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So, are we going to a system with no warnings? Is there a meeting going on in the mod folder?
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"You know if I wasn’t such a nice guy, I would ban everyone of you which say things like that. You can thank your fellow board members for their donations for this forum software. Dames as well, both for a lot of time and money. Same goes to Mole, its unfortunate the number of people who take things for granted in America especially and even in the world." Your last sentence is incoherent, change which to that in your first sentence. Also, "everyone of you" is not proper. There are probably other errors but that's just after one glance at your post, can't you see why people make fun of you? Try this: You know if I wasn't such a nice guy I would ban everyone who makes those type of statements. Thank your fellow board members for their donations, these contributions help keep the board running. It's unfortunate that people in America take things like this board for granted. Now that statement would still get mocked due to it's absurdity, and general lameness, but at least you would sound educated.
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Damn, Mole is actually a pretty big scumbag. Previously I thought he was a nice enough guy, but that's horrible.
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I'm too busy thinking about Heyman to care about this ppv. Heyman needs to save TNA and wrestling. He's the only answer.
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I notice you also took down the link to your ebay store or whatever it was, I'm guessing somewhere along the lines you did something that caught the attention of someone's legal department.
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Viva is the easy answer. The astros could sign Greg Vaughn to a 10 year 200 million dollar contract and he would come up with a reason why it was a good deal.
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I rated this thread 1 star for lack of substance.
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I just rated you as one star as a poster because of this thread, and I just gave Marvin one star due to his nature/nurture philosophy.
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That's the Astros for you, they come inches from greatness but just screw it up once they realize who they are.
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I don't blame any of the people for putting up the money. Women love men in power, and as a mod you have it. Just think what a turn on it will be at the bars.
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The Houston Chronicle's Richard Justice believes that, with Andy Pettitte gone from Houston, the Red Sox may now be the favorites to land Roger Clemens, should the 44-year-old return for another season. I love it. Houston might as well just parade around that fat fuck Carlos Lee on the dumbass train they have in the ballpark, as their season is done.
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Examples of Milking a Franchise After It's Lifespan Ended
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Are you saying that you asked your girlfriend if one of your male friends and you could DP her?
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I just gave you five stars.
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Someone needs to go around and give all the threads star ratings. Who here will volunteer?
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Big Show is looked at by his fellow wrestlers as very lazy. In 1999 he got liposuction prior to coming to the WWF because he was too lazy to lose the weight the hard way. He gained all that back due to his poor diet and non-existant workout skills. Meltzer and Keller have reported for years that Show would eat fast food all day everyday, smoke 2 packs of cigs a day, and not work on his cardio at all. This has been the case since 97, before the injuries. Show has been sent down to OVW by Vince personally to lose weight, and he just came back heavier, and WWE didn't want him fatter, because they saw more value in him as a agile giant not the sloth he has become.
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spman sees 8-year-olds going at it with their boyfriends in the mall? I've never seen that, and I worked in a mall during high school.
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Cubs aren't done yet. According to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Gil Meche will sign with the Cubs to a four year deal, worth 35-37 million
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You have made me severly dislike the Astros with your posts. Congrats.
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And just so everyone knows Heyman isn't hurting for money due to his upcoming inheritance. His father owns an extremely lucrative law practice. He was listed as a creditor in the ECW bankruptcy case as being owed some 3.5 million dollars, and he still has many times that over in savings. So money isn't the big thing Paul has to worry about.
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Keller in his audio talked about how Heyman wasn't fired, he just went home. He guessed odds were about 25% he would be back at some point, but he stressed that was just his guess.
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The thing is, lying to the internet is pointless. As soon as Heyman tries to comeback everyone on the net will see it for what it is. It's not like we'll actually believe Heyman is a rebel trying to take over, we'll see him as the same dog-whipped employee that is currently is/was.
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I'll see what I can do, but I'm not too confident. That 98 match is that 8 man tag right? Yeah, I've basically found every match on the internet that I wanted too see but this match. No Way Out 98 is on pwtorrents, so is the raw with Waltmans promo.
