FB: Liberty League

Started by admin, August 16, 2005, 04:58:34 AM

Previous topic - Next topic

0 Members and 2 Guests are viewing this topic.

Tags

Quote from: uPBRmeASAP on August 01, 2008, 12:05:57 PM
EDIT: pbr is eating chicken fingers and fries for lunch to test the "grease absorbs alcohol...." wise tale....

Tags believes it works wonders - chicken fingers especially.

Regulator

Quote from: uPBRmeASAP on August 01, 2008, 04:31:10 PM
normally pbr would say the drinking lamp is lit on a friday afternoon but due to pbr's stomach doing cartwheels still from last night pbr is heading for the barn and will try to slowly light the lamp w/ a  cold sudsy beverage and see if pbr can climb back up on the horse....




PBR- once the cold beverage (preferably the same one from last night) hits your lips, it is almost like the miracle cure.
Reg has recovered from a level 4 in 15 minutes using this methodology, true story (even though I needed to do it at 10am)

I believe it's called hair of the frog....or maybe it's dog....or maybe it's dog, with a silent D

Knightstalker

Quote from: Regulator on August 01, 2008, 05:56:10 PM
Quote from: uPBRmeASAP on August 01, 2008, 04:31:10 PM
normally pbr would say the drinking lamp is lit on a friday afternoon but due to pbr's stomach doing cartwheels still from last night pbr is heading for the barn and will try to slowly light the lamp w/ a  cold sudsy beverage and see if pbr can climb back up on the horse....




PBR- once the cold beverage (preferably the same one from last night) hits your lips, it is almost like the miracle cure.
Reg has recovered from a level 4 in 15 minutes using this methodology, true story (even though I needed to do it at 10am)

I believe it's called hair of the frog....or maybe it's dog....or maybe it's dog, with a silent D


Of course if PBR just stays drunk he won't have a hangover.

"In the end we will survive rather than perish not because we accumulate comfort and luxury but because we accumulate wisdom"  Colonel Jack Jacobs US Army (Ret).

PBR...

Quote from: Regulator on August 01, 2008, 05:56:10 PM
Quote from: uPBRmeASAP on August 01, 2008, 04:31:10 PM
normally pbr would say the drinking lamp is lit on a friday afternoon but due to pbr's stomach doing cartwheels still from last night pbr is heading for the barn and will try to slowly light the lamp w/ a  cold sudsy beverage and see if pbr can climb back up on the horse....




PBR- once the cold beverage (preferably the same one from last night) hits your lips, it is almost like the miracle cure.
Reg has recovered from a level 4 in 15 minutes using this methodology, true story (even though I needed to do it at 10am)

I believe it's called hair of the frog....or maybe it's dog....or maybe it's dog, with a silent D


reg is spot on and money at clutch time....pbr is making a comeback strong. actually watching delta force w/ chuck norris (da man)

Jonny Utah

Quote from: uPBRmeASAP on August 01, 2008, 09:47:46 PM
Quote from: Regulator on August 01, 2008, 05:56:10 PM
Quote from: uPBRmeASAP on August 01, 2008, 04:31:10 PM
normally pbr would say the drinking lamp is lit on a friday afternoon but due to pbr's stomach doing cartwheels still from last night pbr is heading for the barn and will try to slowly light the lamp w/ a  cold sudsy beverage and see if pbr can climb back up on the horse....




PBR- once the cold beverage (preferably the same one from last night) hits your lips, it is almost like the miracle cure.
Reg has recovered from a level 4 in 15 minutes using this methodology, true story (even though I needed to do it at 10am)

I believe it's called hair of the frog....or maybe it's dog....or maybe it's dog, with a silent D


reg is spot on and money at clutch time....pbr is making a comeback strong. actually watching delta force w/ chuck norris (da man)

JU is still at work but waiting for 11:00 so he can hit the ol' watering hole (aka, go to Jamaica Liquors, get two 40 oz millers, and head to quizznos at Huntington and South Huntington for a peppercorn ranch samdwich)

And they dont make movies like Delta force anymore...(insert catchy delta force song here that I can still whistle..........)


