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Post by tristramshandy on Aug 7, 2017 2:44:14 GMT
Brain cancer - - maybe the reason he seemed to go batshit crazy at the end of his life. The 1994 Phillies were one of the funnest teams ever.
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Post by marco26 on Aug 7, 2017 3:07:45 GMT
Brain cancer - - maybe the reason he seemed to go batshit crazy at the end of his life. The 1994 Phillies were one of the funnest teams ever. Holy shit. Didn't you post that you were an English teacher? Uh, douche bag, "funnest" is not a word. That's a word even some nappy headed ghetto kid would laugh at if someone said it. "Hey, you hear what Tyrone just said? Funnest. Man, he dumb." You an English teacher? Try another one, dopey.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 7, 2017 11:54:53 GMT
Brain cancer - - maybe the reason he seemed to go batshit crazy at the end of his life. The 1994 Phillies were one of the funnest teams ever. Very very sad news. One of my fondest memories of a kid was watching that 1993 Phils team - one which Lenny Dykstra said they were crazier than that 1986 Mets team - and that's saying a lot. RIP. Yeah - he started talking about aliens years ago (not that I look down on anybody for believing in that stuff - but he was going off in Charlie Sheen territory). Wife was hot. She was a 'Hooters' girl apparently.
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Post by Terrapin Station on Aug 7, 2017 12:06:17 GMT
Brain cancer - - maybe the reason he seemed to go batshit crazy at the end of his life. The 1994 Phillies were one of the funnest teams ever. Holy shit. Didn't you post that you were an English teacher? Uh, douche bag, "funnest" is not a word. That's a word even some nappy headed ghetto kid would laugh at if someone said it. "Hey, you hear what Tyrone just said? Funnest. Man, he dumb." You an English teacher? Try another one, dopey. Wow, that's some gestapo-level conformism.
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Post by tristramshandy on Aug 7, 2017 13:59:50 GMT
Brain cancer - - maybe the reason he seemed to go batshit crazy at the end of his life. The 1994 Phillies were one of the funnest teams ever. Holy shit. Didn't you post that you were an English teacher? Uh, douche bag, "funnest" is not a word. That's a word even some nappy headed ghetto kid would laugh at if someone said it. "Hey, you hear what Tyrone just said? Funnest. Man, he dumb." You an English teacher? Try another one, dopey. The only problem with that sentence is that I meant to say the 1993 team, not the 1994 team. Yes, "funnest" is a word when used as an adjective. And, yes, you can end sentences with prepositions, you can split infinitives, and you can use double negatives in situations. If "fun" can be an adjective - - and it can (i.e. having a "fun party") - - then like an other single syllable adjective, it can be inflected. tall - taller - tallest big - bigger - biggest old - older - oldest fun - funner - funnest While 85-year-old school marms (and, seemingly, Marco) blanch at the idea of the comparative and superlative forms of "fun", they have been in use for some time and fairly frequently since at least the 1980s. What is most troubling is that supposedly super patriotic Marco would be against the democratizing of the English language, where words rise and fall through the usage of the people themselves. Turn in your Democratic Party card right now!
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Post by marco26 on Aug 7, 2017 14:09:29 GMT
Holy shit. Didn't you post that you were an English teacher? Uh, douche bag, "funnest" is not a word. That's a word even some nappy headed ghetto kid would laugh at if someone said it. "Hey, you hear what Tyrone just said? Funnest. Man, he dumb." You an English teacher? Try another one, dopey. What is most troubling is that supposedly super patriotic Marco would be against the democratizing of the English language, where words rise and fall through the usage of the people themselves. Turn in your Democratic Party card right now! Oh, I am a true Democrat -- that means I am a true patriot. And true patriots stand for two things: the proper use of our military and the proper use of our language. Our glorious leader is going to use our military to fend off creatures penetrating our southern border and North Korean creatures who play with uranium. The proper use of our military is in good hands with Mr. Trump. But the proper use of our language? I don't trust a man who says "bigly." So that leaves me to properly safeguard our language. "Funnest" is not a word douche bag. I swear whenever I hear someone say it I know their IQ registers in the low 40s. You are finished at this board. Ever see ALIEN 3 where they keep calling one guy "85"? Sigourney Weaver asks why they do that and it is explained that they looked at his file and saw his IQ was 85. Well, you, moron, will not be called 85. "Funnest"? That puts you at 35. Funnest? Oh, this was the funnest post I ever wrote. Tell us again, 35, that that sentence is proper.
