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2013-12-26 2:01 PM in reply to: jmk-brooklyn |
Pro 9391 Omaha, NE | Subject: RE: Political Joe TAN Originally posted by jmk-brooklyn Originally posted by jeffnboise Best wishes for an environmentally conscious, socially responsible, low stress, non-addictive, gender neutral, winter solstice holiday, practiced within the most joyous traditions of the religious persuasion of your choice, but with respect for the religious persuasion of others who choose to practice their own religion as well as those who choose not to practice a religion at all; Additionally, a fiscally successful, personally fulfilling, and medically uncomplicated recognition of the generally accepted calendar year 2000, but not without due respect for the calendars of choice of other cultures whose contributions have helped make our society great, without regard to the race, creed, color, religious, or sexual preferences of the wishes. (Disclaimer: This greeting is subject to clarification or withdrawal. It implies no promise by the wisher to actually implement any of the wishes for her/himself or others and no responsibility for any unintended emotional stress these greetings may bring to those not caught up in the holiday spirit.) Merry Christmas Happy Holidays etc etc lol, that made me smile. |
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2013-12-26 2:52 PM in reply to: tuwood |
Expert 2180 Boise, Idaho | Subject: RE: Political Joe TAN Originally posted by tuwood Originally posted by jmk-brooklyn Originally posted by jeffnboise Best wishes for an environmentally conscious, socially responsible, low stress, non-addictive, gender neutral, winter solstice holiday, practiced within the most joyous traditions of the religious persuasion of your choice, but with respect for the religious persuasion of others who choose to practice their own religion as well as those who choose not to practice a religion at all; Additionally, a fiscally successful, personally fulfilling, and medically uncomplicated recognition of the generally accepted calendar year 2000, but not without due respect for the calendars of choice of other cultures whose contributions have helped make our society great, without regard to the race, creed, color, religious, or sexual preferences of the wishes. (Disclaimer: This greeting is subject to clarification or withdrawal. It implies no promise by the wisher to actually implement any of the wishes for her/himself or others and no responsibility for any unintended emotional stress these greetings may bring to those not caught up in the holiday spirit.) Merry Christmas Happy Holidays etc etc lol, that made me smile. Me, too! I "heart" you guys. sniff...sniff |
2013-12-26 3:03 PM in reply to: jeffnboise |
Pro 15655 | Subject: RE: Political Joe TAN Originally posted by jeffnboise Originally posted by tuwood Originally posted by jmk-brooklyn Originally posted by jeffnboise Best wishes for an environmentally conscious, socially responsible, low stress, non-addictive, gender neutral, winter solstice holiday, practiced within the most joyous traditions of the religious persuasion of your choice, but with respect for the religious persuasion of others who choose to practice their own religion as well as those who choose not to practice a religion at all; Additionally, a fiscally successful, personally fulfilling, and medically uncomplicated recognition of the generally accepted calendar year 2000, but not without due respect for the calendars of choice of other cultures whose contributions have helped make our society great, without regard to the race, creed, color, religious, or sexual preferences of the wishes. (Disclaimer: This greeting is subject to clarification or withdrawal. It implies no promise by the wisher to actually implement any of the wishes for her/himself or others and no responsibility for any unintended emotional stress these greetings may bring to those not caught up in the holiday spirit.) Merry Christmas Happy Holidays etc etc lol, that made me smile. Me, too! I "heart" you guys. sniff...sniff Dude, no.....the holiday is over, let's get back to bidness. |
2013-12-26 3:08 PM in reply to: JoshR |
Champion 7821 Brooklyn, NY | Subject: RE: Political Joe TAN Originally posted by JoshR Originally posted by jmk-brooklyn Originally posted by JoshR Originally posted by jeffnboise Hey, PoTan! Hope everyone had great weekend. Bears won!-Yay! Cowboys lost. Normally a Yay, but they let GB beat them, so Boo. Pat Lost Broncos Lost Does ANYONE besides Seattle want to win the SuperBowl?! (Not that the Bears have ANY chance)
