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New Folks and Guests... Please Read
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This is truly turning into an EPIC THREAD.

One dick can poke an eye out. A hundred dicks can move mountains.
--Veryzer

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Don't worry, Lumber Company; we get your references. They just aren't all that funny. *shrug*

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We don't get their references Slaw. Not anything near EPIC.
"I'm not sure I know what ball cheese or crotch rot is, exactly -- or if there is a difference between the two. Don't post photos, please..."

- Butcher
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Since you boys find it amusing that we talk shit after banning you then I'm about to disappoint you. That is, unless you think I'm talking shit simply by observing that we lacked the imagination to come take a dump on your living room carpet.

 

We're too busy enjoying our team for it to occur to us that fucking with other people would enhance the pleasure. Hell, we don't even invade "Crads" sites. We actually like your team. I hope you got the attention you were craving.

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Oh, and one last thing. If you check the date I created the "Those Assholes" thread...and think real hard, you might get the joke.

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Quote:I feel like we're about to get ambushed. Where are all these people coming from?
And how many of them are Koz?
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Trolls are the same everywhere as it turns out.
I know the feeling.   Big Van Halen fan?

 

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Top Jimmy, Drop Dead Legs, Hot for Teacher, Jump, Panama... What's there not to love?
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Pittsburgh must be a really boring place.

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Despite being a lifelong Cubs fan, I never understood the obsession with Harry Caray. We've had some brutal losing seasons, but ritual suicide is over-reacting a bit. Speaking of ritual suicide, the Braves just signed Neil Cotts. I guess that's Plan B after the failed Edwin Jackson experiment. 

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How old are you, Buzz? The affection for Harry may be generational. I had Jack Brickhouse as a kid. Harry is a childhood touchstone for a lot of people, but not me. I didn't mind Harry in his heyday because then, before he became an asshole, Stone added real value. Harry was entertaining in his way, but in my opinion, rather bad at the job.

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Quote:How old are you, Buzz? The affection for Harry may be generational. I had Jack Brickhouse as a kid. Harry is a childhood touchstone for a lot of people, but not me. I didn't mind Harry in his heyday because then, before he became an asshole, Stone added real value. Harry was entertaining in his way, but in my opinion, rather bad at the job.
52 years old... and totally wrong about Neil Cotts. It was the Yankees that signed him not the Braves. Pretty sure WBBM misled me about that. Yeah, that's the ticket. Also, yes, I grew up with Brickhouse and he was the man for all seasons and always will be in my book along with the Good Kid and Vince Lloyd. Big Steve Stone fan. Liked Harry Caray as a Sox guy but not so much with the Samurai as a form of ritual suicide. Though I suppose plunging through glass coffee tables unto death might make a pretty hilarious YouTube video set to the right music.
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You guys need to see Sports Artist, Justyn Farano's Chicago Cubs WS Tribute piece, it is insane! This is the same guy that did the David Ortiz retirement painting for the Yankees (if you saw that) Congrats Cubs fans!

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Quote:You guys need to see Sports Artist, Justyn Farano's Chicago Cubs WS Tribute piece, it is insane! This is the same guy that did the David Ortiz retirement painting for the Yankees (if you saw that) Congrats Cubs fans!
How are you making any money off of this?
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Why would the Yankees commission an Ortiz retirement painting?
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