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Unread Wednesday, Apr 21st 2010, 04:15 PM #61
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Cool interview President Obama's brother in-law going on right now.
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Unread Wednesday, Apr 21st 2010, 04:16 PM #62
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discussion - most effective ways to kill whitey
unleash billions of poisonous snakes, secretly put all available antidote into grape kool aid
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Unread Friday, Apr 23rd 2010, 01:17 PM #63
What a tool/Jet hater.
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Unread Friday, Apr 23rd 2010, 01:22 PM #64
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What a tool/Jet hater.
I'm going to call it Giants stadium all day.

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Unread Friday, Apr 23rd 2010, 01:23 PM #65
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I'm going to call it Giants stadium all day.




WTF is that about?
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WTF is that about?
If he wasn't so arrogant, he'd say something like, "Sorry, I call it Giants Stadium out of habit..."
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Unread Friday, Apr 23rd 2010, 01:44 PM #67
anyone hear carton this morning, LOL?

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Unread Friday, Apr 23rd 2010, 01:46 PM #68
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anyone hear carton this morning, LOL?

http://www.wfan.com/episode_download...tentId=4592904
Carton sucks, IMO.
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Unread Thursday, Apr 29th 2010, 03:00 PM #69
WTF is with Met fans calling Mike's show and hating on Mike Piazza?
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Unread Thursday, Apr 29th 2010, 03:03 PM #70
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WTF is with Met fans calling Mike's show and hating on Mike Piazza?
Mets fans hate the gays?
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Unread Thursday, Apr 29th 2010, 04:31 PM #71
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yer in da hoppa.
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Unread Tuesday, May 4th 2010, 01:28 PM #72
For those of you that were listening to the intro:

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Unread Tuesday, May 4th 2010, 01:33 PM #73
The best was in a interview earlier today, Tiger was asked about his set and he said that every set he used to win a major are in his garage. lol
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Unread Tuesday, May 4th 2010, 01:34 PM #74
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For those of you that were listening to the intro:
I'm more interested in buying the 9 iron Elin busted up his face with
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The best was in a interview earlier today, Tiger was asked about his set and he said that every set he used to win a major are in his garage. lol
Hence why I said, for those that were listening to Mike's intro.

pt - taken down.
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Unread Thursday, May 13th 2010, 01:15 PM #76
Francesa's going nuts about this right now:

Local TV blackouts of regular-season NFL games — something not seen in these parts in more than 30 years — are looming ominously for the Jets.

In an exclusive interview with The Post yesterday, Jets owner Woody Johnson acknowledged his team has more than 10,000 personal seat licenses still unsold just three months before its first game at 82,500-seat New Meadowlands Stadium.

A league source with knowledge of the situation told The Post the Jets’ unsold PSLs numbered a whopping 17,000. Johnson disputed that figure yesterday but did not deny the number was still north of 10,000.

Johnson also told The Post that he will refuse to lift the hugely unpopular PSLs for the unsold lower-bowl sea s on a game-by-game basis just to avoid blackouts this fall.

“No, we’re not going to do that,” Johnson said of selling the lower-bowl seats without PSLs for individual games, shaking his head for emphasis.

Additionally, Johnson said the team has ruled out cutting the price of the unsold PSLs, which range from $5,000 each to as high as $30,000 each for club seats and from $4,000 each up to $20,000 each for lower-bowl seats not in club sections or suites.

“[They are] fairly priced right now,” Johnson told The Post when asked about dropping the PSL cost. “[They’re] selling, and [they’re] selling right along our trendlines, so we’re good to go.”

Described by some as extortionate money grabs, PSLs are controversial “licenses” giving the buyer the right to buy season tickets for a particular seat within a stadium. The licenses are forfeited if the PSL owner does not purchase the 10-game season ticket for that seat every year.

The Jets did not require fans to buy PSLs for the roughly 28,000 seats in the upper bowl of the new stadium, and virtually all of those tickets have been sold.