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Post by klawrencio79 on Aug 7, 2017 14:19:07 GMT
RIP Darren Daulton. Those early 90s teams were tons of fun to watch, even for opposing fans.
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Post by tristramshandy on Aug 7, 2017 14:30:59 GMT
What is most troubling is that supposedly super patriotic Marco would be against the democratizing of the English language, where words rise and fall through the usage of the people themselves. Turn in your Democratic Party card right now! Oh, I am a true Democrat -- that means I am a true patriot. And true patriots stand for two things: the proper use of our military and the proper use of our language. Our glorious leader is going to use our military to fend off creatures penetrating our southern border and North Korean creatures who play with uranium. The proper use of our military is in good hands with Mr. Trump. But the proper use of our language? I don't trust a man who says "bigly." So that leaves me to properly safeguard our language. "Funnest" is not a word douche bag. I swear whenever I hear someone say it I know their IQ registers in the low 40s. You are finished at this board. Ever see ALIEN 3 where they keep calling one guy "85"? Sigourney Weaver asks why they do that and it is explained that they looked at his file and saw his IQ was 85. Well, you, moron, will not be called 85. "Funnest"? That puts you at 35. Funnest? Oh, this was the funnest post I ever wrote. Tell us again, 35, that that sentence is proper. No, of course I haven't seen ALIEN 3 (movie titles are italicized) - - I'm reading literature and watching higher quality films. Do you think that Apple is a superior, all-American company? Steve Jobs in 2008 called the new iPod "the funnest iPod ever". Steve Jobs was much more intelligent and successful than you.
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Post by marco26 on Aug 7, 2017 14:43:03 GMT
Oh, I am a true Democrat -- that means I am a true patriot. And true patriots stand for two things: the proper use of our military and the proper use of our language. Our glorious leader is going to use our military to fend off creatures penetrating our southern border and North Korean creatures who play with uranium. The proper use of our military is in good hands with Mr. Trump. But the proper use of our language? I don't trust a man who says "bigly." So that leaves me to properly safeguard our language. "Funnest" is not a word douche bag. I swear whenever I hear someone say it I know their IQ registers in the low 40s. You are finished at this board. Ever see ALIEN 3 where they keep calling one guy "85"? Sigourney Weaver asks why they do that and it is explained that they looked at his file and saw his IQ was 85. Well, you, moron, will not be called 85. "Funnest"? That puts you at 35. Funnest? Oh, this was the funnest post I ever wrote. Tell us again, 35, that that sentence is proper. No, of course I haven't seen ALIEN 3 (movie titles are italicized) - - I'm reading literature and watching higher quality films. Do you think that Apple is a superior, all-American company? Steve Jobs in 2008 called the new iPod "the funnest iPod ever". Steve Jobs was much more intelligent and successful than you. Actually, 35, movie titles (longer works) are either underlined or capitalized. But why would I expect somebody who says "funnest" to know that? As for Steve Jobs? Huh? More intelligent and successful than moi? You, 35, pointed out that Mr. Jobs said "funnest." That makes me more intelligent. As far as success...you want to go by money? OK. I'll take the money I have in my pocket right now over what Steve has in his pocket right now. I am more successful.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 7, 2017 14:46:23 GMT
RIP Darren Daulton. Those early 90s teams were tons of fun to watch, even for opposing fans. There ya go - you see that - you as a Mets fan just admitted watching your hated rival The Phils - was a 'ton' of fun to watch. Must have been fun watching them roll into Shea and you just wanted to beat the crap out them and hope they'd overtake them in the standing at one point. What fun would that have been if they were 60-102....
