77 games. He had a 4-1 record with a 1.97 ERA and 52 saves in 56 chances. A two-time All-Star, Gagne enters next season with saves in his last 63 opportunities - a major league record. He is also the only big leaguer ever to save 50 or more games in two seasons. Perez, 25, had a 12-12 record and a 4.52 ERA last year while earning $3.4 million. A year earlier, in his first season with the Dodgers, he went 15-10 with a 3.00 ERA and four complete games and pitched in the All-Star game. The other Los Angeles players eligible for arbitration are right-handed reliever Guillermo Mota and infielder-outfielder Jolbert Cabrera. Mota, 30, was 6-3 with a 1.97 ERA in 76 games last season, when he earned $675,000. He asked for $1.75 million while the Dodgers offered $1,200,200. Cabrera, 31, played in 128 games last season and hit .282 with six homers and 37 RBIs while earning $435,000. He asked for $1.35 million while the Dodgers offered $850,000.
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Flying Under The Radar
Pistons only had 9 points in da 1st quarter, and O' Neal had more boadrs than the Pistons whole team in da 1st as well.
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With the 14th pick.....
Yeah we'll try to do it afta the combine. Of course most ppl r gonna want to be da Bears, but it'll be first come first served, so if sum1 starts up a thread with ppl requestin which team they want to be, we can start settin it up I suppose.
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Sean Payton
Big loss for Da Boys, he turned Quincy's game around this year, The last NFL head coaching vacancy is about to be filled. Cowboys top assistant Sean Payton has agreed in principle to be the next head coach of the Raiders, ESPN.com's Len Pasquarelli confirmed Tuesday. Payton will sign a four-year deal for between $1.3 and $1.5 million per year, according to Pasquarelli. The Raiders have not confirmed the deal, but will announce it at a Thursday news news conference, according to Pasquarelli. Various newspapers had reported earlier Tuesday that a deal between Payton and the Raiders was imminent. Payton was stripped of play-calling duties by then-Giants coach Jim Fassel in 2002 and joined Bill Parcells' staff in Dallas last season. He was credited with helping quarterback Quincy Carter, who started all 16 games and threw for 3,302 yards with 17 touchdowns and 21 interceptions. Cowboys offensive coordinator Maurice Carthon had been considered the other finalist for the job. "I'm out of the running," Carthon told the Contra Costa Times on Tuesday. "They're going to go in a different direction. Sean's going to get that job. He's out there now working out the details, and it could be announced later (Tuesday). Sean's their guy."
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Bulls Mascot Arrested
A 31-year-old Chicago man who works as a Bulls mascot was in police custody today after officers said they saw him selling marijuana from his car on a Near North Side street. Chester Brewer, of the 900 block of North Cleveland Avenue, was arrested at 11:30 p.m. Monday on the 500 block of West Locust Street, police said. Officers found six ounces of marijuana on Brewer and a scale in his trunk, police said. Brewer was charged with delivery of marijuana. He was scheduled for a bond hearing this afternoon. Police said Brewer told them he worked as a mascot for the Bulls. Team spokesman Tim Hallam confirms that Brewer was "Da Bull." A former Jesse White tumbler, Brewer has held the part-time job since 1996, Hallam said. The Bulls' Web site identifies Da Bull as the muscular, slam-dunking cousin of the team's other mascot, Benny the Bull. Da Bull also entertains fans with tumbling, gymnastics, break dancing and "officiating," according to the Web profile. His jersey number is 95, representing the 1995-96 season when he started with the Bulls. The team also hires him out for school functions, charity gatherings, private parties and corporate events.
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Jeremy Reed
No-one seemed to take much notice of it, but yeah hopefully it won't affect him long term, but it's only a minor inury. Wrap him up in cotton wool till spring trainin I say.
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With the 14th pick.....
We should do our own mock draft mayb with each member pickin a team. Anyways, I think da Bears will pick Vince Wilfork and either Dallas or Chicago will end up with Grant Wistrom.
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Kaz Sasaki quits the Mariners
Hmm I wonder if a Maggs for Garcia, Soriano and a prospect (Snelling, Nagoette etc.) could be back on the works?
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Random Movie Synopsis Generator
Here's my story, The BigHurtBEGOOD in The Party that Ruled TheBigHurtBEGOOD (Rupert Grint) has bad breath. As a result of his playing a prank on the most popular girl in school, his diplomatic inadequacy is all too real, and SuperSteve, his netball teammate (James Van Der Beek), is weighed down by the pressure of being more popular than ever. tony82087 (Jonathan Lipnicki) harbours a wardrobe of fashion-devoid clothing. Timelessness was never so last year.
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Flying Under The Radar
Not good for ur fantasy team with the Bulin Wall losing there southsider.
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Random Movie Synopsis Generator
Bit harsh on YASNY castin him as Halle Berry.
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If we're not sad enough
Flanders Kids: Daddy does Mr. Simpson hav a demon in him? Ned Flanders: Sure looks like it, go get Daddy's Exorcism Tongues. Flanders Kids: YAY!
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Decriminalization of Marijuana
Mari - juana is BAD mmmmmm OK. Personally I don't take drugs, only have an occasional smoke at a party now and then, but if there are more benefits than negatives to come out of this then yeah I'm for it. I'll always remember that Simpsons episode where Homer got high on marijuana I think afta he checked out from the hospital. Great Beavis impression there Cheat, I'd like to here his views more often.
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SuperBowl Picks
Patriots 28 Panthers 13
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Take this finger...
Is it like the Three Kings where u can stumble on lots of gold as well?
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Microsoft takes on teen over website
Bill Gates and Paul Allen must not hav many things to do then.
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A lesser name player I think the Sox should get...
Davanon or Figgins would be great pickups, it only depends on what Anaheim's askin for though.
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Kaz Sasaki quits the Mariners
I expect Seattle to sign Pudge or Greg Maddux now with the money they save from Sasaki leavin.
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Rotoworld ranks the top 100 prospects
Reed at #4 not much of a suprise really, mayb could hav been higher than Tsao, I'm suprised Greinke is behind the Rockies big pitchin prospect. Fielder's way too high at #5 and u wouldn't call Morneau much of a prospect now at #8. Jackson and Miller were at #15 and #18 respectively, mayb a bit too low. Borchard and Honel were ranked at #43 and #44. Cotts at #59 and Rauch at #80 and I thought this was interstin bout Jon, He remains a good bet to make it as a fourth or fifth starter and he could be something more. Despite their pitching problems, the White Sox don’t seem to be including him in their plans for 2004.