View Full Version : Do you think maybe there should be a Sports forum?
beachguy in thongs
10-19-2005, 11:11 PM
People can post stats and standings, etc. I don't know if there's a copyright law involved. :(
chakruh
10-19-2005, 11:56 PM
i would post some skateboard videos of my good friend..peeps could watch him conquer everyday situations while all stoned... i need to find a good site to upload them to
nickx760
10-20-2005, 02:01 AM
i dont, but im sure there are plenty of sports buff's in here that would love it, thats actually a good idea.
tokosan
10-20-2005, 07:39 AM
how about a crapload of subforums.
music
sports
carpantry (yes it would be a big hit)
gaming
mike jones
10-20-2005, 07:59 AM
i dont think there are any laws against it since there are many places with sports subforums, but i guess there could be a subforum for anything, as tokosan has stated above. but it would be cool to have a sports forum!
Sinsemilla Jones
10-20-2005, 08:27 AM
And the NFL are really BIG ASSHOLES about it....
:mad:
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=1879539
Before there was Ricky Williams, there was Shawn King.
"It wasn't so much that I just had to have marijuana," King said. "It was just that I didn't want to be tied down, man."
Tied down by the NFL's rules against smoking pot, that is.
"I'm not gonna say it helped me, but it definitely didn't hurt me," said King, who sometimes lit up on the morning of games. "By the time you warm up, and you're in all those pads, and in all that heat in the pre-game [warm-ups], and you've jumped in the Jacuzzi two or three times, your high is gone. You're just thinking about football or what you're going to do after the game, or whatever. I had some of my best games when I smoked beforehand."
King is a free man now. Free of the expectations of the NFL, from which he retired in 2000 after six seasons with the Carolina Panthers and Indianapolis Colts as a promising defensive end. Free of the "pee guy," as he calls him, who 10 times a month showed up to collect his urine -- at the stadium, at his home, even on a cruise ship. Free of the lie he felt compelled to perpetuate, that the pursuit of happiness, for him, ran through the NFL.....
:(
Ganja Cat
10-20-2005, 09:19 PM
gaming
that would be cool :)
KoRnStaR
10-20-2005, 09:55 PM
People can post stats and standings, etc. I don't know if there's a copyright law involved. :(
Yep...I'm a huge Steelers fan, kinda mad no threads about NFL, ever
mikeandjenherbals
10-20-2005, 10:48 PM
Yankees Ensure 2006 Pennant By Signing Every Player In Baseball
October 20, 2005 | Issue 39â?˘04 | Sports
NEW YORKâ??With a week of watching other teams playing in the post season, owner George Stienbrenner seemingly assured this season will not be repeated. In an unprecedented move, the New York Yankees shored up their pitching, hitting, and defense Monday by signing every availlable player in professional baseball.
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Some of the New York Yankees' newest additions are introduced to the press.
"We'd like to welcome the entire roster of Major League Baseball into the Yankees family," said Steinbrenner, watching as the franchise's 928 newest additions held up their pinstripes at a Yankee Stadium press conference. "With these acquisitions, we are in position to finally nab that elusive 27th World Series title."
Sports reporters were not surprised by the move.
"This is not entirely unexpected," New York Times baseball writer Murray Chass said. "When the Yankees followed up their signing of Japanese slugger Hideki 'Godzilla' Matsui by annexing Cuba for use as a Triple-A farm club, it was clear that Steinbrenner was willing to do whatever it takes to win."
By noon, Yankees GM Brian Cashman had signed the entire National League and most of the American League to multi-year contracts. Some 10 hours later, the final opposing player, Texas Rangers shortstop Alex Rodriguez, had been acquired by the Yankees, who bought out the remainder of his $252 million contract for $300 million.
