jerseyhoya wrote:I think the reason you get yelled at is you appear to hate listening to sports talk radio, but regularly listen to sports talk radio, and then frequently post about how bad listening to sports talk radio is after you were once again listening to it.
Bill McNeal wrote:I've lived in Delaware for over 3 years now. When do I become a Delawarean? Has it happened already and I didn't notice? Will I always be a new Jersean? I kinda glance at nj news and politcal stuff still, but I don't really know what's going on in jersey any more and I have no plans to ever move back and up until a few months ago I had no plans to stay in Delaware, but now that our kids are in one of the top schools here we are staying for the foreseeable future. So does that mean I have to become a Delawarean? If not am I still a new Jersean? Or am I just a nomad?
The B1G Piece wrote:Did you watch the sex tape yet?
jamiethekiller wrote:Bill McNeal wrote:I've lived in Delaware for over 3 years now. When do I become a Delawarean? Has it happened already and I didn't notice? Will I always be a new Jersean? I kinda glance at nj news and politcal stuff still, but I don't really know what's going on in jersey any more and I have no plans to ever move back and up until a few months ago I had no plans to stay in Delaware, but now that our kids are in one of the top schools here we are staying for the foreseeable future. So does that mean I have to become a Delawarean? If not am I still a new Jersean? Or am I just a nomad?
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The B1G Piece wrote:Did you watch the sex tape yet?
CalvinBall wrote:The B1G Piece wrote:Did you watch the sex tape yet?
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place is goddamn terrible.pacino wrote:Did not realize drinkers was so damn loud
JUburton wrote:place is goddamn terrible.pacino wrote:Did not realize drinkers was so damn loud
In June 1947, after four non-title bouts, Robinson was scheduled to defend his title for the first time in a bout against Jimmy Doyle.[7] Before that fight, Robinson had a dream that he was going to accidentally kill Doyle in the ring.[19] As a result, he decided to pull out of the fight. However, a priest and a minister convinced him to go ahead with the bout. On June 25, Robinson dominated Doyle and scored a decisive knockout in the eighth round that knocked Doyle unconscious and resulted in Doyle's death later that night.[19] Robinson said that the impact of Doyle's death was "very trying."