Prompting serious concerns within the Jets of the $1.6 billion stadium’s debut being marred by Gang Green’s first regular-season TV blackout since 1977 is the location of many of the unsold PSLs.

A source said at least 8,000 of the available PSLs are for seats in the lower bowl but not in club sections or suites.

That’s an important distinction because, according to the NFL’s blackout policy, all “non-premium” seats — seats not in suites or club sections — must be sold for the game to be shown on local TV.

Conversely, the Giants are in much better shape and seemingly in no danger of what would be their first regular-season blackout since 1974, the year after pressure from Congress prompted the creation of the league’s blackout policy.

The Giants have fewer than 1,500 unsold PSLs (ranging in price from $7,500 to $20,000 each), all in club sections that don’t count toward the blackout. The Giants charged as little as $1,000 each for their PSLs, and the team said yesterday that all of its non-premium PSLs have been sold.

Speaking at the stadium ceremony yesterday to unveil New York’s 2014 Super Bowl bid, Johnson expressed confidence that his team’s marketing efforts ultimately will pay off.

The Jets have been almost

manic in their sales pitches

recently, according to numerous people who have received cold calls,

unwanted, in many cases, from

team reps hawking the PSLs.

“We’ll eventually sell [the remaining PSLs],” Johnson told The Post. “I’m 100-percent

confident that we’ll sell them. Whether it’s exactly in the timeline that we predict now, we’re going to sell them. I think our product is too good. And when people see the stadium and come see [non-football] events here, they will sell.”

The pricey PSLs — put in place so the Jets and Giants could offset the cost of building the new stadium — are so unpopular that both teams long ago blew through decades-long ticket waiting lists.

An even more telling sign of the discontent: There already is a burgeoning market of Jets and Giants fans with a strong case of PSL

buyer’s remorse.

A survey yesterday of three major PSL resale sites (stadiumpsl.com, craigslist and eBay) showed individuals offering 26 Jets PSLs and an eye-popping 134 Giants PSLs for cost or far below cost — and that’s months before either team has played a game.

Even at a profit, any PSL resales this year would nullify the contract the buyer signed with the teams. Neither the Giants nor the Jets are allowing resale of PSLs before March 1, 2011, unless it is to an immediate family member.

It’s all adding up to a potentially embarrassing black eye for the Jets — thousands of empty seats and local TV blackouts for a team coming off a trip to the AFC Championship Game. To that, Johnson would only say: “I can’t envision it.”


http://www.nypost.com/p/sports/jets/...nMUt899d9X0hZO
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Unread Thursday, May 13th 2010, 01:24 PM #77
He is making a valid point this very minute.
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Unread Thursday, May 13th 2010, 01:25 PM #78
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He is making a valid point this very minute.
I know.

That's why I posted about it.
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Unread Thursday, May 13th 2010, 01:27 PM #79
poor Jets.

They can't ever get anything right. But for some reason I love going to their games.

I think it's watching the pain in all the fans faces' that I enjoy.
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Unread Thursday, May 13th 2010, 01:36 PM #80
supposedly you will only be blacked out if you are OUTSIDE a 75 mile radius from the location fo the television broadcast...so Manhattan...most people live within that radius...so we are only talking about people in the Delaware Water Gap area in NJ...SOUTH NJ which picks up Philly stations and affiliates as well..and people in the Hamptons and east and people up toward Kingston....AND you'll only be blacked out IF the afflilate doesnt pick it up...
It's that moment of rhythm-induced rapture that we've all experienced..when the party, the people, the music and the DJ all come together to create that perfect flash in time....when a week of drudgery, work and real life will all be washed away in a blur of abandon..and Saturday night is indeed the night a DJ saves your life.

