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Never had cobbler so I'll go with pie. Eating a book or Eating cardboard *shrugs*
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This past weekend, my alma mater opened up their season with a "neutral site" game at Dallas Cowboys Stadium. I quote neutral because the stadium is only about a 15-20 minute drive from where they normally play their home games. Anyways, Cowboys Stadium is absolutely ridiculous. My alma mater played in the Fiesta Bowl last year and I thought University of Phoenix Stadium in the Phoenix area was magnificent. Cowboys Stadium blows it out of the water. A few quick shots.
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Thanks for reminding me of this game...
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Myself in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex this weekend Fort Worth Nature Center - Lake Worth, TX Dallas Cowboys Stadium - Arlington, TX
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Tell somebody Yelling ha ha or Pointing at somebody
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Possible, but not probably to me. Why are there so many different screws in the world? (shrugs)
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Rarely ever sleep in anymore these days. The person below me thinks this is funny. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2fXsfAeqimY
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Go - Pearl Jam
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Howard deserves his own cereal box and he'd kick everybody's ass in here in a Boggle tournament!
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Lilja: Red Wings only team to offer contract
SouthernWingsFan replied to Blueliner's topic in General
I understand the frustration obviously, but I wouldn't feel too much regret if I was him. Greed is natural in all of us, it's just a matter of how much we think is unrealistic. I don't blame Lilja for wanting more of an opportunity/more money, I don't think it was too much of a stretch to ask what he was asking for in $1.5 million a year. Wings mgmt. did what they had to do in the business sense. I understand not offering Lilja more money. Hopefully Lilja can find an opp. somewhere. -
You are the type of person I want to hang out and watch a game with, generally speaking. If I'm in the same place as a woman watching a game and she's disinterested, I'm not going to talk to her or try to force her to get interested in the game. If I'm in the same place and she's just gawking at the players, that irritates the hell out of me. It might not bother some, but it does me, because she isn't interested in the game outcome at all. And there are plenty of men that are just average joes who do fine in life in terms of looks and by not playing sports, and the "hot" athlete she make be gawking at might be a total jerk personally. While a game is on, I'm not going to be into debate or chattering testing people's knowledge about players or how the game is played or whatever, I don't believe in all that true or fake fan b.s. just because you might not know everything about a team or might only be able to watch a certain amount of games in a season, but if I'm in the same place as a woman and she has somewhat of an interest in the game outcome or at least knows halfway what's going on, I want to watch the game with that type of woman. I don't really go out too much to bars/restaurants to watch whole games anymore or games I have an emotional interest in, but I remember watching a midday Wings game on NBC a few seasons back at a place I frequented a lot more back then and had lunch and a drink/two there during the game. Being down here isn't hockey country obviously, but the bartender knew I was really interested in the game so she watched it with some interest and we had small talk about why I like hockey down here and the like. I enjoy watching games with people in that scenario and she was nowhere near a puckbunny type. Each professional sport is going to have their fair share of female fans that just want to look at the guys or are going to go just to please their significant other and that's it (and I never intend to drag somebody to an event that doesn't want to go). That's never going to fully change and fair/unfair, those stereotypes will still exist for women to some degree. I want to go to games with people that would probably enjoy them, whether I'm out with somebody on a date or it's just a couple of guys hanging out or whatever. Of course I would hope it would be natural from the woman's side to swoon over pretty much the majority of athletes that they are good looking and in shape or whatever. They are. Do some people go overboard about it? Without question. Is it awkward to me sometimes? Without question (will get to reasoning why shortly). Pretty much though these women, or at least the ones on here, have a good general knowledge about the game and care about how this team performs. Now, I'm just one male out of the bunch. Do I think a lot of female athletes are good looking? Of course. Again, the natural reaction. I'm going to think or possibly say that somebody looks good or whatever, maybe say it in a brief smart-ass or peverted remark sometimes because that's just my mindset sometimes being goofy. I'm not much of the daydreaming type though who just says somebody is hot or dreamy 15 times in a row, regardless of whether that person is a professional athlete or just the average person like you and me, when I don't know anything about them or haven't met them personally. The female athlete I might enjoy seeing perform well and that has the looks also might be the biggest b**ch personally. I'll say or think somebody is good looking or pretty or whatever, athlete or no, if it comes up in a conversation, then I typically just go about my business. I rarely initiate conversation about an athlete's looks or physique, if at all.
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Keep it in, I don't like to overwhelm people whenever I might have a problem because other people have their own problems and worse than whatever I might have to deal with usually, so I don't like to ***** and vent and complain. Underground or In the Air
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Yep, the Expendables. Action movie, fighting, guns, strong dudes whose looks and physique I am jealous of... *drools* *shrugs* The person below me thinks this is funny.
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(PI)r^squared or e=mc2. Still waiting impatiently for them to retire those jersey numbers!
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Kronwall's knee feeling better, should be ready for camp, all that good stuff. http://www.mlive.com/redwings/index.ssf/2010/09/red_wings_niklas_kronwall_feel_1.html
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Nah, no #23 for Cross during his brief Detroit stint. #4 the whole way.
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Yep, back when I was a kid. That and spilled O.J. The person below me thinks this is funny, though possibly staged. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d50N1OjwMp4
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Atari Bingo or Bango
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Kirk Maltby nearing 1 year, 2 way deal
SouthernWingsFan replied to HockeytownRules19's topic in General
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If you do that though, then you'll eventually have to put 24, 96, 30, and 91 up there and so on and so forth. I personally won't get hot and bothered by this if it happened (which it won't), but putting every jersey number up to the rafters who made a decent contribution to the Wings just because us die-hards want to gets a little beyond the ridiculous line. When does it stop? I love McCarty for his time here, and while I started watching Red Wings hockey soon after Probert's career went to Chicago, I have little doubt he made solid contributions here as well. But it would not shock me if he is remembered more as a Blackhawk. 25 isn't going to the rafters, nor is 24 anytime soon just because Probert died. Not putting it up to the rafters or temporarily putting it out of circulation, as stated earlier, is not being inconsiderate or whatever. They honored him properly, paid his respects with a proper ceremony/time, nobody will definitely ever forget him but now it is time to move on in life back to the normal routine. If this makes me inconsiderate, well I'm sorry.
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After. Barely eat anything after breakfast for a while so it makes more sense I guess. Policeman or Bobby
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I always have fun plans. The person below me likes to stick their tongue out at people for no apparent reason.
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Why are most post-it notes yellow color?
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You can do it Ericsson!