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Puerto Rico vs Team USA Tuesday at 6:00 PM CST/7:00 PM EST, loser goes home! We will see who gets the last laugh!
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i take offense to that. LOL. That's all I heard at the Trauma Ward the last few weeks: "MOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO"
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You my friend FAIL. Only a woman would have to ask that question in MARCH. Chili I call you a woman. LOL Epic Fail.
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Your floor Prane.
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I made a bracket group on cbssports.com if anyone is interested. http://urgentfury.mayhem.cbssports.com/e?referrer=MKTG_BM_INVITE The league password is: fury
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My thoughts exactly.
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It's in the 6th Overtime! SIXTH. That's insanity, but with 'Cuse up 120-112 with 1:47 left to play it may be over after this OT.
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Take it Bandit if you know it.
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So true. It's been so overplayed.
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Ok Red Sox fans you won't like me, but who hit the infamous ball that went through Buckner's legs in Game 6 of the 86 world series.
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I had to ask a golf expert on this, he advised me to go with Gary Player. Personally I don't know because it was way before my time, but figured I'd get this moving along again by asking for some advice.
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PATCH 1.41 Overall in the grand scheme of things
o-BacklasH-o replied to PACKERNUT-'s topic in Playstation
They took our jerbs!!!! http://www.trendpimp.com/media/1475/South_Park_Compilation__He_Took_My_Job.html Back on topic. Patch was good in a lot of ways, but the spawning thing is a pain in the ass...Lag seems to be non existent now or very minimal. -
I got a text from ESPN that Dawkins agreed to terms with Denver and also the Maurice Morris signed with the Lions. Also Da Bears signed Frank Omiyale!
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King has the floor.
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PS3 price Drop and new info on MAG Coming soon
o-BacklasH-o replied to PACKERNUT-'s topic in Playstation
Sony needs to do something... -
CDBS you'd have been better off sending it to Sony. It took them from start to finish a little over a week to fix mine and send it back from the day I sent it to Sony. Best buy accepts warrantied PS3's on the spot and exchanges them though, so you are in good shape.
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Hell yeah, we played like 100 times last year. I'll be picking mine up Monday morning, but won't be home to play it until the early evening. :-[
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What up Apoc?! Glad to see things are going well for you. LOL I've been there and done that a hundred times and still don't know which damn train to get on at Ogilvie.
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UF: CHAIN REACTION INVITES POSTED @ 11pm CST TONIGHT.
o-BacklasH-o replied to TOW-19's topic in Playstation
A little under an hour and a half! -
That sucks about your site guys and that's a shame that people have to be like that. He is obviously not someone deserving of being in this great community. I believe he is still on the Eval team... :-\
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The poster almost makes it look like he has a mohawk.
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Yeah the UF league fizzled pretty quickly because of all the non actives. I personally can't wait and think the flex scheduling idea is an awesome one that will prevent a lot of the inactiveness that we saw in past editions.
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Videos "Socom Rage 1 and 2" have been added. If you watch Socom Rage 1 at 9:00 in you will see RVN's very own Tu-Nyce! You're a celeb Nyce!