Seahawks! Seahawks! I have nothing further to contribute. Yesterday worked out pretty well for the Seahawks. They got to play in the super bowl-host venue, run their offense on the same turf, familiarize themselves with the facility and the weather conditions. And they got to scrimmage against a team with a few actual NFL players on it. I feel bad for you guys. Eli is going to cost $20m/yr for the next few years. I haven't watched enough games to know why he's sucking, but man, a few of those interceptions were just bad. The 1st one to Sherman, that's Sherman's bread and butter play. I swear half of his INT's are that exact play. I'll start with a disclaimer that I'm a big Eli fan and I'm probably a lttle unrealistic about things as it relates to him, having said that... I have been steadfast in that I refuse to be one of those irritating, entitled NY fans who acts like the world is coming to an end every time his team has a bad year or even doesn't win a championship. Eli's won two SB's in the last 10 years. Most fans would gladly take that even if it meant that most of the other 8 years weren't going to be so good. It's a bizarre stat that, except for the two years he's won the superbowl, Eli hasn't won a single playoff game. Eli's had a poor year by any measure, but, to be fair to him, he's had a patchwork O-line, no running game to speak of (I think they were on their sixth-string RB at one point), disappointing play by their TE Brandon Meyers, who was supposed to give Eli another passing option, but who has caught only 45 passes, far less than he caught last year in Oakland. Of his receivers, only Cruz has been a bright spot. The rest of his receivers have run poor rouotes, dropped and deflected passes, and generally been out of sync all year. I would say that at least half of his interceptions have been the result of receivers running bad routes or deflecting catchable passes into defenders' arms. (It's not just me saying this-- watch almost any Giants game this year, and you'll hear the announcers saying, "That one wasn't really on Eli-- Jernigan broke off the route instead of going deep" or "Tough to blame that one on the QB-- it was a catchable ball that bounced off the receiver's pads") I'd still take Eli over many, many QB's in the league (and over every other QB in the NFC East). If the Giants, who are traditionally good gatherers of talent can add a couple of good free-agent linemen, a tall receiver (either at TE or WR) which Eli has always been successful with, and a running back who can at least stay healthy for most of the season, they'll be good again. That sounds like a lot, but it's not impossible, even in one offseason. Luckily, they play in a horrible division, so it won't take more than nine or ten wins to give them a good shot at the playoffs. |
2013-12-26 3:30 PM in reply to: jmk-brooklyn |
Champion 6503 NOVA - Ironic for an Endurance Athlete | Subject: RE: Political Joe TAN Merry PTO all. |
2013-12-27 12:18 PM in reply to: jmk-brooklyn |
Expert 2180 Boise, Idaho | Subject: RE: Political Joe TAN Originally posted by jmk-brooklyn Originally posted by JoshR I'll start with a disclaimer that I'm a big Eli fan and I'm probably a lttle unrealistic about things as it relates to him, having said that... I have been steadfast in that I refuse to be one of those irritating, entitled NY fans who acts like the world is coming to an end every time his team has a bad year or even doesn't win a championship. Eli's won two SB's in the last 10 years. Most fans would gladly take that even if it meant that most of the other 8 years weren't going to be so good. It's a bizarre stat that, except for the two years he's won the superbowl, Eli hasn't won a single playoff game. Eli's had a poor year by any measure, but, to be fair to him, he's had a patchwork O-line, no running game to speak of (I think they were on their sixth-string RB at one point), disappointing play by their TE Brandon Meyers, who was supposed to give Eli another passing option, but who has caught only 45 passes, far less than he caught last year in Oakland. Of his receivers, only Cruz has been a bright spot. The rest of his receivers have run poor rouotes, dropped and deflected passes, and generally been out of sync all year. I would say that at least half of his interceptions have been the result of receivers running bad routes or deflecting catchable passes into defenders' arms. (It's not just me saying this-- watch almost any Giants game this year, and you'll hear the announcers saying, "That one wasn't really on Eli-- Jernigan broke off the route instead of going deep" or "Tough to blame that one on the QB-- it was a catchable ball that bounced off the receiver's pads") I'd still take Eli over many, many QB's in the league (and over every other QB in the NFC East). If the Giants, who are traditionally good gatherers of talent can add a couple of good free-agent linemen, a tall receiver (either at TE or WR) which Eli has always been successful with, and a running back who can at least stay healthy for most of the season, they'll be good again. That sounds like a lot, but it's not impossible, even in one offseason. Luckily, they play in a horrible division, so it won't take more than nine or ten wins to give them a good shot at the playoffs. Originally posted by jmk-brooklyn I feel bad for you guys. Eli is going to cost $20m/yr for the next few years. I haven't watched enough games to know why he's sucking, but man, a few of those interceptions were just bad. The 1st one to Sherman, that's Sherman's bread and butter play. I swear half of his INT's are that exact play. Originally posted by JoshR Yesterday worked out pretty well for the Seahawks. They got to play in the super bowl-host venue, run their offense on the same turf, familiarize themselves with the facility and the weather conditions. And they got to scrimmage against a team with a few actual NFL players on it. Originally posted by jeffnboise Seahawks! Seahawks! I have nothing further to contribute. Hey, PoTan! Hope everyone had great weekend. Bears won!