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Big KAT just asked milt to be traded to Philly
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BizarroJerry wrote:Big KAT just asked milt to be traded to Philly


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60WinTim wrote:Okay, well, yeah, I found one more use for a fork...

I had to put down my 20 year old cat on Monday. It still brings a tear to my eye.

Can we do the same with Smitch?!?

-AngryTim


Sorry to hear about your cat. One of my best friends had to do that a week ago Wednesday which was another example of how Cancer sucks. It was around this time last year we fostered a cat for a few weeks (I volunteer weekly at the local cat shelter) and it was basically a hospice situation. It was fun taking care of the little guy and both my wife and I were so sad when he passed away. I shed more than a tear I will tell you that. I've seriously considered naming my next male cat Karl.
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Q12543 wrote:Tim, over the course of a couple years we had to put down the two cats my wife owned prior to me even meeting her, so I basically married into them. So what does she do? Gets two more kittens! I'll be 60 by the time they go away! That's when I get my dog!


I'd tell you that Wiggy (after Wiggins) would be a great name for your dog but I'd feel bad for him he would never live up to your lofty expectations...maybe you should stick with cats. Lol jk

Sidenote: I am a cat person but I generally like animals and I actually really like dogs it's just cats fit our way of living better.
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I was wildly encouraged by this game. Yeah the Wolves screwed up this game but they were moving the ball taking 3's making a lot of the right plays. Dallas wasn't attacking Bazz down the stretch I found that interesting. If this team plays more with that flow and play with that kind of effort I can live with it. It was a fun game to watch. I knew going in it was an OT game but I didn't know the final outcome beyond that so I had a little differ t perspective than you guys did from the beginning. Carlisle is such a damn good coach. We need a guy like him. Sigh
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monsterpile wrote:
Q12543 wrote:Tim, over the course of a couple years we had to put down the two cats my wife owned prior to me even meeting her, so I basically married into them. So what does she do? Gets two more kittens! I'll be 60 by the time they go away! That's when I get my dog!


I'd tell you that Wiggy (after Wiggins) would be a great name for your dog but I'd feel bad for him he would never live up to your lofty expectations...maybe you should stick with cats. Lol jk

Sidenote: I am a cat person but I generally like animals and I actually really like dogs it's just cats fit our way of living better.


Funny! My Wife and Daughters have had a number of cats over the years. The first one we got as a family I named Mac because we got him shortly after the Vikings signed Jim McMahon... damn I really hated that cat on Sundays.
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monsterpile wrote:I was wildly encouraged by this game. Yeah the Wolves screwed up this game but they were moving the ball taking 3's making a lot of the right plays. Dallas wasn't attacking Bazz down the stretch I found that interesting. If this team plays more with that flow and play with that kind of effort I can live with it. It was a fun game to watch. I knew going in it was an OT game but I didn't know the final outcome beyond that so I had a little differ t perspective than you guys did from the beginning. Carlisle is such a damn good coach. We need a guy like him. Sigh



Considering that Dallas played without its most important player and was shooting 3 - 21 on three pointers at one point... I'd say the Wolves let that one get away from them.
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AbeVigodaLive wrote:
monsterpile wrote:I was wildly encouraged by this game. Yeah the Wolves screwed up this game but they were moving the ball taking 3's making a lot of the right plays. Dallas wasn't attacking Bazz down the stretch I found that interesting. If this team plays more with that flow and play with that kind of effort I can live with it. It was a fun game to watch. I knew going in it was an OT game but I didn't know the final outcome beyond that so I had a little differ t perspective than you guys did from the beginning. Carlisle is such a damn good coach. We need a guy like him. Sigh



Considering that Dallas played without its most important player and was shooting 3 - 21 on three pointers at one point... I'd say the Wolves let that one get away from them.


Yeah sure they did but I saw a team that looked like they were actually playing basketball there was drive and kick to 3 point shooters the whole game. It was like what? You can do that? It was sorta magical. If Rudez hits one 3 they win that game. Nobody was really expecting to win I just liked the movement of the ball a lot in this game and even with Dallas missing guys it's still a pretty legit vet team with one of the best coaches in the game to do it against.
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So was Rudez in because Belly was hurt? I have not seen an update on that shot Belly took to the nose/face...
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TheSP wrote:
monsterpile wrote:
Q12543 wrote:Tim, over the course of a couple years we had to put down the two cats my wife owned prior to me even meeting her, so I basically married into them. So what does she do? Gets two more kittens! I'll be 60 by the time they go away! That's when I get my dog!


I'd tell you that Wiggy (after Wiggins) would be a great name for your dog but I'd feel bad for him he would never live up to your lofty expectations...maybe you should stick with cats. Lol jk

Sidenote: I am a cat person but I generally like animals and I actually really like dogs it's just cats fit our way of living better.


Funny! My Wife and Daughters have had a number of cats over the years. The first one we got as a family I named Mac because we got him shortly after the Vikings signed Jim McMahon... damn I really hated that cat on Sundays.


Ok that makes me laugh because last week at the shelter we had this little black kitten (more of a young cat he just was small) named Big Mac. He wasn't quite fully grown but he is likely for that name to be ironic. I posted a pic of him on Facebook and tagged my friend who is a Raiders fan that he should adopt him and change his name to Kha-lil Mack. Lol

I currently have a black cat named Eddie we frequently endearingly called "Big Cat or Big Silly". He has always been sorta fat and also looks big compared to our 2 Scottish Fold female cats (we have 3 total cats). Recently he has dropped weight and looks healthy and normal and really isn't a big looking cat. Maybe it's because he felt like the real Big KAT was more deserving of the nickname. I wish he would save his secret for slimming down with me. Lol
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