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OK I edited the title so it's not as misleading. But feel free to keep the recipies coming....a couple of them are downright scary~
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I have three major concerns at this point:

The obvious one is Ponder getting worse and not better. This question is the lynch pin of our playoff hopes. However, this topic has honestly been beaten to death and then some. Nothing new to add here…

#2 is the CB situation. Lots of big questions here. If Rhodes is as strong as advertised then we might be on our way to a Revis/Cromartie type situation where we have two guys who can shut down outside WR as Cook is excellent in coverage when healthy. That outcome is entirely possible. However, we have not seen Rhodes play a regular season snap in the NFL. Robinson showed “some” stuff last year, but not enough to say he is legit. What if Cook gets hurt? It is just as likely that this unit could blowup to the negative and then we could be in some serious trouble at CB. Quite simply, it is BAD news is Marcus Scherels is playing defensive snaps. (assuming he makes the team)

#3 is OL Health. The OL hasn’t shown that it can return to 2012 form and has had some serious miscues so far this pre-season. Now, I’ll give them the benefit of saying this is the time to make these mistakes and fix stuff. However, I think the Sunday game is as important for them as it is for CP. They need to get something going. Also, at this point what indication is there than the guard play will be better? They did get better as last season went on, but so far we haven’t seen anything to make us think they are going to be better this year. So far they are making us think they’ll be worse.

Have to give some props to Spielman: What positions were we freaked out about last year that we now never mention in the bad news threads? WR. We went from probably the worst group in the NFL to an up and comer in the NFL. Not bad Slick Rick, Not Bad.
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Crax wrote: Sounds interesting. I had to do some googling as I hadn't heard of it, but I haven't seen Malt Duck sold anywhere here. I guess they no longer make it either? http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_happened ... _Malt_Duck

What would you substitute for it? I'm a bit wary of anything taking 151, but if you promise this is good.....
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80 PurplePride 84 wrote: Nope I'm correct.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Purple_drank

Anybody can buy normal cough syrup. It's the Rx cough syrup that makes the drink, a "drank".

Edit: P.S.A. -- very unhealthy.
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80 PurplePride 84 wrote: I wasn't being too specific though. Of course the prescription stuff is better. 8)
8)


As far as my "purple punching bag" during a game, I try to squeeze my lucky football 'till it pops. Still unsuccessful.

I also have been known to throw remotes against a soft couch, just so it doesn't break :lol:
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yezzir wrote: 8)


As far as my "purple punching bag" during a game, I try to squeeze my lucky football 'till it pops. Still unsuccessful.

I also have been known to throw remotes against a soft couch, just so it doesn't break :lol:
I ripped one of my wife's favorite throw-pillows in half when we lost to Arizona back in 2003. She still reminds me of that incident.

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You just can't argue with stupid.....or maybe that's all you can do with it.
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The Breeze wrote:You just can't argue with stupid.....or maybe that's all you can do with it.
Sometimes you can just sit back and marvel at it. :)
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Mothman wrote: Sometimes you can just sit back and marvel at it. :)

Or be thankful to not be trapped and owned by it 8)
Afterall,
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Texas Vike wrote:Or be thankful to not be trapped and owned by it 8)
Afterall,
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Some are born to endless night.
Now there's something you don't see too often: a William Blake quote on a message board. Well done!
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Mothman wrote: Sometimes you can just sit back and marvel at it. :)
There ought to be a word or term for that~
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Mothman wrote: Now there's something you don't see too often: a William Blake quote on a message board. Well done!
I recognized it from a Doors song hehe , lots of Jims lyrics were quotes and references to classic lit !
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Lash Man wrote:Now there's something you don't see too often: a William Blake quote on a message board. Well done!
I recognized it from a Doors song hehe , lots of Jims lyrics were quotes and references to classic lit ![/quote]

Yes, if I remember correctly, the band's name comes from a quote by Aldous Huxley about the "doors of perception".

Do you remember which Doors song contains the Blake quote?
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Lash Man wrote: I recognized it from a Doors song hehe , lots of Jims lyrics were quotes and references to classic lit !
I can't think of any better lines to describe the discourse on this board lately!

Hadn't realized that Morrison appropriated these lines into his lyrics, though it doesn't surprise me. Heard some lesser known Doors tunes the other night and it reminded me of how much I like them, especially their songs that haven't been played to death.

The film director Jim Jarmusch also incorporated this poem into his psychotic indie flick "Dead Man" (starring Johnny Depp as "William Blake"). Great movie if you can roll with Jarmusch's unconventional (in some ways anti-Hollywood) tendencies.
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Mothman wrote:
Yes, if I remember correctly, the band's name comes from a quote by Aldous Huxley about the "doors of perception".

Do you remember which Doors song contains the Blake quote?
That's right, JIm, Aldous Huxley was the source for the band's name. In turn, Huxley was referencing Blake:

“If the doors of perception were cleansed every thing would appear to man as it is, Infinite. For man has closed himself up, till he sees all things thro' narrow chinks of his cavern.”


― William Blake, The Marriage of Heaven and Hell
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