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...the new Chappelle Show sucked. Discuss.

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May I add...why is Clerks 2 in color?
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Skully, fix your avatard link.

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the_ouskull wrote:...the new Chappelle Show sucked. Discuss.
Ya shoulda watched Deadwood instead. It didn't suck.
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Chapelle Show did suck. Now I know why that nigga quit. He knew this season was going to suck and that he was going to raked over the coals.
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Rich Fader wrote:Skully, fix your avatard link.

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Shoalzie wrote:May I add...why is Clerks 2 in color?

Because Kevin Smith has a real budget now.
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I was trying not to be that blatant about it, but yeah...

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Shoalzie wrote:May I add...why is Clerks 2 in color?
Why Clerks II period?
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patsy stone wrote:
the_ouskull wrote:...the new Chappelle Show sucked. Discuss.
Ya shoulda watched Deadwood instead. It didn't suck.
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I don't think it sucked. It's been over 2 years since we have had a chance to view new material. In that time, we've all had plenty of time to watch Season 1 and 2 whilst drunk and/or high, with other people, and laughed our asses off at our favorite parts. With time, those episodes have gotten funnier and funnier because of different little shit that we've picked up.

Because there has been such a long wait, these episodes are in a no win situation. They could be better than the first two seasons, which would cause us to be bitter and pissed. Or they could reach the same level or slightly below, in which case, we will downgrade them because we like 1 and 2 so much.

I thought the revenge sequence was funny, as well as the new Tupac song.
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It did suck, but Entourage last night kicked ass! So did Lucky Louie I might add.
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I managed to catch a few minutes of one of my favorite weekly TV shows last night, which I enjoyed quite a bit...


Sunday Night Baseball...ever heard of it, you flaming homos?
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Dinsdale wrote:I managed to catch a few minutes of one of my favorite weekly TV shows last night, which I enjoyed quite a bit...


Sunday Night Baseball...ever heard of it, you flaming homos?

National League=YAWN.......
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Don't get me wrong, I'm an AL guy all the way.

But, I'll still take faggy NL ball over American Idol, or whatever these homo's spend their sunday evenings having homo relations to.
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Dinsdale wrote:Don't get me wrong, I'm an AL guy all the way.

But, I'll still take faggy NL ball over American Idol, or whatever these homo's spend their sunday evenings having homo relations to.
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Terry in Crapchester wrote:You don't have YES?
I believe it's only available on Dish or Direct(one of those) 'round these parts.

Although I believe YES is still going to show a buncha Duck night games this season...rack them.
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Dinsdale wrote:
Terry in Crapchester wrote:You don't have YES?
I believe it's only available on Dish or Direct(one of those) 'round these parts.
I feel for ya. Part of the basic cable package here, fortunately.
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Terry in Crapchester wrote: I feel for ya. Part of the basic cable package here, fortunately.

Maybe someday.

Yankeefan is everywhere, even in the U&L. Not particularly relevant, but I got all liquored up (:shocker:) at a AAA game and traded my regular Yanks hat for a supercool 2000 WS Yanks hat...still got it...I washed it before I wore it, though.

Until that day that I may get YES, I guess I'll keep getting my baseball ya-yas by watching my mortal-enemy, the M's, who are on FSNNW just about every night(unless it's a day game).
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Dinsdale wrote:
Terry in Crapchester wrote: I feel for ya. Part of the basic cable package here, fortunately.

Maybe someday.

Yankeefan is everywhere, even in the U&L. Not particularly relevant, but I got all liquored up (:shocker:) at a AAA game and traded my regular Yanks hat for a supercool 2000 WS Yanks hat...still got it...I washed it before I wore it, though.

Until that day that I may get YES, I guess I'll keep getting my baseball ya-yas by watching my mortal-enemy, the M's, who are on FSNNW just about every night(unless it's a day game).
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Terry in Crapchester wrote:
Dinsdale wrote:
Terry in Crapchester wrote:You don't have YES?
I believe it's only available on Dish or Direct(one of those) 'round these parts.
I feel for ya. Part of the basic cable package here, fortunately.
You poor dude.......I feel for ya. Maybe NESN will make it up there soon.....
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Neely8 wrote:
Terry in Crapchester wrote:
Dinsdale wrote: I believe it's only available on Dish or Direct(one of those) 'round these parts.
I feel for ya. Part of the basic cable package here, fortunately.
You poor dude.......I feel for ya. Maybe NESN will make it up there soon.....
I think we do have NESN, although I wouldn't know for sure. Just sayin'. :P
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Dinsdale wrote:I managed to catch a few minutes of one of my favorite weekly TV shows last night, which I enjoyed quite a bit...


