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    This is brilliant, we have a God given opportunity to get rid of Bambi, some crackpot Americans like him and have set up a campaign to have him oust that Good Ole Boy George Dub Yah Bush from the Whitehouse in 2004! Click the link below to go straight to Tony's campaign web site and buy Tony Mugs etc!!!

    Go for it Tony and see if you can wreck the American economy, health care, education system, road and rail networks etc just like you have done to ours!   I wonder if we could get rid of Prince Charles at the same time to be his Vice President?

    Blair2004

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    To late Buddy, its already wrecked!
    Besides he was not born an American so he cant become president. But Im shue that Geroge w. will find him a VERY nice job when its over.

    Jeff

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    • #3
      Originally posted by (Jeff1 @ July 29 2003,10:57)
      To late Buddy, its already wrecked!
      Besides he was not born an American so he cant become president. But Im shue that Geroge w. will find him a VERY nice job when its over.

      Jeff
      Being born American ain't going to bother Tony! He will just say "trust me" and change the law, easy!

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      • #4
        I should really learn how to spell also!

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        • #5
          Agree, and there is an apostrophe after the 'n' in 'can't'. Still, who cares about the small stuff... How about them SAINTS this year!

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          • #6
            Among everything else, thanks for the english lesson.
            I was to busy being a pervert when I was in school to learn much. I guess im just another product of public skoolin
            But hey, look how I turned out! .....oops

            The aints ' ..is that the team where all the fans wore bags on their heads? I like em! My loyality however is with the Bears... and America's most wanted team , The Cowboys.
            Take care and thanks again.

            Jeff

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            • #7
              Originally posted by
              The aints ' ..is that the team where all the fans wore bags on their heads?
              It sure is! My first year in America was 1987, and the Saints went 12 and 3. (15 weeks? It was a strike year! ) I was living with a hooker in Metairie, and playing golf at English Turn. That year they made the playoffs for the first time ever! Bobby Hebert (pronounced 'Ay-bear!' French) was quarter back, and they had a damn fine defense... (Ricky Jackson, Pat Swilling etc...) They got the crap sewn into their boots by the Vikings! Ever since that first playoff game I have hated the Vikings!

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              • #8
                Having been to Chicago many times I will throw my support behind the Bears! Not that I have any clue as to who does what to whom but it sounds like fun!

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                • #9
                  Thats all you really have to know
                  Their really not as good as they could be , and won the super bowl in 85
                  but its a hometown thing, if you know what I mean.
                  You could pick worse.
                  How did you like the food in Chicago?

                  Je........jai Dum

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                  • #10
                    Chicago... Played there for a while... Was it 'RUSH ST.' Fine and friendly place, Chicago, but fucked if the whole city wasn't under construction at the same damn time!

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                    • #11
                      So true, We have two seasons here winter and construction.
                      Played what? Rush st. is for collage kids and tourists. I dont like it there to much. Give me an small hometown sports bar & grill and im happy. those places usually keep away the fat white madam's ! unless they go in to order a whole pizza for themself's

