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Because what Arizona had to sell was EXACTLY equivalent to what the Sabres were selling.
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So, Murray deals Neuvirth, Mitchell, Stewart, and Flynn... How did he do that when he wasted 10 minutes on the phone with WGR???? VOODOO? WITCH DOCTOR? Just think of the haul he would have gotten if he had just stayed in his office those critical 10 minutes.
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Works for me!
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If there is something specific he said, then start a new topic and put his quote in there to discuss. If this is just general WGR bashing, then dissatisfied listeners should really write a note to their program director.
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Actually, it is the incessant "I know how to do your job better than you" posts that are irksome. Can some people just let the guy do his job?
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I probably didn't upload them.
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Yes! More new threads please.
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Hairy knees? :flirt:
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I'm a science guy, so I work in metric all the time. But for outdoor temps, I like F because it has a finer resolution.
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97.4, butt to be fair - the lube was a bit chillier than usual. I would add a degree.
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I brought it up because some reporters reported that Kane had issues in Winnipeg that fell along racial lines. The question was asked so as to compare and contrast player experiences from the two areas.
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Sabres Murray: Believe Nothing I Say, And Everything I Do
SDS replied to dejeanneret's topic in The Aud Club
Is it a rumor if GMTM says there is something to it? It may not make it true, but it elevates beyond rumor status - no? -
I have no idea what is being said, but given that, I would trust Taro T to perform brain surgery on me if he said he could. Smart dude.
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Sabres Murray: Believe Nothing I Say, And Everything I Do
SDS replied to dejeanneret's topic in The Aud Club
I thought the same, but couldn't pull up anything on a search. The font difference may be because they typed it in Word or something and then cut and paste. -
I doubt he played a role in that.
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Too lazy to report a link, but it has been discussed. They talked about it on WGR this morning.
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Puck Daddy says GMTM's desire for Luke Richardson as coach
SDS replied to SDS's topic in The Aud Club
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Probably because they remove a color in the printing process.
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Puck Daddy says GMTM's desire for Luke Richardson as coach
SDS replied to SDS's topic in The Aud Club
Some snippets from Wikipedia: "Luke Richardson was selected 7th overall by the Toronto Maple Leafs in the 1987 NHL Entry Draft after two successful seasons with the Peterborough Petes of the OHL. Midway through his rookie NHL season, on January 6, 1988, Richardson was the victim of an infamous attack from Dino Ciccarelli of the Minnesota North Stars, who clubbed him over the head several times with his stick. Ciccarelli was later convicted of assault, serving one day in jail and paying a fine of $1000 (Canadian). However, the assault had no discernible effects on the play of Richardson. He remained a regular on the Toronto blueline until 1991 when he was involved in a blockbuster trade, moving to the Edmonton Oilers along with Vincent Damphousse, Scott Thornton, Peter Ing, future considerations, and cash in exchange for Grant Fuhr, Glenn Anderson and Craig Berube." "During his rookie season as head coach, Richardson led an inexperienced Binghamton team to a 44-24-1-7 record, finishing fourth in the AHL's Eastern Conference.[4] He was named coach of the AHL Eastern Conference all-star team in 2012-13 after guiding the Senators to the conference's best record at the all-star break.[4] The Senators' organization subsequently rewarded Richardson with a contract extension through the 2014-15 season.[4]" "On September 27, 2008, Richardson re-signed with Ottawa to a one year, two-way contract. During the 2008–09 season, and being used primarily as a reserve defenceman, Richardson announced his retirement as a player on November 27, 2008, having played in just two games that season, with the intentions of pursuing a coaching career.[3] He was hired as an assistant coach by the Senators later that season. After three seasons as an assistant coach in Ottawa, Richardson joined the Binghamton Senators, Ottawa's top minor league affiliate, as head coach." "On November 13, 2010, his daughter Daron committed suicide at the Richardson family home in Ottawa, Ontario. On November 18, 2010, 5,600 mourners attended a celebration of life ceremony for Daron at Scotiabank Place.[5] Of note, the Philadelphia Flyers (one of Luke Richardson's former teams) held a moment of silence for Daron before their game against the Senators on November 15.[6]" "During the 2011–12 Canada women's national ice hockey team season, his daughter Morgan was a member of the Canadian National Under 18 team that participated in a three game series vs. the USA in August 2011.[8]"