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supposedly you will only be blacked out if you are OUTSIDE a 75 mile radius from the location fo the television broadcast...so Manhattan...most people live within that radius...so we are only talking about people in the Delaware Water Gap area in NJ...SOUTH NJ which picks up Philly stations and affiliates as well..and people in the Hamptons and east and people up toward Kingston....AND you'll only be blacked out IF the afflilate doesnt pick it up...
I don't think this is right.
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I don't think this is right.

It most definitely isnt right...this is the Metro NY area...where 25 million people live within 100 miles in and around NYC...this shouldnt happen at all...
It's that moment of rhythm-induced rapture that we've all experienced..when the party, the people, the music and the DJ all come together to create that perfect flash in time....when a week of drudgery, work and real life will all be washed away in a blur of abandon..and Saturday night is indeed the night a DJ saves your life.

"In my opinion, this sums up the definition of the global underground electronic scene ... it's a sort of machoism, but also a primitive human instinct, just as cultures of homosapiens have danced around a fire for thousands of years. Well now it has resurfaced in modern society. House music."
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It most definitely isnt right...this is the Metro NY area...where 25 million people live within 100 miles in and around NYC...this shouldnt happen at all...
Baseball =! football
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Baseball =! football

apparently....i mean Marlins games dont get blacked out in Miami when there are 4000 people in the stands...
It's that moment of rhythm-induced rapture that we've all experienced..when the party, the people, the music and the DJ all come together to create that perfect flash in time....when a week of drudgery, work and real life will all be washed away in a blur of abandon..and Saturday night is indeed the night a DJ saves your life.

"In my opinion, this sums up the definition of the global underground electronic scene ... it's a sort of machoism, but also a primitive human instinct, just as cultures of homosapiens have danced around a fire for thousands of years. Well now it has resurfaced in modern society. House music."
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supposedly you will only be blacked out if you are OUTSIDE a 75 mile radius from the location fo the television broadcast...so Manhattan...most people live within that radius...so we are only talking about people in the Delaware Water Gap area in NJ...SOUTH NJ which picks up Philly stations and affiliates as well..and people in the Hamptons and east and people up toward Kingston....AND you'll only be blacked out IF the afflilate doesnt pick it up...
People in the Delaware Water Gap are tubing on sunday afternoons, they won't miss it.
I'd known her for years. We used to go to all the police functions together. Ah, how I loved her, but she had her music. I think she had her music. She'd hang out with the Chicago Male Chorus and Symphony. I don't recall her playing an instrument or being able to carry a tune. Yet she was on the road 300 days of the year. In fact, I bought her a harp for Christmas. She asked me what it was.
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supposedly you will only be blacked out if you are OUTSIDE a 75 mile radius from the location fo the television broadcast...so Manhattan...most people live within that radius...so we are only talking about people in the Delaware Water Gap area in NJ...SOUTH NJ which picks up Philly stations and affiliates as well..and people in the Hamptons and east and people up toward Kingston....AND you'll only be blacked out IF the afflilate doesnt pick it up...

I grew up in Detroit, home of the NFL black out (especially when the Lions were playing in an 86,000 seat stadium). Thats not how the blackout rules work.
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supposedly you will only be blacked out if you are OUTSIDE a 75 mile radius from the location fo the television broadcast...so Manhattan...most people live within that radius...so we are only talking about people in the Delaware Water Gap area in NJ...SOUTH NJ which picks up Philly stations and affiliates as well..and people in the Hamptons and east and people up toward Kingston....AND you'll only be blacked out IF the afflilate doesnt pick it up...

No, this is the opposite of how it works.
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No, this is the opposite of how it works.
I was gonna say.
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No, this is the opposite of how it works.
Yeah, b/c if that were the case, Francesa wouldn't be going nuts right now.
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J-e-t-s!!!
I'd known her for years. We used to go to all the police functions together. Ah, how I loved her, but she had her music. I think she had her music. She'd hang out with the Chicago Male Chorus and Symphony. I don't recall her playing an instrument or being able to carry a tune. Yet she was on the road 300 days of the year. In fact, I bought her a harp for Christmas. She asked me what it was.
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