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  1. If it isn't ND this, it's Good Ol' Boys that. These are old and overdone arguments. New blood, please. How about this: Steve Spurrier, great coach or greatest coach. Discuss.
  2. South Carolina beats Georgia 16-12!! \:D/
  3. UGA settles for a FG. 16-12 game, 4:42 left.
  4. Ugh, UGA driving, 16-9 game. Less than 5 mins left.
  5. FG makes it 16-6 South Carolina in the 4th quarter.
  6. Ryan Succop with his 2nd FG of the game makes it 13-3 SC with 4:17 left in the 3rd Quarter.
  7. South Carolina is up on #11 Georgia 10-3 at the half.
  8. I definitely disagree with this, considering that the people who don't do it are more likely to work out. There's a difference between being married and being happily married. 25 years of marriage doesn't mean much if you're miserable and the only reason you're still together is because your religion frowns upon divorce. Guess it depends on your definition of "working out." I think that the vast majority of people who don't want to be together, aren't together. I'm aware the there are exceptions, but I don't know many Catholic couples who stayed together just because the Catholic church frowns upon marriage. You only get one life; most people don't want to live theirs in misery. Divorce is more common today, so I think there are a lot of people that do divorce when they aren't happy. But how many Catholic couples are going to let everyone know that they hate their marriage? I think you'd be surprised at how many couples aren't as happy as they like to make everyone think. Public and private personas can be very different, and I don't think you can really tell much just by looking at the family and the way they conduct themselves in public.
  9. I definitely disagree with this, considering that the people who don't do it are more likely to work out. There's a difference between being married and being happily married. 25 years of marriage doesn't mean much if you're miserable and the only reason you're still together is because your religion frowns upon divorce. Guess it depends on your definition of "working out."
  10. I can't say for sure, but I think I would. If the person gets on your nerves or you have a fight, if you're not living together you can just go home and get away from them to blow off some steam. When you're living together, like in marriage, you're already home and you can't truly get away from the person. It's funny because my brother and his wife didn't live together before they got married. They're both pretty religious (they met at church and her dad is a pastor), so cohabitation was not an option. On the other hand, my sister moved in with her bf about the same time my brother got married. Both seem to be doing pretty well, so I've seen each side.
  11. That was like the worst umpire reaction to end a no-no ever.
  12. O_O, what's with the slacking with the boxes? You're not doing Raisin proud by not typing all that info out! Tsk tsk... [-X
  13. Well your choices are deceptive bust vs. obviously fake bust. And about her Card fandom, do you guys seriously think the girl wearing the Cubs shirt had any idea what was going on during that game? The blonde girl is very pretty.
  14. The Cubs won, but damnit, I didn't get any wood. Err. Wood.
  15. Sorry, I'm not redundant like Raisin, posting the same thing that's already in the link. I'm much to lazy for that. Be lucky you got links. Where was the Raisin love during the greatest poster championship?! Bandwagoners, all of you!!
  16. The R. Kelly style one?
  17. Raisin will be back tomorrow. His minor league forum reign of terror shall resume.
  18. Iowa: RHP Kevin Hart (Iowa: 1-0, 4.50 ERA, 18 IP; Overall: 8-5, 4.46 ERA, 115 IP) Tennessee: LHP Paul Schappert (Tenn: 3-6, 6.96 ERA, 73.2 IP; Overall: 3-6, 6.61 ERA, 79 IP) Daytona: RHP Jesse Estrada (3-3, 4.86 ERA, 92.2 IP) Peoria: RHP Marco Carrillo (4-4, 4.65 ERA, 91 IP) Hart (Iowa): 18 IP, 16 K/6 BB, .288 BAA Hart (Iowa & Tenn): 115 IP, 105 K/31 BB, .267 BAA Schappert (Tenn): 73.2 IP, 29 K/24 BB, .307 BAA Schappert (Iowa & Tenn): 79 IP, 32 K/27 BB, .308 BAA Estrada: 92.2 IP, 69 K/32 BB, .279 BAA Carrillo: 91 IP, 70 K/34 BB, .240 BAA
  19. Scheduled Games: Iowa at Salt Lake, 7:05 MDT Tenneesee at West Tenn, 7:05 CDT Daytona at Palm Beach, 7:05 EDT Peoria vs. West Michigan, 7:00 EDT Boise and Mesa are off. DSL Cubs vs. DSL Yankees, 11 AM EDT VSL Cubs/Twins vs. VSL Mariners, 11 AM EDT
  20. Whoops. That's what happens when I don't double check myself. Fixed.
  21. Iowa: RHP Sean Gallagher (Iowa: 1-1, 3.46 ERA, 13 IP; Overall: 8-3, 3.41 ERA, 74 IP) Tennessee: RHP Mike Nannini (Tenn: 0-0, 2.08 ERA, 4.1 IP; Overall: 1-1, 4.36 ERA, 33 IP) Daytona: RHP Greg Reinhard (Daytona: 1-2, 5.06 ERA, 32 IP; Overall: 2-3, 4.67 ERA, 61.2 IP) Peoria: RHP Jose Pina (5-8, 4.45 ERA, 99 IP) Boise: RHP Chris Huseby (1-3, 4.44 ERA, 32.2 IP) Gallagher (Iowa): 13 IP, 10 K/6 BB, .227 BAA Gallagher (Iowa & Tenn): 74 IP, 64 K/30 BB, .232 BAA Nannini (Tenn): 4.1 IP, 4 K/2 BB, .250 BAA Nannini (Overall): 33 IP, 35 K/11 BB, .269 BAA Reinhard (Daytona): 32 IP, 25 K/16 BB, .300 BAA Reinhard (Tenn & Daytona): 61.2 IP, 51 K/32 BB, .277 BAA Pina: 99 IP, 62 K/33 BB, .268 BAA Huseby: 32.2 IP, 27 K/11 BB, .269 BAA
  22. Scheduled Games: Iowa wins 6-1 Tenneesee wins 9-7 Daytona wins 9-1 Peoria wins 6-5 Boise loses 7-3 Mesa loses 7-4 VSL Cubs/Twins lose 1-0
  23. he's certainly had a lot of off days. I'd like to see an on day at some point. I enjoyed this line in the Daytona wrap up: That's a lot of weak singles.
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