Jonny Utah

#29555
PBR, ever see 'Invasion USA' with Norris?  That is a must see for Norris fans.  Its a lost gem unknown to a lot of people.....


Hello Rostov.....it's time to die.......

Knightstalker

Delta force is over, now it is on to the Octagon.

"In the end we will survive rather than perish not because we accumulate comfort and luxury but because we accumulate wisdom"  Colonel Jack Jacobs US Army (Ret).

Tags

#29557
Quote from: Jonny Utah on August 01, 2008, 09:54:20 PM
PBR, ever see 'Invasion USA' with Norris?  That is a must see for Norris fans.  Its a lost gem unknown to a lot of people.....


Hello Rostov.....it's time to die.......

+k for the Invasion USA reference, and +k to KS (edit: PBR) for holding down the really old Norris movies on a nice little Friday evening. Tags enjoyed the "Mission In Action" movies as well.

Here's a gem - this is usually good for a few 1am runs on tnt/tbs every now & then


Senor RedTackle

In case one has been living under a rock on Mars for the last decade, RT wanted to pass along the epitome of 'Manny being Manny'. RT is curious to know what Manny's personal pregame routine is and hope he makes the adujstment to being required to be on the park on time and take the "usual" batting practice.

(from ESPN.com)

"I'm the new guy in town, so I don't know Mattingly's particular routine. I'll stick to mine while I adapt to his, which is being at the park on time and going through the usual batting routine prior to each game," he concluded

Reno Hightower

Quote from: Senor RedTackle on August 03, 2008, 09:01:20 AM
In case one has been living under a rock on Mars for the last decade, RT wanted to pass along the epitome of 'Manny being Manny'. RT is curious to know what Manny's personal pregame routine is and hope he makes the adujstment to being required to be on the park on time and take the "usual" batting practice.

(from ESPN.com)

"I'm the new guy in town, so I don't know Mattingly's particular routine. I'll stick to mine while I adapt to his, which is being at the park on time and going through the usual batting routine prior to each game," he concluded



For the record about Manny.....for everything negative that he does that he brings upon himself. It is well known that nobody in MLB prepares themselves to the extent that Manny does. The man shows to the ballpark at 11am for a 7pm game for bp! There has never been a documented problem with Manny that has anything to do with batting. Running to 1st, different story!


Jonny Utah

Quote from: Reno Hightower on August 03, 2008, 10:49:27 AM
Quote from: Senor RedTackle on August 03, 2008, 09:01:20 AM
In case one has been living under a rock on Mars for the last decade, RT wanted to pass along the epitome of 'Manny being Manny'. RT is curious to know what Manny's personal pregame routine is and hope he makes the adujstment to being required to be on the park on time and take the "usual" batting practice.

(from ESPN.com)

"I'm the new guy in town, so I don't know Mattingly's particular routine. I'll stick to mine while I adapt to his, which is being at the park on time and going through the usual batting routine prior to each game," he concluded



For the record about Manny.....for everything negative that he does that he brings upon himself. It is well known that nobody in MLB prepares themselves to the extent that Manny does. The man shows to the ballpark at 11am for a 7pm game for bp! There has never been a documented problem with Manny that has anything to do with batting. Running to 1st, different story!



Yea, I wouldn't worry about Manny not being prepared to hit the baseball.  I don't think there was ever a question of him being a guy that didn't work on improving his game.  But the other stuff makes me laugh.  Heres a great article about some of that from the Boston Globe...

http://www.boston.com/sports/baseball/redsox/articles/2008/08/02/out_of_boston_ramxedrez_still_in_la_la_land/?p1=Well_MostPop_Emailed6

But heres a quote from that article that just makes you laugh.  Manny always went with his own rules.  He did what he wanted to, and rules for other players never applied to him.

"I got to cut it, guys," Manny Ramírez said yesterday at his introductory press conference behind home plate at Dodger Stadium. "I'm going to look like a baby now . . . They got some rules here. I don't want them to treat me different than the other guys."

