Another one bites the dust
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Re: Another one bites the dust
Is this even possible? A man stronger than death.
Rip Chuck Norris.
Rip Chuck Norris.
"Every dog has its day." - CC Hockey Pool Champion 2004 & 2013 'Moves like Lenarduzzi'
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Chuck Norris didn’t die. He simply crossed over tot he other side to lay an ass whuppin’ on death.
I’m confident that Doc is already recruiting him to lay waste to the hockey gods.
I’m confident that Doc is already recruiting him to lay waste to the hockey gods.
Somewhere in NW BC trying (yet again) to trade a(nother) Swede…..
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God is happy. He finally gets to meet his maker.
The Cup is soooooo ours!!!!!!!
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They rushed the hospital to him but he succumbed…
I am he as you are he as you are me
And we are all together….
And we are all together….
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Modern medicine couldn’t help…..no needle could pierce his skin and his body naturally repels X rays and magnetic resonance.
Somewhere in NW BC trying (yet again) to trade a(nother) Swede…..
- Carl Yagro
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Re: Another one bites the dust
They tried to save Chuck Norris, but he fought them to the death.
"Look, I'm just a bitter old man, ok!
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- Anonymous
Heavy is the Tarp...
- Anonymous
Heavy is the Tarp...
Re: Another one bites the dust
Dash Crofts of Seals and Crofts
Whale Oil Beef Hooked
"When you come to a fork in the road, take it" - Yogi Berra
"When you come to a fork in the road, take it" - Yogi Berra
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Character actor James Tolkan.
94.
Great run Stinger.
94.
Great run Stinger.
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Barret Robbins...ex NFL centre....52.
Most here won't know but Robbins is the Raider player who went MIA the day before his SB match up with Tampa Bay.
Turns out he had not taken his "Mëds" and was partying in Tijuana celebrating a Super Bowl win in a game that had yet to take place.
.....then, inexplicably, the day before Super Bowl XXXVII, Robbins was reported as missing for most of the day before the game after not taking his depression medication. When he resurfaced that night, he was so incoherent that he didn't even know where he was. According to one of his teammates, Robbins didn't even recognize Callahan. Despite this, Al Davis still wanted Robbins in the game, and development coach Willie Brown had Robbins running sprints in the parking lot on the morning of the game to see if he could still play.
Callahan had initially intended to let Robbins play, but not start. However, he ultimately decided to suspend Robbins for the game after concluding that he was not fit to take the field at all. He initially wanted to fly Robbins back to Oakland, but was unable to get him a plane ticket because he was missing his wallet and identification.
He spent 30 days at the Betty Ford Center, during which time he was diagnosed with bipolar disorder (or manic-depressive disorder). He'd been diagnosed with depression while at TCU, but it is common for the two to be confused in the early stages. It turned out that he had gone into a manic episode after not taking his medication. According to his wife, Robbins spent most of the day before the Super Bowl partying across the border in Tijuana, Mexico; he had thought the Raiders already won the game and he was celebrating their "victory." With Adam Treu as the starting center, the Raiders were blown out in an ugly loss in the Super Bowl to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 48–21.
Most here won't know but Robbins is the Raider player who went MIA the day before his SB match up with Tampa Bay.
Turns out he had not taken his "Mëds" and was partying in Tijuana celebrating a Super Bowl win in a game that had yet to take place.
.....then, inexplicably, the day before Super Bowl XXXVII, Robbins was reported as missing for most of the day before the game after not taking his depression medication. When he resurfaced that night, he was so incoherent that he didn't even know where he was. According to one of his teammates, Robbins didn't even recognize Callahan. Despite this, Al Davis still wanted Robbins in the game, and development coach Willie Brown had Robbins running sprints in the parking lot on the morning of the game to see if he could still play.
Callahan had initially intended to let Robbins play, but not start. However, he ultimately decided to suspend Robbins for the game after concluding that he was not fit to take the field at all. He initially wanted to fly Robbins back to Oakland, but was unable to get him a plane ticket because he was missing his wallet and identification.
He spent 30 days at the Betty Ford Center, during which time he was diagnosed with bipolar disorder (or manic-depressive disorder). He'd been diagnosed with depression while at TCU, but it is common for the two to be confused in the early stages. It turned out that he had gone into a manic episode after not taking his medication. According to his wife, Robbins spent most of the day before the Super Bowl partying across the border in Tijuana, Mexico; he had thought the Raiders already won the game and he was celebrating their "victory." With Adam Treu as the starting center, the Raiders were blown out in an ugly loss in the Super Bowl to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 48–21.
DeLevering since 1999.
