
Steely Dan
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Haynesworth will test free-agency market
Steely Dan replied to OrangeJuiceSimpson's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I don't think he'd go for that. I think $100 million with at least $40 million guaranteed. JMO -
Oh yeah. Khloe Kardashian is on too. Nutha She no likey fur.
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The Celebrity Apprentice starts on March 1st and this chick Brande Roderick is one of the contestants. I hope she's on for a long, long time. Must see TV!! More Nutha Natalie Gulbis is going to be on too. Nutha I want to have their babies!!!!!!!
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Interesting article on CNNSI.COM
Steely Dan replied to Alphadawg7's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I can hardly say this but... I'd...ummm...I...I...would...would..rath.......rather.....bring baa....bac...back....Rrrr...J Whoever signs him, if anyone signs him, they will have a PR nightmare of hellacious proportions!! I wonder if anyone will take that risk. Especially since he's been out of football for a couple of years. -
Haynesworth will test free-agency market
Steely Dan replied to OrangeJuiceSimpson's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
That's really steep for any player. One bad injury and his playing days are over and A LOT of money is left on the table. I'd love to see him here but with his character concerns that's a steep price. -
February 19th 1847 First Frozen Dinners Served.
Steely Dan replied to Steely Dan's topic in Off the Wall Archives
I'm sure somewhere at some time that was true. -
February 19th 1847 First Frozen Dinners Served.
Steely Dan replied to Steely Dan's topic in Off the Wall Archives
Well at least sWillis McGacy is on the team anymore. -
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No sir, there is no sense of decency. Download the new Google Earth here.
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Dude, Wake Up. What WVU wrote is not only offensive to me but is offensive to every correct thinking man, everywhere.
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It was fun while it lasted. What's your wife's email address?
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Well, You oughta know.
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That article is but click the first article I linked. It's more serious. Dev's article is obviously written by someone who finds it humorous. I love the blurb from Plato.
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Another Link to Atlantis Link to Alanis
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Maybe Beerball can tell us why he never moved in with him.
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I wouldn't want him to be any more committal. Now is not the time for being honest. Why give away FA and draft plans now? If he did he'd be as dumb as a Poorpiss.
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February 19th 1847 First Frozen Dinners Served.
Steely Dan replied to Steely Dan's topic in Off the Wall Archives
You're wife wishes that happened to you more! BANG ZING!!! -
Westboro Church to protest at Flight 3407 memorials
Steely Dan replied to RayFinkle's topic in Off the Wall Archives
They aren't against the war. They are against gays who they believe are responsible for all the deaths of soldiers, catastrophe victims and any other high profile deaths they can spew their venom at. In one of the Youtube links the pastor says they like high profile stuff, "Like if the Presidents mother died." Extra hot and spicy! Don't forget the blue cheese! I'm not saying this will happen but it could happen. Let's say that God finds out where they are staying in Buffalo and slashes the tires of all their vehicles so they can't get to the memorial service. God works in mysterious ways. Just sayin. I'm getting over a stroke in Rochester and so I couldn't do the lords work but hopefully God will contact the hearts of some Buffalonians. "He's just got such a firm buttocks" I don't believe Hannity would approve I just think it wouldn't even get a nano second of his concern. That's awesome. "The furtherest we've ever been is San Fransisco" "How was the food?" I agree, but the Patriot Guard is about military funerals. I believe they'd be there for gay soldiers too. -
From the History Channel daily email. February 19: General Interest 1847 : Donner Party rescued On this day in 1847, the first rescuers reach surviving members of the Donner Party, a group of California-bound emigrants stranded by snow in the Sierra Nevada Mountains. In the summer of 1846, in the midst of a Western-bound fever sweeping the United States, 89 people--including 31 members of the Donner and Reed families--set out in a wagon train from Springfield, Illinois. After arriving at Fort Bridger, Wyoming, the emigrants decided to avoid the usual route and try a new trail recently blazed by California promoter Lansford Hastings, the so-called "Hastings Cutoff." After electing George Donner as their captain, the party departed Fort Bridger in mid-July. The shortcut was nothing of the sort: It set the Donner Party back nearly three weeks and cost them much-needed supplies. After suffering great hardships in the Wasatch Mountains, the Great Salt Lake Desert and along the Humboldt River, they finally reached the Sierra Nevada Mountains in early October. Despite the lateness of the season, the emigrants continued to press on, and on October 28 they camped at Truckee Lake, located in the high mountains 21 kilometers northwest of Lake Tahoe. Overnight, an early winter storm blanketed the ground with snow, blocking the mountain pass and trapping the Donner Party. Most of the group stayed near the lake--now known as Donner Lake--while the Donner family and others made camp six miles away at Alder Creek. Building makeshift tents out of their wagons and killing their oxen for food, they hoped for a thaw that never came. Fifteen of the stronger emigrants, later known as the Forlorn Hope, set out west on snowshoes for Sutter's Fort near San Francisco on December 16. Three weeks later, after harsh weather and lack of supplies killed several of the expedition and forced the others to resort to cannibalism, seven survivors reached a Native American village. News of the stranded Donner Party traveled fast to Sutter's Fort, and a rescue party set out on January 31. Arriving at Donner Lake 20 days later, they found the camp completely snowbound and the surviving emigrants delirious with relief at their arrival. Rescuers fed the starving group as well as they could and then began evacuating them. Three more rescue parties arrived to help, but the return to Sutter's Fort proved equally harrowing, and the last survivors didn't reach safety until late April. Of the 89 original members of the Donner Party, only 45 reached California. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Gives new meaning to the words "Eat Me"
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Good for him. I still think Buffalo should keep him and trade McGee While he's still worth something. A solid CB with big time return ability should be worth at least a third rounder. JMO.