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May 14, 2012 10:18 pm

Love all of you too Eric.     





As we all LOVE you T-Girl..........you are a great lady.



I wish you all the best in your new house and neighbourhood.



My thoughts and prayers are with Tom..........I hope he is resting in the  hospital.



T-Girl.............you need to change your line - up in Baseball......if you want help just ask.... and it will cost you a BIG Kiss eh...lol       
Larry Lava
SinceMar 4, 2008
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Sport - fans Hangout

May 15, 2012 10:18 pm

Brian and Joe, its shoes and purses, get it right.....eh

Larry, you are so sweet and thanks for your kind words.
As for baseball, just haven't had time. All I can do to keep up with golf and nascar. Sending big Kisses to you....eh

Take care guys and keep Tom and Ginny in your thoughts and prayers, he really does appreciate it.

Tarheel Girl
SinceMar 10, 2007
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May 18, 2012 9:55 pm

Its Pole weekend in Indy.  The new cars look a bit odd, but they seem to be more stable.  Have a good weekend.
River_Rat
SinceMar 26, 2008
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May 19, 2012 10:52 pm

Some one had a pretty good week of golf so far. As for Cindy and myself well we didn't do so good. Right Cindy?
SPORTFAN 01
SinceMar 11, 2008
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May 20, 2012 1:38 pm

Joe, you are so right, we did terrible this week.
Tarheel Girl
SinceMar 10, 2007
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May 20, 2012 1:52 pm

Good morning all.........


T-Girl

RR

SF




Cindy PLEASE change your line-up in Baseball........you have several player's on the 15 day DL....you need to put them in Reserve and check out the Free Agent's........I'm just trying to help because I love ya girl.......



         
Larry Lava
SinceMar 4, 2008
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May 20, 2012 4:30 pm

Larry you're so noble!

1-0 Yotes over the Kings mid 2nd.
blitzburgh
SinceAug 17, 2006
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May 20, 2012 8:53 pm

Some one had a pretty good week of golf so far. As for Cindy and myself well we didn't do so good. Right Cindy?

First good week in a long time.

Joe, you are so right, we did terrible this week.

Must have lost that turbo on the U-Haul.  :)
River_Rat
SinceMar 26, 2008
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May 20, 2012 8:54 pm

Good Morning.....Evening Larry.  Laughing
River_Rat
SinceMar 26, 2008
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May 20, 2012 9:04 pm

  Mr. Dufner came tp play for the second week in a row. Dicky Pride gave him a good run for his money.
SPORTFAN 01
SinceMar 11, 2008
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May 20, 2012 9:10 pm

Evening Sports Fans
Congrats to Mr. Dufner, and a hang in there to JJ Henry. After not winning for 6 years it was clear his head got in the way of his swing.
FOREPLUS
SinceJan 28, 2008
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May 22, 2012 7:48 pm

Hello FORE good to see you. 

This just in after the Thunder eliminated the Lakers......

 

OKLAHOMA CITY — A late-night fight in Oklahoma City that escalated into gunfire and left eight people injured — one critically — was not related to the Thunder-Lakers NBA playoff game that had just ended a few blocks away, police said Tuesday.

Police Capt. Dexter Nelson said no arrests have been made in the Monday night incident in Oklahoma City's Bricktown entertainment district.

"All we're hearing from some of the witnesses is there was pushing and shoving in the area," Nelson said. "Apparently a group of girls got into it with some guys. It was shortly thereafter that gunfire erupted."

SPORTFAN 01
SinceMar 11, 2008
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May 22, 2012 10:08 pm

This just in after the Thunder eliminated the Lakers......


Awwwwww..............  Wink   I saw a photo of MJ and Kobe standing together.  The caption by Kobe was asking MJ what the secret was to get a 6th ring.  Mj's caption said...Pass the Ball.  LOL
River_Rat
SinceMar 26, 2008
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May 23, 2012 10:57 am

Morning Sports Fans
Thanks RR for my morning laugh

Go Rangers
FOREPLUS
SinceJan 28, 2008
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May 23, 2012 6:20 pm

Your Western Conference Champions are..the LOS ANGELES KINGS!!








Per superstition, the captain declines to touch the conference trophy...






And one of the finest traditions in all of sports, the handshakes that conclude each playoff series.





blitzburgh
SinceAug 17, 2006
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May 23, 2012 6:59 pm




We pretty much stunk today..kudos to Fore's Mets who took 2 out of 3 games.
blitzburgh
SinceAug 17, 2006
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May 23, 2012 10:01 pm

Some very good pics there blitz. Sorry to hear about your team. We are still waiting for the Saints and Brees to come to a deal.
SPORTFAN 01
SinceMar 11, 2008
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May 23, 2012 10:06 pm

NFL'S NUMBER ONE ENEMY!!!!!!











