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Sprots and other types of her ilk

#1 Post by WheresFanny » Mon Nov 17, 2008 7:55 am

Even if you're not a Nuggets fan, you should be a Chauncey Billups fan. The three major Colorado sports teams are a combined 10-1 since his return to Denver.
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#2 Post by SportsFan68 » Mon Nov 17, 2008 11:19 am

Hey! I am too a Nuggets fan!

Er. Sorta.

When do they play again?

The football folkses yesterday were giving the credit to sumguy who came in to the Broncos lineup two weeks ago. I'm perfectly happy to give all the credit to Billups. Who knows -- it's no stranger than saying that we win at Mile High because it has elves or that we lose at Arrowhead because they do too.
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#3 Post by peacock2121 » Tue Nov 18, 2008 7:36 am

I'm still trying to figure out sprots' ilk.

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#4 Post by SportsFan68 » Tue Nov 18, 2008 9:29 am

peacock2121 wrote:I'm still trying to figure out sprots' ilk.
It's like elk, except you know the difference between a touchdown and a field goal.

And you know what putting it through the five hole means.

And what a "double-chen" is.

OK, you don't have to know what a "double-chen" is.

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#5 Post by peacock2121 » Tue Nov 18, 2008 9:36 am

SportsFan68 wrote:
peacock2121 wrote:I'm still trying to figure out sprots' ilk.
It's like elk, except you know the difference between a touchdown and a field goal.

And you know what putting it through the five hole means.

And what a "double-chen" is.

OK, you don't have to know what a "double-chen" is.

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Then I like it - as I am of your ilk.

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#6 Post by WheresFanny » Tue Nov 18, 2008 10:48 am

SportsFan68 wrote:Hey! I am too a Nuggets fan!

Er. Sorta.

When do they play again?

The football folkses yesterday were giving the credit to sumguy who came in to the Broncos lineup two weeks ago. I'm perfectly happy to give all the credit to Billups. Who knows -- it's no stranger than saying that we win at Mile High because it has elves or that we lose at Arrowhead because they do too.
Elves? Really? Never heard of that one. Here's the real reason....

It's the Power of Seven. Chauncey Billups took #7 because his hero growing up was John Elway (and Chauncey's old, which makes Elway.........ha!). Since that time there hasn't been a Denver athlete worthy of the Seven (it's no coincidence that the Avalanche's glory years ended when #77 retired). Now that The Seven is being used properly, the good karma will spread throughout the Can and across the highway to Mile High.
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#7 Post by littlebeast13 » Tue Nov 18, 2008 10:53 am

WheresFanny wrote:
SportsFan68 wrote:Hey! I am too a Nuggets fan!

Er. Sorta.

When do they play again?

The football folkses yesterday were giving the credit to sumguy who came in to the Broncos lineup two weeks ago. I'm perfectly happy to give all the credit to Billups. Who knows -- it's no stranger than saying that we win at Mile High because it has elves or that we lose at Arrowhead because they do too.
Elves? Really? Never heard of that one. Here's the real reason....

It's the Power of Seven. Chauncey Billups took #7 because his hero growing up was John Elway (and Chauncey's old, which makes Elway.........ha!). Since that time there hasn't been a Denver athlete worthy of the Seven (it's no coincidence that the Avalanche's glory years ended when #77 retired). Now that The Seven is being used properly, the good karma will spread throughout the Can and across the highway to Mile High.
The Rockies won an NL pennant behind the resurgence of Kaz Matsui.....

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#8 Post by WheresFanny » Tue Nov 18, 2008 10:55 am

littlebeast13 wrote:
WheresFanny wrote:
SportsFan68 wrote:Hey! I am too a Nuggets fan!

Er. Sorta.

When do they play again?

The football folkses yesterday were giving the credit to sumguy who came in to the Broncos lineup two weeks ago. I'm perfectly happy to give all the credit to Billups. Who knows -- it's no stranger than saying that we win at Mile High because it has elves or that we lose at Arrowhead because they do too.
Elves? Really? Never heard of that one. Here's the real reason....

It's the Power of Seven. Chauncey Billups took #7 because his hero growing up was John Elway (and Chauncey's old, which makes Elway.........ha!). Since that time there hasn't been a Denver athlete worthy of the Seven (it's no coincidence that the Avalanche's glory years ended when #77 retired). Now that The Seven is being used properly, the good karma will spread throughout the Can and across the highway to Mile High.
The Rockies won an NL pennant behind the resurgence of Kaz Matsui.....

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What is this "baseball" of which you speak?
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#9 Post by SportsFan68 » Tue Nov 18, 2008 11:42 am

WheresFanny wrote: Elves? Really? Never heard of that one. Here's the real reason....

It's the Power of Seven. Chauncey Billups took #7 because his hero growing up was John Elway (and Chauncey's old, which makes Elway.........ha!). Since that time there hasn't been a Denver athlete worthy of the Seven (it's no coincidence that the Avalanche's glory years ended when #77 retired). Now that The Seven is being used properly, the good karma will spread throughout the Can and across the highway to Mile High.
That is correct.

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-- America would be a better place if leaders would do more long-term thinking. -- Wilma Mankiller

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