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Post by Mrunkown on Jan 26, 2004 14:13:42 GMT -6
Pats will destroy the panthers even though i want the panthers to win.
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Post by RCH Ryan Grass on Feb 2, 2004 15:46:46 GMT -6
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Post by Nathan on Feb 2, 2004 18:23:59 GMT -6
Yes, unfortunate buisness, those Patriots. Call it a dynasty, do they? This may not be something Natopia can handle as a state... but perhaps the Associates can think of something... By Associates i mean the secret underground organization, the Black Hole Associates, which is unofficially endorsed by this Republic. But dont tell anyone
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Post by Nomadic Wanderer on Feb 13, 2004 23:10:28 GMT -6
Except the Patriots isn't what you can call a Dynasty. There are only a few "dynasties" in sports...*cough*the New York Yankees of baseball*cough*
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Post by RJH Ashley Grass on Feb 14, 2004 22:06:30 GMT -6
Did ne one see the half time show? I didn't and I kinda wished I did and I kinda wish I didn't TEXT But ne who u new the Pats were gonna win!!! AND GUESS WUT? THE PATS WON!!! DARN IT!!!! OH WELL!!! U can't have everything u want!!
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Post by Tasneem on Feb 15, 2004 1:29:28 GMT -6
First, Nathan is there anyone actually in the Black Hole Association?
Second, that game was sooo boring. I think both teams should have lost. But, I suppose one of them had to win and it just happened to be the eviler team.
Yankees suck. Does anyone actually think that supposed report is true that its Soriano and a minor league contract for A-Rod? Soriano is sooo much better than A-Rod.
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Post by Nomadic Wanderer on Feb 15, 2004 20:01:43 GMT -6
Yes, the trade between the New York Yankees and the Texas Rangers is not a rumor, it's true. As of now the trade is awaiting approval from Bud Selig, MLB's Commisioner.
The Yankees will get Alex Rodriguez in the trade, and in return, the Rangers will get Alfonso Soriano, a Major League Player yet to be named, and a minor leageu player.
While I think Alfonso Soriano has been the better player lately, if you look at it from another perspective, the Yankees have made a smart move. Soriano becomes a free agent in the 2006 Season. By then it is estimated that the Yankees' Payroll will have expanded much more (I think somewhere around 190 Million) which means they could easily sign Alfonso Soriano again, ultimately creating an excellent baseball team.
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Post by Tasneem on Feb 16, 2004 0:36:49 GMT -6
Dude! Another person knows about baseball! Who are you?? And why haven't I met you before?
Hey, no saying the Yankees are smart. I just won't believe that. Also, no saying that their team will become an excellent team. Hopefully, the Yankees won't get to the World Series or they will lose in it to the Cardinals and we'll never have to hear of them again. Haha I wish.
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