"It's an honor to be part of this team," said catcher Benito Santiago, picked up from the San Francisco Giants as insurance in case catchers Jorge Posada, Ivan Rodriguez, and Mike Piazza all go down with injuries. "It's a surprise, certainly, but I'd be crazy to turn down the opportunity to play on what is, by default, the greatest team in baseball."
Yankees manager Joe Torre, whose pitching rotation, prior to the mass signing, lacked a clear seventh ace, now has the luxury of starting each of his hurlers twice a season.
"As they say, you can never have enough pitching in this league," Torre said. "Especially come playoff time. Now, if we make it to the World Series, we'll be able to start Pedro Martinez in Game 1 and still have him fresh and ready to go for a Game 287, should it be necessary."
With so many egos to juggle and so many personnel decisions to make, Torre said his job will actually be harder this season, the lack of opposing players notwithstanding.
"Hey, I don't care who you've got on your team; winning in this league is toughâ??Sammy Sosa, Barry Bonds, and Randy Johnson or no Sammy Sosa, Barry Bonds, and Randy Johnson," Torre said. "And it's even tougher in New York. This is a baseball town, and some of these fans think the Yankees are the only team in baseball. Now that we truly are, the pressure to win will be that much greater."
The mass signing, extravagant even by Yankees standards, caused the Bronx Bombers' payroll to skyrocket from a former league high of $149 million to $5.6 billion. Cashman noted that much of that figure is tied up in bonuses to be paid out to pitcher Tom Glavine, who at 37 will almost certainly not play out the entirety of his 15-year contract.
Baseball commissioner Bud Selig approved the signing, noting that the other 29 major-league teams received ample financial compensation.
"I see no reason why a small-market team like the Twins or Expos can't continue to remain competitive, just because it lacks players," Selig said. "The league was due for contraction, anyway."
padro420kmk
10-21-2005, 12:39 AM
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latewood
10-27-2005, 06:32 PM
That was funny as shit...Red Sox fan here...the 'ol lady even quit watching soaps while I read it...
Oh, and I never got to thank you M&Jherbs...I have been seriously growing for a year and my first dwc was a green 10g rubberrmaid...just like the one I saw on ebay...have since progressed to bigger tubs and a recirculating system I built myself...
...didn't mean to hijack
Yankees Ensure 2006 Pennant By Signing Every Player In Baseball
October 20, 2005 | Issue 39â?˘04 | Sports
NEW YORKâ??With a week of watching other teams playing in the post season, owner George Stienbrenner seemingly assured this season will not be repeated. In an unprecedented move, the New York Yankees shored up their pitching, hitting, and defense Monday by signing every availlable player in professional baseball.
Enlarge Image
Some of the New York Yankees' newest additions are introduced to the press.
"We'd like to welcome the entire roster of Major League Baseball into the Yankees family," said Steinbrenner, watching as the franchise's 928 newest additions held up their pinstripes at a Yankee Stadium press conference. "With these acquisitions, we are in position to finally nab that elusive 27th World Series title."
Sports reporters were not surprised by the move.
"This is not entirely unexpected," New York Times baseball writer Murray Chass said. "When the Yankees followed up their signing of Japanese slugger Hideki 'Godzilla' Matsui by annexing Cuba for use as a Triple-A farm club, it was clear that Steinbrenner was willing to do whatever it takes to win."
By noon, Yankees GM Brian Cashman had signed the entire National League and most of the American League to multi-year contracts. Some 10 hours later, the final opposing player, Texas Rangers shortstop Alex Rodriguez, had been acquired by the Yankees, who bought out the remainder of his $252 million contract for $300 million.
"It's an honor to be part of this team," said catcher Benito Santiago, picked up from the San Francisco Giants as insurance in case catchers Jorge Posada, Ivan Rodriguez, and Mike Piazza all go down with injuries. "It's a surprise, certainly, but I'd be crazy to turn down the opportunity to play on what is, by default, the greatest team in baseball."
Yankees manager Joe Torre, whose pitching rotation, prior to the mass signing, lacked a clear seventh ace, now has the luxury of starting each of his hurlers twice a season.
