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'gro

So far no Holladawg sightings...  need to find a place with TV's and beer... sounds like a dawg kinda place.

'gro

I was just going to ask if kornheiser had mentioned his fantasy team yet...  he's talking about it right now. give it a rest.

union89

Quote from: John P. Utah on October 09, 2006, 08:48:25 PM
those collarbone injuries are tough.  Its important that you dont come back too early as it can break again just as easy.  Hope Ang doesnt rush things..

Oh, Denver -5 tonight......


Utah.....on board with you on the Bronco's....not looking good here at the half though.
U89 came into tonight trailing by 5 points in his $$$ fantasy league.  U89 has Jake Plummer going at QB....need 5 damn points!!!  At the half, Plummer has 6 yards passing and a pick!!  I now need 7 damn points....you may ask why is U89 starting Plummer??  U89's #1 QB is (was) Kurt Warner.... :'(

union89

'Gro....you think my $$$ fantasy league will allow me to trade for McNabb off U89's ClownPunchers??

Naked Nott Run

NNR will be at Union game this weekend. Flying up from Florida... showing family around... Hope to see some of you all there
Anyone notice how none of the kids from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory were even a little bit cool... Where was the athlete who pile drives wonka into the chocolate river??? Coulda done sooo much more with that "classic"

Jonny Utah

Quote from: Union89 on October 09, 2006, 10:14:02 PM
Quote from: John P. Utah on October 09, 2006, 08:48:25 PM
those collarbone injuries are tough.  Its important that you dont come back too early as it can break again just as easy.  Hope Ang doesnt rush things..

Oh, Denver -5 tonight......


Utah.....on board with you on the Bronco's....not looking good here at the half though.
U89 came into tonight trailing by 5 points in his $$$ fantasy league.  U89 has Jake Plummer going at QB....need 5 damn points!!!  At the half, Plummer has 6 yards passing and a pick!!  I now need 7 damn points....you may ask why is U89 starting Plummer??  U89's #1 QB is (was) Kurt Warner.... :'(

Things worked out nice and smooth last night in the end of that game.....

Tlm

Quote from: Union89 on October 09, 2006, 08:21:30 PM
Also, the Angeletta kid was on the sideline for the game....according to many close to the program, the WR will be back very soon and there is no chance at all of a redshirt year.....hope his return helps, but in U89's opinion, the passing 'O' is not the problem this year.

I hope U89 is right on with the info on Angiletta.  He makes a huge difference when he is on the field.  As I also understand, the surgery that he had to fuse the collarbone accelerates the healing process.  The initial 6 week assessment would put him back on the field this week vs F&M, although I would not be surprised if Union keeps him out this week vs a non-league opponent.  Next week is the bye week and I would think that if he is ready to go, he would be on the field vs StL. in two weeks.

I am sure he is a little rusty, but he is such a tremendous athlete that I suspect that it would not take him long to get back up to speed.

As for collarbone injuries, I have been keeping track of QB Michael Henig of Miss. St. who broke his collarbone during the 1st game of the season vs SC.  Four weeks later he was cleared for practice and following a bye week last week, he is listed as probable vs WVU (6 weeks).

I will be heading up to Union for Homecoming this week.  It would be a great thrill to see #23 suited up on the field.

Senor RedTackle

Is it just RT or does anyone else think this dude should strangle this bi-yatch  (after giving her the glass bottom boat first)?

http://articles.news.aol.com/news/_a/runaway-bride-sues-former-fiance/20061009224709990002?ncid=NWS00010000000001

Also, RT was livid yesterday in the grocery store. He had to go to said store to do some shoping and it was that time to restock on some sundries like cleaning supplies, toothpaste, detergent, etc. RT has one of those fancy high efficiency washers in his new house and it only uses this special "High Efficiency" soap..so RT is looking for the "HE" tag on all the laundry detergent.  Since there was no hot tail in the soap line, RT didn't enjoy looking like a stranded male in the grocery store. After an exhaustive search that rivaled our efforts for the search for Holladawg, RT finally found some Tide HE.  The annoying part is that Tide is the only brand in the store that was HE. RT NEVER likes to be forced into a purchase...he likes choices, especially when paying close to $10/bottle for soap.

If anyone in the LLPP, Inc has any insight on laundry detergent, please advise. RT knows that the expertise on this board tends to major in electronics, fantasy football, and freindosauruses, but any help in this field would be appreciated.....if anyone could research this, kudos.

BTW....Google bought YouTube today for like $1.5B.....

