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Ok..Duq confirmed that the Brewers were interested in Rlo. Why can't you just say ok and say you were wrong, especially with the tone you had towards me when we were discussing it?
Why should he say he was wrong? He was working from information he had at the time. As he noted to you, what part of the word "revived" don't you understand?
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Now that right there is worth some rep points. ;)

SG and BB are one of the many reasons why the OH is such a special place. I don't know them personally but I'm sure they are from different walks of life and I personally value everything (good and bad) they bring to this board.

All of us have differing opinions and differents views on everything in life. Sometimes we've had a bad day or an argument with the Mrs. and unfortunately come here to vent. It's sad to see it happen, but it does happen. I've been on the opposing side of the argument with both BB and SG. Each side has thrown their best rainmakers for the knockout punch and of course both sides have succeeded. (depending on who you talk you)

BB and SG, both of you are the best. And I'm sure both of you are right. All of us want what's best for this franchise and this city. How we get there? Well, that's why we come here. ;)

Peace all! Let's keep it real.

It's a haymaker:

What's hay got to do with it? The Online Etymology Dictionary says "haymaker" was probably coined for the punch's "imitation of the wide swinging stroke of a scythe" (which was used to cut hay). According to the Dictionary of American Slang, published in 1967, it originated in boxing. The earliest available citation comes from the National Police Gazette in 1906, posted at www.phrases.org: "One of those ... fellows is going to get the 'haymaker' over on your jaw."

While you don't want to find yourself on the business end of a farm implement, you have less to fear from the analogous punch. Gilbert Odd's 1983 "Encyclopedia of Boxing" defines "haymaker" as "a swinging punch, ususally a right (left for a southpaw), which is inaccurately directed: a wild delivery that comes a long way and is usually used in desperation. It should be easy to avoid."

Sorry these things matter to me. I can't help myself. :D

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Probably cus the baseball business is the same thread discussed over and over always leading back to the same thing and this has just become a comical relief for all the frustrated posters. I know I got a good chuckle!

Most veteran posters here have strong opinions about all their post and are more then willing to argue their point. BB and SG (being some of the most veteran) have just had this building up. Glad they got it off their chest because tomorrow I feel there will be some good news based on Bigbirds rumor earlier and finally we will have something new to over analize! :cool:

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Probably cus the baseball business is the same thread discussed over and over always leading back to the same thing and this has just become a comical relief for all the frustrated posters. I know I got a good chuckle!

Most veteran posters here have strong opinions about all their post and are more then willing to argue their point. BB and SG (being some of the most veteran) have just had this building up. Glad they got it off their chest because tomorrow I feel there will be some good news based on Bigbirds rumor earlier and finally we will have something new to over analize! :cool:

We can only hope. I think Duke is known for his three way deals.

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People like you are making it a bigger deal then it needs to be...Should have just PM'ed this to Bigbird instead of putting it on here...Hijacked a perfectly good thread.

Isn't this the pot calling the kettle black? You hijacked the thread on the 1st page and turned it into an "I told you so" thread, all the while trying to bash Bigbird for info he got the last time he spoke to his contact.

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Isn't this the pot calling the kettle black? You hijacked the thread on the 1st page and turned it into an "I told you so" thread, all the while trying to bash Bigbird for info he got the last time he spoke to his contact.

And i apologized for it and i stopped talking about it and i said i was wrong for doing it.

Grow up, move on and attempt to talk about baseball.

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Grow up, move on and attempt to talk about baseball.
You just don't get it...SHUT UP! Talk about baseball.

I wasn't going to say anything but when you see remarks like this it's hard not to. When will you realize to stop being a dick to everyone on this board. You are a complete asshole bully and have seriously got to get a grip. You're a target for a reason, stop being so offended when you get treated the way you treat people.

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