                      Jeff

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                      • #12
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                        Originally posted by (stogie bear @ July 29 2003,14[img
                        http://www.theladyboyforums.com/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/wow.gif[/img]5)]Agree, and there is an apostrophe after the 'n' in 'can't'. Still, who cares about the small stuff... How about them SAINTS this year!
                        I admire your zeal and enthusiasm in supporting your favorite team. A true fan sticks with his team thru thick and thin.
                        To be honest and objective looking at the Saints' chances this year, I'd say don't get your hopes up too much.
                        Consider that they are in the NFC South with defending Super Bowl champs Tampa Bay, and also the Michael Vick led Atlanta Falcons. Not to mention a team with one of the more underrated defenses, the Carolina Panthers; who will also have an improved ground game with a solid OL and now a premier back to run behind them in Stephen Davis.
                        The Saints made quite a few changes to their porous defense, and how well they do will largely depend on how well they all jell together. In my view, it doesn't look like a big upgrade, but there are many unknown factors. First of all, rookie DT Johnathan Sullivan could be very good or a complete flop. First round DL draftees seem to have a 50/50 chance of panning out based on past history. It remains to be seen if he will be better than Norman Hand, who they'll get a look at on week one when they play Seattle. Hand will likely be primed to show the Saints that they screwed up by trading him. He has looked great so far in training camp, and Mike Holmgren and Ray Rhodes expect a big year out of Hand.
                        They replaced ball hawking big play specialist SS Sammy Knight with the more athletic faster Tebucky Jones. In my view I'd rather have Knight, one of my overall favorite players in the entire league. The situation at the all important MLB spot is unsettled. Orlando Ruff and graybeard Darrin Smith could end up both seeing time there. This is one defensive position, along with free safety that ideally needs stability.
                        Ruff is just average and Smith besides being long in the tooth by NFL standards is best suited for the weak side rather than the middle. That was where he made his name when playing for the 'Boys under the great Jimmy Johnson.
                        Rookie LB Cie Grant from the national champion Ohio State Buckeyes has opened some eyes so far in camp and they plan to give him a shot at the MLB spot too. He is very fast and instinctive, as well as being a big hitter.
                        One very big key in the secondary is if Dale Carter can keep himself out of trouble so that he can play an entire 16 game schedule. They need a shutdown corner and if without Carter, they don't have one. If he is in the lineup, they're solid back there, but if he's missing, they could get lit up pretty good by any solid passing attack.
                        If everything falls into place for the Saints, they could challenge for the playoffs, but they could also easily end up bringing up the rear in the South if they don't. I think it is very unlikely they could finish first in the South this year though.

                        That's just my opinion, I could be wrong though...

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                        • #13
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                          Originally posted by (Thaipan @ July 29 2003,04[img
                          http://www.theladyboyforums.com/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/wow.gif[/img]5)]This is brilliant, we have a God given opportunity to get rid of Bambi, some crackpot Americans like him and have set up a campaign to have him oust that Good Ole Boy George Dub Yah Bush from the Whitehouse in 2004! Click the link below to go straight to Tony's campaign web site and buy Tony Mugs etc!!!

                          Go for it Tony and see if you can wreck the American economy, health care, education system, road and rail networks etc just like you have done to ours!   I wonder if we could get rid of Prince Charles at the same time to be his Vice President?

                          Blair2004
                          The only we we'd take him is if you take that gawd damned
                          Georgy Dubya Bush off our hands in a straight up trade.

                          Better yet, the entire planet would be better off if both were exiled to someplace like Devil's Island for the rest of eternity and they could take that constipated piece of excrement Ashcroft with them. Throw in Dickless Cheney too. They could get a little 4 way going. Rather than "Bob and Carol and Ted and Alice" like that old 60s movie, we could have "Dubya and Dicky and Tony and JohnBoy"
                          Hahahahahahaha
                             

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by (Lefty @ July 31 2003,20:57)
                            They could get a little 4 way going. Rather than "Bob and Carol and Ted and Alice" like that old 60s movie, we could have "Dubya and Dicky and Tony and JohnBoy"
                            Hahahahahahaha
                               
                            Brilliant Lefty, we could put them on Gruniard, the Scottish Island that one of our bampot governments deliberately comtaminated with Anthrax, God knows how many years ago by way of a "small" experiment. I can't remember what millennium it will be before people will be able to live there again. Sounds perfect for the gang of 4!!

                            But your disertation on the Saints lost me at the beginning of the first line!

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by (Jeff1 @ July 30 2003,22:44)
                              Thats all you really have to know
                              Their really not as good as they could be , and won the super bowl in 85
                              but its a hometown thing, if you know what I mean.
                              You could pick worse.
                              How did you like the food in Chicago?

                              Je........jai Dum
                              Chicago food? Too much waste! Make smaller portions and it will be soooo much better. I Had dinner a couple of times at the Signature Room, expensive but she was well worth it and I liked Bandera (right across Michigan Ave from the Marriott). But like you I like the smaller places too, though the vision of a large white lady stuffing herself with a pizza makes me want to throw up!

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