Home Discord Chat
Go Back   ChiefsPlanet > Nzoner's Game Room
Register FAQDonate Members List Calendar

Reply
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
Old 01-02-2018, 05:51 PM  
BigRedChief BigRedChief is offline
Has a particular set of skills
 
BigRedChief's Avatar
 
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: On the water
Casino cash: $2899627
VARSITY
2018 STL Cardinals Thread

Opening day lineup

Fowler RF
Pham CF
Carpenter 3B
Ozuna LF
Martinez 1B
Molina C
Dejong SS
Wong 2B
Pitcher

Edit:
Matheny fired 07/14/2018




Opening Day Roster
Spoiler!

Last edited by BigRedChief; 07-17-2018 at 02:21 PM..
Posts: 79,196
BigRedChief is obviously part of the inner Circle.BigRedChief is obviously part of the inner Circle.BigRedChief is obviously part of the inner Circle.BigRedChief is obviously part of the inner Circle.BigRedChief is obviously part of the inner Circle.BigRedChief is obviously part of the inner Circle.BigRedChief is obviously part of the inner Circle.BigRedChief is obviously part of the inner Circle.BigRedChief is obviously part of the inner Circle.BigRedChief is obviously part of the inner Circle.BigRedChief is obviously part of the inner Circle.
    Reply With Quote
Old 07-15-2018, 12:54 AM   #2026
jd1020 jd1020 is offline
In Search of a Life
 

Join Date: Nov 2010
Casino cash: $7702645



Wouldn't that just be awesome. Fire Matheny to hire his twin.
Posts: 24,336
jd1020 's phone was tapped by Scott Pioli.jd1020 's phone was tapped by Scott Pioli.jd1020 's phone was tapped by Scott Pioli.jd1020 's phone was tapped by Scott Pioli.jd1020 's phone was tapped by Scott Pioli.jd1020 's phone was tapped by Scott Pioli.jd1020 's phone was tapped by Scott Pioli.jd1020 's phone was tapped by Scott Pioli.jd1020 's phone was tapped by Scott Pioli.jd1020 's phone was tapped by Scott Pioli.jd1020 's phone was tapped by Scott Pioli.
    Reply With Quote
Old 07-15-2018, 12:59 AM   #2027
BigRedChief BigRedChief is offline
Has a particular set of skills
 
BigRedChief's Avatar
 

Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: On the water
Casino cash: $2899627
VARSITY
Unconfirmed from a radio guy.........

Mo talked with Molina today. After that talk, he decided to fire today after getting permission from Dewitt.
__________________
Time is worth more than money.
Posts: 79,196
BigRedChief is obviously part of the inner Circle.BigRedChief is obviously part of the inner Circle.BigRedChief is obviously part of the inner Circle.BigRedChief is obviously part of the inner Circle.BigRedChief is obviously part of the inner Circle.BigRedChief is obviously part of the inner Circle.BigRedChief is obviously part of the inner Circle.BigRedChief is obviously part of the inner Circle.BigRedChief is obviously part of the inner Circle.BigRedChief is obviously part of the inner Circle.BigRedChief is obviously part of the inner Circle.
    Reply With Quote
Old 07-15-2018, 09:16 AM   #2028
Chief Roundup Chief Roundup is offline
Admitted Planet Junky
 
Chief Roundup's Avatar
 

Join Date: Oct 2000
Casino cash: $1821627
So what is the list of replacements? Who would you all like to have as Mathenys replacement?
__________________
Fanaticism is nowhere.
There is no tenderness or humanity in fanaticism.
Posts: 19,228
Chief Roundup has enough rep power to blowy ou to bits.Chief Roundup has enough rep power to blowy ou to bits.Chief Roundup has enough rep power to blowy ou to bits.Chief Roundup has enough rep power to blowy ou to bits.Chief Roundup has enough rep power to blowy ou to bits.Chief Roundup has enough rep power to blowy ou to bits.Chief Roundup has enough rep power to blowy ou to bits.Chief Roundup has enough rep power to blowy ou to bits.Chief Roundup has enough rep power to blowy ou to bits.Chief Roundup has enough rep power to blowy ou to bits.Chief Roundup has enough rep power to blowy ou to bits.
    Reply With Quote
Old 07-15-2018, 09:20 AM   #2029
Chief Roundup Chief Roundup is offline
Admitted Planet Junky
 
Chief Roundup's Avatar
 

Join Date: Oct 2000
Casino cash: $1821627
This seems like a horrible list to me.

http://www.sportingnews.com/mlb/news...c1x9ymvrgylqz8

While the Cards are likely a half-season away from selecting a permanent replacement (bench coach Mike Shildt was named interim manager), here are some candidates the franchise could consider as it prepares to enter a new era:
Joe Girardi

Could Girardi find his way back to the National League?

The 2006 NL Manager of the Year with the Marlins was unceremoniously let go last year by the Yankees after a playoff run that lasted much longer than many thought it would — the Bombers came up one win short of the World Series after being knocked off by the eventual world champion Astros in the ALCS. His final record with New York: 910-710 (.562 winning percentage).