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Post by Deleted on Aug 7, 2017 14:50:33 GMT
Oh, I am a true Democrat -- that means I am a true patriot. And true patriots stand for two things: the proper use of our military and the proper use of our language. Our glorious leader is going to use our military to fend off creatures penetrating our southern border and North Korean creatures who play with uranium. The proper use of our military is in good hands with Mr. Trump. But the proper use of our language? I don't trust a man who says "bigly." So that leaves me to properly safeguard our language. "Funnest" is not a word douche bag. I swear whenever I hear someone say it I know their IQ registers in the low 40s. You are finished at this board. Ever see ALIEN 3 where they keep calling one guy "85"? Sigourney Weaver asks why they do that and it is explained that they looked at his file and saw his IQ was 85. Well, you, moron, will not be called 85. "Funnest"? That puts you at 35. Funnest? Oh, this was the funnest post I ever wrote. Tell us again, 35, that that sentence is proper. No, of course I haven't seen ALIEN 3 (movie titles are italicized) - - I'm reading literature and watching higher quality films. Do you think that Apple is a superior, all-American company? Steve Jobs in 2008 called the new iPod "the funnest iPod ever". Steve Jobs was much more intelligent and successful than you. you're missing out not watching Alien 3. dark, gritty and action packed. just a sense of impending doom as Ripley not only has to fight off Aliens but is on a planet of hard criminals. plus the kid in Aliens 'Newt' is 'dead'. drowned in the spacecraft that they escaped from in the end of Aliens. how dark is that  this guy right here thinks it's a superior film to Aliens 
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Post by klawrencio79 on Aug 7, 2017 15:26:47 GMT
RIP Darren Daulton. Those early 90s teams were tons of fun to watch, even for opposing fans. There ya go - you see that - you as a Mets fan just admitted watching your hated rival The Phils - was a 'ton' of fun to watch. Must have been fun watching them roll into Shea and you just wanted to beat the crap out them and hope they'd overtake them in the standing at one point. What fun would that have been if they were 60-102.... What in god's holy name are you blathering about?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 7, 2017 15:31:52 GMT
There ya go - you see that - you as a Mets fan just admitted watching your hated rival The Phils - was a 'ton' of fun to watch. Must have been fun watching them roll into Shea and you just wanted to beat the crap out them and hope they'd overtake them in the standing at one point. What fun would that have been if they were 60-102.... What in god's holy name are you blathering about? Aren't you one of the monkeys that doesn't understand the concept of wishing your rivals are successful?
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Post by klawrencio79 on Aug 7, 2017 15:37:08 GMT
What in god's holy name are you blathering about? Aren't you one of the monkeys that doesn't understand the concept of wishing your rivals are successful? No, ass hole.
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Post by FrankSobotka1514 on Aug 7, 2017 16:15:24 GMT
There's a theory that catchers are more susceptible to developing brain cancer due to the excessive use of radar guns being used to measure a pitcher's velocity. Gary Carter was another one. Either way, sad news. Rest In Peace Dutch.
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Post by marco26 on Aug 7, 2017 16:37:26 GMT
There's a theory that catchers are more susceptible to developing brain cancer due to the excessive use of radar guns being used to measure a pitcher's velocity. Gary Carter was another one. Either way, sad news. Rest In Peace Dutch. Wow. This one is even more bizarre than Hillary Clinton running a child sex slave operation out of a pizza joint.