Heres another article from Gerry Callahan about Manny.  I've never seen a sports figure ripped apart like Manny is in this article.  It really shows what kind of person he is and what many people felt about him in Boston.

http://www.bostonherald.com/sports/baseball/red_sox/view.bg?articleid=1110406

maxpower

Quote from: Jonny Utah on August 03, 2008, 11:18:02 AM
Quote from: Reno Hightower on August 03, 2008, 10:49:27 AM
Quote from: Senor RedTackle on August 03, 2008, 09:01:20 AM
In case one has been living under a rock on Mars for the last decade, RT wanted to pass along the epitome of 'Manny being Manny'. RT is curious to know what Manny's personal pregame routine is and hope he makes the adujstment to being required to be on the park on time and take the "usual" batting practice.

(from ESPN.com)

"I'm the new guy in town, so I don't know Mattingly's particular routine. I'll stick to mine while I adapt to his, which is being at the park on time and going through the usual batting routine prior to each game," he concluded



For the record about Manny.....for everything negative that he does that he brings upon himself. It is well known that nobody in MLB prepares themselves to the extent that Manny does. The man shows to the ballpark at 11am for a 7pm game for bp! There has never been a documented problem with Manny that has anything to do with batting. Running to 1st, different story!



Yea, I wouldn't worry about Manny not being prepared to hit the baseball.  I don't think there was ever a question of him being a guy that didn't work on improving his game.  But the other stuff makes me laugh.  Heres a great article about some of that from the Boston Globe...

http://www.boston.com/sports/baseball/redsox/articles/2008/08/02/out_of_boston_ramxedrez_still_in_la_la_land/?p1=Well_MostPop_Emailed6

But heres a quote from that article that just makes you laugh.  Manny always went with his own rules.  He did what he wanted to, and rules for other players never applied to him.

"I got to cut it, guys," Manny Ramírez said yesterday at his introductory press conference behind home plate at Dodger Stadium. "I'm going to look like a baby now . . . They got some rules here. I don't want them to treat me different than the other guys."

Heres another article from Gerry Callahan about Manny.  I've never seen a sports figure ripped apart like Manny is in this article.  It really shows what kind of person he is and what many people felt about him in Boston.

http://www.bostonherald.com/sports/baseball/red_sox/view.bg?articleid=1110406

Articles like that are written by bitter old men that wish they were ballplayers.

Jonny Utah

Quote from: maxpower on August 03, 2008, 02:54:44 PM
Quote from: Jonny Utah on August 03, 2008, 11:18:02 AM
Quote from: Reno Hightower on August 03, 2008, 10:49:27 AM
Quote from: Senor RedTackle on August 03, 2008, 09:01:20 AM
In case one has been living under a rock on Mars for the last decade, RT wanted to pass along the epitome of 'Manny being Manny'. RT is curious to know what Manny's personal pregame routine is and hope he makes the adujstment to being required to be on the park on time and take the "usual" batting practice.

(from ESPN.com)

"I'm the new guy in town, so I don't know Mattingly's particular routine. I'll stick to mine while I adapt to his, which is being at the park on time and going through the usual batting routine prior to each game," he concluded



For the record about Manny.....for everything negative that he does that he brings upon himself. It is well known that nobody in MLB prepares themselves to the extent that Manny does. The man shows to the ballpark at 11am for a 7pm game for bp! There has never been a documented problem with Manny that has anything to do with batting. Running to 1st, different story!



Yea, I wouldn't worry about Manny not being prepared to hit the baseball.  I don't think there was ever a question of him being a guy that didn't work on improving his game.  But the other stuff makes me laugh.  Heres a great article about some of that from the Boston Globe...

http://www.boston.com/sports/baseball/redsox/articles/2008/08/02/out_of_boston_ramxedrez_still_in_la_la_land/?p1=Well_MostPop_Emailed6

But heres a quote from that article that just makes you laugh.  Manny always went with his own rules.  He did what he wanted to, and rules for other players never applied to him.

