Not exactly public:
"The source code(s) shall be disclosed only to Dr. Myler and shall be
delivered only to him personally." pg 8.
Mike.
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Subject: breathalyzer pwn
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> Tony wrote:
> i have weekly glee from it :)
>
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> LOL.. I will have my house paid off by 2034.
>
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i have weekly glee from it :)
tw
On 11/2/05, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> not claiming its new... I just noticed it though, and had a few moments of
> glee out of it.
>
> On 11/3/05, Tony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > dont mean to burst ya bubble...
> >
> >
> > http://www.revolutionwebd
makes sense to me. Just pointing out the obvious. But you're right, you
would be better off.
On 11/3/05, Michael T. Tangorre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > From: Dana [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > not that you want to hear this but you can always pay more
> > per month, you know.
>
> I could
> From: Ray Champagne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Nice. I forgot you had that. Still haven't found anyone to
> buy it, eh?
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> From: Dana [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> not that you want to hear this but you can always pay more
> per month, you know.
I could but I would rather throw the money into some kind of mid to long
term investment since the interest rate on the student loans is only 2.36%
:-D
> From: Gruss Gott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Wow. Harsh. But, hey. Your wife's hot and you're doing
> pretty good, right?
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not claiming its new... I just noticed it though, and had a few moments of
glee out of it.
On 11/3/05, Tony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> dont mean to burst ya bubble...
>
>
> http://www.revolutionwebdesign.com/blog/index.cfm?mode=entry&entry=739A6109-CE78-4C09-994FFC17CE7BCAE6
>
> or
>
> http://
dont mean to burst ya bubble...
http://www.revolutionwebdesign.com/blog/index.cfm?mode=entry&entry=739A6109-CE78-4C09-994FFC17CE7BCAE6
or
http://www.antiwrap.com/?763
tw
On 11/2/05, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Someone modified the ragdoll animation...
> http://www.yeeguy.com/freefall/
Someone modified the ragdoll animation...
http://www.yeeguy.com/freefall/
Dana
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fair enough just thought I'd mention it.
On 11/2/05, Charlie Griefer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> that would interfere with my plans of dying before they're paid off.
>
> last laugh for charlie! w00t!
>
> On 11/2/05, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > not that you want to hear this but you can
that would interfere with my plans of dying before they're paid off.
last laugh for charlie! w00t!
On 11/2/05, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> not that you want to hear this but you can always pay more per month, you
> know.
>
> Dana
>
> On 11/2/05, Michael T. Tangorre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wro
send him a question about the auction.
so you can read the other questions..
funny as all get out
http://contact.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ShowCoreAskSellerQuestion&SSPageName=PageAskSellerQuestion_VI&frm=284&iid=5630073341&requested=mojo-man&redirect=0
On 11/2/05, Paul Ihrig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
not that you want to hear this but you can always pay more per month, you
know.
Dana
On 11/2/05, Michael T. Tangorre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Just got my consolidated student loan repayment schedule...
> Not too bad.. I am scheduled to have it paid off by 2035. HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
>
> F
thats great
very funny/.
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I find that unlikely.
On 11/2/05, Larry C. Lyons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Just a short comment, I don't have time for a full debate, but given
> what the places in france looked like, this may be more akin to the
> race riots in 1967, 1968, 1969 and 1970. To call them modern ghettos -
> usin
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> Michael wrote:
> FUUCK!
>
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LOL.. I will have my house paid off by 2034.
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Sent: Wednesday, November 02, 2005 2:47 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Student Loans
Just got my consolidated student loan repayment schedule...
Not too bad.. I am scheduled
Nice. I forgot you had that. Still haven't found anyone to buy it, eh?
Tony wrote:
> i got a www.thegreatestcomeback.com line in :)
>
> tw
>
> On 11/2/05, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>>Jerry wrote:
>>>"I brought you into this world, and I can take you OUT!"
>>>
>>
>>Ha, I liked th
i got a www.thegreatestcomeback.com line in :)
tw
On 11/2/05, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Jerry wrote:
> > "I brought you into this world, and I can take you OUT!"
> >
>
> Ha, I liked the Justine, JusTINE! episode
>
>
~~~
Just got my consolidated student loan repayment schedule...
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I'd question your instructors, I've been training in Taekwondo for over six
years. I've been in one altercation in the entire time. My training has
taught me to how to avoid the altercation, only turning to combat when all
else fails.