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Post by marco26 on Aug 7, 2017 16:44:17 GMT
you're missing out not watching Alien 3. dark, gritty and action packed. just a sense of impending doom as Ripley not only has to fight off Aliens but is on a planet of hard criminals. plus the kid in Aliens 'Newt' is 'dead'. drowned in the spacecraft that they escaped from in the end of Aliens. how dark is that  this guy right here thinks it's a superior film to Aliens  Uhh, ALIEN 3 is not a good film. Believe me, it is not. I saw it in the theaters, saw it when it came to cable, gave it another try a few months ago....it is just a bad film. In all the directions that a sequel could have gone, Ripley and a prison planet facing one alien is the direction they went? And come on, didn't someone involved in the production say, "With the exception of that black guy who played Rock, don't all these bald actors look and sound alike thus making it impossible for our audience to get involved and know what the hell is going on in this film?!?" Bad film. Weak story, characters that are literally interchangeable, convoluted climax (yeah, filming upside down with a stedi-cam down darkened corridors that look the same really does not confuse things), and just a retread of the first plot (lone alien picks off cast one by one) make this a bad film.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 7, 2017 16:53:08 GMT
you're missing out not watching Alien 3. dark, gritty and action packed. just a sense of impending doom as Ripley not only has to fight off Aliens but is on a planet of hard criminals. plus the kid in Aliens 'Newt' is 'dead'. drowned in the spacecraft that they escaped from in the end of Aliens. how dark is that  this guy right here thinks it's a superior film to Aliens  Uhh, ALIEN 3 is not a good film. Believe me, it is not. I saw it in the theaters, saw it when it came to cable, gave it another try a few months ago....it is just a bad film. In all the directions that a sequel could have gone, Ripley and a prison planet facing one alien is the direction they went? And come on, didn't someone involved in the production say, "With the exception of that black guy who played Rock, don't all these bald actors look and sound alike thus making it impossible for our audience to get involved and know what the hell is going on in this film?!?" Bad film. Weak story, characters that are literally interchangeable, convoluted climax (yeah, filming upside down with a stedi-cam down darkened corridors that look the same really does not confuse things), and just a retread of the first plot (lone alien picks off cast one by one) make this a bad film. here's the official rankings of the Pred/Alien Franchise 1) Predator 2) Alien 3) Predators 4) Alien 3 5) AVP 6) AvP: R 7) Aliens 8) Alien: Resurrection 9) Predator II
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Post by tristramshandy on Aug 7, 2017 16:53:55 GMT
No, of course I haven't seen ALIEN 3 (movie titles are italicized) - - I'm reading literature and watching higher quality films. Do you think that Apple is a superior, all-American company? Steve Jobs in 2008 called the new iPod "the funnest iPod ever". Steve Jobs was much more intelligent and successful than you. Actually, 35, movie titles (longer works) are either underlined or capitalized. But why would I expect somebody who says "funnest" to know that? As for Steve Jobs? Huh? More intelligent and successful than moi? You, 35, pointed out that Mr. Jobs said "funnest." That makes me more intelligent. As far as success...you want to go by money? OK. I'll take the money I have in my pocket right now over what Steve has in his pocket right now. I am more successful. Actually, I heard Jobs was buried with a sawbuck in his pocket - - which means he has $8.75 more than you have in your pocket. On your side, however, I'm guessing your pocket isn't inextricably connected to your flesh.
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Post by klawrencio79 on Aug 7, 2017 16:56:52 GMT
Uhh, ALIEN 3 is not a good film. Believe me, it is not. I saw it in the theaters, saw it when it came to cable, gave it another try a few months ago....it is just a bad film. In all the directions that a sequel could have gone, Ripley and a prison planet facing one alien is the direction they went? And come on, didn't someone involved in the production say, "With the exception of that black guy who played Rock, don't all these bald actors look and sound alike thus making it impossible for our audience to get involved and know what the hell is going on in this film?!?" Bad film. Weak story, characters that are literally interchangeable, convoluted climax (yeah, filming upside down with a stedi-cam down darkened corridors that look the same really does not confuse things), and just a retread of the first plot (lone alien picks off cast one by one) make this a bad film. here's the official rankings of the Pred/Alien Franchise 1) Predator 2) Alien 3) Predators 4) Alien 3 5) AVP 6) AvP: R 7) Aliens 8) Alien: Resurrection 9) Predator II Putting AVP and the abominable AVP: Requiem above just about anything, let alone the terrific action/sci-fi Aliens, is a crime. One cannot even consider themselves fans of film, much less the series, if they hold this to be true. And Alien goes over Predator, but Predator can safely be in the top 3 behind Aliens.
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