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The winter meetings are under way in Lake Buena Vista, Fla. Stay tuned for the latest on trades, free-agent signings and the rumors we're hearing at Disney's Swan and Dolphin Resort: All times ET Rumor Central For more information on potential trades or free-agent signings, check out Rumor Central Insider, which is updated daily with news, nuggets and notes from around the country. Some of today's best includes the following: • Richie Sexson: Time to deal? • Vernon Wells: The $20M man? • Manny Ramirez: No L.A. story? 8:58 p.m., from Jerry Crasnick • Free agent right-hander Vicente Padilla has reached a preliminary agreement on a $34 million, three-year contract with the Rangers, a baseball source said Monday night. The deal is contingent upon Padilla passing a physical exam, which is expected to be administered in the coming days. 7:40 p.m., from Jerry Crasnick • Ted Lilly's agent Larry O'Brien arrived in Orlando on Monday afternoon and told ESPN.com that he plans to meet with front office executives from the Cubs, Giants, Yankees, Blue Jays and Mariners on Tuesday. O'Brien characterized speculation that Lilly has already agreed to a deal with the Cubs as "just a rumor." Lilly is seeking a four-year deal in the $35-40 million range, and the Cubs are among the clubs to have made him an offer. "We're beyond the preliminary stage [with the Cubs], but our discussions are ongoing," O'Brien said. • The Devil Rays, searching for help at first base, have discussed bringing in free agent Darin Erstad for a look. Erstad appeared in just 40 games with the Angels last year because of injuries. But Tampa Bay manager Joe Maddon was known to be a big Erstad fan from their days together in Anaheim. 6:20 p.m., from Jerry Crasnick • While Ted Lilly (Cubs) and Vicente Padilla (Rangers) moved closer to signing multiyear contracts, indications are that Jeff Suppan might remain on the market until after the winter meetings. Suppan is believed to be seeking at least $10 million a year on a multiyear deal and continues to attract interest from St. Louis and several other clubs. • There's some buzz circulating that the Tigers might be willing to move outfielder Craig Monroe, who hit .255 with 28 homers in 147 games. The Tigers upgraded their offense recently with the addition of Gary Sheffield, and they need left-handed relief help with the departure of Jamie Walker through free agency. • Craig Landis, the agent for outfielder Jay Payton, plans to meet with Billy Beane when the A's general manager arrives in town Wednesday. With lots of left-handed bats available (Luis Gonzalez, Cliff Floyd, Trot Nixon and Aubrey Huff, to name a few), Payton wins points because he's right-handed and extremely versatile. He started 62 games in left field, 46 in center and 45 in right last year for Oakland. Baltimore might have some interest as well, but the cost-conscious Washington Nationals backed off Payton because they think he's too expensive. • The Nationals say that first baseman Nick Johnson will be ready to play by Opening Day, but his offseason rehab hasn't gone as well as the team might have hoped. Johnson broke his right leg in a September collision with outfielder Austin Kearns, then had arthroscopic surgery in early November to clean out scar tissue in his right knee. • The Royals, who are interested in free-agent pitchers Gil Meche and Miguel Batista, talked to the agents for Ryan Franklin on Monday. 6:14 p.m., from Buster Olney • Joe Borowski will take his physical with the Indians' team doctor Tuesday. If Borowski signs, he won't automatically be the team's closer; he'll be among those competing for the job. The Indians are believed to be offering a one-year deal worth $4 million, a baseball source told ESPN The Magazine's Amy Nelson. • The Indians are pursuing Octavio Dotel, among other free-agent relievers who have closer experience. 5:30 p.m., from Jayson Stark • The Mets and Rangers are in the running for free-agent starter Vicente Padilla, who is weighing both three- and four-year offers. He's expected to decide soon. • While no meeting has been scheduled, Cubs GM Jim Hendry and Ted Lilly's agent, Larry O'Brien, are expected to get in touch when O'Brien arrives at the meetings this evening. 