Give it up boys, Pitchers and Catchers report in a week, time to start trashing the Red Sox! :bbg:......if you can!
"Always laugh when you can. It is a cheap medicine"
Lord Byron
Take a photo tour of Cape Cod and the Islands!
www.capecodphotoalbum.com
Agreed! Its a PASTIME!.....and like it or not.....its YOURS.
"Always laugh when you can. It is a cheap medicine"
Lord Byron
Take a photo tour of Cape Cod and the Islands!
www.capecodphotoalbum.com
In a humorously ironic twist, fans of the New England Patriots are demanding that the NFL investigate the final 1:40 of Super Bowl XLII because -- get this -- they feel cheated.
And no, this is not a joke.
According to the disgruntled Patriots fan who created the original petition on petitiononline.com, the game clock should not have stopped following Brandon Jacobs' fourth-and-one plunge and thus, the game should have ended on the sack of Eli Manning with 50 seconds remaining.
This fan, and the other 7,815 (and counting) who have apparently signed this ridiculous petition, were obviously too busy crying in their beer to realize that it was an administrative time-out. The referees were determining whether or not to measure the spot -- something that requires a clocks-stoppage under NFL rules. Once the first down was determined without a measurement, the clock was wound and continued to run.
If anything, using the fan's logic, this petition proves that New England shouldn't have had 35 seconds left on their next possession. If anything, they should have had 29 seconds or less.
But hey, what can you expect from fans who say they love their team at 18-0 and then claim they were bored to tears during the greatest Super Bowl of all time?
Last edited by gemstone; 02-12-2008 at 06:35 AM.
Turn up your speakers and listen!
It also causes this dumb browser window about soccer to open.. best I can do (so far).
Last edited by rinselberg; 02-22-2008 at 07:36 PM.
:bbg:
Last edited by jediron1; 02-12-2008 at 12:08 PM.
:bbg:
Last edited by jediron1; 02-12-2008 at 12:09 PM.
The law tends to look at bail like this: What is the flight risk, will the person show up, etc. If you had a job that paid several million a year, what is the chance you are gonna leave the country? You gonna show up with a lot of high paid lawyers, get off with "comunity service" go to some sort of re-hab class and pay rediculously high fine. Plus you proably have
If you ain't workin or in a low paying job, you might run or change yu name or sumthin. But you won't leave a 4 million dollar house and a multi-million contract, at least not over grass in a liberal state.
Chip
I be from de South, I fluent in English, Redneck and Ebonics. We can talk like that.
And spell like that too.
Last edited by chip anderson; 02-12-2008 at 01:35 PM. Reason: Spellin
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