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Attention Seeking, Nostalgic Pining, & Daily Grievances (In Here)


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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Didn't our current GM make a brief appearance and dickheads dragged him for his pizza joint and history of head injuries?

Some people just don't deserve good things in life.

Yep, Dan was on here… super nice.  Greg Hardy posted on here as well.

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2 hours ago, Montsta said:

In incarcerated terms OG is Original Gangster, but is a euphemism and term of respect for Old Guys. So when you are locked up and a new guy comes in with his towel and bedroll into your unit that looks 40+ or so you say what’s up OG? It’s kind of a term of respect and acknowledging he is not a young blood. 

This guy at work always calls me young blood.  Always made me feel good cause I'm pushing 50 and not feeling young

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22 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Didn't our current GM make a brief appearance and dickheads dragged him for his pizza joint and history of head injuries?

Some people just don't deserve good things in life.

yes he did. one of several who did. i think he did it the most and caught the most poo for it. really nice guy, though. i don't blame him for leaving.

David Carr's younger brother posted here for a while when David was here....up until things went south for him. HE was talking about how proud he was of his older brother and how glad he was getting a second shot.

Yes, that was Derek.

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3 minutes ago, rayzor said:

yes he did. one of several who did. i think he did it the most and caught the most poo for it. really nice guy, though. i don't blame him for leaving.

David Carr's younger brother posted here for a while when David was here....up until things went south for him. HE was talking about how proud he was of his older brother and how glad he was getting a second shot.

Yes, that was Derek.

Derek has always looked up to his big bro and I think that's really cool. Never had any issues with either. Sucks Derek went to the Saints but whatever.

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Josh Norman was on here too but he sucks.  Who comes to the draft parties with a bottle of Gatorade and refuses a beer…. But seriously, Josh was a cool dude.  It was awesome when he randomly crashed the Panthers draft party.  Those were the days.  I was holding PhillyB cause he was so drunk and could not stand so he could puke on Igo office building and not on himself.  Sorry Zod.

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26 minutes ago, jfra78 said:

Was that Greg Hardy or just some guy who really liked him.  I never thought he was him

No, Greg really posted here for a like a week or 2, back when he was popular and well before the DV charges and everything else. There was some fan boy named Nails that spent another 8 years clamoring for him to be resigned

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