-Yay! Cowboys lost. Normally a Yay, but they let GB beat them, so Boo. Pat Lost Broncos Lost Does ANYONE besides Seattle want to win the SuperBowl?! (Not that the Bears have ANY chance)
Every team in the NFL has that wish list. lol Tom Coughlin should go-I don't think he can't motivate his players anymore. |
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2013-12-27 12:37 PM in reply to: jeffnboise |
Champion 7821 Brooklyn, NY | Subject: RE: Political Joe TAN Originally posted by jeffnboise Originally posted by jmk-brooklyn Originally posted by JoshR I'll start with a disclaimer that I'm a big Eli fan and I'm probably a lttle unrealistic about things as it relates to him, having said that... I have been steadfast in that I refuse to be one of those irritating, entitled NY fans who acts like the world is coming to an end every time his team has a bad year or even doesn't win a championship. Eli's won two SB's in the last 10 years. Most fans would gladly take that even if it meant that most of the other 8 years weren't going to be so good. It's a bizarre stat that, except for the two years he's won the superbowl, Eli hasn't won a single playoff game. Eli's had a poor year by any measure, but, to be fair to him, he's had a patchwork O-line, no running game to speak of (I think they were on their sixth-string RB at one point), disappointing play by their TE Brandon Meyers, who was supposed to give Eli another passing option, but who has caught only 45 passes, far less than he caught last year in Oakland. Of his receivers, only Cruz has been a bright spot. The rest of his receivers have run poor rouotes, dropped and deflected passes, and generally been out of sync all year. I would say that at least half of his interceptions have been the result of receivers running bad routes or deflecting catchable passes into defenders' arms. (It's not just me saying this-- watch almost any Giants game this year, and you'll hear the announcers saying, "That one wasn't really on Eli-- Jernigan broke off the route instead of going deep" or "Tough to blame that one on the QB-- it was a catchable ball that bounced off the receiver's pads") I'd still take Eli over many, many QB's in the league (and over every other QB in the NFC East). If the Giants, who are traditionally good gatherers of talent can add a couple of good free-agent linemen, a tall receiver (either at TE or WR) which Eli has always been successful with, and a running back who can at least stay healthy for most of the season, they'll be good again. That sounds like a lot, but it's not impossible, even in one offseason. Luckily, they play in a horrible division, so it won't take more than nine or ten wins to give them a good shot at the playoffs. Originally posted by jmk-brooklyn I feel bad for you guys. Eli is going to cost $20m/yr for the next few years. I haven't watched enough games to know why he's sucking, but man, a few of those interceptions were just bad. The 1st one to Sherman, that's Sherman's bread and butter play. I swear half of his INT's are that exact play. Originally posted by JoshR Yesterday worked out pretty well for the Seahawks. They got to play in the super bowl-host venue, run their offense on the same turf, familiarize themselves with the facility and the weather conditions. And they got to scrimmage against a team with a few actual NFL players on it. Originally posted by jeffnboise Seahawks! Seahawks! I have nothing further to contribute. Hey, PoTan! Hope everyone had great weekend. Bears won!-Yay! Cowboys lost. Normally a Yay, but they let GB beat them, so Boo. Pat Lost Broncos Lost Does ANYONE besides Seattle want to win the SuperBowl?! (Not that the Bears have ANY chance)
Every team in the NFL has that wish list. lol Tom Coughlin should go-I don't think he can't motivate his players anymore. I think Coughlin's earned the right to go out on his terms; I don't think they should fire him. If he decides to stay, I doubt it will be for more than one more year, and I'd be willing to give him that. I think he comes back for the one year and either redeems his horrible 2013 season or confirms that he's part of the problem and steps aside. |
2013-12-27 1:13 PM in reply to: uclamatt2007 |
