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OT: Vick to PhillyModerators: PonyPride, SmooPower
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Re: OT: Vick to Phillyall of this talk will go back if helps them to win superbowl
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Re: OT: Vick to PhillyI wana buy a puppy!
Re: OT: Vick to PhillyI'll tell you what: Game of the year December 6th at the Georgia Dome. Philly vs. Atlanta especially if Mcnabb is for some reason hurt.
I was hanging out at the local Atlanta radio station yesterday and all they talked about all day in studio/phone calls was the Vick situation. I am absolutely certain that massive brawls will break out during the game at the Dome, and unfortunately, I foresee it being divided by race. "smupony94: Harry, you have been promoted to purveyor of official status capabilities."
Re: OT: Vick to PhillyI want to see him in Cleveland near the end zone with the Dog Pound.
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Will they be spoiling for a FIGHT? ![]() SMU - IT'S YOUR TURN
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Re: OT: Vick to PhillyI completely disagree with some of the poster's attitudes about Vick. I have had, I would venture, enormous more experience dealing with criminals than anyone else on this board. There are certain criminal acts in society that go beyond the "normal" crime. Those acts expose a basic sickness in the individual that cannot be rehabilitated. No amount of counseling, or punishment, will cleanse that party's basic morals. Examples are child molesters and rapists. I also place in that category someone who would deliberatly electrocute, strangle, drown or otherwise kill or torture an innocent animal. That individual is sick. I cannot accept "acceptance" of those individuals back into normal society. Sorry.
Long live Inez Perez!
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haha, or maybe another nfc championship? what then? "There ain't nothing you can't solve with one more beer"
Re: OT: Vick to PhillyRepair shop finds goat in car trunk
* Story * Discussion By Matt Christensen | [email protected] | Posted: Sunday, August 23, 2009 12:05 am | No Comments Posted Font Size: Default font size Larger font size Auto repairman James Prusci has seen some unusual things left in the cars he works on, but nothing quite like what he found Friday in the trunk of a Chevy Malibu. A woman came into the Tires Plus in Winona just before noon, asking if the shop had time to replace a belt. Prusci started the paperwork. "Oh, by the way," the woman said. "I have a goat in my trunk." Prusci didn't think he heard her right. "A what?" "Yes, a goat," the woman said. "And it's alive." She planned to butcher the animal later but was passing through Winona on her way to St. Paul when the car broke down, Prusci remembered her saying. The woman, and a man and child who were waiting for her outside, left while Prusci and other workers began the repairs. After about 10 minutes, they could hear the goat crying. "We cracked open the trunk, you know, so it could breathe," Prusci said. "And sure enough, there it was. It kind of poked its head up." The goat had been painted purple and gold - the colors for the Minnesota Vikings. Shaved into its side was the No. 4 - the number of Brett Favre, who made his Vikings debut Friday night in a preseason game in the Twin Cities.
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