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Angel wrote:Saint John wrote:lol ... I'm headed to Cleveland tomorrow
Well that explains why the city will be so miserable tomorrow...but what about the other 364 days of the year????![]()
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Saint John wrote:Angel wrote:Saint John wrote:lol ... I'm headed to Cleveland tomorrow
Well that explains why the city will be so miserable tomorrow...but what about the other 364 days of the year????![]()
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Just wait ... I'll have some classic stories from tomorrow night. Matt's seen this routine before.Oh, wait, so have you!
Ehwmatt wrote:As always, it's fashionable to make fun of Cleveland. We have our severe problems, but to put us ahead of fucking Detroit, Youngstown, Gary, IN and Flint just to name a few? lol. Wonder what elitist East Coast scumbag made this list.
Rockindeano wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:As always, it's fashionable to make fun of Cleveland. We have our severe problems, but to put us ahead of fucking Detroit, Youngstown, Gary, IN and Flint just to name a few? lol. Wonder what elitist East Coast scumbag made this list.
Hey, is Cleveland like Pittsburgh in the fact that it is blue collar pull oneself up by the bootstrap Springsteen song kind of folk? I am being serious here. I have been to Pittsburgh and love the vibe there. Rolled through Cleveland on the Lake Shore limited and from the train, the area seemed somewhat depressed, yet I saw a major rebuilding going on.
As for the elitist scumbag who wrote this, I tend to agree with you that's likely the fuck who in fact did write this. Off memory, he was correct in about 15 of the cities...Modesto(Scott Peterson fame), Miami(thuggery drugs and ho's), Detroit(do I have to say anything), Memphis(good God), and Stockton(make sure you pray before you travel through Stockton). I would have taken Chicago out and put Baltimore in. Chicago is a great city, and all American city. I would take out Philadelphia and put Oakland in. You talk about a cess pool of garbage. Just watch a raider game, and you can see all the inmates in the stands. Philadelphia is awesome. A great working man's town. I would pull Sacramento out and install Trenton, NJ. Apologies to the Boss, but that place is Oakland east. Sacramento is a fair and decent town. I am somewhat surprised Cincinnati was spared. I love the Queen City but there are some areas Charles Manson would avoid. I am also surprised that Washington DC is not in there. I would put those motherfuckers in there and take Buffalo out. Buffalo with it's great great sports fans are reason enough to not have them in this list.
Rockindeano wrote:You couldn't at least throw me a single bone regarding my traveling bj?![]()
Good for Cleveland. I wish they would have put the Blue Jackets in Cleveland rather than Columbus. Is that because Cleveland is too black? Just a thought. I'd like to hear your take on this, and could hockey work in CLE? I remember they had the Barons a long time ago, but that wasn't NHL.
Thoughts?
Ehwmatt wrote:Rockindeano wrote:You couldn't at least throw me a single bone regarding my traveling bj?![]()
Good for Cleveland. I wish they would have put the Blue Jackets in Cleveland rather than Columbus. Is that because Cleveland is too black? Just a thought. I'd like to hear your take on this, and could hockey work in CLE? I remember they had the Barons a long time ago, but that wasn't NHL.
Thoughts?
It's a tough call. I think it woulda been tough to install them during the LeBron era since the seasons overlap so much. We have undoubtedly turned into a basketball town in the wake of the Browns and Indians futility. I don't think being too black would factor in too much, but I do think it would be hard for hockey to really cut into the Cavs market share. We have the Lake Erie Monsters (AHL) now and you can go for dirt cheap and just get loaded - I might do that with some buds next weekend or something for a change of pace. I think they do ok attendance wise. Hockey's a pretty popular junior sport here.
As for your domejob, you edited that in after I responded... I just read itClassic. She swallow the load I hope?
Rockindeano wrote:You couldn't at least throw me a single bone regarding my traveling bj?![]()
Good for Cleveland. I wish they would have put the Blue Jackets in Cleveland rather than Columbus. Is that because Cleveland is too black? Just a thought. I'd like to hear your take on this, and could hockey work in CLE? I remember they had the Barons a long time ago, but that wasn't NHL.
Thoughts?
Ehwmatt wrote:Rockindeano wrote:You couldn't at least throw me a single bone regarding my traveling bj?![]()
Good for Cleveland. I wish they would have put the Blue Jackets in Cleveland rather than Columbus. Is that because Cleveland is too black? Just a thought. I'd like to hear your take on this, and could hockey work in CLE? I remember they had the Barons a long time ago, but that wasn't NHL.
Thoughts?
It's a tough call. I think it woulda been tough to install them during the LeBron era since the seasons overlap so much. We have undoubtedly turned into a basketball town in the wake of the Browns and Indians futility. I don't think being too black would factor in too much, but I do think it would be hard for hockey to really cut into the Cavs market share. We have the Lake Erie Monsters (AHL) now and you can go for dirt cheap and just get loaded - I might do that with some buds next weekend or something for a change of pace. I think they do ok attendance wise. Hockey's a pretty popular junior sport here.
As for your domejob, you edited that in after I responded... I just read itClassic. She swallow the load I hope?