Sunday Night Baseball...ever heard of it, you flaming homos?
I caught it. HORRIBLE SHOW! Lidge is the worst supporting actor in the history!

BTW- NL Pnws. Real baseball and shit.
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PrimeX wrote:BTW- NL Pnws.
Interleague play says different.
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I prefer the NL style of play.

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Terry in Crapchester wrote:
PrimeX wrote:BTW- NL Pnws.
Interleague play says different.

American league is 8-0-1 in the last nine All Star Games. Last two World Champions from AL too.....
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PRIMEX DOES NOT CARE! PRIMEX LOVES ALL BASEBALL BUT PRIMEX ENJOYS THE CHESS MATCH BY COACHES IN THE NL. PRIMEX SAYS PEACE OUT@
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I've never really gotten the "chess match" argument. A couple of examples to illustrate:

Example #1: Third inning. #8 hitter leads off with a single. The pitcher is up next. The pitcher bunts. Everyone in the ballpark (and watching the game on TV) knew it was coming.

Example #2: Tie game, seventh inning or later. Pitcher comes up to bat. The manager pinch hits for the pitcher. Everyone in the ballpark, and again, watching the game on TV, knew ahead of time that was coming.

I honestly don't see the great amount of strategy involved.

The DH rule is roughly equivalent, on a smaller level, to the two-platoon system in football. I wonder how many of the DH haytas want to see football go back to the days where everybody played both offense and defense.
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Neely8 wrote:American league is 8-0-1 in the last nine All Star Games.
I honestly did not know that. I think I'm still traumatized from growing up an AL fan and having the NL run off something like 30 All-Star game wins in a row. :oops: :brad:
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NL homers crack me up.

Maybe the AL should pass a rule than bans one "designated hitter" from every team from ever taking batting practice...that should make for quite the "chess match."

NL managers think they're soooo smart...yet every 9 AB's, they send a guy to the plate who doesn't have the foggiest idea how to hit an MLB pitch...

Yeah, that's thrilling shit, right there.

The AL has to make wise choices in regards to the bully as to stop a big rally...in the NL, the manager only has to wait a few AB's...rally over.

Real "chess match" stuff.
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Dinsdale wrote:NL managers think they're soooo smart...yet every 9 AB's, they send a guy to the plate who doesn't have the foggiest idea how to hit an MLB pitch...

Yeah, that's thrilling shit, right there.
Rack. Who wants to pay good money to watch a pitcher make a fool of himself, wave at three pitches, then sit down? Hell, I probably have as good a chance at making contact as most of them do.

In fairness to NL managers, though, the rules they play under require them to do that. Just sayin'.
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PrimeX wrote: BTW- NL Pnws. Real baseball and shit.
The NL is to the AL what MLS is to the World Cup.

Or did that 158-98 (or some shit like that) record during inter-league play not penetrate?

Put another way, the Royals went like 10-8 against their NL Central division counterparts.

Hell, I wish KC played in the NL.
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Hell, I wish KC played in the NL.
Hell I wish they played professional baseball.
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War Wagon wrote:Hell, I wish KC played in the NL.
Actually, back in the day, turf was responsible for an even bigger difference between the two leagues than the DH rule was. The Royals, back then, were essentially a NL team playing in the AL, in terms of the way they were put together -- lots of slap hitters, but not a whole lot of power.
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Y2K wrote:
Hell, I wish KC played in the NL.
Hell I wish they played professional baseball.
Now wait just a damn minute. You do realize they've been playing pretty good ball lately?

They've gone 15-9 in the last 24 games. Granted, 11 of those wins came against the NL, but still...at least they're not on pace to break the MLB record for most losses in a season anymore.

You will kindly acknowledge that KC is, indeed, a professional baseball team, or I'll throw a tantrum and start breaking shit.

You can't dog the Royals. Only a lifelong Royals fan can dog the Royals.

We're pretty good at that, too. :oops:
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War Wagon wrote:You will kindly acknowledge that KC is, indeed, a professional baseball team, or I'll throw a tantrum and start breaking shit.
Let's see if I can't squeeze this into my sig as well. :lol:

Edit: Nope, not unless I delete one of the others. Sorry, Wags, but this isn't quite good enough for that.
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Terry in Crapchester wrote: Actually, back in the day, turf was responsible for an even bigger difference between the two leagues than the DH rule was. The Royals, back then, were essentially a NL team playing in the AL, in terms of the way they were put together -- lots of slap hitters, but not a whole lot of power.
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"Chess match" style is just a substitute for poor pitching.

The game isn't supposed to be that complex.

Baseball in its purest form is the pitcher offering up his best stuff versus the batter's best stuff, and the audience is sitting back to see what will happen.
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