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Wayback Machine presents a CPF Special Guest
John Cougar Lunchbucket Feb 09 2016 01:46 PM |
Ten years ago this month: I don't even remember this happening until I came across (not literally) this thread.
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Centerfield Feb 09 2016 02:29 PM Re: Wayback Machine presents a CPF Special Guest |
That is terrific stuff.
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Fman99 Feb 09 2016 02:56 PM Re: Wayback Machine presents a CPF Special Guest |
Wow. Can we get any respectable guests any more? Or are we reduced to lowbrow dick jokes for all of time? And am I to blame?
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MFS62 Feb 09 2016 03:08 PM Re: Wayback Machine presents a CPF Special Guest |
Good find.
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cooby classic Feb 09 2016 03:14 PM Re: Wayback Machine presents a CPF Special Guest |
Is Patchy Fog one of us still?
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El Segundo Escupidor Feb 09 2016 03:18 PM Re: Wayback Machine presents a CPF Special Guest |
FYI: Adam Rubin still posts here under the handle "Ceetar"
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LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Feb 09 2016 03:30 PM Re: Wayback Machine presents a CPF Special Guest |
I like to think that my dick jokes are more middlebrow.
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Edgy MD Feb 09 2016 03:59 PM Re: Wayback Machine presents a CPF Special Guest |
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Pretty funny to see this question not knowing at the time that the Twitter 'splosion was right around the corner.
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Edgy MD Feb 09 2016 04:02 PM Re: Wayback Machine presents a CPF Special Guest |
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Pretty chilling, in retrospect.
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Ceetar Feb 09 2016 06:20 PM Re: Wayback Machine presents a CPF Special Guest |
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I'm not as accomplished a troll.
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cooby classic Feb 09 2016 08:52 PM Re: Wayback Machine presents a CPF Special Guest |
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Met fairy loaned me his book to read. His whole lifestyle sounds less than cheerful to me. Well, you know, jumping from one pole dancer to another
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G-Fafif Feb 09 2016 08:54 PM Re: Wayback Machine presents a CPF Special Guest |
What an awesome time capsule. The most diligent beat guy then, the most diligent beat guy now.
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Edgy MD Feb 09 2016 09:30 PM Re: Wayback Machine presents a CPF Special Guest |
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I'm speculating deeply here, but it strikes me as that Piazza may be one of those guys who can morally compartmentalize really well — be self-consciously upright and squeaky clean in one area and be really flexible in another and maintain that balance comfortably, without a crippling cognitive dissonance. Keith certainly seemed like this also. Maybe a lot of good athletes are. But it also strikes me that Charlie Samuels was something of a wolf that could spot guys like this a mile away, befriend them, and leverage that friendship carefully.
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