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  1. Joe, I double checked, and I think going into the Monday Nighter, I think I should be 10-5. (Correct: ATL, KC, PHI, GB, DEN, OAK, HOU, NYJ, SD, IND) (Incorrect: PIT, MIA, CIN, CHI, TB). By all means, please double check. And as Roy and DOT have said, thanks for running this. :)
  2. Good work Y4L, I was actually just looking under the losing scores, and that's why I missed it. Detroit Lions 0 at Dallas Cowboys 5, Saturday, December 26, 1970
  3. Yah, a safety. Hahah. After some serious perusing Pro-Football Reference.com, the last time a single only five points were scored by a side was Sunday, December 19, 2004, Houston 24 at Chicago 5. Here are the others: Buffalo Bills 5 at Kansas City Chiefs 38, Sunday, October 26, 2003 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 19 at Philadelphia Eagles 5, Sunday, September 19, 1999 Atlanta Falcons 8 at Los Angeles Rams 5, Sunday, October 2, 1994 Cleveland Browns 5 at Seattle Seahawks 22, Sunday, November 14, 1993 Philadelphia Eagles 17 at Phoenix Cardinals 5, Sunday, October 15, 1989 Buffalo Bills 5 at Tampa Bay Buccaneers 10, Sunday, December 4, 198 Atlanta Falcons 5 at San Francisco 49ers 14, Sunday, September 30, 1984 Indianapolis Colts 9 at New York Jets 5, Sunday November 11, 1984 Dallas Cowboys 5 at Washington Redskins 9, Monday, October 2, 1978 Houston Oilers 5 at Pittsburgh Steelers 34, Sunday, January 7, 1979 New England Patriots 5 at Miami Dolphins 17, Sunday, November 13, 1977 Green Bay Packers 5 at Los Angeles Rams 22, Sunday, December 14, 1975
  4. Joe, am I allowed to edit a prediction? If not, that's OK too. I'm pretty sure I was temporarily abducted by aliens when I chose the 49ers to beat the Saints, by 31 points.
  5. No problem, Joe! Thanks again for running this. ************************************************************************* Here are my picks for Week 2: SUN, SEP 19 Pittsburgh at Tennessee Miami at Minnesota Arizona at Atlanta Baltimore at Cincinnati Kansas City at Cleveland Chicago at Dallas Philadelphia at Detroit Buffalo at Green Bay Tampa Bay at Carolina Seattle at Denver St. Louis at Oakland Houston at Washington New England at NY Jets Jacksonville at San Diego NY Giants at Indianapolis MON, SEP 20 New Orleans at San Francisco (31 to 9, total 40)
  6. Thank-you so much for running this Joe, it'll be a lot of fun. Monday night was crazy. I think only laroquece picked the Chiefs. P.S. I think you forgot to update Andy's W-L total, I think he's 8-8, not 7-7.
  7. Actually, that sounds x10 better than my idea. I second DadOfTwins' motion.
  8. Just an idea, but an alternative to the closest score as a second tie-breaker could be who made their selections first.
  9. If you mean from the original game, this list should help. Non-Union Members: *Brian Daubach (Bailey Osborne, Pawtucket Red Sox) *Brendan Donnelly (Scott Barcik, Anaheim Angels) *Jose Flores (Scott Smith, Las Vegas 51s) *Charles Gipson (Chris Parker, Round Rock Express) *Matt Herges (Daryle Patterson, Fresno Grizzlies) *Cory Lidle (Alan Hughes, Philadelphia Phillies) (died in a plane crash in 2006) *Kerry Ligtenberg (Scott Venema, Toronto Blue Jays) *Ron Mahay (Neale Genereaux, Texas Rangers) *Tom Martin (Jake Byrd, Atlanta Braves) *Frank Menechino (Tim Murphy, Syracuse Skychiefs) *Lou Merloni (Paul