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Tim Bishop 11-05-2009 03:10 PM

Lol!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Arnold Schnitzer (Post 16372)
....Holy crap, what if the Red Sox sign him!?!?!?!? :eek:

Lol! Yeah, wouldn't that be a kicker. I wouldn't be surprised if he goes to Seattle and teams up with Ichiro. That would really add an offensive dynamic that could help the Mariners exponentially next season. I guess we'll have to wait and see what lies ahead for Godzilla. :cool:

Tim Bishop 11-08-2009 10:13 PM

Dallas In Philly....
 
Ok, Cowboys and Eagles in progress. Both teams are 5-2. Already well into the first quarter, Cowboys up 7-0. Any picks on who wins this one to take over 1st. place in the East?

Tim Bishop 11-09-2009 12:51 AM

Dallas In Philly....
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Tim Bishop (Post 16442)
Ok, Cowboys and Eagles in progress. Both teams are 5-2. Already well into the first quarter, Cowboys up 7-0. Any picks on who wins this one to take over 1st. place in the East?

Dallas wins 20-16 to take over first place in the East. :)

Tim Bishop 11-11-2009 02:34 PM

Veterans Day.
 
Here (U.S.), it is Veterans Day. No words can express the gratitude we have for those who are serving and are sacrificing; have served and have sacrificed for us. Thank you!

Oren Hudson 11-19-2009 03:05 PM

Dolphins/Panthers
 
OK sports fans. Donna and I are headed to the Miami Dolphins and Carolina Panthers prime time game tonight in Charlotte. The Bank Of America stadium is about 15 miles from here. Doesn't get much closer. We're in the south end zone section 2 row 17, real good seats. I've been a Dolphins fan for more than 38 years, through thick and thin. Looking for a Dolphins win, but I'm not real comfortable predicting one right now. Look for me on the right side of your TV screen. :D

Oren Hudson 11-20-2009 01:55 AM

Victory
 
Just got home from the Dolphins game and I'm happy to say it was real enjoyable, particularly the final score - Dolphins 24 / Panthers 17. Amazing just how many Miami fans were in attendance. Probably 40% of the full house. Next week I'll pull for Carolina, but never against Miami. :)

Oren Hudson 11-25-2009 08:38 PM

OK - my fellow Americans -


Enjoy your turkey day

and be thankful. :)

Tim Bishop 11-26-2009 11:06 AM

Happy Thanksgiving!
 
Happy Thanksgiving everyone! :)

Tim Bishop 12-08-2009 09:11 PM

Wow!
 
Wow! Just looked at the radar: A line from N. Dakota, south to Arkansas, and everthing east of that to the coast-line is either getting, rain, freezing rain, snow, or all of the above. :eek:

Tim Bishop 12-20-2009 12:31 AM

Dallas vs. Saints
 
Wow! What a game! Cowboys beat undefeated Saints 24-17.

Richard Prowse 12-20-2009 12:55 AM

Dang! I missed it! Are the cowboys still out west fighting indians?

Ken Smith 12-20-2009 05:46 AM

huh?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Richard Prowse (Post 17054)
Dang! I missed it! Are the cowboys still out west fighting indians?

Ahh.. no?.. First off, Cleveland is not out west so get a map!

Second, football teams do not play against baseball teams, at least not in this country..

Richard Prowse 12-20-2009 08:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ken Smith (Post 17055)
Ahh.. no?.. First off, Cleveland is not out west so get a map!

Second, football teams do not play against baseball teams, at leasT not in this country.

1) I bought a map this morning. Thanks for the advice.
2) So, who are the wusses - the baseball guys or the football guys?

ps. I fixed up your spelling (lease = least). Also, only one full stop (period) needed.

Ken Smith 12-20-2009 08:49 PM

Spelling?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Richard Prowse (Post 17057)
1) I bought a map this morning. Thanks for the advice.
2) So, who are the wusses - the baseball guys or the football guys?

ps. I fixed up your spelling (lease = least). Also, only one full stop (period) needed.