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Bulls land Salmons and Miller in 6 player trade
o-BacklasH-o replied to o-BacklasH-o's topic in Sports
I really like this move as Gooden was gone via free agency at the end of the season and Noc fell out of favor a long time ago. Salmons is amidst a breakout season and Miller will be nice down low. -
The Chicago Bulls and Sacramento Kings have reached tentative agreement on a trade sending Andres Nocioni, Drew Gooden, Michael Ruffin and Cedric Simmons to the Kings for Brad Miller and John Salmons, front-office sources said on Wednesday. The Kings would then turn around and ship Ruffin to the Portland Trail Blazers for forward Ike Diogu and cash considerations, sources told ESPN's Chris Broussard. One source told ESPN.com that the Bulls players were pulled off the team bus Wednesday afternoon and were told they had been traded. "I've been traded before and the way I look at it is it means somebody wants you," Gooden said, according to the Chicago Tribune. "Sacramento has been interested in me for a couple years, so maybe something can work out long-term there. If not, I'm an unrestricted free agent this summer, so I'm auditioning for other teams." Talks between Sacramento and Chicago moved to an advanced stage this week, as ESPN.com reported earlier Wednesday, after the Kings were unsuccessful packaging Miller and Salmons in a deal with New York. The Chicago-Sacramento trade is likely to be finalized later Wednesday, but one source close to the process cautioned that the deal could still be expanded to include additional players. Another source indicated that the Kings had hoped to convince Chicago to accept center Mikki Moore instead of Salmons so Sacramento could trade Salmons in a separate move. The Bulls, though, want Salmons and the Kings did not oppose it because of long-term financial savings they're gaining from the trade. Miller is averaging 11.9 points and 8.0 rebounds per game for the 11-43 Kings. One of the better passing big men in the league, Miller has made two All-Star teams and actually played for the Bulls from 2000 to '02. This will be the third team for Salmons in his seven-year career. He is averaging a career-high 18.3 points per game, well above his career mark of 8.3. The gritty Nocioni has played his entire five-year career with the Bulls, averaging 11.7 points and 5.0 rebounds over that time bouncing between the starting five and the bench. He signed a five-year extension in 2007. "I'm not surprised," Nocioni said, according to the Chicago Sun-Times. "There have been a lot of rumors. I'm all right. I was waiting for this. "But I don't feel bad the way I'm leaving. It's not like I did something wrong. I wasn't playing my best this season. But I gave everything to this team. I played hard every day whether in practice or in games. I'm a competitive person and I leave this team the best way I could. The only thing I feel bad about is I'm leaving a good team, good players and good coaches. I really enjoyed being with the Bulls. But this is the NBA life. Things like this can happen." Gooden was traded to the Bulls last season in the deal that sent Ben Wallace to the Cleveland Cavaliers. He was averaging 13.1 points and 8.6 rebounds in an injury-plagued season. The number that likely interested the Kings the most, however, is the $7.2 million that will come off their books this summer since he has an expiring contract. Simmons also has an expiring contract, so the Kings basically traded the salaries of Miller and Salmons for Nocioni's. "I enjoyed my time in Chicago," Gooden said, according to the Tribune. "It's a good bunch of guys and great management. They treat players with respect. I just wish we had won more and I had been healthier." The Sacramento Bee reported on its Web site Wednesday that the Kings also offered Miller and Salmons to New Jersey in a deal that would net Ryan Anderson, Stromile Swift, Trenton Hassell and Eduardo Najera. Chicago's ability to land Salmons would deeply disappoint two Southwest Division rivals -- Dallas and San Antonio -- which have been chasing the 29-year-old. Portland and Oklahoma City have also been frequently linked with Salmons. With an offer of Bruce Bowen and Ime Udoka, San Antonio viewed Salmons as a far more affordable trade target for its perimeter rotation than Vince Carter. New Jersey's Carter has tempted the small-market Spurs for days but can be absorbed by them only in a hugely expensive and complicated deal. The Mavericks have been offering Jerry Stackhouse's virtual expiring contract ($7 million this season, only $2 million guaranteed next season) to the Kings since this past summer, when Sacramento was shopping Ron Artest. The biggest obstacle for Dallas on a Salmons deal had been the Kings' insistence that the Mavericks -- lacking draft picks to sweeten the deal -- also take back guard Beno Udrih, who has four years and nearly $27 million remaining on his contract after this season. There has been another complication for interested parties: Sources revealed Tuesday that Salmons has a 15 percent trade kicker in his contract that requires the team that acquires him to pay him a bonus of nearly $2 million and add that figure to its payroll. Salmons otherwise would rank as one of the league's better bargains, earning just $5.1 million this season while averaging 18.3 points and shooting 47.2 percent from the field and 41.8 percent on 3-pointers.