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#16
Gosh where to start.

I guess the biggest surprise was Cedric Jones. The Giants and George Young had their eye on 4 guys and he figured to get one of them with the 5th pick. He was taken completely by surprise when all 4 went before we picked. He had to make a pick and it was Jones. He never even knew he was legally blind in one eye.

And if we really want to be surprised, no one was more surprised when Young selected that QB out of Morehead State and fellow by the name of Simms.
#17
Big Blue Huddle / Re: 20 years ago, THE TRADE
April 22, 2024, 02:51:10 PM

IMVHO. They couldn't have done any better than.
#18

 I am still spending most of my free time watching 'The Wire'. I am almost finished with season 3 and it continues to keep me fascinated. Many storylines but one main theme. Should have watched this years ago, but this time is as good as any. Would definitely recommend it, but it is violent, with lots of cursing, sex, and everything else to keep more males glued to the TV.
#19

Like Ed, it took me forever to get this but I did get it in 6. Should had it in 3 but all those wrong guesses.
#20
Big Blue Huddle / 20 years ago, THE TRADE
April 21, 2024, 08:02:06 PM

https://www.newsday.com/sports/football/giants/eli-manning-giants-nfl-draft-n099eo6r

Wednesday marks the 20th anniversary of the Giants' acquisition of Eli Manning from San Diego in a draft day trade that forever changed the franchise.


Great read and great memories.

Eli being Eli, he stopped for a sandwich before his pro day.
#21
The Front Porch / Re: Just a joke
April 20, 2024, 08:21:31 PM

Both yours and mine would be so politically incorrect today that there would probably be protests about them.

Still funny though.
#22

 Making a trade like that would be, a miracle for the Giants. PLEASE don't get my hopes up.
#23
The Front Porch / Re: Just a joke
April 19, 2024, 05:46:36 PM
A young Chinese couple gets married. She's a virgin. Truth be told, he is
a virgin too, but she doesn't know that.

On their wedding night, she cowers naked under the sheets as her husband
undresses in the darkness.

He climbs into bed next to her and tries to be reassuring. 'My darring,'
he whispers, 'I know dis you firss time and you berry flighten. I promise
you, I give you anyting you want, I do anyting - juss anyting you want.
You juss ask. Whatchu want?' he says, trying to sound experienced and
worldly, which he hopes will impress her.

A thoughtful silence follows and he waits patiently (and eagerly) for her
request.

She eventually shyly whispers back, 'I want to try someting I have hear
about from odda girls... Numbaa 69.'

More thoughtful silence, this time from him. Eventually, in a puzzled
tone he asks her....

'You want...... Garlic Chicken wif snow peas?

#24
Quote from: y_so_blu on April 19, 2024, 12:17:50 AMImpossible to say, as I wasn't around for Elvis or the Beatles. And I couldn't have picked Swift out of a police lineup until she started dating Travis Kelce.

 Not that being old enough to remember some of these people is great, but the times we lived thru, first with Elvis and then the Beatles, to put it simply, there will never be anything like that ever again. Swift has her millions and millions of fans, but the craziness that surrounded, first Elvis, and then the maniacal fans towards the Beatles. There was nothing, and will ever be anything, to compare with that --- EVER.

That is not to say, as the thread asked, who was bigger in their time, but again, the Beatles are still big today, over 60 years later.
#25
The Front Porch / Re: Why do Cats hate some people?
April 19, 2024, 03:09:02 PM

I'll make this short and sweet

I HATE cats. PERIOD.

No particular reason, so leave it at that.

#26
The Front Porch / Re: Quotes
April 19, 2024, 03:06:53 PM

Not to change the meaning of this topic, but some of the great 'quotes' and other meanings remind me of things.

As we get older, especially myself, there are times when I just sit back and try and recall the decisions of my life, good or bad, and think how things might have been different if I did something a different way.
You know, shoulda, woulda, and coulda.
But what I do try to do and have tried this my entire life. is no matter how stupid or messed up I might have acted or did, to keep doing that same thing is just ridiculous. As we say, we need to learn from our mistakes and hopefully improve on them. I have tried to live by this. Sometimes it is easy and sometimes, either stupidity, or just plain stubbornness has prevented me from doing this, but over the years, I have learned and I'll be damned if I do those same stupid things again.
#27
Quote from: Jclayton92 on April 18, 2024, 02:00:58 PMPatriots just announced they were open for buisness at pick 3. If that is true then one of the top 4 likely falls in our lap.

I'm not doubting you but the way I see it, the Pats need a QB in the worst way.
#28
The Front Porch / Re: Just a joke
April 18, 2024, 02:12:31 PM
a few 'new' ones

#29
The Front Porch / Re: Quotes
April 18, 2024, 11:45:42 AM

Hey Rich, glad you can join us over here. We are just a small percentage of who posts on the main board, but we are a great group who share many things that just don't go on the other boards.

Nice post.

Some of my favorite words of wisdom

We don't stop playing because we grow old, we grow old because we stop playing. George Bernard Shaw

Wisdom is not a product of schooling but of the lifelong attempt to acquire it. Albert Einstein


And, I'm not sure who said these, but I have always tried to follow them

It's better to do nothing than to work on something that doesn't matter.
It's better to rest than to climb the wrong mountain.
Logic is the beginning of wisdom, not the end
#30

 I get these lists also, 10 food items that will likely kill you and I eat maybe 6 of them. Boo, I'm done.

But the next day I get another list, 10 items that will make you live 10 years longer and I eat maybe 6 of those, so they balance each other out and I'm going to enjoy myself while I'm here. I am NOT giving up my wife world famous (at least to me) cheesecake, and certainly, I will always enjoy my Cold Stone Ice Cream. At least I'll go happy.