I don't feel more powerful, but I do feel more confident and be
> Jerry wrote:
> "I brought you into this world, and I can take you OUT!"
>
Ha, I liked the Justine, JusTINE! episode
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> I've spent a bit of time pondering the causation of that.
>
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> Jerry wrote:
> Everyone that wants to use or might use pot is not. Many people don't
> because they are not willing to try it due to possible penalties,
Maybe Larry can find a study for us since we're both just speculating,
but I've never met anyone ever that *would* try marijuana, but hasn't
be
In my own experience, yes. I used to be involved in martial arts and
combat training. While I was doing it I also found myself in
situations where it came in handy. Strangely, in well over a decade
since I stopped I also haven't ever been in a situation where it was
needed much less handy. Simply p
> Brian wrote:
> There's a waiting period before purchasing a gun. Gun safety courses are
> required before
> hunting permits are issued...on and on.
>
Beyond what Tim already said, you're just talking about regulation and
we regulate lots of stuff.
> You want the same kinds of res
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By John Borland
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Mark Russinovich was doing a routine test this
> As to the rest of your points, I've said it before, and I'll say it again.
> How can simple possesion of something be a crime? Isn't how you use that
> thing? Guns, drugs, cars, it's all the same to me. If your responsible and
> safe and don't do anything to infringe others rights, like kill t
Just a couple of short comments, inline.
On 11/2/05, Tim Heald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > There's a waiting period before purchasing a gun.
>
> In some places, if you don't go private sale, and that's a gay law.
>
> >Felons are not allowed to own guns.
>
> You can get the right back, if you're
What would be impressive if they used something like a LAW rocket or a
karl gustav recoilless. Mind you after that there may not be much
evidence left.
larry
On 11/2/05, Tim Heald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 100 meters I could do with an M-4 and Iron Sites.
>
> Like Larry said, push it out some
I think you're right on in principle - objects don't kill people, people
kill people
BUT
Some things alter people's minds, causing people to do things they would not
do if they did not have the object.
My Opinion: Drugs are dangerous not just because of how they affect the
user, but also how t
if you get visibly aroused when the gun is 'cocked'.
On 11/2/05, Chris Stoner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So as long as you are not a homosexual you can buy a gun immediately. Good
> to know. How do they know, is there some kind of blood test?
>
>
> On 11/2/05, Tim Heald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
> http://www.wineintro.com/types/sirah.html
Most of what the link contained was absolutely true. The only thing I
would take exception to is the comment about aging only 5 years.
Shiraz (and Syrah) wine like any wine can be built for ageing; case in
point, the higher-end Penfolds lines from Austra
So as long as you are not a homosexual you can buy a gun immediately. Good
to know. How do they know, is there some kind of blood test?
On 11/2/05, Tim Heald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > There's a waiting period before purchasing a gun.
>
> In some places, if you don't go private sale, and th
100 meters I could do with an M-4 and Iron Sites.
Like Larry said, push it out some more to make it challenging :)
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> -Original Message-
> From: Larry C. Lyons [mailto:[EMAIL P
> There's a waiting period before purchasing a gun.
In some places, if you don't go private sale, and that's a gay law.
>Felons are not allowed to own guns.
You can get the right back, if you're a non-violent felon
>You are not allowed to carry a concealed gun in public.
Where do you live?
Not terribly impressive, only about 100 meters. Fairly standard
training for RMC sniper and SBS training.
now if it were 500 meters in very rough seas, that would be impressive.
larry
On 11/2/05, Vivec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,2-2005500646,00.html
>
> Sing
http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,2-2005500646,00.html
Single sniper shots from 100metres out blowing each engine on a fast
moving vessel!
WOW!!!
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> Is this Theo from the Cosby show?
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Might as well be at this point. :)
Theo Huxtable, Theo Epstein, they are both no longer famous anymore.
Vivec wrote:
> Is this Theo from the Cosby show?
> 0_0
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> Valid points, but I'd have 2 points in response:
>
> (1.) You've provided the guns-don't-kill-people argument. The counter
> is, of course, that it wasn't the weed that killed anyone, it was the
> misuse of it (and probably some other stuff). If we hold doobies to
> this standard then we shou
Yes, we should hold those other things to higher standards. But we
currently don't. And they are already legal. For pot legalization and
penalties, we don't have to grandfather in existing behavior, so the
crime for driving-while-high can be as stiff as it SHOULD be, rather
than trying to pass a ch
LOL
It's a site dedicated to the love of OverStock.com
Gruss Gott wrote:
>>Ray wrote:
>>
>>http://www.thankyoutheo.com
>
>
> You know you're baseball illiterate when you spend 10 seconds
> wondering who The "O" is.
