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[quote user="JPizzack"]
wonder if they both did it? lol</P>
i cant see that picture at work anyway, but....they interviewed him on tv, and when he was wearing the giants helmet, it was definitely weatherford. I COULD BE WRONG! WHO KNOWS!!</P>
or as Sir Charles would say, "I could be wrong.....but I doubt it..."</P>[/quote]Yeah, I'm pretty sure it was weatherford also. He's a freaking character!! Love it. Is his contract coming up this year?
[quote user="JPizzack"][/quote]Now that's priceless. lol
AdamSchefter <span class="timeline"></span>
Jeremy
Lin is 1st player since LeBron James in 2003 with 20+ points and 8+
assists in first two NBA starts. He's the Knicks' Victor Cruz.
[quote user="bigblue4417"]AdamSchefter <SPAN class=timeline></SPAN>
Jeremy Lin is 1st player since LeBron James in 2003 with 20+ points and 8+ assists in first two NBA starts. He's the Knicks' Victor Cruz.[/quote]</P>
lol. makes you wonder how many future superstars in sports there might be buried in depth charts.
well, 2 games doesnt mean ****...but, its good the knicks found some sort of value at PG</P>
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To celebrate the New York Giants' victory in Super Bowl
XLVI, defensive end Justin Tuck gave every member of the team an
engraved bottle of Johnnie Walker Blue.
The New York Post reports that Tuck handed out 80 bottles to teammates,
coaches and staff on Tuesday morning before the team's victory parade.
Each 750-milliliter bottle was engraved with "Super Bowl XLVI
champions."The total cost was $17,600, or $220 per bottle.</p>
"Johnnie Walker is kind of a working man's drink," defensive end Dave
Tollefson told the Post."Johnnie Walker and some Coke. It just speaks
to the attitude of our team and the type of guy he is."</p>
I suppose Johnnie Walker is a working man's drink, if that man works
in a corner office onWall Street. And though giving the gifts is
certainly an indication about the type of guy Tuck is, I don't know if
the $220 bottles of booze speak to the Giants' attitude, unless that
attitude is of affected Long Island accents and summering on Montauk.
(And, I swear, Dave Tollefson, if you ruin the smooth, blended malt
perfection that is Johnnie Blue with a splash of Coke, I'll -- well,
I'll do nothing because you're 6-foot-4 and weigh 270 pounds. But I'll
be greatly upset from a far distance.)</p>
<span class="yom-figure yom-fig-right" style="width:630px;"></span></p>
As proud as Tuck was to have won another Super Bowl with the Giants,
part of me can't help but think he wouldn't have minded if the team's
colors were closer to that of the Arizona Cardinals. Eighty bottles of
Johnnie Walker Red would have retailed for around $1,500.</p>
Super Bowl 46 was dedicated to my Uncle Mike and my Boy Cat-1, getting Loud & Proud from above
[quote user="Morehead State"]
[quote user="lttaylor56"][quote user="DavenIII"][quote user="Kase-1"][quote user="lttaylor56"]"We're all human beings. Even people like me and Giselle who are especially attractive." Guess Who wrote this ? I was reading this thread backwards when I saw this and I thought...who the hell would write this? One person did come to my mind...and I was like nahhhh. I was surprised, but I had it right. lmao.[/quote]Eli Manning???
[/quote]
Morehead most likely...if I'm guessing.
[/quote]Big blue and Daven are correct, our resident MH. To know him , is to love him.[/quote]</P>
I needed that laugh today.</P>[/quote]Good stuff, actually laughed myself when I realized it was you.
Btw--
I checked out return game vs ne at SB we were tight close together. nyg was 4 -75 and pats were 3- 73.
lmao....who would put Blue Label in coke?!?!
I only have had it once, and it was a $30 for like 2 shots worth in a glass.
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[quote user="Kase-1"]To celebrate the New York Giants' victory in Super Bowl
XLVI, defensive end Justin Tuck gave every member of the team an
engraved bottle of Johnnie Walker Blue.
The New York Post reports that Tuck handed out 80 bottles to teammates,
coaches and staff on Tuesday morning before the team's victory parade.
Each 750-milliliter bottle was engraved with "Super Bowl XLVI
champions."*The total cost was $17,600, or $220 per bottle.</p>
"Johnnie Walker is kind of a working man's drink," defensive end Dave
Tollefson told the Post.*"Johnnie Walker and some Coke. It just speaks
to the attitude of our team and the type of guy he is."</p>
I suppose Johnnie Walker is a working man's drink, if that man works
in a corner office on*Wall Street. And though giving the gifts is
certainly an indication about the type of guy Tuck is, I don't know if
the $220 bottles of booze speak to the Giants' attitude, unless that
attitude is of affected Long Island accents and summering on Montauk.
(And, I swear, Dave Tollefson, if you ruin the smooth, blended malt
perfection that is Johnnie Blue with a splash of Coke, I'll -- well,
I'll do nothing because you're 6-foot-4 and weigh 270 pounds. But I'll
be greatly upset from a far distance.)</p>
<span class="yom-figure yom-fig-right" style="width:630px;"></span></p>
As proud as Tuck was to have won another Super Bowl with the Giants,
part of me can't help but think he wouldn't have minded if the team's
colors were closer to that of the Arizona Cardinals. Eighty bottles of
Johnnie Walker Red would have retailed for around $1,500.</p>[/quote]I saw the engraved bottles in the newspaper--they were really sharp looking.
Pretty awesome generic gif i found lol</P>
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