Cruz, Buffalo Bisons) *Kevin Millar (Anthony Friese, Boston Red Sox) *Damian Miller (Roger Chamberlain, Milwaukee Brewers) *Justin Miller (Aaron Callaway, Toronto Blue Jays) *Eddie Oropesa (Ryan Lewis, Portland Beavers) *Keith Osik (Angel Brown, New Orleans Zephyrs) *Shane Spencer (Larry Reed, Columbus Clippers) *Jamie Walker (Daryl Smith, Detroit Tigers) As well, to make their appearances correct: http://web.archive.o...cap/edits2.html Prospects: ANAHEIM ANGELS Larry Baert -- Erick Aybar Darren Roberts -- Jeff Mathis Jon Bukvich -- Kenny Morales Billy Bath -- Ervin Santana ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS Jim Ennis -- Conor Jackson Brandon Jarvis -- Carlos Quentin Jamie Mowatt -- Sergio Santos ATLANTA BRAVES Sean Blancard -- Kyle Davies Joel Doonan -- Jeff Francoeur Enrique Rodriguez -- Andy Marte Juan Berroa -- Brian McCann BALTIMORE ORIOLES Jared Wilson -- Adam Loewen Mike Alvarez -- Nick Markakis Rafael Rodriguez -- Hayden Penn BOSTON RED SOX Gabe Lewis -- Brandon Moss Matt Derkson -- Hanley Ramirez CHICAGO CUBS Greg Wegner -- Brian Dopirak Ian Krystal -- Angel Guzman Daniel Doluntap -- Felix Pie CHICAGO WHITE SOX Miguel Alicea -- Brian Anderson Ty Berrie -- Brandon McCarthy Chris Rae -- Ryan Sweeney CINCINNATI REDS Raul Perez -- Homer Bailey Matt James -- Edwin Encarnacion CLEVELAND INDIANS Troy Gray -- Michael Aubrey Kenny Berrera -- Fausto Carmona Randy Sullivan -- Franklin Gutierrez Randy Auschrat -- Adam Miller COLORADO ROCKIES Adam Murphy -- Chris Nelson Randy Klann -- Ian Stewart DETROIT TIGERS Johnny Snare -- Justin Verlander FLORIDA MARLINS Luis Ordonez -- Yorman Bazardo Brook LeCroy -- Jeremy Hermida Norberto Pena -- Scott Olsen HOUSTON ASTROS None KANSAS CITY ROYALS Blair Pioveson -- Mark Teahen LOS ANGELES DODGERS Kevin McCracken -- Chad Billingsley Dieter Driediger -- Joel Guzman Dennis Estrella -- James Loney Jung-Hoon Choi -- Greg Miller MILWAUKEE BREWERS Wayne Collier -- Prince Fielder Sam Gent -- J. J. Hardy Richard Samuels -- Mark Rogers MINNESOTA TWINS Terry Coleman -- Francisco Liriano Randy Sanchez -- Kyle Waldrop NEW YORK METS Bryant Tyner -- Lastings Milledge Tom Tucker -- Yusmeiro Petit NEW YORK YANKEES Mike Francis -- Eric Duncan Russel Cho -- Phil Hughes Mark Smallenberg -- Marcos Vechionacci OAKLAND A'S Andy McDonald -- Daric Barton Ben Brinkman -- Javier Herrera Pat Lidge -- Huston Street PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES Ole Uttuslien -- Cole Hamels PITTSBURGH PIRATES Ramon Sanchez -- Zach Duke Jorge Cardona -- Neil Walker ST. LOUIS CARDINALS Derek Larmour -- Anthony Reyes SAN DIEGO PADRES Gabriel Devore -- Josh Barfield SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS Randy Santiago -- Matt Cain SEATTLE MARINERS Darryl Buhler -- Felix Hernandez Matt Thomas -- Shin Soo-Choo Matthew Smith -- Matt Tuiasosopo TAMPA BAY DEVIL RAYS Kristopher Morales -- Delmon Young TEXAS RANGERS Federico Garcia -- Joaquin Arias Terry Mulder -- John Danks Matt Mondesi -- Thomas Diamond TORONTO BLUE JAYS Reynaldo Perez -- Dustin McGowan Brent Nielsen -- Francisco Rosario WASHINGTON NATIONALS Yvan Vuu Carinha -- Larry Broadway Sean Payne -- Mike Hinckley
  10. wants to travel to Tau Alpha C, meet up with The Traveler–whose name is unpronousable by humans–and learn the concept that matter, energy, and thought are related and interchangeable.