"I got to cut it, guys," Manny Ramírez said yesterday at his introductory press conference behind home plate at Dodger Stadium. "I'm going to look like a baby now . . . They got some rules here. I don't want them to treat me different than the other guys."

Heres another article from Gerry Callahan about Manny.  I've never seen a sports figure ripped apart like Manny is in this article.  It really shows what kind of person he is and what many people felt about him in Boston.

http://www.bostonherald.com/sports/baseball/red_sox/view.bg?articleid=1110406

Articles like that are written by bitter old men that wish they were ballplayers.

Nah, this guys is the man maxpower.  I think hes right on the money with this one....

Tags

Quote from: Jonny Utah on August 03, 2008, 03:10:36 PM
Quote from: maxpower on August 03, 2008, 02:54:44 PM
Quote from: Jonny Utah on August 03, 2008, 11:18:02 AM
Quote from: Reno Hightower on August 03, 2008, 10:49:27 AM
Quote from: Senor RedTackle on August 03, 2008, 09:01:20 AM
In case one has been living under a rock on Mars for the last decade, RT wanted to pass along the epitome of 'Manny being Manny'. RT is curious to know what Manny's personal pregame routine is and hope he makes the adujstment to being required to be on the park on time and take the "usual" batting practice.

(from ESPN.com)

"I'm the new guy in town, so I don't know Mattingly's particular routine. I'll stick to mine while I adapt to his, which is being at the park on time and going through the usual batting routine prior to each game," he concluded



For the record about Manny.....for everything negative that he does that he brings upon himself. It is well known that nobody in MLB prepares themselves to the extent that Manny does. The man shows to the ballpark at 11am for a 7pm game for bp! There has never been a documented problem with Manny that has anything to do with batting. Running to 1st, different story!



Yea, I wouldn't worry about Manny not being prepared to hit the baseball.  I don't think there was ever a question of him being a guy that didn't work on improving his game.  But the other stuff makes me laugh.  Heres a great article about some of that from the Boston Globe...

http://www.boston.com/sports/baseball/redsox/articles/2008/08/02/out_of_boston_ramxedrez_still_in_la_la_land/?p1=Well_MostPop_Emailed6

But heres a quote from that article that just makes you laugh.  Manny always went with his own rules.  He did what he wanted to, and rules for other players never applied to him.

"I got to cut it, guys," Manny Ramírez said yesterday at his introductory press conference behind home plate at Dodger Stadium. "I'm going to look like a baby now . . . They got some rules here. I don't want them to treat me different than the other guys."

Heres another article from Gerry Callahan about Manny.  I've never seen a sports figure ripped apart like Manny is in this article.  It really shows what kind of person he is and what many people felt about him in Boston.

http://www.bostonherald.com/sports/baseball/red_sox/view.bg?articleid=1110406

Articles like that are written by bitter old men that wish they were ballplayers.

Nah, this guys is the man maxpower.  I think hes right on the money with this one....

This article is dead nuts. You don't have to be a former ballplayer to realize that Manny is only interested in himself, and to hell with anyone else.

To not share a moment of your time with some kids who probably won't even be alive in a few years, that's bush league. We're not talking about giving money, just a few minutes with kids who look up to you and you could give them a day where they could be happy and just enjoy the moment - this guy is trash.

No amount of RBI's or HR's can make up for this dood's antics, or his little girl attitude. The Sox will be better off without him, even if they do lose what he brought to the lineup.

Tags

I like the way Theo handled this. Just from these comments you can tell that not only the management, but the players themselves, had enough of Manny.

Red Sox general manager Theo Epstein addressed the media concerning yesterday's trade of Manny Ramirez to the Dodgers.

"I think it puts us in a good position going forward from a baseball standpoint, and also from the position of standing for something as an organization," said Epstein. The Red Sox GM said that the team today held a meeting with the 25 players on the roster, and that the Red Sox now "feel like a team for the first time in a while."

"There was an environment that was not conducive to winning surrounding this club," said Epstein. "We wanted to change that if we could. We also wanted to make a good baseball trade."