>
>
> Ray wrote:
>
> http://www.thankyoutheo.com
You know you're baseball illiterate when you spend 10 seconds
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> Jerry wrote:
> For me, it is not a moral question.
>
> I have had 3 close friends and a coworkers two daughters killed by
Valid points, but I'd have 2 points in response:
(1.) You've provided the guns-don't-kill-people argument. The counter
is, of course, that it wasn't the weed that killed an
especially angry New Englanders after you've messed with the Red Sox.
It started off nice, when there was like 100 posts, but it got real ugly
at around 250 or so. I see that they've shut the site down for now,
with a rather pissy message to the aholes who messed it up.
G wrote:
> You know, th
You know, that site is a terrific example of why you NEVER give people a
chance to post their unfiltered opinions.
The site's a diaster :)
> heh, it looks like it's been removed. All it said was "No, seriously, i
> REALLY wanna f**k Michelle Wie!"
>
> Weird new englanders man.
>
>
>> Dude, they'
Yup :)
Within hours of iPod Video I was sent this link
http://www.povpod.com/
WARNING NSFW
On 02/11/05, Kevin Graeme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Search engine preps porn for video iPod
> Guba to convert video files into format used by Apple's player
>
> http://msnbc.msn.com/id/9896401/
>
> Po
heh, it looks like it's been removed. All it said was "No, seriously, i
REALLY wanna f**k Michelle Wie!"
Weird new englanders man.
> Dude, they're getting like 5 new messages every time I refresh the page.
> And the new ones get posted right at the top.
>
> So, which one are you talking about?
Dude, they're getting like 5 new messages every time I refresh the page.
And the new ones get posted right at the top.
So, which one are you talking about? I'm assuming it's about the
ass-hitting one? :)
G wrote:
> i see your last post right at the top there, Ray :)
>
>
>>This site is get
i see your last post right at the top there, Ray :)
> This site is getting HAMMERED right now with well (and some not so well)
> wishes for Theo. The press conference is over, it looks like it is a
> definite bye bye for him, although after listening to the whole 48
> minutes of it, I still have
For me, it is not a moral question.
I have had 3 close friends and a coworkers two daughters killed by
high drivers or train operators. Plus one killed while in a car with a
driver who was high (that was half his own fault).
That compares to one killed by a drunk driver, one killed falling
asleep
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This site is getting HAMMERED right now with well (and some not so well)
wishes for Theo. The press conference is over, it looks like it is a
definite bye bye for him, although after listening to the whole 48
minutes of it, I still have no idea why he left. What a great marketing
idea for the
> Bill wrote:
> I'm all for legalizing stuff like that. if people want to do bad
> things to themselves i'm all for it. But the best thing is being able
> to tax it :).
+1
Make it taxable, make it illegal to use publicly, but make private
consumption legal. Personally, I don't have any, but legi
.
>
> Under the measure, residents over 21 years old could possess up to an
> ounce of marijuana.
>
> http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20051102/ap_on_el_st_lo/denver_marijuana
>
>
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From: Michael Dinowitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 02, 2005 10:28 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Upcoming 4 day CSS Class
Nov 29th i
Shiraz and Syrah all refer to the same grape - but Shiraz is what the
Aussies call it.
I bet once some of those guys in Australia wake up, they'll have some
stuff to say about this subject. Until then, I found this:
http://www.wineintro.com/types/sirah.html
Gruss Gott wrote:
>>Erika wrote:
> Erika wrote:
> Not exactly true - might be what they are supposed to do or used to do -
> but the French also use the term "Shiraz"
> And like I said - I've had several bottles of French Shiraz.
>
Huh. Anybody that'd like to get the definitive answer would be a real
hero. I've always thought t
Not exactly true - might be what they are supposed to do or used to do -
but the French also use the term "Shiraz"
And like I said - I've had several bottles of French Shiraz.
http://makeashorterlink.com/?H6662571C
Cheers,
Erika
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It's called Syrah in France and Shiraz in Australia, the US uses both name.