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    2. redeck

      redeck

      I talked to that dude about that stuff, and it isnt as interesting as it sounds. You see, they are interchangeable, like Legos, and their off brands knock offs, they connect, but they dont really stick together.

    3. DylanBradbury

      DylanBradbury

      Megablocks. ;)

      When I was younger (and I guess I still do) loved Lego, but I was obsessed with keeping each "set" in it's own box, and it would drive me insane if they mixed.

      One Christmas, I was given a huge cylinder of MegaBlocks. I thoroughly enjoyed it, but when my dad asked, "Why don't you mix your Lego and Megablcoks?" It horrified me.

    4. DylanBradbury

      DylanBradbury

      (And you're right, Redeck. MegaBlocks just don't "stick" as well as Lego blocks do to themselves.)

  11. hey you speak klingon¿??

  12. Sounds good man! Here are my picks for Week 1: THU, SEP 9 Minnesota at New Orleans SUN, SEP 12 Carolina at NY Giants Atlanta at Pittsburgh Cleveland at Tampa Bay Denver at Jacksonville Indianapolis at Houston Miami at Buffalo Detroit at Chicago Oakland at Tennessee Cincinnati at New England Arizona at St. Louis San Francisco at Seattle Green Bay at Philadelphia Dallas at Washington MON, SEP 13 Baltimore at NY Jets (19 to 16, total 36) San Diego at Kansas City (23 to 18, total 41)
  13. I wear a doo-rag, you wear your hair. That's how it is.

  14. Sorry I can't-BZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ-you.
  15. That's a really nice video. Great find, tebjr. Good eye Mark!
  16. Right back at you Y4L! Celebrating a birthday is nice, but it's 10x better to celebrate with the great people on this board and share it with a friend like you. Thanks again everyone for the wishes!
  17. Lipton is right, if you close you're eyes these impersonations are spot-on. Enjoy! http://www.youtube.c...h?v=bKKDKAKNH-k
  18. But Mark, That's a full rainbow all the way! Double rainbow! Oh my God, it's double rainbow all the way! Woah! It's so intense. Woah! WOAH! WOAH! WOAH! OH MY GOD! OH MY GOD...
  19. I mentioned this in The Shoutbox, but I thought I should share it here too: The guy really likes rainbows.
  20. You're welcome man, I agree that Sunday would never be the same without it. Toronto's probably hiding it from international media due to embarrassment. I'm pretty sure a four-year-old would realize putting all your eggs in one basket-or in this case all our police officers in one fence-would be pretty dumb and naive. Sad thing is they're still making dumb mistakes. This morning they caught a bunch of people using the sewers to get around and avoid arrests. My dad and my first thought's were "How were people allowed to get in the sewer system?!" Only after did they decide to weld manholes shut. It's like the anarchists are one-step ahead of the police force. And to strand a bunch of folks downtown who used the TTC to get there, and then have no way of getting home is just diabolical. Here's some photos:
  21. Updated to 6-27 Since Y4L is at his (pack-rat) in law's place, I'll keep it updated even though it's not the morning... ...On Wednesday our apartment was all shook up. Literally. A 5.0 maginitude earthquake shook a town on the Ontario-Quebec border and was felt as far as Pennsylvania. When it got to Toronto, it managed to shake me around on the fifteenth-floor. ...The person who suggested to stand under a door-frame during an earthquake was wrong. While walking over to the nearest door-frame, I managed to fall. Twice. It would have been impossible to stand. ...Kudos to all Californians. You've got real guts living in a earthquake hotzone. ...The G8/G20 Summits took place in Huntsville and Toronto, respectively. There was little civil disobedience until yesterday, when anarchists took over the city. While every police office in the city was making sure everyone was OK in a $5.5 million dollar fence, the rest of the city was torn to shreds. ...They managed to take control of two streetcars, force everyone off, and then graffiti it. How nice. ...Banks and stores in the downtown core were broken into while the police were scrambling to get where the action was, (not the fenced zone). ...If Toronto's Mayor David Miller hadn't already announced he wasn't going to run in the upcoming October Mayoral Election, he should resign for the worst G20 plan in history. Telling people they'll be lots to do in downtown Toronto and be sure to take the TTC is great. But when you say so, be sure to make sure they'll be lots to do, and try not to stand people downtown, by disabling the TTC. ...I wonder why these summits can't be held over the internet , where no physical damage could be done. If they're worried about internet security, how about a cruise ship? ...On my way to the grocery store yesterday, I saw Marine Force Once which was delivering Barack Obama to the summit. Kind of neat. ...Because of the summits, the Jays had to move their home to Philadelphia. Weird seeing us in our home uniforms on the road. Weirder to see us facing Roy Halladay. I miss him. ...I hate Interleague Play, it seems it's always then when the Jays great start turns into a lousy season. ...I hope Y4L finds his way out of his packrat in-law's place...
  22. If you still need it, here's a link to a portrait tutorial done by krawhitham.
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