alfdogg
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I've never heard of that program before. You'll have to let me know how it is. Finally got to use it the other day. It works pretty good. I'll have to look into getting the full version; all I have right now is a 5-usage trial.
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Try going to Zamzar.com. It will convert the file and send it to your e-mail. You can also use it to DL videos from YouTube/etc.
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I was listening to ESPN Radio this morning, and one of the guys (forget his name) predicted a San Diego-Arizona Super Bowl. I'd really like some of whatever shit that guy's on.
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The Hawks have really grown up as a team. I'll be interested to see how far they can get in the playoffs this year.
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Well, the Broncos couldn't complete the trifecta for me, but no Pats + no Cowboys is enough to =
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Everything North of the Virginias goes to France.
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I think she actually did have cancer, hence the "Cancer Marney" handle. I think that's how it went, but I'm not positive.
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"Either Japan or China." Well, that's a definitive map!
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I thought my method of dealing with the spammer was better.
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I sure hope not. I was looking forward to there actually being a Superbowl I wanted to watch this year. I'm sure most here probably want a high-scoring affair, but I think Giants/Ravens would be a terrific Super Bowl.
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Makes you pissed about getting rid of Diogu, huh? I don't think Diogu was ever going to get a real chance here. I'm not sure why he never got his spot back in the rotation after returning from his calf injury. He was figuring to be a solid double-figure scorer for us, and offensively could have been good enough insurance when Jermaine was out with injury. But he would have been a pretty big liability in the other aspects. Anyway, back to the list I posted. I think when Utah's fully healthy, they're still the best team of that bunch. Keep in mind they haven't had Boozer for most of the season. I'd probably put Houston second. Other than that, I have a hard time really seperating the rest of the list from one another. They all have some nice-looking wins, and some ugly-looking losses. It just depends on how I feel at the time, I guess.
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Cleveland Browns in '85 were the other team, they said during one of the other games.
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Hey, look at that, ANOTHER fourth-quarter lead choked away by the Pacers. Jim O'Brien may be the worst endgame coach in NBA history. Why the fuck is Jarrett Jack even on the floor during crunch time, much less taking the last shot? HE SUCKS. Dunleavy can't get back fast enough. This makes 13 losses in which we held fourth-quarter leads. Horrible.
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Holy shit, I won.
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NE can also get in with a Baltimore loss if Miami wins.
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Possibly bold prediction: If the Ravens win today, I think there's a great chance we see both WC teams in the AFC championship game.
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And Atlanta just took the lead back, so if everything holds, the Falcons will be your NFC South champions. That's crazy.
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The Raiders are about to score again. Bush is running all over these guys.
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Forgot about this last night. Mon, Dec. 22 Golden State @ Orlando, 7:00 Houston @ New Jersey, 7:30 LA Lakers @ Memphis, 8:00 Sacramento @ San Antonio, 8:30 Portland @ Denver, 9:00 Toronto @ LA Clippers, 10:30 NBATV Tue, Dec. 23 Oklahoma City @ Atlanta, 7:00 Washington @ Charlotte, 7:00 Houston @ Cleveland, 7:00 New Jersey @ Indiana, 7:00 Philadelphia @ Boston, 7:30 Golden State @ Miami, 7:30 Chicago @ Detroit, 8:00 Utah @ Milwaukee, 8:00 LA Lakers @ New Orleans, 8:00 NBATV Memphis @ Dallas, 8:30 Minnesota @ San Antonio, 8:30 Denver @ Portland, 10:00 Thu, Dec. 25 New Orleans @ Orlando, 12:00 ESPN San Antonio @ Phoenix, 2:30 ABC Boston @ LA Lakers, 5:00 ABC Washington @ Cleveland, 8:00 TNT Dallas @ Portland, 10:30 TNT Fri, Dec. 26 Chicago @ Miami, 5:00 ESPN Charlotte @ New Jersey, 7:30 Minnesota @ New York, 7:30 Oklahoma City @ Detroit, 8:00 Indiana @ Memphis, 8:00 Houston @ New Orleans, 8:00 Philadelphia @ Denver, 9:00 Dallas @ Utah, 9:00 Toronto @ Sacramento, 10:00 Boston @ Golden State, 10:30 NBATV Sat, Dec. 27 Chicago @ Atlanta, 7:00 New Jersey @ Charlotte, 7:00 Oklahoma City @ Washington, 7:00 Orlando @ Minnesota, 8:00 Utah @ Houston, 8:30 NBATV Detroit @ Milwaukee, 8:30 Memphis @ San Antonio, 8:30 Toronto @ Portland, 10:00 In today's games, it was Atlanta over Detroit, Boston over New York, Dallas over Washington and Cleveland over OKC.