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Tom

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  1. Why the 'Holier than thou' attitude?
  2. At least his first name only has two G's.........
  3. Is this another 'blonde' joke?
  4. What an asinine post........
  5. Love to see Chandler, Cookie, Reggie McKenzie & Lou Saban but I bet Bruce, Andre & Steve Tasker go on the wall......
  6. Ha!..... Rutt's Hut in Clifton, NJ has excellent Ripper Dogs (boiled in oil). The 'Ripper' part means the split open..... They are pretty friggen good. I'll go for the 6.....
  7. That is a fact in NJ but since Cingular & AT&T merged, It is better. I personally prefer Sprint tho.
  8. That was cool................
  9. How about when the dew is gone........... shouldn't cut it wet.
  10. Who USE to be Ackermans?
  11. All time = Bryan Cox Current = Zach Thomas
  12. Imagine picking her up in a bar...........
  13. Sad state of affairs.................
  14. I haven't seen Kevin KD hanging around Eli's Hoboken Townhouse but there has been an increase of "Booze'N'Blondes"! I bet he hangs around with Archie tho........Maybe Reggie, Moose & Jughead too!
  15. So happy you shared that useful bit of info...........
  16. Taylor takes stand on steroids By G.E. Branch III, USA TODAY Lawrence Taylor wreaked havoc on the football field, playing the game with a seeming total disregard for his body. But the recklessness that sometimes spilled over into his personal life never included steroids, which he says has no place in the game. Lawrence Taylor says 'players are concerned about the integrity of the game.' AP file As NFL Commissioner Paul Tagliabue and others prepare to testify today at a congressional hearing on the use of steroids, Taylor barrels right down the middle of the issue as if locked in on an unsuspecting quarterback in the pocket. "Even though we don't always show it, players are concerned about the integrity of the game," says Taylor, who was the most dominant defensive player of his era (1981-93) as a New York Giants linebacker. "The doctors, teams and players have to be on the same page ... livelihoods are at stake." The Hall of Famer, who battled cocaine addiction through the mid-1990s, supports efforts to catch those who deliberately take illegal performance-enhancing substances but also is concerned about those who test positive after unknowingly using products that contain steroids. Taylor says tracking steroid use in sports is the key, and he is tackling the issue. He is CEO of a subsidiary of EagleForce Associates, a McLean, Va.-based defense contractor that has steered some of its intelligence and analytical applications to the world of sports. One facet of Taylor's online operation, set to start May 15, will feature a one-stop, Web-enhanced application that tracks the complete path of steroids from manufacturing to usage in every nation, sport and sanctioning body. "No one could have ever accused me of being on steroids," Taylor says, "because it would have meant that I wouldn't have had an excuse for not working out more."
  17. Agreed........ jarthur31 was just being as ass...
  18. Yeah, with all the jest players!
  19. Did they trade Kevin Brown??? Does MLB require a Wonderlic type test? I don't think so.............
  20. If he doesn't make it as a QB in town, he could always open a Mexican Bagel shop!
  21. Uhhhhh,,,, maybe because they have stupid players?
  22. You tell me. I had it as an OT post.
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