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I'd have Smyth on my team, but him on a line with Draper and Doan and there's your checking line and all of them will get down and gritty in and around the net.
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Thats quite funny about that. Seriously.
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Like this wasn't a surprise.
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Even Seattle vs Carolina would be a good matchup too.
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They might not take Nash because of his recent injuries that have been bugging him all season.
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Why was the fascist regime guy banned
Red Baron replied to The Czech Republic's topic in No Holds Barred
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Vin Diesel ones are pretty weak, but there are some good Mr. T ones out there.
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All these perfect English fagolas need to quit.
Red Baron replied to Art Sandusky's topic in No Holds Barred
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It was one year ago that Metal Guitarist Dimebag Darrell was shot and killed at an Dayton, Ohio gig. If you want to post any comments or what were some of his best work place in here. RE-SPECT! WALK
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Five fav. Songs 1.) Tool: 46&2. 2.) The Cure: Lullaby 3.) Nile: The Blessed Dead 4.) Shadows Fall: A Fire In Babylon 5.) GZA: Breaker, Breaker.
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Oh god, don't get me started on that Czech. What a fucking tool he is.
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sometime soon there will be a YTMD on this.
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Too some people who do not believe in heat, yes it is damn cold (i.e. College).
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Just don't put them on the same line together. A line of Heatly, Spezza and St. Louis would be threatening though.
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The only team that has a similar style to Indy is Seattle. A really strong running back, more than one threatening WR, solid offensive line and really great defence. They only difference is at the Quaterback, which Manning is better than Hasselbeck.
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That's funny BX.
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Hockey. Yes hockey. People here like hockey.
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I'm surprised that no one has posted this. Canadian Press 12/8/2005 12:09:29 PM PITTSBURGH (AP) - Pittsburgh Penguins owner-captain Mario Lemieux was discharged from a hospital Thursday after being diagnosed with atrial fibrillation, an irregular heartbeat that can be treated with medication and should not affect his career. Lemieux, 40, was admitted to an undisclosed Pittsburgh hospital after practice Wednesday, after complaining of an irregular heartbeat - a condition team general manager Craig Patrick said Lemieux has experienced several times in recent weeks. After being evaluated overnight, doctors diagnosed the problem and told Lemieux he should rest and go on medication. He is expected to take it easy for a week to 10 days, after which the team will determine when he can resume play. Patrick said the condition should not affect Lemieux's life in any way and that the Hall of Famer should be able to return to the Penguins' lineup relatively soon. Patrick said Lemieux can start on the medication immediately and doctors do not expect any ill effects from it. ''We expect that he will be able to begin exercising in a matter of days and return to the lineup in a brief period of time,'' Patrick said at the team's practice Thursday morning. Patrick said doctors aren't sure what brought on the condition, but that a number of factors can trigger it, including stress. Lemieux has had numerous medical problems since his career began in 1984, including a bout with Hodgkin's disease in 1993 that was partly responsible for him sitting out the 1994-95 season. Lemieux also has been sidelined for long periods with back and hip problems, and he missed two-thirds of the Penguins' 1990-91 Stanley Cup championship season with severe lower back pain. After retiring for 3½ years, he returned in December 2000 after buying the Penguins and has played since, but missed large portions of the 2001-02 and 2003-04 seasons with hip injuries. Lemieux recently missed two games because of what the team described as the stomach flu, but it was not immediately known if an illness that lingered for several weeks was related to his latest problem. The NHL's No. 7 career scorer has seven goals and 14 assists for 21 points in 25 games this season, but recently had a four-game streak without a point that was the longest of his career. Lemieux, who captained Canada's 2002 Olympic gold medal team in Salt Lake City even while playing with a badly injured hip, was to meet with Team Canada general manager Wayne Gretzky on Saturday in Pittsburgh. With Gretzky's Phoenix Coyotes on a six-day break until Sunday, Gretzky is scouting possible members to play in the Turin Olympics next February. Earlier this season, Lemieux said he didn't want to be picked on his name alone, and that Canada would be better off taking a player such as the 18-year-old Sidney Crosby if Lemieux wasn't playing up to Olympic calibre. Lemieux got off to a relatively fast start despite being out for nearly two years because of the hip injury and the NHL lockout, and had three multiple-point games in his first 10. But he has only one goal and two assists and is a minus-10 in his last 10 games. Before this season began, Lemieux said he wanted to play a full season uninterrupted by medical problems for the first time since his second season in the league, 1985-86. But he has since said that, at his age, it's probably wise to miss some games to avoid getting worn down. Lemieux is seventh in NHL career scoring with 1,722 points, eight fewer than No. 6 Steve Yzerman of Detroit. Lemieux is eighth in goals with 690. As much as I like Lemeuix, I think it is time for him to hang it up.
