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To: Eric L who wrote (21850)12/21/2003 9:09:00 PM
From: Uncle Frank  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 22706
 
It surprised me as much as it surprised the Iggles.

That's the last time we'll see Owens in a Niners' uniform. Great player, but he really dragged down the team.

Tony Parrish has to be the best player not to make the Pro Bowl. The voters really blew it.

Good luck next week against the Redskins.

cuf



To: Eric L who wrote (21850)12/21/2003 10:26:39 PM
From: Mike Buckley  Respond to of 22706
 
Eric,

Okay, the Eagles' QB has finally lost a game since Rush Limbaugh made his infamous comment. Do you think Rush is going to be too preoccupied Monday with trying to explain why his medical records should be kept from the cops or will he again bring the subject up after today's loss?

--Mike Buckley



To: Eric L who wrote (21850)2/9/2004 12:06:27 PM
From: Uncle Frank  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 22706
 
Membership Revocation Announcement

VJ Singh has been stripped of his status as an honorary Mudge. He was appointed after his delightful remarks about Annika Sorenstam, but showed his true colors yesterday. Playing in the final group of the AT&T Pebble Beach (what ever happened to Bing Crosby?), his nearest competitor, Arron Oberholser, hit into the water on #8 (I've done that, too) and took a double bogey. The dastardly Singh walked up to Oberholser on the next tee, and said, "Hey, there are a lot of holes to go. You've only played 8 holes." What a disgrace. His reputation for curmudgeonry was clearly undeserved.

A soundbite from Hall of Famer Lynn Swan merits mention. He confessed that, after a humbling day at Spyglass, he went home, scraped off the mud, had a shower, put on his 4 Superbowl rings, stood in front of a mirror, and said, "I am a good athlete, I am a good athlete".

cuf@wishicouldsaythat.com