On 11/2/05, Gruss Gott wrote:
> > Erikawrote:
> > Wine? Oh yes please!!! A shiraz would be lovely ... Australian?
> >
>
> I thought all Shirazs and Syrahs were Australian?
>
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Nope - there are some French ones which I have had - but the Australian
ones are the best!
Cheers,
Erika
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Jochem? Jochem? Where are you.
On 11/2/05, Larry C. Lyons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Just a short comment, I don't have time for a full debate, but given
> what the places in france looked like, this may be more akin to the
> race riots in 1967, 1968, 1969 and 1970. To call them modern ghettos
You can't spend what you don't have. David Glass, the owner, is rich...but
he didn't get rich by consistently losing money in his business ventures.
Besides, he's not rich to the point where he could stand to lose money for
an extended period of time, and still be able to operate the Royals very
Just a short comment, I don't have time for a full debate, but given
what the places in france looked like, this may be more akin to the
race riots in 1967, 1968, 1969 and 1970. To call them modern ghettos -
using the more americanized version of the term, and slums is an
understatement. The places
WellI...uh...I got nothin'. :)
I do know that Johnny Damon was one of my favorite players until that
book came out. When he compared himself, in print mind you, to Joe
Dimaggio, my respect for him dropped a little bit. The rest, well, I
just think it comes with the territory for an exce
> Erikawrote:
> Wine? Oh yes please!!! A shiraz would be lovely ... Australian?
>
I thought all Shirazs and Syrahs were Australian?
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Shiraz is a fantastic wine. Lori and I have been drinking it for a long
time, and it's nice to see more and more vineyards producing it. Its
got all the best qualities of all the red wines, IMO.
Ben Doom wrote:
> My friend bought some Australian wine on my recommendation. Since I
> don't dri
Anyone from France or Denmark care to comment on this blog post?
http://viking-observer.blogspot.com/2005/10/war-in-france-war-in-denmark.html
While I've heard of the France riots from non-US sources, I have not heard of
the Denmark one and would like some confirmation from people here who I'd tru
Nov 29th is a thursday, Dec 4th is a sunday. You say that Dec 4th is a friday
so the question is, are the dates right?
I'd kill to be there if I could. :)
>I understand that registration has opened for my upcoming class on Cascading
>Style Sheets at Teratech.
>
>The class is 4 days, hands on and
> Kevin wrote:
> I don't know squat about sports, but I went to the parade when Minnesota won
> the world series. I couldn't have told you who the players even were, but
> the two cute girls I was with made all that moot.
>
That's how men get involved in lots of stuff. I was talking with a
French
> JD is very well liked in my opinion. He's a good guy, not sure why you
> don't like him. Manny, well, I bet you'd find that as much bitching
> that Boston fans do about him, he's still a "character" on the team.
> He's just a goofy laid back guy, which rubs some the wrong way, but as a
> whole,
My friend bought some Australian wine on my recommendation. Since I
don't drink, my recommendation had little to do with the taste of the
wine. In fact, it went something like, "Hey! That one has a kangaroo
on it!"
--Ben "the sommelier" Doom
Erika L. Walker wrote:
> /me ears perk up ...
>
/me ears perk up ...
Wine? Oh yes please!!! A shiraz would be lovely ... Australian?
Cheers,
Erika
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I don't know if I agree with likeable. They certainly will not be
better, that's for sure. They're not going to get anything for Damon,
since he's a free agent, and Manny's contract is so big, they'd mos
likely have to just dump him and move on, cause no one is going to pay
him what his contr
I don't know squat about sports, but I went to the parade when Minnesota won
the world series. I couldn't have told you who the players even were, but
the two cute girls I was with made all that moot.
On 11/2/05, Ray Champagne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Boo Minnesota!
>
> :)
>
>
If Damon and Ramirez left the Sox, they would be a MUCH more likeable
baseball team. I might even start rooting for them again.
As an aside, the 2004 NLDS MVP Carlos Beltran, the 2004 World Series
Champion Johnny Damon, and the 2005 World Series MVP Jermain Dye.used to
play in the same outf
But - they win those championships, which makes it all worth it.
One win is all the Sox have, and it seems like this team isn't getting
any better. In fact, it's getting worse.
G wrote:
> Most top candidates are attracted by one thing: a legitimate chance to win a
> championship. Look at what
exactly!
