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Re: No Moose for BeanMan Sorry to hear about you missing out on the draw. I think it was probably moved here because of the "Big Game" part.
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Re: Computerized Licensing Systems? yes, Texas does. It has sped up the process considerably.
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Re: Tony Stewart [ QUOTE ] Tony in a Dodge driving for Penske in 06 . [/ QUOTE ] Personal opinion or have I missed something? It would make sense and tie in with the Indy 500.
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Re: Richmonds Race results RTF\'s Sprint YEA, them leaders are backing up to us middle of the pack guys!!!!!!!!!!!!!lol Congrats VaBuckslayer.
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Re: A simple question 3, 8, 29, 15, 49 & the 1 when it is around
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Re: Gameday 6---Forum Baseball Vladimir Guerrero, L.A. Angels
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Re: Your Favorite Buck This is my favorite buck, my son's first: Followed closely by his second one:
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Re: Kurt Busch Consistantly inconsistant.
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Re: Gameday 5---Forum Baseball Luis Gonzalez of the D-backs for me.
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Re: Gameday 5---Forum Baseball Here is a link to schedule. web page
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Re: Please read! That is sad, he and his two little girls are in my thoughts and prayers.
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Re: dumb waiters Clayman, technically, there is not a period after the "Dr" in Dr Pepper. But thanks anyways, your version was much easier to read.
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Re: Headin to Texas Did you get any pics?
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Re: The Most Beautiful Girl in the World.... Congrats to you and your wife.
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Re: Clemens back to the Yankees? Your right, it doesn't make much sense does it lol I will try to explain my thoughts a little better. The deal that Clemens has with the Astros allows him to skip games that he is not pitching in to be with his family. After he retired from N.Y., his teammate from the Yankees, Andy Petite, got traded to the Astros. Andy is also from the Houston area. According to the media, Andy was instrumental in talking Clemens out of retirement to join him in pitching for their hometown team together. Last year, after just a couple of starts Andy required surgery that put him out for the year. So, Clemens re-signed for this year to complete what he & Andy started out to do. Hopefully that makes more sense. lol
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Re: Clemens back to the Yankees? One of his son's that is still in High School, in the Houston area, has pitched 3 no-hitters this year already. I think family and the deal he has with the Astros that let's him miss games that he is not pitching in to be with his family will keep him in Houston, as long as Andy Petite stays healthy this year.
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Re: Clemens back to the Yankees? To take that a step further, of those 9 runs, I think he has 3 of the rbi's himself.
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Re: Clemens back to the Yankees? Man I hope he doesn't. He is the only reason I even pay any attention to the Astros right now. In three starts on the road this year his ERA is 0, which coincidentally equals his win total in those three games. No run support whatsoever.
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Re: Favorite MOnster Bucks Video MB 9 for me, for obvious reasons.
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Re: Loosing intrest in NASCAR WWF
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Re: Headin to Texas What part of Texas you heading to? Good luck on your harvesting.
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Re: Happy Birthday to Matt ( CHRUD ) Have a good one, Chrud. Happy BD
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Re: RCR Crewman had Surgery He is his son. Ned Yost 3 Full Name: Ned Yost Title: Manager Bio: Is in his second season as the manager of the Milwaukee Brewers, his first Major League managing position... was named to the position on October 29, 2002...earned respect of players, media and fans with his positive attitude...team went 68-94 in his first season at the helm, a 12-game improvement over the 2002 final record ...guided the Brewers to a National League club record 10-game winning streak from August 19-28...was ejected from three games, June 24 (Marty Fletcher), August 17 (Sam Holbrook) and September 13 (Jim Joyce)... earned a contract extension through 2005 with a club option for 2006 on December 10, 2003...spent 12 seasons on the coaching staff of the Atlanta Braves from 1991-2002...Atlanta won the National League's Eastern Division in each season that Yost was on the staff with the exception of the strike-shortened 1994 season...was the Braves Bullpen Coach from 1991-98 and the club's third base coach from 1999-2002...managed in the minor leagues for Atlanta from 1988-90 at Class A Sumter of the South Atlantic League compiling a 197-223 record. Playing Career: Spent all or part of six seasons in the Major Leagues with Milwaukee, Texas and Montreal...appeared in 219 games batting .212 with 16 home runs and 64 runs batted in...best season came in 1983 when he hit six homers and drove in 28 for the Brewers...hit a crucial home run, his lone roundtripper of the season, on September 29, 1982 at Boston...his ninth inning, three-run shot over the Green Monster off Mark Clear gave the Brewers a four game lead with five to play as the Brewers raced to their only World Series appearance...was originally drafted by the New York Mets in 1974 (first round, secondary phase)...was acquired by the Brewers in the Rule V Draft in December, 1977...finished his playing career in the Atlanta Braves minor league system in 1987. Personal/Miscellaneous: Married to Deborah...has a daughter, Jenny and three sons, Ned IV, Josh and Andrew...is an avid hunter...graduated from Dublin (CA) High School in 1972...was team captain and Most Valuable Player on the baseball team in his junior and senior years...lettered in baseball at Chabot Junior College...his father, Ned, was an All-American football player at Santa Rosa Junior College in California...was inducted into the Central Wisconsin Hall of Fame in 2004...wears uniform number "3" as a tribute to his close friend, Dale Earnhardt...he worked on Earnhardt's pit crew during occasional Nascar races prior to the legendary driver's death.
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I wonder if he is related to the baseball manager, Ned Yost? I know Ned was friends with and hunted with Dale Sr. & Realtree. RCR crewman undergoes reconstructive surgery Thursday Staff Report May 5, 2005 12:12 PM EDT (16:12 GMT) MOORESVILLE, N.C. -- Contrary to a recent report, Rusty Wallace said Thursday that he had, in fact, attempted to contact Richard Childress Racing crewman Josh Yost throughout the past week. "I left him messages," Wallace said. "If he listens to his messages at his house he'll see I called and left a long, apologetic message." Wallace and Yost finally spoke via cell phone Thursday morning. "I just spoke with him and he's fine," Wallace said. Yost, the jack man for Jeff Burton's No. 31 Cingular Chevrolet, was struck by Wallace's Dodge during a pit stop in the Aaron's 499 at Talladega Superspeedway. An RCR team spokesman who had spoken directly with Yost on Wednesday told NASCAR.COM's Marty Smith that Wallace had not yet spoken with Yost. The spokesman said Yost had his cell phone with him throughout his hospital stay and had not received a call from the 1989 Cup Series champion. Smith then reported that information on SPEED Channel's NASCAR Nation Wednesday, greatly upsetting Wallace, who explained he had tried to contact Yost at home and had left messages on his home answering machine. "I'm glad I've spoken with him and that he's OK," Wallace said. Yost's right ankle suffered two ruptured ligaments, torn ligaments and a severe laceration in the incident, which the team confirmed would sideline him for the remainder of the 2005 season. Exploratory surgery Tuesday also revealed that the tip of Yost's right fibula was crushed. Yost had reconstructive surgery Thursday, and may be able to go home Friday, the team said.