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At quick glance, he looked like Jack Black for a second.
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Since I'm going to fail math anyways, I might as well do this just to piss off my prof.
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Are you getting hit with this shit in Kansas? It's not like a blizzard..but 3 inches...wait 2 days...3 more inches...wait 2 days...more...it's the suck! Quit yer bitchin. Thats nothing compaired to the great white north.
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I'd take the Packers over Houston, Tennessee and Buffalo.
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At least you didn't delete system32 file like I did a few years back.
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Oakland at NY Jets.: Oakland by six in this "exciting" game. Well, maybe more, it depends on who's starting for the Jets come Sunday. 20-14 Oakland Houston at Tennessee: Tennessee will win as Houstin will choke in the fourth quarter and give up a 10 point lead. Carr will be sacked three times. Titans win by four. Tennessee 24, Houston 20. Chicago at Pittsburgh: If Pittsburgh O-Line shows up, then its over for the Bears. While Pittsburgh has been on a losing streak as of late, a 37 point performance last week will continue onto this week. The spread said five points, and Pittsburgh will win by nine. Pittsburgh 27, Chicago 18. New England at Buffalo: The self-emploded team known as Buffalo will not show up against the Pats. New England wins 24-10, but hey Willis Magahee will run for over 120 yards. New England 30, Buffalo 14. Cleveland at Cincinnati. Cleveland is going to show up? Chad Johnson is going to have 3 TD's alone for the blow out of the week. 41-12. St. Louis at Minnesota: Two teams I do not care for. It can be either a high scoring game, or a 9-6 game. I'm predicting the latter with the amount of points total scored is about as much turnovers. 14-9 Minnesota. Indianapolis at Jacksonville: If Byron was healthy, I would have said that this is the week that Indy loses, but its not. Its not going to be a huge blow out, but expect Jacksonville to keep it close for most of the game, until the fourth quarter. Indy wins 28-17. Tampa Bay at Carolina. Carolina is going to play that day, especially their defence. I expect Steve Smith to dominate against T.B. secondary, and Mr. Simms to be, rushed, hurried and sacked all through out the game. Cadillac Williams should change his name to Festiva Williams, because he's not going to be a factor at all. 31-12 Carolina. 4:05 San Francisco at Seattle. Seattle is going to continue its shut out ways this sunday. Their defence looks solid, reading the plays, and Alexander is going to score three more TDs on Sunday. 34-0. Washington at Arizona. I'm going to take Arizona in this game, as Warner is finially finding his targets out there. Not to underestimate Clinton Portis, but Brunell is not going to have a strong game out there. Cardinals by four. NY Giants at Philadelphia. Giants will score 42 points or more. Phili? Hopefully a touchdown, but that might be a bit too much to ask. Kansas City at Dallas. I hope I can get this game, because its the game I want too watch. Since Kansas City haven't heard of the word defence yet, it'll be closer than expected. 34-31 Cowboys. Miami at San Diego. Not going to need an explanation, San Diego will win by 12. Baltimore at Denver. If the Broncos don't score more than 24 points against Baltimore, don't expect them to go far in the playoffs. Denver needs to make a name of themselves as a threat, and if they dominate all of the game, then I might just take them seriously. 31-17. 8:30 Detroit vs Green Bay: Joey Harrington will not be the scapegoat this week. Lions will win because of Farve throwing three INTs. 19-14 Lions. Monday, 9:00 New Orleans at Atlanta. Falcons, unless Vick gets hurt. Atlanta 31, N.O. 12.
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Chuck Norris clogs the toilet even when he pisses. In response to his challenge, Chuck Norris roundhouse kicked MC Hammer so hard that he went bankrupt. Chuch Norris then bellowed, "I can touch this," while he pelvic thrusted in Hammer's general direction. When Chuck Norris was in middle school, his English teacher assigned an essay: "What is Courage?" Chuck Norris received an "A+" for writing only the words "Chuck Norris" and promptly turning in the paper. Chuck Norris' sidekick on Walker Texas Ranger isn't black, he's bruised. In 1959 Stephen Hawking became the first and only person to outsmart Chuck Norris. He learned his lesson.