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    Re: I really was looking forward to a great football season.

    As a Cowboys fan I thought the season got off to a cracking start but it's always sad to see a good player (indeed, ANY player) sidelined so early. First quarter wasn't it? My jaw dropped when I saw it on the website.

    I'd be similarly p'd off of Stevie G was taken out in the first half of Liverpool's first match!

    Still, as I said before - Cowboys did well!
    Last edited by rik; September 8th, 2008 at 23:33.
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    Re: I really was looking forward to a great football season.

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    Then how do they run so fast?
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    Re: I really was looking forward to a great football season.

    Quote Originally Posted by grgryth View Post
    Brady is a baby, too bad, we all will miss his whining.
    That is one thing Brady is not. He has played with some serious injuries. Even if you do not like the team make sure you have your facts correct.

    I am a fan and would not want to see any key player go down on any team.

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    Re: I really was looking forward to a great football season.

    Guys, guys, guys, guys, guys.....

    This is a football:-



    Honest.


    Best wishes,

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    Re: I really was looking forward to a great football season.

    Quote Originally Posted by Verner View Post
    Guys, guys, guys, guys, guys.....

    This is a football:-

    I second that.

    The other, funny shaped ball you speak of is called, - "a rugby ball"

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    Re: I really was looking forward to a great football season.

    Quote Originally Posted by Verner View Post
    Guys, guys, guys, guys, guys.....

    This is a football:-



    Honest.


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    Very true

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    Re: I really was looking forward to a great football season.

    All this football talk is fun, but not one mention about that beautiful Chronomat. If I recall correctly, I remember you had a blue one with the silver subs. This one is equally beautiful and more dressy vs. sporty in the darker color. Did you get rid of your blue one, or is this one in addition to it. Either way, congrats and enjoy your newest B.

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    Re: I really was looking forward to a great football season.

    Quote Originally Posted by Len S View Post
    All this football talk is fun, but not one mention about that beautiful Chronomat. If I recall correctly, I remember you had a blue one with the silver subs. This one is equally beautiful and more dressy vs. sporty in the darker color. Did you get rid of your blue one, or is this one in addition to it. Either way, congrats and enjoy your newest B.

    Len
    Hey Len,

    I have had them both twice! Right now I have the blue and it is easier to read by a mile. I had the graphite through the beginning of 08. I have yet to find a more comfortable watch is SS.



    Still love the graphite though



    They have really gone up in price so this back and forth needs to end

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    Re: I really was looking forward to a great football season.

    My son lost all respect for Brady when he commented in an interview that he enjoyed ...., and I don't mean "Watch ...." but the other...
    We are not prudes in our home, but when your young ones are looking at sports stars as greater then life...I am glad my boy has seen the light on Brady. To paraphrase "Bull Durum" That boys got a million dollar arm, but a 50 cent brain.

    Oh ya, GO STEELERS!
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    Re: I really was looking forward to a great football season.

    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Fabanich View Post
    My son lost all respect for Brady when he commented in an interview that he enjoyed ...., and I don't mean "Watch ...." but the other...
    We are not prudes in our home, but when your young ones are looking at sports stars as greater then life...I am glad my boy has seen the light on Brady. To paraphrase "Bull Durum" That boys got a million dollar arm, but a 50 cent brain.

    Oh ya, GO STEELERS!
    Are you ****ing kidding me? Have you read the article in question or are you just knee-jerk reacting to something you have not researched?

    First, the interview in which the topic of .... came up was in GQ magazine. That is a magazine for adults that features among other things: tales of lurid sex, drug use, and drinking; is chock full of alcohol adds; and is chock full of vulgar and obscene language. Why? Because it is a magazine for adults. If you let your young son read this then you are grossly deficient as a parent.

    Second, the actual quote reads like this: "I hate that golden boy image," Brady tells writer David Kamp. "I don't look at myself that way at all! For me to believe I can't do anything wrong — I think that's all bullshit. I'm 27 years old, I go do the same .... every 27-year-old guy does, I mean, I drink, I ..." "Search the Internet for ....?" Kamp inquires. "Everything," Brady declares, "I am no different."

    Where does Brady tell us that he "uses" ....? Where does he say that he loves it? Where do any of the accusations you made come from? If one actually reads the article, you would see that the subject if Brady wanting to shed his "golden boy" image and be viewed just like everyone else. The author of the piece asked him if he surfed the net for ...., and Brady replied that he is no different than anyone else.

    How you can turn this quote into an argument that Tom Brady in an immoral being who craves hardcore .... while trying to hurt our kids? If you ask me, it is the knee jerk haters like yourself who are immoral. After all, only a Pittsburgh fan would stoop so low as to try and profit off of Brady's career threatening injury by selling T-shirts in praise of the guy who injured him. Something to Make you Puke. You stay classy Pittsburgh!

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