Thanks Rusty for once again attempting to straighten out my life.
Once again you act like you did not start it.
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1952Oh Wow-you are playing the hurt card!
To get over it you can hug your Eric Wedge doll.
To get over it you can hug your Eric Wedge doll.
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1953Ill say one thing for Rusty-he is fair
At one time or another he has pretty much hated all posters equally.
At one time or another he has pretty much hated all posters equally.
Re: General Discussion
1955Willingham is currently making 6 million a year coming off a 29 homer, 90+ RBI season.TFIR wrote:I'd rather have Willingham at $7 million per, for 2 years than Grady back for $9 million.
A right handed power bat vs. fragile lefty.
Will be interesting to see what he gets. Unfortunately the Indians have to make a decision before they can talk to any free agents. Do agree that he definitely fits a need.
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1956Lets just say that most recently I took some umbrage at you pointing out what you saw as failures of ex-Indians as well as calling Guillen a grease ball.
Not surprising for someone of your stature.
Not surprising for someone of your stature.
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1957Take umbrage all you want. Just quit with the advice.
You might upset my Eric Wedge doll. He is already terrorized by your nerf ball.
You might upset my Eric Wedge doll. He is already terrorized by your nerf ball.
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1958My Nerf ball spent most of the season in the Minors.
But it can be called up at any time.
But it can be called up at any time.
Re: General Discussion
1960Remember the movie, It Happens Every Spring, starring Ray Milland?
In this forum, we have It Happens Every Offseason.
In this forum, we have It Happens Every Offseason.
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1961Speaking of movies, most usually seem to miss a slur moment in the 1946 Frank Capra, It's a Wonderful Life.
Old Man Potter (Lionel Barrymore) declares George Bailey (Jimmy Stewart) is selling his inexpensively built and financed homes to a bunch of "garlic eaters."
I personally love garlic.
I'm mostly Irish, with a strong dash of German, and a splash of Native American.
So I also love beer.
Not that there are any prerequisites.
Speaking of nerf balls, I think I am still in possession of a 32 year old "Cardiac Brick."
Old Man Potter (Lionel Barrymore) declares George Bailey (Jimmy Stewart) is selling his inexpensively built and financed homes to a bunch of "garlic eaters."
I personally love garlic.
I'm mostly Irish, with a strong dash of German, and a splash of Native American.
So I also love beer.
Not that there are any prerequisites.
Speaking of nerf balls, I think I am still in possession of a 32 year old "Cardiac Brick."
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1962Why couldn't the Tigers have any of these injuries during the damn regular season??
Re: General Discussion
1963Charlie T. wrote:Why couldn't the Tigers have any of these injuries during the damn regular season??
There's always next year......