Master 1585 Folsom (Sacramento), CA | Subject: RE: Political Joe TAN Originally posted by uclamatt2007 Originally posted by JoshR Originally posted by jeffnboise Hey, PoTan! Hope everyone had great weekend. Bears won!-Yay! Cowboys lost. Normally a Yay, but they let GB beat them, so Boo. Pat Lost Broncos Lost Does ANYONE besides Seattle want to win the SuperBowl?! (Not that the Bears have ANY chance)
Seahawks! Seahawks! I have nothing further to contribute. Slow down now, all it is going to take is back to back home losses against Arizona and St Louisfrom Seattle and SF will clinch the division. I'm wondering if I should head to Vegas to put money on that? :p Hmmm.... half way there |
2013-12-27 4:05 PM in reply to: uclamatt2007 |
Elite 4564 Boise | Subject: RE: Political Joe TAN Originally posted by uclamatt2007 Originally posted by uclamatt2007 Originally posted by JoshR Originally posted by jeffnboise Hey, PoTan! Hope everyone had great weekend. Bears won!-Yay! Cowboys lost. Normally a Yay, but they let GB beat them, so Boo. Pat Lost Broncos Lost Does ANYONE besides Seattle want to win the SuperBowl?! (Not that the Bears have ANY chance)
Seahawks! Seahawks! I have nothing further to contribute. Slow down now, all it is going to take is back to back home losses against Arizona and St Louisfrom Seattle and SF will clinch the division. I'm wondering if I should head to Vegas to put money on that? :p Hmmm.... half way there You have to beat AZ too. That should be a good game. |
2013-12-27 10:10 PM in reply to: 0 |
Elite 6387 | Subject: RE: Political Joe TAN Originally posted by jmk-brooklyn Originally posted by JoshR I'll start with a disclaimer that I'm a big Eli fan and I'm probably a lttle unrealistic about things as it relates to him, having said that... I have been steadfast in that I refuse to be one of those irritating, entitled NY fans who acts like the world is coming to an end every time his team has a bad year or even doesn't win a championship. Eli's won two SB's in the last 10 years. Most fans would gladly take that even if it meant that most of the other 8 years weren't going to be so good. It's a bizarre stat that, except for the two years he's won the superbowl, Eli hasn't won a single playoff game. Eli's had a poor year by any measure, but, to be fair to him, he's had a patchwork O-line, no running game to speak of (I think they were on their sixth-string RB at one point), disappointing play by their TE Brandon Meyers, who was supposed to give Eli another passing option, but who has caught only 45 passes, far less than he caught last year in Oakland. Of his receivers, only Cruz has been a bright spot. The rest of his receivers have run poor rouotes, dropped and deflected passes, and generally been out of sync all year. I would say that at least half of his interceptions have been the result of receivers running bad routes or deflecting catchable passes into defenders' arms. (It's not just me saying this-- watch almost any Giants game this year, and you'll hear the announcers saying, "That one wasn't really on Eli-- Jernigan broke off the route instead of going deep" or "Tough to blame that one on the QB-- it was a catchable ball that bounced off the receiver's pads") I'd still take Eli over many, many QB's in the league (and over every other QB in the NFC East). If the Giants, who are traditionally good gatherers of talent can add a couple of good free-agent linemen, a tall receiver (either at TE or WR) which Eli has always been successful with, and a running back who can at least stay healthy for most of the season, they'll be good again. That sounds like a lot, but it's not impossible, even in one offseason. Luckily, they play in a horrible division, so it won't take more than nine or ten wins to give them a good shot at the playoffs. Originally posted by jmk-brooklyn I feel bad for you guys. Eli is going to cost $20m/yr for the next few years. I haven't watched enough games to know why he's sucking, but man, a few of those interceptions were just bad. The 1st one to Sherman, that's Sherman's bread and butter play. I swear half of his INT's are that exact play. Originally posted by JoshR Yesterday worked out pretty well for the Seahawks. They got to play in the super bowl-host venue, run their offense on the same turf, familiarize themselves with the facility and the weather conditions. And they got to scrimmage against a team with a few actual NFL players on it. Originally posted by jeffnboise Seahawks! Seahawks! I have nothing further to contribute. Hey, PoTan! Hope everyone had great weekend. Bears won!-Yay! Cowboys lost. Normally a Yay, but they let GB beat them, so Boo. Pat Lost Broncos Lost Does ANYONE besides Seattle want to win the SuperBowl?! (Not that the Bears have ANY chance)
Who gives a flyin' fart? So so so tired of hearing about the Giants.... or the Jets.... and Coughlin.... and Ryan..... and pouty face Eli.... and mediocre Sanchez.... There is actually a whole entire league with 30 other teams outside the NY market.
