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First of all - curling rocks!
The winter Olympics are awesome. I went to the Salt Lake games eight years ago and it was a blast.
Being on the rail for luge and bobsled is a really cool experience. And, much to my surprise, cross country skiing was a good time.
As always, great show and great season.
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Hey guys, good show again, even though the content is getting thin
. The winter Olympics are better then nothing, and after this Bowl is over, you'll be itching for some competition sports!
I didn't get to post a reminder on the board for a MW2 tourney, had baby duties to tend to. I'll look to get on the board for next week's show and have a post SuperBowl event.
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OK Kevin,,,post your mom's fried chicken recipie!
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cheesehead wrote:
OK Kevin,,,post your mom's fried chicken recipie!
I think he did. Chicken, Flour, Salt, Pepper and the special ingredient: A 50 year old frying pan that has been cooking chicken with the flavor building up over the years. Any grandma will tell you that they won't cook with anything but what they have been using because a skillet gets cured with fat and seasoning that doesn't quite get washed out. It makes the flavor build and food taste better.
In short, get a skillet. Make chicken once a month for 4 or 5 decades. Add flour, salt and pepper to chicken. Magic.
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I'm amused that Meathorse is again linking you to the awesome "Meet the Spy" video promoting Team Fortress 2.
Meathorse, give it up? These two are dedicated console gamers. Hell, Lyle uses a Macbook; he couldn't even play TF2 if he wanted to.
But it is a great video and a great game.
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UTJD wrote:
cheesehead wrote:
OK Kevin,,,post your mom's fried chicken recipie!
I think he did. Chicken, Flour, Salt, Pepper and the special ingredient: A 50 year old frying pan that has been cooking chicken with the flavor building up over the years. Any grandma will tell you that they won't cook with anything but what they have been using because a skillet gets cured with fat and seasoning that doesn't quite get washed out. It makes the flavor build and food taste better.
In short, get a skillet. Make chicken once a month for 4 or 5 decades. Add flour, salt and pepper to chicken. Magic.
Exactly! But it wasn't a skillet (although I DO recommend everyone who cooks get a cast iron skillet), it was an old electric frying pan. It was so old I wouldn't have been surprised if the power cord was wrapped in fabric. I have no idea whatever happened to that pan.
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7grain wrote:
I'm amused that Meathorse is again linking you to the awesome "Meet the Spy" video promoting Team Fortress 2.
Meathorse, give it up? These two are dedicated console gamers. Hell, Lyle uses a Macbook; he couldn't even play TF2 if he wanted to.
But it is a great video and a great game.
The spy voiced "gentlemen" is how I wish to greet our esteemed hosts. It's the perfect salutation. They deserve no less.
Plus the "...or pornography starring your mother will be the second worst thing that happens you today" line is fantastic ![]()
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Kevin it seemed you were not to sure about putting Don Hutson in your top ten WR. But if you look at his stats and records I think you would feel better for putting him in. In one quarter of a 1945 game, he caught four touchdown passes and kicked five PATs for an amazing 29 points.
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westcoastphillyfan! wrote:
Kevin it seemed you were not to sure about putting Don Hutson in your top ten WR. But if you look at his stats and records I think you would feel better for putting him in. In one quarter of a 1945 game, he caught four touchdown passes and kicked five PATs for an amazing 29 points.
I was reluctant at first, mostly BECAUSE of his stats. They hardly measure up to the stats of contemporary WR stars. But, I don't know if you heard, but I DID say something to the effect of "for the time, these stats are amazing." He was the first great WR star in the league, so I give him his props.
That was an amazing quarter...but it alone wouldn't vault him onto the best ever list. I think his contributions to the game (and position) do.
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Kevin wrote:
westcoastphillyfan! wrote:
Kevin it seemed you were not to sure about putting Don Hutson in your top ten WR. But if you look at his stats and records I think you would feel better for putting him in. In one quarter of a 1945 game, he caught four touchdown passes and kicked five PATs for an amazing 29 points.
I was reluctant at first, mostly BECAUSE of his stats. They hardly measure up to the stats of contemporary WR stars. But, I don't know if you heard, but I DID say something to the effect of "for the time, these stats are amazing." He was the first great WR star in the league, so I give him his props.
That was an amazing quarter...but it alone wouldn't vault him onto the best ever list. I think his contributions to the game (and position) do.
I just thought that was a crazy fun fact about hutson not that one quarter puts a guy on the list. I didn't explain that very well. When i was listening to the show and the question came up hutson was one of the first people I thought of so I was a little shocked that he bearly made your list, but I agree looking at his stats your right.
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