View Full Version : Pirate Hookers 2: Yo Ho, Blow the Man. Down!
KevTheGooner
06 Feb 2006, 10:00 PM
'DIABY...whoa....DIABY...whoa; we stole him from Auxerre...he's phookin' everywhere....DIABY...whoa...'
Nice. Was thinking the last line was..."We just can't see his hair." Yours is way better.
He is phookin' awesome that kid.
KevTheGooner
06 Feb 2006, 10:01 PM
I know. I stayed away for a bit knowing that martymarts and KozIsCul would be climbing up on the clock tower at this point.
Well, you've also got Lombardi Trophy Fever ("CATCH IT!")
Congrats to the Steelers. I was on the road last night driving through the dark and the snow. It sucked.
antifan
06 Feb 2006, 10:03 PM
I feel the need to hide out in the OT forum untill the Nancy's get all their wailing out of their system. You'd think no one's favorite team ever went off the rails? :rolleyes:
Seriously, you would think that the win a Birmingham would shut the whiners up for a few days. But noooo.... :rolleyes:
It's really getting tiresome, the same stupid comments and questions over and over and over. And why do these morons always have to start another thread for the Chickenshit Little observations? Like we haven't noticed that our squad isn't as good as it was two years ago. I don't even bother to respond anymore, and i recommend that others do the same.
jwaldman11
06 Feb 2006, 10:09 PM
Well, you've also got Lombardi Trophy Fever ("CATCH IT!")
I think Jerramy Stevens dropped that too. :D
phishy
06 Feb 2006, 10:16 PM
I think Jerramy Stevens dropped that too. :D
i truly love jwald~
genius.
KevTheGooner
06 Feb 2006, 10:17 PM
Seriously, you would think that the win a Birmingham would shut the whiners up for a few days. But noooo.... :rolleyes:
It's really getting tiresome, the same stupid comments and questions over and over and over. And why do these morons always have to start another thread for the Chickenshit Little observations? Like we haven't noticed that our squad isn't as good as it was two years ago. I don't even bother to respond anymore, and i recommend that others do the same.
I just posted a WAY sarcastic post in the Brummy thread.
It was fun. :)
deeplennon
06 Feb 2006, 10:24 PM
Dude, let it go. You lost!
If you also think that Seattle deserved to win that game, you weren't watching the same game I was. Dropped balls, lousy clock management, horrid special teams...that doesn't add up to a Super Bowl champion.
Dude, plain and simple, the refs took 14 points off the scoreboard plus another ball at the one yard line. and so many other little BS calls... 3 dropped balls and some lousy clock management (fyi, in the real world the seahawks SCORED a touchdown with 20 seconds left in the first half). You're telling me the steelers played better than that? Rothlisberger was 9 for 21 with 2 interceptions and the lowest quarterback rating of a winning quarterback in NFL history.
You're turning this into you vs me, it's not, it's much much bigger than that. The NFL badly needs to make their ref's full time employees.
Bluto11
06 Feb 2006, 10:29 PM
holmgren cost me $50.
wish he knew how to manage the clock!
deeplennon
06 Feb 2006, 10:36 PM
holmgren cost me $50.
wish he knew how to manage the clock!
I think you should hit up Bill Leavy for that cash.
Bluto11
06 Feb 2006, 10:38 PM
I think you should hit up Bill Leavy for that cash.
will do.
Gunner Phan
06 Feb 2006, 10:42 PM
glad you had a wicked time ryan~
hope my cheap advice/suggestions were useful in 'dam!!
did you try the "jack herer"?
definitely...thanks for the advice. btw, found a sweet jerome baker at grey area to use....magnifique!
re: jack herer - we didn't get to that one.
deeplennon
06 Feb 2006, 10:47 PM
definitely...thanks for the advice. btw, found a sweet jerome baker at grey area to use....magnifique!
re: jack herer - we didn't get to that one.
I went to the grey area in 99'. funny. I had the bubblegum strain, man that was good.
Bluto11
06 Feb 2006, 10:53 PM
saw in the paper today that Dick Jauron, the new head coach of the Buffalo Bills, might hire John Shoop as his offsensive coordinator.
hysterical. i feel sorry for Bills fans.
john shoop might be the worst play caller in the history of the NFL.
1st down: 2 yard run
2nd down: 1 yar run
3rd and long: pass play, 3 yard and out.
time to punt
repeat ad nauseum
antifan
06 Feb 2006, 11:03 PM
Dude, plain and simple, the refs took 14 points off the scoreboard plus another ball at the one yard line. and so many other little BS calls... 3 dropped balls and some lousy clock management (fyi, in the real world the seahawks SCORED a touchdown with 20 seconds left in the first half). You're telling me the steelers played better than that? Rothlisberger was 9 for 21 with 2 interceptions and the lowest quarterback rating of a winning quarterback in NFL history.
