Having input in draft slot selection

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Post by dgamblnman » Thu Sep 30, 2004 3:05 am

You're right, Vegas. I need to get back to kicking your butt in both leagues. Lot more fun. And in case you're looking for me in the overall, I moved up another 28 spots this week to #24.

[/QB]After 3 weeks, you must be proud There is alot of season left... BTW- I've moved up every week too ;)

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Post by Tom Kessenich » Thu Sep 30, 2004 4:12 am

Once again, I have to say that Gordon didn't hurt my feelings nor was I the least bit taken aback by his comment. I considered it nothing out of the ordinary or inflammatory or anything of the kind. As I said before, it's all good.
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Post by TradeStar28 » Thu Sep 30, 2004 7:24 am

Originally posted by Gordon Gekko:
quote:Originally posted by Liquid Empire:
Please remember, once you submit your lineup each week....YOU HAVE NO CONTROL OF THE PLAYERS OR GAMES !!!!!! charlie, who said you do have control? another brilliant post.

instead of spending your time posting, you may want to get ready for work. "ddddooooo you want that supersized?" do you get tired of people asking you how much it costs? just curious. thanks.
[/QUOTE]Oh wow...another smart-ass guy on a message forum referencing that his enemy works at McDonald's and spinning their words.

That is so 1990's ragingbull / motleyfool.

I will have to throw out the proverbial "You live in your mom's basement line" to make you feel inferior and low.

Better yet, I will cordially invite you to New York to show you how someone like myself lives...

And yes...its bigger than large...its SUPER-SIZED

[ September 30, 2004, 01:25 PM: Message edited by: Liquid Empire ]
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Post by nnoy » Thu Sep 30, 2004 8:17 am

Per the Gekko: "you should really change your tune on the MB. you are getting almost as bad as nnoy. no BS"


What you talk’n about Willis?

[ September 30, 2004, 02:18 PM: Message edited by: nnoy ]

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Post by Dyv » Thu Sep 30, 2004 8:24 am

Liquid, I would like to personally thank you for exercising your free speech on this board.

Really, it's a treat to listen to you brag about yourself and refuse to listen to anyone else's opinion.

Fact is, we're doing TWO leagues like this next week and so when you say it's a 'worthless' discussion you pretty much start from the point of being wrong and then expand on wrong to a plane I've never seen...

You're welcome to dislike Gordon or me or whomever, but at some point it does degenerate back to silly things like facts.

Thanks,

Dave
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Post by TradeStar28 » Thu Sep 30, 2004 8:32 am

Originally posted by Dyv:
Liquid, I would like to personally thank you for exercising your free speech on this board.

Really, it's a treat to listen to you brag about yourself and refuse to listen to anyone else's opinion.

Fact is, we're doing TWO leagues like this next week and so when you say it's a 'worthless' discussion you pretty much start from the point of being wrong and then expand on wrong to a plane I've never seen...

You're welcome to dislike Gordon or me or whomever, but at some point it does degenerate back to silly things like facts.

Thanks,

Dave I never mentioned anything disliking you. But I do dislike some condescending jerk-off like Gordy who puts down both me and my partner.

Enjoy your league, gather all of the empirical data you need...and then have a mind-meld at the next Star Trek convention.

My simple point all along -

RANDOM DRAFT SELECTION

DRAFT

SET LINE UP

WAIVER WIRE MOVES

SHUT UP

AND WIN
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Post by Dyv » Thu Sep 30, 2004 8:50 am

Originally posted by Liquid Empire:
I never mentioned anything disliking you. But I do dislike some condescending jerk-off like Gordy who puts down both me and my partner.

Enjoy your league, gather all of the empirical data you need...and then have a mind-meld at the next Star Trek convention.

My simple point all along -

RANDOM DRAFT SELECTION

DRAFT

SET LINE UP

WAIVER WIRE MOVES

SHUT UP

AND WIN I'm not sure who your partner is, perhaps I could figure it out if I read carefully through the last 200 posts, but I'm not that bored.

As for mind-melds and Star Trek conventions? Uh, and you live in your mother's basement, right? (Isn't that the appropriate response that you explained earlier?)

I'm not a particularly big fan of Star Trek, although I have watched a few shows. You lost me just a bit there when you made something up about me that wasn't close to accurate and then made a point on that assumption which begged the inaccuracy... what is a mind meld, exactly?

I fully respect YOUR right to have an opinion - but if you asked people to list their 10 favorite things about fantasy football (probably their 20 favorite things) you probably would not find 'random draft order' as any particularly important thing. So to defend it so staunchly seems odd?

Dave
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Post by Gordon Gekko » Thu Sep 30, 2004 10:10 am

Originally posted by Liquid Empire:
I will have to throw out the proverbial "You live in your mom's basement line" to make you feel inferior and low. I do live with my mom and grammy. btw, they said hi.

Originally posted by Liquid Empire:
Better yet, I will cordially invite you to New York to show you how someone like myself lives...And yes...its bigger than large...its SUPER-SIZEDthat's what makes MBs so fun. people like you can make up a dream world and pretend that you have something you really don't. it seems like you mastered that, charlie ;)

[ September 30, 2004, 04:17 PM: Message edited by: Gordon Gekko ]
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Post by Gordon Gekko » Thu Sep 30, 2004 10:16 am

Originally posted by Liquid Empire:
I do dislike some condescending jerk-off like Gordy who puts down both me and my partner.
i might be condescending, at least you were half-right this time.

i hope you don't take MB posts personally. they aren't meant to be. maybe you're under a lot of stress?

[ September 30, 2004, 04:19 PM: Message edited by: Gordon Gekko ]
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Post by Gordon Gekko » Thu Sep 30, 2004 10:23 am

Originally posted by Liquid Empire:
If Gordy wants to talk specifically about how to unseed WCOFF as the top producing high -stakes fantasy challenge within a one year time frame...I have many terrific ideas that have no relevence to changing draft pick management.
Were you going to start some new threads to discuss your ideas? I didn't see any last time I checked. Maybe I missed them?
Is my "weekend warrior" prep better than your prep?

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