Jerry Johnson wrote:
> Yes. Probably. But the way and the reason he left is exactly why Billy
> Beane and others turned down the job before.
>
> No one wants to get burned that way (which has happened time and time
> again) by the Red Sox top managers. The level of ego and
> micro-manage
Most top candidates are attracted by one thing: a legitimate chance to win a
championship. Look at what Cashman puts up with, and will continue to put up
with for at least 3 more years, in New York. You think Sox micro-management
and GM harrassment is badthey got nuttin on The Boss.
> Yes.
Boo Minnesota!
:)
Gruss Gott wrote:
>>Jerry wrote:
>>Just to chime in, I think we are back to the old Red Sox again (where
>>you shoot yourself in b
>>
>
>
> Baseball's over. Doesn't anyone care the Dante Culpepper is out for the
> season?
>
> There's good news here, though. The next time
Is he replaceable? Yes, but the things he brought to the table is going
to make it hard. I don't think that BB is going to leave the A's.
Would you rather live in Oakland or Boston? What is his salary,
anyways? I thought it was in the $1 million area, but I'm not sure.
Besides that, Theo wa
I wholeheartedly agree. I think this opens the door for Johnny Damon to
leave, Manny to get the trade he's looking for, and from there, it will
get worse.
I think that Boston is SO passionate about baseball that there is always
going to be that pettiness, which probably happens in every
organ
Baseball is over, but the offseason bitching has JUST BEGUN.
The "hot stove" talk is about all that happens around here between
Patriot victories.
On 11/2/05, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Jerry wrote:
> > Just to chime in, I think we are back to the old Red Sox again (where
> > you s
Yes. Probably. But the way and the reason he left is exactly why Billy
Beane and others turned down the job before.
No one wants to get burned that way (which has happened time and time
again) by the Red Sox top managers. The level of ego and
micro-management and outright stupidity from them is so
Someone get Erika a glass of wine.
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> ##| Subject: SPAM: test pls
>
> Look. You;ve been here long enough. You know the protocol.
> NO SURPRISE TESTS!
> I need time to study!!!
>
>
> Now what am I gonna do?!
> Did I pass?
> Did I fail???
>
> /me faints
> -
LOL...well, my post went through, so, "An 'A' for everyone!" wOOt!
Beers at my house!
Erika L. Walker wrote:
> ##| From: Ray Champagne
> ##| Subject: SPAM: test pls
>
> Look. You;ve been here long enough. You know the protocol.
> NO SURPRISE TESTS!
> I need time to study!!!
>
>
> Now wha
> Jerry wrote:
> Just to chime in, I think we are back to the old Red Sox again (where
> you shoot yourself in b
>
Baseball's over. Doesn't anyone care the Dante Culpepper is out for the season?
There's good news here, though. The next time he's on his way to
molest tour boat waitresses before
##| From: Ray Champagne
##| Subject: SPAM: test pls
Look. You;ve been here long enough. You know the protocol.
NO SURPRISE TESTS!
I need time to study!!!
Now what am I gonna do?!
Did I pass?
Did I fail???
/me faints
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Theo's good, but he's not unique, and he's not even the best. Why couldn't
the Red Sox flex some of their capital muscle to lure someone like Billy
Beane away from the A's? I think John Schuerholtz is the best GM going, and
has been for near 20 years nowbut at his age, i doubt he'd entertain
I think we are back to the old Red Sox (where we shoot ourselves in
the foot before "stepping in it" before putting out foot in our
mouths.)
The level of petty she-ite we have here is so sad.
There are three problems with this that I see:
We need someone at the helm RIGHT NOW to renegotiate SMAR
Just to chime in, I think we are back to the old Red Sox again (where
you shoot yourself in b
On 11/2/05, G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Now that your back...what are your thoughts on the Theo Epstein
> departure? My man Schilling had some less than enthusiastic comments about
> the Red Sox or
Oh, I'm fucking LIVID!!
I mean, it is a disaster. This guy, in my opinion was EXACTLY what the
Red Sox have been lacking in any GM in the past ten, maybe twenty years.
His goal was to build up the farm system, and never compromised the
future of the team by giving away very promising young t
Now that your back...what are your thoughts on the Theo Epstein
departure? My man Schilling had some less than enthusiastic comments about
the Red Sox organization on Sportscenter last night.
> LOL...I went one whole day without cf-comm! Stupid mail server changes
> at my host...had to add
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