"As they say, you can never have enough pitching in this league," Torre said. "Especially come playoff time. Now, if we make it to the World Series, we'll be able to start Pedro Martinez in Game 1 and still have him fresh and ready to go for a Game 287, should it be necessary."
With so many egos to juggle and so many personnel decisions to make, Torre said his job will actually be harder this season, the lack of opposing players notwithstanding.
"Hey, I don't care who you've got on your team; winning in this league is toughâ??Sammy Sosa, Barry Bonds, and Randy Johnson or no Sammy Sosa, Barry Bonds, and Randy Johnson," Torre said. "And it's even tougher in New York. This is a baseball town, and some of these fans think the Yankees are the only team in baseball. Now that we truly are, the pressure to win will be that much greater."
The mass signing, extravagant even by Yankees standards, caused the Bronx Bombers' payroll to skyrocket from a former league high of $149 million to $5.6 billion. Cashman noted that much of that figure is tied up in bonuses to be paid out to pitcher Tom Glavine, who at 37 will almost certainly not play out the entirety of his 15-year contract.
Baseball commissioner Bud Selig approved the signing, noting that the other 29 major-league teams received ample financial compensation.
"I see no reason why a small-market team like the Twins or Expos can't continue to remain competitive, just because it lacks players," Selig said. "The league was due for contraction, anyway."
looseends
10-27-2005, 09:25 PM
I WOULD LOVE IT!!! i think randi moss would too.
welddiver
10-28-2005, 11:41 PM
No, if want to read or talk about sports I would go to a sports site, not a cannabis site
cheenyc13
11-05-2005, 11:54 PM
NEW YORK RANGERS WILL GET THE CUP THIS YEAR.....LONG LIVE MESS 11
beachguy in thongs
11-06-2005, 12:27 AM
Rangers have Jaromir Jagr now, he was good.
Penguins have some young guy.
cheenyc13
11-06-2005, 01:19 AM
Rangers have Jaromir Jagr now, he was good.
Penguins have some young guy.
I think the Penguins are ganna get better and better.
they had a bad start but i think they are going to be one of the tops
Dr Evil
11-06-2005, 04:35 AM
How about a sports forum...that's only for the players that smoke bud...
ShamanicHippy
11-06-2005, 12:04 PM
yeah i guess a sports subforum would be cool but I sort of doubt that it would be used that much. and isnt the lounge for talking about random stuff not related to cannabis? I am not against the idea, but i dont know if it would work welll
beachguy in thongs
11-06-2005, 03:12 PM
Yeah, but at least it would be like "flipping to the sportspage" or watching "SportsCenter", or something.
beachguy in thongs
11-06-2005, 03:14 PM
I think the Penguins are ganna get better and better.
they had a bad start but i think they are going to be one of the tops
What's the guy's name, he's 21?
Do you know?
I haven't been watching Sports much since I moved to Virginia Beach, besides the Yankees in September.
How can I forget the Orangemen winning the NCAA's!!!
RIP ODB
11-08-2005, 12:02 PM
Sidney Crosby?
beachguy in thongs
11-08-2005, 06:05 PM
Sidney Crosby?
Thanks. Number 21, too, isn't he??? It doesn't matter.
I only saw him on highlights once, in three different highlights.
Euphoric
11-08-2005, 07:03 PM
This just in.
Ball go through hoop!
*cheers*
It is an amazing day for sports.
beachguy in thongs
11-08-2005, 07:08 PM
This just in.
Ball go through hoop!
*cheers*
It is an amazing day for sports.
I'm gonna be considerate and pass this quote on to the New York Knicks.
psychopixi
11-08-2005, 08:39 PM
I see no reason why you shouldn't have one, but I don't know how popular it would be. I wouldn't read it, unless it was about the Stoned Olympics, a la Eddie Izzard.
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