You're turning this into you vs me, it's not, it's much much bigger than that. The NFL badly needs to make their ref's full time employees.
Nobody ever said that life was fair.
deeplennon
06 Feb 2006, 11:33 PM
Nobody ever said that life was fair.
:( :(
jwaldman11
07 Feb 2006, 12:31 AM
Dude, plain and simple, the refs took 14 points off the scoreboard plus another ball at the one yard line. and so many other little BS calls... 3 dropped balls and some lousy clock management (fyi, in the real world the seahawks SCORED a touchdown with 20 seconds left in the first half). You're telling me the steelers played better than that? Rothlisberger was 9 for 21 with 2 interceptions and the lowest quarterback rating of a winning quarterback in NFL history.
You're turning this into you vs me, it's not, it's much much bigger than that. The NFL badly needs to make their ref's full time employees.
I'm not going to disagree with you on the last point. Honestly, the officiating's been horrendous for years. There was a year when the Steelers got four apologies from the league for calls that did directly have an effect on games. Oh, and then there was the coin toss.
But the point remains that you have to play through that. You're not the first team that's been on the receiving end of bad calls, and you won't be the last. You can say all you want that they took points off the board, but the PI call was an emphasis point at the start of the year, and NO ONE has made the claim that Jackson was in. Keep talking about Ben's lousy game all you want, but, when the Steelers had to, they made plays, and Seattle didn't. That's the difference between a championship team and one who comes in second. When Seattle had chances, they didn't take advantage. When they had a chance to pin the Steelers deep, they didn't. When they had a shot to score before halftime and at the end, they couldn't manage the clock. Blame the refs all that you want, but, at the end of the day, as much as Holmgren wants to be a baby and blame the refs, he totally screwed the pooch in this one. You played bad fundamental football with the dropped balls and the poor clock management. Those two things are a sure sign of a team that won't win a championship in the near future.
surfcam
07 Feb 2006, 12:40 AM
Seriously, you would think that the win a Birmingham would shut the whiners up for a few days. But noooo.... :rolleyes:
It's really getting tiresome, the same stupid comments and questions over and over and over. And why do these morons always have to start another thread for the Chickenshit Little observations? Like we haven't noticed that our squad isn't as good as it was two years ago. I don't even bother to respond anymore, and i recommend that others do the same.
I can't stand the heartache and am changing my screen name to ChavsRcool.:rolleyes:
Being concerned about the team is one thing, but 200 threads on who sucks, who is leaving, and "we're doomed" is tiring. Like you said JP, I try not to encourage them.
deeplennon
07 Feb 2006, 02:02 AM
You played bad fundamental football with the dropped balls and the poor clock management. Those two things are a sure sign of a team that won't win a championship in the near future.
Agree to disagree. I just can't go along with you that three dropped passes and a poor two minute drill equal a sure sign of a team that won't win a championship in the near future, that's an incredible insinuation from such meager evidence (again though, I argue we scored a touchdown at the end of the first half). If you can recall the Super Bowl MVP himself dropped two passes.
No team can play through that many -crucial- blown calls in a game with as much emotion as the Super Bowl. No team, none. The fact that no team has ever come back from more than 10 points down shows you how important emotion and momentum are in that game. The refs just killed both, over and over again.
and NO ONE has made the claim that Jackson was in.
Yes, people are making the claim that Jackson was in. I didn't make that video clip, I found it online with clips of every other blown call. Please use your own eyes and make your own judgement.
when the Steelers had to, they made plays, and Seattle didn't.
..and I would definitely argue that they did make the plays- and you know what happened next.
I understand your need to feel good about your win. I don't begrudge you that or your desire to back up your team, but I strongly disagree with you on nearly every point.
Cannon
07 Feb 2006, 04:23 AM
If it makes you feel any better deeplennon, Seattle will have a nice easy division to feed off of for awhile yet so another super bowl run is certainly possible in the dodgy NFC.
I still think that the Seattle played a big part in the loss and really should have been able to overcome a couple of poor calls from the ref. I was surprised to see Holmgren lose his composure and to me that killed you at the end of the 1st half which let the Steelers off the hook yet again.
The refs have been poor for awhile though and I agree that something needs to be done but I doubt that making them pros will help. Certainly hasn't seemed to help in the Prem. I've been sick of the refs since their stupid call cost us the our best run stopper prior to the start of our first game of the season. That meant we were behind which caused McNabb to throw all the time and that is how he got the injury that wrecked our season. See? All NFL teams can blame their seasons on the refs. ;)
KevTheGooner
07 Feb 2006, 07:14 AM
Detroit Lions: 57 years of injustice by the referees.