SPORTFAN 01
SinceMar 11, 2008
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May 24, 2012 9:51 am

PHILADELPHIA -- A win is more than a win … it's something to build on. Some things go well one night, and the hope is they might go well that same way again. Every win carries the whiff of permanent improvement.

Except maybe not in the 76ers' 82-75 Game 6 win over the Celtics. They head to Boston for the seventh Game 7 between the two historic franchises -- the last was three decades ago Wednesday -- certain that recent history is unlikely to repeat itself.

Consider some scenes from Wednesday night:

The Sixers' arena has not been consistently loud since Allen Iverson was on the court, and pregame Wednesday -- when the Phillies dominated local sports radio, despite an elimination game for the NBA team -- more of what Kevin Garnett had called "fair-weather" fans seemed to be the rule.But then Iverson emerged from the tunnel to ceremonially present the game ball to referee Joey Crawford (whom Iverson then attempted, unsuccessfully, to hug). Iverson toured the court, hand to ear, as if he were having trouble hearing the frenzied and delighted crowd.

Whatever trouble fans have embracing the current Sixers team, they have no such trouble with Iverson. And once he lit the fire, the crowd-taunting Garnett -- who was booed lustily every time he touched the ball -- was enough to keep them going, giving the Sixers a new level of home-court advantage.

"Someone else was talking bad about our fans," Sixers forward Elton Brand said later. "So it was good to get this victory for them."

"They got a lot of energy from the building," Celtics coach Doc Rivers noted.

But of course, the building won't be coming along to Boston for Game 7.

The Sixers demonstrated the impermanence of success in the opening few plays. Andre Iguodala dunked a lob pass hard in the first minute, which seemed like something to build on. They attempted the same lob pass twice more in the opening minutes, turning the ball over each time.

Things stayed weird. A few minutes later, Sixers guard Lou Williams went up to shoot, but the ball came loose and fell to the floor nearby. Williams couldn't touch it for fear of a double dribble call, so there the ball bounced, surrounded by 10 of the best athletes in the world, and nobody fighting for it.

Williams initiated his own solution, by suddenly boxing out the closest Celtic, Rajon Rondo. The fight was on, but Williams kept the lightning-quick Rondo on his back in a swirling and odd dance. More Sixers ran to help, and as soon as somebody touched the ball, Williams snagged it again and zoomed in for a layup attempt.

"Have you ever seen that before?" said one sportswriter to another on press row.

Minutes after that, Sixers forward Thaddeus Young made a dramatic save, flying out of bounds, whipping the ball under his own arm and … right off the face of an unsuspecting Keyon Dooling and into the front row. Dooling's reaction was, primarily, to rub his face in pain. Sixers ball, somehow.

There were some unusual plays from the ground-bound post player Elton Brand -- an early dunk, for instance, and a late long jumper.

And then there were the many ways the Celtics were simply not themselves.

On the whiteboard in the Sixers' locker room pregame, dangerous free throw and 3-point shooters were noted with special colors. Not highlighted: Ray Allen, who when fully healthy is among the best in NBA history by both measures. In these playoffs, however, he's suffering from bone spurs in his right ankle and shooting 60 percent from the free throw line and 28 percent from 3. He finished with no free throw attempts, and he was just 1-of-5 from 3-point range and 4-of-11 from the floor.

"They didn't face-guard Ray," Rivers said. "They actually allowed him to get loose. He just didn't hit shots."

Rondo finished with six assists in a series in which he had been averaging nearly 15 a game. Meanwhile, Boston made 37 percent of its 3-pointers in the regular season, but 21 percent on this night. Game 5's hero, Brandon Bass, finished having made just 2 of 12.

Put it all together and you get an 8-seed, in the 76ers, headed to Boston with a chance to become one of the most successful bottom-of-the-bracket teams in NBA history, with only the 1999 Eastern Conference champion Knicks ahead of them in the modern era.

History could be made, even if history will not affect the outcome.

Collins scored 10 points for the Sixers as they won a Game 7 in Boston in 1977. Like a lot of this Game 7's prologue, it's likely to have little bearing.

"Hell, these guys are so young," Rivers said. "Half of them don't even know I played. And they definitely don't know Doug [Collins] played."




Pats Fan
SinceSep 18, 2006
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May 25, 2012 9:42 pm

NFL'S NUMBER ONE ENEMY!!!!!!

That's all well and good, but how do you really feel?  LOL

Have a great holiday weekend guys and gals.

River_Rat
SinceMar 26, 2008