You can't tell a Football from a Baseball and your talking about MY spelling? :p

Gee, talk about being clueless.. :eek::eek:

Richard Prowse 12-20-2009 10:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ken Smith (Post 17058)
You can't tell a Football from a Baseball and your talking about MY spelling? :p

Gee, talk about being clueless.. :eek::eek:

Ken, my friend, you misunderstand. All games evolve, well the first game called 'football' was probably played in England before your War of Independence, and I'm sure the ancient Egyptians invented a similar game involving an object coming into contact with one's foot. Maybe they called it Skullball? Or Deadlittleanimalball? Anyway, what I was suggesting is that it would be interesting to see a group of your football guys play a team of your baseball guys. Sure, the rules might need to be slightly modified; maybe they could mix up the teams - half the football and baseball guys on each side. Rugby Union supposedly started when some guy picked up a soccer ball, during a match, and took off with it wrapped tightly in his arms. You're football game probably owes a lot to that enterprising moment some time in the nineteenth century. Now, call me modest but, I'm prepared to let you put the idea forward to your Yankee mates. Who knows, if it works out, they might decide to call this new hybrid game Kenball. No need to thank me, old buddy.

Ken Smith 12-20-2009 10:32 PM

call you modest??
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Richard Prowse (Post 17059)
Ken, my friend, you misunderstand. All games evolve, well the first game called 'football' was probably played in England before your War of Independence, and I'm sure the ancient Egyptians invented a similar game involving an object coming into contact with one's foot. Maybe they called it Skullball? Or Deadlittleanimalball? Anyway, what I was suggesting is that it would be interesting to see a group of your football guys play a team of your baseball guys. Sure, the rules might need to be slightly modified; maybe they could mix up the teams - half the football and baseball guys on each side. Rugby Union supposedly started when some guy picked up a soccer ball, during a match, and took off with it wrapped tightly in his arms. You're football game probably owes a lot to that enterprising moment some time in the nineteenth century. Now, call me modest but, I'm prepared to let you put the idea forward to your Yankee mates. Who knows, if it works out, they might decide to call this new hybrid game Kenball. No need to thank me, old buddy.

Richard, I would call you anything BUT modest. We have a culture gap here. A HUGE culture gap. What you think is funny in your mind is considered to be disruptive in other peoples minds. Here in USA MOST people I know are serious to the degree they are not and they usually make that obvious. When you come up here with these strange ideas and the way you present them, it's almost like answering someones question in a different language.

No, I am not interested in any mixed games. Might as well breed a Fish with a Cow..

NOW.. Back to on topic please...

Dave Martin 12-21-2009 01:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ken Smith (Post 17060)
Richard, I would call you anything BUT modest. We have a culture gap here. A HUGE culture gap. What you think is funny in your mind is considered to be disruptive in other peoples minds. Here in USA MOST people I know are serious to the degree they are not and they usually make that obvious. When you come up here with these strange ideas and the way you present them, it's almost like answering someones question in a different language.

No, I am not interested in any mixed games. Might as well breed a Fish with a Cow..

NOW.. Back to on topic please...

I guess it would be off topic to say that I LIKE Richard's idea - in fact, I'd be interested to see how he would combine rugby and cricket. I betcha those paddles would do a fine job of clearing a scrum.... :)

And if we could mix a fish with a cow, perhaps we could start eating steak that's high in Omega 3 and low in cholesterol...

Richard Prowse 12-21-2009 03:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dave Martin (Post 17063)
I guess it would be off topic to say that I LIKE Richard's idea - in fact, I'd be interested to see how he would combine rugby and cricket. I betcha those paddles would do a fine job of clearing a scrum.... :)

And if we could mix a fish with a cow, perhaps we could start eating steak that's high in Omega 3 and low in cholesterol...

Dave, I really appreciate your kind reply. You are obviously a man with a big heart and a stack of lateral thinking. I thank you, my friend.
Although I know he finds me difficult at times (probably most of the time), I didn't think Ken's reply was one you'd expect from a friend. Down here (NZ) we'd say that sometimes Ken plays on an uneven field. Thanks again Dave.

Richard Prowse 12-22-2009 07:04 PM

HAPPY BIRTHDAY OREN!!!
58 today!

Oren Hudson 12-23-2009 01:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Richard Prowse (Post 17079)
HAPPY BIRTHDAY OREN!!!
58 today!

Well, it's 12:06 AM here in Dixie which means that this small brithday wish is in the zone! Thanks.


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