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2013-12-30 3:47 PM in reply to: powerman |
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2013-12-31 12:47 PM in reply to: JoshR |
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2013-12-31 1:42 PM in reply to: jeffnboise |
Pro 4313 McKinney, TX | Subject: RE: Political Joe TAN Originally posted by jeffnboise Happy New Years, Everyone! (sigh....Yes! I mean EVERYONE!) lol We're going shooting today......wanna join? |
2013-12-31 2:03 PM in reply to: bradleyd3 |
Expert 2180 Boise, Idaho | Subject: RE: Political Joe TAN Originally posted by bradleyd3 Originally posted by jeffnboise We're going shooting today......wanna join? Happy New Years, Everyone! (sigh....Yes! I mean EVERYONE!) lol Ugh! I've got Low Light AND Quarterly Qual courses this weekend-at night-in balmy Boise, ID. Temps will be in the twentys. L O V E my job! Be Safe-Have Fun. Remember your eyes and ears. |
2013-12-31 5:28 PM in reply to: jeffnboise |
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2014-01-06 10:39 AM in reply to: tuwood |
Expert 2180 Boise, Idaho | Subject: RE: Political Joe TAN Happy Monday, PoTAN! And Goodby to the holidays. Now I just have to pay for my children's Christmas happiness.
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2014-01-06 11:03 AM in reply to: jeffnboise |
Pro 9391 Omaha, NE | Subject: RE: Political Joe TAN Happy New Year Jeff. |
2014-01-06 11:07 AM in reply to: tuwood |
Expert 2180 Boise, Idaho | Subject: RE: Political Joe TAN Originally posted by tuwood Happy New Year Jeff. And to you and yours, as well. I look forward to another year of stimulating discussions; however, I really 'should' focus on my training a bit more. |
2014-01-06 11:11 AM in reply to: jeffnboise |
Pro 9391 Omaha, NE | Subject: RE: Political Joe TAN Originally posted by jeffnboise Originally posted by tuwood Happy New Year Jeff. And to you and yours, as well. I look forward to another year of stimulating discussions; however, I really 'should' focus on my training a bit more. lol, tell me about it. I'm finally done whining about being burnt out last year from IMWI in 2012. I put on almost 20 lbs. being a slacker, so the gloves are off again this year. doing 5150 Kansas and likely Miami 70.3. |
2014-01-07 3:48 PM in reply to: tuwood |
Expert 2180 Boise, Idaho | Subject: RE: Political Joe TAN I've got a new work schedule so I'm all over the map this season; road races, trail races, RAGNAR, 3-4 day bike tours, STP, some Oly Tris and 'maybe' a 70.3 in the fall. I've realized my Olympic dreams are not going to happen, so F.U.N. is the order of the day. Providing my calf doesn't blow up. :/
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2014-01-14 3:30 PM in reply to: jeffnboise |
Expert 2180 Boise, Idaho | Subject: RE: Political Joe TAN Bump..... and a BIG WHAZZUPP? Benghazzi, Nope IRS Scandal Nothing to See Gun Control and School Shootings Not a chance Affordable Care Act Horror Stories Comical, but not very entertaining
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2014-01-16 5:26 PM in reply to: jeffnboise |
Expert 2180 Boise, Idaho | Subject: RE: Political Joe TAN Enjoy your weekend, folks! |
2014-01-16 5:33 PM in reply to: jeffnboise |
Pro 9391 Omaha, NE | Subject: RE: Political Joe TAN You too Jeff... Wait a minute, it's not Friday yet. |
2014-01-17 11:11 AM in reply to: tuwood |
Expert 2180 Boise, Idaho | Subject: RE: Political Joe TAN Originally posted by tuwood You too Jeff... Wait a minute, it's not Friday yet. Yeah. Got ahead of myself a bit there. (breaks out into a High School Choir song) Today is Fridaaay daay...Friday daaay.... Today, today. Today is Friday Daaaay. Other days just never rated-all those classes that we hated, but TODAY we're all eleated.....What's TODAY? Friday Daaay. It's Friday Daaay! I'm going Ice Fishing this weekend. Gotta head out to WalMart and stock up on DuckDynasty fishing gear, outdoor clothing, lunchbox and bobbleheads. |
2014-01-20 2:19 PM in reply to: jeffnboise |
Pro 9391 Omaha, NE | Subject: RE: Political Joe TAN You know, if you're going to introduce anti-gun law I can respect you're right to do that. Let Democracy take it's course. However, I do strongly suggest that you take a few minutes to educate yourself on the terminology of what you're trying to ban so you don't make yourself sound like an idiot. ;-) Anti-Gun Senator Makes a Fool of Himself It also helps keep loopholes down because I don't own any 30 caliber clips and most certainly don't have a gun that can shoot 30 magazine/clips in a half a second so the legislation would likely not have the desired effect. |
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