Sports>Colts vs Pats--The War v.2010
Bunker 06:07 PM 11-21-2010
AshesToAshes 06:12 PM 11-21-2010
WTH Peyton? All you had to do was run a couple of running plays to get it inline at the right hash mark...WTF? Was the coach in the porta potty or what?
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MikeyC 07:03 PM 11-21-2010
I can't wait to see what team mate Peyton throws under the bus and blames for this loss (obviously not him despite 3 INTs).
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mosesbotbol 07:17 AM 11-22-2010
Between the Jets and the Pats, boy does the NFL put out some nail biting games! Wow.
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Bunker 07:28 AM 11-22-2010
The Jet's and Sanchez are definitely this year's kardac kids (yes, I am old enough to remember Brian Sipe).
Hopefully it will bite Sanchez in the ass eventually (like in two weeks).
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Subvet642 07:30 AM 11-22-2010
Originally Posted by Bunker:
Pey-ton, Pey-ton......:-)
:-)
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kugie 07:52 AM 11-22-2010
Originally Posted by Bunker:
Pey-ton, Pey-ton......:-)
:-)
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kugie 07:55 AM 11-22-2010
Originally Posted by mosesbotbol:
Between the Jets and the Pats, boy does the NFL put out some nail biting games! Wow.
No kidding!
The Jets are pissing me off. OT wins two weeks in a row.
Yesterday a come back win after blowing the lead.
Frick'en Houston, how do you let the receiver get behind you like that.
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Resipsa 08:10 AM 11-22-2010
Originally Posted by Bunker:
Pey-ton, Pey-ton......:-)
as a New Yorker I can tell you the term "Masshole" is neither a term of endearment, nor something to be proud of.......
:-)
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Bunker 08:13 AM 11-22-2010
Originally Posted by Resipsa:
as a New Yorker I can tell you the term "Masshole" is neither a term of endearment, nor something to be proud of.......:-)
That's because you are from NY.
We could have thrown bottles but that would make us from Philly.
:-)
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mosesbotbol 08:56 AM 11-22-2010
Originally Posted by Resipsa:
as a New Yorker I can tell you the term "Masshole" is neither a term of endearment, nor something to be proud of.......:-)
Agreed. The term is fitting to the way most from my beloved state act, seriously!
:-)
New Yorkers are so much friendlier.
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Bunker 09:00 AM 11-22-2010
Originally Posted by mosesbotbol:
Agreed. The term is fitting to the way most from my beloved state act, seriously! :-)
New Yorkers are so much friendlier.
What part of NY are you dreaming about? It must be up state.
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Subvet642 09:08 AM 11-22-2010
Originally Posted by mosesbotbol:
Agreed. The term is fitting to the way most from my beloved state act, seriously! :-)
New Yorkers are so much friendlier.
My one time in NYC, I had asked one of New York's Finest for directions. His reply was:
"What, do I look like a feckin' map to you?" :-)
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mosesbotbol 09:26 AM 11-22-2010
Originally Posted by Bunker:
What part of NY are you dreaming about? It must be up state.
Anyone in NYC is leagues friendlier than anyone in Boston. New Yorkers being unfriendly or rude is a big myth. I don't like any NY sport teams... I am a Baystater to the core, just being honest.
Fenway Franks, Zeppy's Bagels, and Papa Ginos all the way... Although I do prefer Grimaldi's and Sabrett's!
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mosesbotbol 09:30 AM 11-22-2010
Originally Posted by Subvet642:
My one time in NYC, I had asked one of New York's Finest for directions. His reply was: "What, do I look like a feckin' map to you?" :-)
Boston's Finest aren't known for their public assistance either.
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Bunker 09:40 AM 11-22-2010
I thought "What the F%$& are you looking at?" was how everyone in the US greeted each other.
:-)
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Subvet642 09:47 AM 11-22-2010
Originally Posted by mosesbotbol:
Boston's Finest aren't known for their public assistance either.
In my experience, I would have to disagree.
:-)
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