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Training like a bitch
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Houston, Texas
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Soreness is weakness exiting the body.
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He would come up with the most generic of names.
I wonder what was going through his head when he created his username: 1. I'm a Sox fan 2. David Ortiz is number 34 ![]() I'll be soxfan34!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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#275 |
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You disagree with mr.choad and he'll call you and idiot, even if its your opinion.........he has PMS
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1. I like the sox....dont know which ones....the ones with red on them or the ones with the black on them 2.I have bigger muscles than a baby Boy this is confusing |
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#278 | |
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It's your total body of work aka your cumulative GPA that matters. A Harvard graduate with the lowest possible GPA you can have but still graduate is going to be much better off than the person who got a 4.0 at a community college or some terrible four year school. |
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You say something stupid once, I let it go. You say something stupid twice, I let it go. You spew out more bullshit than can be counted on my hands and toes and I'm going to call you out on it. It's that simple. |
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Do you even know why I'm laughing?
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Training like a bitch
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Soreness is weakness exiting the body.
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You're completely unoriginal and unfunny.
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They dont ask you your GPA, they look at your experience. But what i was trying to prove is that as long as you know what your doing and what kind of experience you have, going to school X or school Y doesnt make you smarter, or give you a better job, make you richer.....It would make a difference if you didnt goto school, it will (or may) give you better pay.
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Peter Gammons take:
ESPN baseball guru Peter Gammons, while promoting his upcoming "Hot Stove, Cool Music" event, spoke at length this afternoon on sports radio station WEEI about the future of Jason Varitek, Mark Teixeira's icy past relationship with Alex Rodriguez, and numerous other topics. Here are some of his more notable comments: On why Teixeira chose the Yankees over the Red Sox when the conventional wisdom was that he would sign with Boston: Gammons: As we saw over the time line, once [Yankees general manager Brian] Cashman went to his house -- first Terry Francona and Theo {Epstein] went there -- five or six days later Cashman went, and that was decided that the Red Sox were the stalking horse and the Red Sox would go to a number and then the Yankees will sign him. And the Yankees did a very good job of saying, 'We're not in it, we're not in it' . . . all along, that's where he was going. Not because his father was a [high school] teammate of Bucky Dent, but he made it very clear watching it yesterday [and wading] through the baloney . . . Teixeira is Scott Boras's ultimate client, and he's very well-programmed . . . The Red Sox didn't know it, and in the end there was nothing they could do about it. He wanted to go to the Yankees, his wife doesn't like Boston -- apparently she doesn't like the stores on Newbury Street or something -- and in the end that's the way it goes. On whether -- or when -- John Henry realized Teixeira was ticketed for New York: Gammons: They didn't know it. They were waiting on the day that he signed . . . they thought that they were going to get him. They tried to close the deal on Monday night [Dec. 21], and Scott [Boras] said, 'Well, the Teixeiras are flying, and they haven't quite done this, and they haven't quite done that," and he kept putting it off an all along it was to just finish the language with the Yankees. That's the way it goes. The Yankees cut their $180 million and they got an extraordinary player. It's going to be interesting. As you probably remember, there was a lot of testiness between Alex Rodriguez and Mark Teixeira when they played in Texas together . . . and I don't think Alex really cares about communicating with other players, we know [that] from Derek Jeter. Also, we haven't really seen Teixeira in a situation where the expectations are really that high, and he's going to have to deal with them in New York. It will be very interesting to see how it goes with the Yankees. On whether there was a number that would have convinced Teixeira to come to the Sox: Gammons: Maybe $220 million . . . This is one of the worst winters I can ever remember. What happened this winter is that, as the internet has expanded to become the media power, the flow of information is quickly controlled by agents. A lot of general managers and those of us in the business kid about a couple of sites referred to as ScottBoras.com, and Scott will float things out there and throw it out there and people will report it, you know, 'The Brewers are jumping in on Derek Lowe.' They're not jumping in on Derek Lowe. I mean, please. 'The Red Sox are really hot for Derek Lowe at $16 [million] . . . ' No, they're not. But Scott floats this stuff out, and he's able to get people to report it. On whether there is a strain on the relationship between Boras and the Red Sox: Gammons: Well, it's good that Scott didn't call back at 5 o'clock that afternoon [when Teixeira chose the Yankees] and try to sign up another player . . . I think in time, things will heal. In was unnecessary for Scott to try to lay some of the blame on Larry Lucchino, as if, you know, Teixeira didn't like him. Well if he didn't like him, tough. There are some hard feelings, but they'll do business again. We'll see what happens. I don't think he has anything else on the market that they'll go after right now. |
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Hahahahahahahaha ![]() |
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The bastard! |
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I'm not saying the Yankees did anything wrong.
Boras and Teixeira --whose goal throughout his entire career has been to make the most money possible-- on the other hand did do something wrong. Scratch that - I shouldn't say the Yankees did no wrong. That team is going to be in trouble, whether it be next year, the year after, or the year after that. |
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#293 | |
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![]() No, its because you are total ass hat!!!! Who is the chick in your relationship, you or your girlfriend the doorknob? You would argue with yourself if you had to and then disagree with yourself and call yourself an idiot....they call this Dissociative Identity Disorder....you should see the movie "sybil"..seek help little troll. |
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Any more sports opinions, shit stick? |
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Sorry, but that's not mine Jake.
![]() I did shop yours but not his. |
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The only thing you've proven is that you're an extremely uneducated person who lacks any sort of a personality. |
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It was blatantly obvious that you didn't do either of his pictures.
For one, they're not funny. For two, they were done on paint and not photoshop. For three, the person who did do them must have had problems coloring between the lines as a young child because they're terribly done. |
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