Senor RedTackle

Another interesting factoid...RT came across this list of the best job markets, per capita, in the US.  Gro would be pleased ...so would BudCrew

Top 20 DMAs (designated market areas)Based on Jobs Per 100,000 Residents
1. Jackson, Tenn.
2. Lafayette, Ind.
3. Phoenix
4. Boise, Idaho
5. Biloxi-Gulfport, Miss.
6. Reno, Nev.
7. Miami-Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
8. Palm Springs, Calif.
9. Kansas City, Mo.-Kan.
10. Tucson, Ariz.
11. Baltimore
12. Orlando, Fla.
13. Philadelphia
14. Columbia, S.C.
15. Lafayette, La.
16. Fort Myers-Naples, Fla.
17. Binghamton, N.Y.
18. Utica, N.Y.
19. Rockford, Ill.
20. Wichita-Hutchinson, Kan.

Regulator

Quote from: redtackle on October 10, 2006, 09:21:02 AM
Is it just RT or does anyone else think this dude should strangle this bi-yatch  (after giving her the glass bottom boat first)?

http://articles.news.aol.com/news/_a/runaway-bride-sues-former-fiance/20061009224709990002?ncid=NWS00010000000001

Also, RT was livid yesterday in the grocery store. He had to go to said store to do some shoping and it was that time to restock on some sundries like cleaning supplies, toothpaste, detergent, etc. RT has one of those fancy high efficiency washers in his new house and it only uses this special "High Efficiency" soap..so RT is looking for the "HE" tag on all the laundry detergent.  Since there was no hot tail in the soap line, RT didn't enjoy looking like a stranded male in the grocery store. After an exhaustive search that rivaled our efforts for the search for Holladawg, RT finally found some Tide HE.  The annoying part is that Tide is the only brand in the store that was HE. RT NEVER likes to be forced into a purchase...he likes choices, especially when paying close to $10/bottle for soap.

If anyone in the LLPP, Inc has any insight on laundry detergent, please advise. RT knows that the expertise on this board tends to major in electronics, fantasy football, and freindosauruses, but any help in this field would be appreciated.....if anyone could research this, kudos.

BTW....Google bought YouTube today for like $1.5B.....

RT-
Don't be so mad about the Tide HE....that stuff is legit....even if it may be the only product out there.  Front load washers are the only way to go....top load is far inferior. (except if you get the one that washes 16 pairs of jeans at once....or if you like to use 50 gallons of water per loador if you like to use 4X the power or if you like your clothes torn apart by an aggetator)...plus, who washes 16 pairs of jeans at once!!?? It must be like the hummer of washing machines!


Naked Nott Run

Quote from: enginegro on October 09, 2006, 09:08:44 PM
I was just going to ask if kornheiser had mentioned his fantasy team yet...  he's talking about it right now. give it a rest.

Did Gro give up on 3rd person... NNR is curious
Anyone notice how none of the kids from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory were even a little bit cool... Where was the athlete who pile drives wonka into the chocolate river??? Coulda done sooo much more with that "classic"

Regulator

Quote from: redtackle on October 10, 2006, 09:32:30 AM
Another interesting factoid...RT came across this list of the best job markets, per capita, in the US.  Gro would be pleased ...so would BudCrew

Top 20 DMAs (designated market areas)Based on Jobs Per 100,000 Residents
Y.
18. Utica, N.Y.


Does Welfare count as a job?  If so, I can see how Utica is up on the list.  I don't see where else that many jobs could accumulate?  It is truely a disappointing city...believe me, Reg knows.....
PapaReg took Reg out for a lunch on the west side of the city, where we got sandwiches, beers, salads, and bread for like $12 total...

Regulator


Pat Coleman

Quote from: regulator on October 10, 2006, 09:42:55 AM

Don't be so mad about the Tide HE....that stuff is legit....even if it may be the only product out there.  Front load washers are the only way to go....top load is far inferior. (except if you get the one that washes 16 pairs of jeans at once....or if you like to use 50 gallons of water per loador if you like to use 4X the power or if you like your clothes torn apart by an aggetator)...plus, who washes 16 pairs of jeans at once!!?? It must be like the hummer of washing machines!


We're a family of five and we don't even own 16 pairs of jeans. But we might someday.
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Quote from: Pat Coleman on October 10, 2006, 11:40:19 AM
Quote from: regulator on October 10, 2006, 09:42:55 AM

Don't be so mad about the Tide HE....that stuff is legit....even if it may be the only product out there.  Front load washers are the only way to go....top load is far inferior. (except if you get the one that washes 16 pairs of jeans at once....or if you like to use 50 gallons of water per loador if you like to use 4X the power or if you like your clothes torn apart by an aggetator)...plus, who washes 16 pairs of jeans at once!!?? It must be like the hummer of washing machines!


We're a family of five and we don't even own 16 pairs of jeans. But we might someday.

If any of your kids are girls, count on it.