Journey/Survivor wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:Rockindeano wrote:You couldn't at least throw me a single bone regarding my traveling bj?![]()
Good for Cleveland. I wish they would have put the Blue Jackets in Cleveland rather than Columbus. Is that because Cleveland is too black? Just a thought. I'd like to hear your take on this, and could hockey work in CLE? I remember they had the Barons a long time ago, but that wasn't NHL.
Thoughts?
It's a tough call. I think it woulda been tough to install them during the LeBron era since the seasons overlap so much. We have undoubtedly turned into a basketball town in the wake of the Browns and Indians futility. I don't think being too black would factor in too much, but I do think it would be hard for hockey to really cut into the Cavs market share. We have the Lake Erie Monsters (AHL) now and you can go for dirt cheap and just get loaded - I might do that with some buds next weekend or something for a change of pace. I think they do ok attendance wise. Hockey's a pretty popular junior sport here.
As for your domejob, you edited that in after I responded... I just read itClassic. She swallow the load I hope?
Actually, this will always remain Browns Town first and foremost. But the Cavs are clearly our best team at this time.
Matt, your younger than me. I doubt that you could remember how pumped up Cleveland was in the 80's with the Browns. Can you remember the Indians in the 90's?
Although if the Cavs win it all this year, that will get them all the closer to the Browns and Indians in the hearts of Clevelanders.
Journey/Survivor wrote:
Matt, your younger than me. I doubt that you could remember how pumped up Cleveland was in the 80's with the Browns.
Can you remember the Indians in the 90's?
Although if the Cavs win it all this year, that will get them all the closer to the Browns and Indians in the hearts of Clevelanders.
Rockindeano wrote:Journey/Survivor wrote:
Matt, your younger than me. I doubt that you could remember how pumped up Cleveland was in the 80's with the Browns.
I can. Brian Sipe? He was a stud. Had Denver beaten a few times and couldn't finish. Elway plunger raped them. I vividly remember Bron fans chucking Milk Bones on the field from the dog pound.Can you remember the Indians in the 90's?
Hell yea. lost in 7 games to Turner Television. Omar Visquel was a pleasure to watch as was that degenerate Albert Belle. Didn't they have Manny Ramirez too?Although if the Cavs win it all this year, that will get them all the closer to the Browns and Indians in the hearts of Clevelanders.
Don't worry about that dude, it's not happening.![]()
Say, are the flats still going strong?
Ehwmatt wrote:Rockindeano wrote:Journey/Survivor wrote:
Matt, your younger than me. I doubt that you could remember how pumped up Cleveland was in the 80's with the Browns.
I can. Brian Sipe? He was a stud. Had Denver beaten a few times and couldn't finish. Elway plunger raped them. I vividly remember Bron fans chucking Milk Bones on the field from the dog pound.Can you remember the Indians in the 90's?
Hell yea. lost in 7 games to Turner Television. Omar Visquel was a pleasure to watch as was that degenerate Albert Belle. Didn't they have Manny Ramirez too?Although if the Cavs win it all this year, that will get them all the closer to the Browns and Indians in the hearts of Clevelanders.
Don't worry about that dude, it's not happening.![]()
Say, are the flats still going strong?
The Flats are another WASTED beautiful area Dean. Nothing's ever happening down there unless there's a concert at Nautica (Scene Pavilion now). West 6th and East 4th are where it's at downtown.
Those Indians teams might have had the best offense of all time: Kenny Lofton, Manny, Vizquel, Baerga, Belle, Jim Thome, Sandy Alomar Jr., Richie Sexson, Matt Williams, Brian Giles, David Justice, Julio Franco, Kevin Seitzer, Tony Fernandez. I remember sitting at Jacobs Field looking at stats on the Jumbo-Tron as each player came to bat and scowling at a .285 hitter because it was so low compared to all the batters who preceded and followed him!That has to be one of the most talented teams to not win in MLB history.
Oh, and the Cavs are winning it all this year, dipshit... well, provided malignant narcissist LeBron doesn't jack up bad 3s and cost us close games like last night trying to show up Carmelo or another superstar because he's an egomaniacal idiot
StevePerryHair wrote:I love the pics they used for each city. They are all winter, dreary horrible pics that would make any city look miserable
JasonD wrote:Chicago's Number 10. Just saying......
Red13JoePa wrote:JasonD wrote:Chicago's Number 10. Just saying......
Saint John doesn't discriminate.
He hates Chicago too.
Michigan Girl wrote:StevePerryHair wrote:I love the pics they used for each city. They are all winter, dreary horrible pics that would make any city look miserable
I agree...
The Michigan cities listed are expecting a huge turn around in 2010~we're happy about that!!![]()
Chicago will be happy for at least one weekend in May and
O-H-I-O...it's home of the Rose Bowl champs and OSU ticket prices are on the rise!!![]()
Rockindeano wrote:Red13JoePa wrote:JasonD wrote:Chicago's Number 10. Just saying......
Saint John doesn't discriminate.
He hates Chicago too.
LOL, and I mean LOL. I remember that 3 way phone call. Dan was in his sled and surrounded by Chicago's let's say, unfortunates, and he wasn't at all happy.
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