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#5171 Re: Guns N' Roses » Chinese Democracy Breakdown » 924 weeks ago

that is incredibly scary...he spends more time spinning shit than he does on anythinge else...I'm sad that the once bad ass Axl Rose is now scared and insecure...success doesn't mean you have to sell out 80,000 seat venues.

You aided in killing the machine that was taking over the world in 1993...what happened to that guy?

#5172 Re: The Garden » so clinton is gonna win PA » 924 weeks ago

they really should swallow their pride and work together...i'm not saying who should take that back seat as a vice prez candidate...but I am saying that, if it's about party and ideals, then that's how things should be run.

#5173 Re: Guns N' Roses » So who on here would go to a GNR reunion? » 924 weeks ago

yeah...'cept it would mean this past 16 years were all for nothing

#5175 Re: Guns N' Roses » GNR issue statement about Robin » 925 weeks ago

russtcb wrote:
gnfnraxl wrote:

I don't know if this is a result of the new management but I think they are making a HUGE step in the right direction.  I love their new updates.

I would imagine the faster updates have the new managers written ALL over them.

I think that is tough to say for certain...I agree with those in earlier posts who propose that this is such a major event that it had to be addressed, ASAP.

I have nothing major to add to this except that I feel we're no closer to the end of this long, trying journey than we were in 2002. The details may be different, but the result will most likely be the same.

All the time and talent, squandered...All the promise and good times we all missed out on because things had to be done this way. When I tell people that I like Gn'R...yes...old and nuGn'R...I am laughed at in most cases. It's been that way for a long time...I'm asked..."how can you even call that a band?" Not only are none of the originals still around, but there has been 2? Americans tours since 1993...

It's just a shame...it really is...

#5176 Re: Dust N' Bones & Cyborg Slunks » Velvet Revolver "fires" Scott Weiland » 927 weeks ago

I think Axl Rose should front the NEW Velvet Revolver. LMFAO

#5177 Re: Guns N' Roses » DR. PEPPER ISSUES CHALLENGE TO AXL ROSE! » 928 weeks ago

I can see it all now, Chinese Democracy brought to you by DR PEPPER. The cd cover should just be a can and bottle of DR Pepper...

#5178 Re: The Garden » The NFL 2008 Offseason Thread » 931 weeks ago

WR Booker headed back to Bears
By Vaughn McClure | Tribune staff reporter
11:01 PM CST, March 4, 2008

Desperate for help at receiver, the Bears turned to an old friend, signing Marty Booker to a two-year deal.

Booker, originally a third-round pick of the Bears in the 1999 draft, was traded to the Dolphins in 2004 in the deal that brought defensive end Adewale Ogunleye to Chicago. Booker was shocked by the trade and said at the time that he didn't see it coming.

The Dolphins released Booker last month, giving the Bears a chance to snatch the player who ranks fifth all-time in catches (315) and sixth all-time in receiving yards (3,684) for the club.

#5179 Re: The Garden » The NFL 2008 Offseason Thread » 931 weeks ago

It's amazing how the media have spun all the information about Brett Favre into some god like figure, on and off the field.

All I know is, Brett was happy when he was winning. When he was losing, he has done things like left the field without acknowledging the other team or pouted when his team wouldn't get him Randy Moss or keep Javon Walker.  A player he smitted during his time with the Vikings.

Favre is a a great player, no doubt, but as far as a person...he's not more impressive than anyone else. The media made him out to be an angellic figure. No one seems to remember when he was an ass hole in Atlanta and in his first years in Green Bay, when he did whatever he wanted and ignored coaches and fellow players.

I was born and raised in Wisconsin...there was nothing this guy could do that was wrong. Even when he was addicted to pain killers, (although handled well) no one questioned where he got these non-prescription vicadin (sp?).

It's just strange how we decide who is a hero and and who is a selfish crybaby.

#5180 Re: The Garden » The NFL 2008 Offseason Thread » 932 weeks ago

PaSnow wrote:
NY Giants82 wrote:

or if someone beats him out in camp, no biggie, they can cut him. But if they are not able to bring in anyone else, they need someone there to start.

Rex Grossman is a 3rd string NFL QB. No way should he be in the hunt to start, he'd be a very bad backup. I'd rather take a crapshoot & get any other teams 3rd stringer & sign him on the hope you get lucky than have Grossman in contention to start. I agree the money was low, so it wasn't a "bad" move, it just wasn't a "good" move either.  It's like kissing your sister, as they say.

I 110% disagree with this...first of all you have to look at our recent history. Rex is the best in a long line of HORRIBLE quarterbacks. Our team has started Jonaton Quinn, Craig Krenzel, Shane Matthews and Jim Miller for extended periods of time in the last 10 years.

It does get worse than Grossman, it really does. We've endured those periods.

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