4:15 p.m., from Peter Gammons • The Dodgers and Mariners are in the hunt for Manny Ramirez. • The Cubs are making a hard push for Ted Lilly. According to Steve Phillips, Lilly's agent will arrive later today. • The Giants worked out Octavio Dotel in the Dominican Republic last weekend. Eleven teams made offers, but the Giants weren't one of them. 1:40 p.m., from Jerry Crasnick • Paul Kinzer, the principal agent for Vicente Padilla, will fly into Orlando on Tuesday for the winter meetings. In the meantime, agent Adam Katz is speaking to clubs on Padilla's behalf. Kinzer's principal focus has been on Texas, where Padilla won 15 games last season. But things could change if Padilla doesn't have an agreement in place by the end of the meetings. "Hopefully something gets done in the next day or two," Kinzer said. "If it doesn't happen soon, we might have to open things up more." Padilla's talks with Texas could turn on whether he continues to push for a four-year deal or is willing to accept three. • The Twins, looking for a starter to bolster their rotation, are focusing on the lower end of the free-agent market, but have also explored the possibility of swinging a trade with Colorado for Jason Jennings. The Rockies would no doubt want Minnesota's top prospect, Matt Garza, as a centerpiece to such a deal. Given Minnesota GM Terry Ryan's reluctance to trade his best prospects, that's unlikely to happen. • One agent in the lobby of the Walt Disney Swan and Dolphin Resort predicted that Mike Piazza will wind up in Oakland despite his recent dalliance with Texas, in large part because Piazza would prefer to remain in California. The agent also said that Barry Bonds would much rather stay in San Francisco than sign with Oakland. "He doesn't want to drive across the Bay, he doesn't want to play in a dilapidated stadium, and he doesn't want to wear the white shoes," the agent said. 1:30 p.m. • Reliever Joe Borowski will undergo a physical exam Tuesday in Cleveland, ESPN The Magazine's Tim Kurkjian reports. The Indians want to see how healthy his shoulder is before proceeding any further. 12:50 p.m., from Jayson Stark • There were reports out of Chicago today that the White Sox were again looking into trading for Alex Rodriguez. But according to an official of one team that has inquired about A-Rod's status recently, those reports are just "the same old bull. A-Rod isn't going anwhere." • While the A's and Rangers are still Mike Piazza's chief pursuers, there were rumblings Monday that the Angels had also kicked the tires on Piazza, who is expected to sign with one of those clubs sometime this week. • The Padres are believed to be closing in on a deal with free-agent outfielder Jose Cruz Jr., who was released by the Dodgers last August. • Only one free-agent starting pitcher won more games this year than Vicente Padilla (who won 15 for Texas). So Padilla has attracted significant interest. But the buzz among teams chasing him is that he's going to wind up back with the Rangers. Rumored sticking point: Padilla wants a four-year deal, and Texas is balking. • Reports that the Cubs are making serious runs at Jason Schmidt and Barry Zito appear to be vastly overblown. Zito is barely on their radar screen. And Schmidt's price tag ($15 million a year for three to five years) has them looking for less expensive options -- with a list topped by Ted Lilly and Gil Meche. • Octavio Dotel's agent, Dan Horwits, told a group of reporters Monday that there is "no question" that Dotel is now fully healthy, a year and a half removed from Tommy John surgery. Dotel is being as hotly pursued as any free-agent reliever left on the market. But according to one team that has inquired about Dotel, he has filtered out nearly all the clubs that want him to set up and expects to sign with a team that will let him be a closer again. That group would include the Red Sox, Devil Rays, Indians and Royals. • The Mets have signed former Mariners pitcher Clint Nageotte to a minor-league contract, with an invitation to spring training; the Phillies signed former Mets, Indians and Brewers reliever Kane Davis to a minor-league deal; and the Royals signed former Devil Rays No. 1 pick Dewon Brazelton to a minor-league contract. 12:15 p.m. • The Cubs are in serious pursuit of left-hander Ted Lilly. • The Cubs are dangling right fielder Jacque Jones. • The Brewers are listening to offers on outfielders Geoff Jenkins and Kevin Mench. Noon • The Dodgers and Giants, both in need of power-hitting outfielder, continue to discuss Manny Ramirez with the Red Sox. 9:30 a.m. • The Indians are interested in Joe Borowski as a closer. The Phillies last week backed away from a multiyear agreement deal with the free-agent reliever because of concerns about the right-hander's shoulder. • Free agent-reliever David Weathers is closing in on a two-year deal with the Reds, two baseball sources at the winter meetings told ESPN.com. The agreement is believed to be worth about $5 million.
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Staying in the company would be sticking it to Vince. In 2011, Vince, while limping over his walker will look at the roster and scream as loud as he possibly can Stevie Richards? Who the fuck is Stevie Richards?!! 2011? Walker? Do you know something about Vince's health that I don't?