Girardi has history with Cards president John Mozeliak — he played for the expansion Rockies from 1993-95 when Mozeliak was beginning his front-office career in Denver, and he ended his playing career with the Cardinals in 2003 when Mozeliak was assistant GM to Walt Jocketty. Given those connections and his clear desire to manage again, he will most likely get at least a phone call to gauge his interest.
Carlos Beltran

Beltran, who had two productive seasons for the Cardinals in 2012 and 2013, was a hot managerial candidate following the 2017 season. He interviewed with the Yankees to replace Girardi and was reportedly one of the final candidates in a search that turned into something out of "Survivor."

Beltran knows how to play the game and appears to be a fine example of the "Cardinal Way." He's also fresh off a World Series win with the Astros and is a beloved baseball figure and mentor. Beltran has often been hailed for his ability to communicate and guide young players, something in which the Cardinals appear to be lacking.

It's difficult to see the Cardinals hiring Beltran given his lack of managerial experience, but giving him a call would be a sexy move. They aren't known to be flashy when it comes to hiring managers, but it feels as though the organization needs a shot of energy, and Beltran would certainly help remove the staleness surrounding the franchise.
Raul Ibanez

Like Beltran, Ibanez has interviewed recently for managerial openings. The Rays and Yankees both expressed interest in him, and he was rumored to be a candidate for the Phillies' job last year before the club hired Gabe Kapler.

Also similar to Beltran, Ibanez doesn't have managerial experience, but he is often hailed as a bright baseball mind. The well-traveled Ibanez, who's four seasons removed from playing, will likely find himself leading a coaching staff in the future. Would the Cardinals — for whom Ibanez never played — give him that shot?
Jose Oquendo

Oquendo is the easy in-house nominee. He is in his second stint as the Cardinals' third-base coach (he was on the staffs of the 2006 and 2011 world championship teams) and he played 10 seasons (1986-95) for the Redbirds as the team's popular "Secret Weapon."

He interviewed to succeed Tony La Russa in 2011 before the Cardinals hired Matheny. He has also auditioned for the Mariners, Mets and Padres.

While it isn't quite big-league experience, he has managed major-leaguers before: He led Team Puerto Rico, whose roster includes Cardinals catcher Yadier Molina, in the World Baseball Classic in 2006 and 2009.

Oquendo makes a lot of sense given his history with the organization and intimate knowledge of the "Cardinal Way," and he'll likely get at least a second shot at a first (or third) impression with the front office.
Jason Giambi

Say what you will about Giambi, but he is considered destined for a managing gig at some point.
__________________
Fanaticism is nowhere.
There is no tenderness or humanity in fanaticism.

Last edited by Chief Roundup; 07-15-2018 at 09:35 AM..
Posts: 19,228
Chief Roundup has enough rep power to blowy ou to bits.Chief Roundup has enough rep power to blowy ou to bits.Chief Roundup has enough rep power to blowy ou to bits.Chief Roundup has enough rep power to blowy ou to bits.Chief Roundup has enough rep power to blowy ou to bits.Chief Roundup has enough rep power to blowy ou to bits.Chief Roundup has enough rep power to blowy ou to bits.Chief Roundup has enough rep power to blowy ou to bits.Chief Roundup has enough rep power to blowy ou to bits.Chief Roundup has enough rep power to blowy ou to bits.Chief Roundup has enough rep power to blowy ou to bits.
    Reply With Quote
Old 07-15-2018, 09:27 AM   #2030
MarkDavis'Haircut MarkDavis'Haircut is offline
MVP
 
MarkDavis'Haircut's Avatar
 

Join Date: Aug 2017
Casino cash: $4950400
Quote:
Originally Posted by Chief Roundup View Post
So what is the list of replacements? Who would you all like to have as Mathenys replacement?
You can have Clint Hurdle.
Posts: 13,664
MarkDavis'Haircut is obviously part of the inner Circle.MarkDavis'Haircut is obviously part of the inner Circle.MarkDavis'Haircut is obviously part of the inner Circle.MarkDavis'Haircut is obviously part of the inner Circle.MarkDavis'Haircut is obviously part of the inner Circle.MarkDavis'Haircut is obviously part of the inner Circle.MarkDavis'Haircut is obviously part of the inner Circle.MarkDavis'Haircut is obviously part of the inner Circle.MarkDavis'Haircut is obviously part of the inner Circle.MarkDavis'Haircut is obviously part of the inner Circle.MarkDavis'Haircut is obviously part of the inner Circle.
    Reply With Quote
Old 07-15-2018, 09:29 AM   #2031
BigRedChief BigRedChief is offline
Has a particular set of skills
 
BigRedChief's Avatar
 

Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: On the water
Casino cash: $2899627
VARSITY
Quote:
Originally Posted by Chief Roundup View Post
This seems like a horrible list to me.

While the Cards are likely a half-season away from selecting a permanent replacement (bench coach Mike Shildt was named interim manager), here are some candidates the franchise could consider as it prepares to enter a new era:
Joe Girardi

Could Girardi find his way back to the National League?

The 2006 NL Manager of the Year with the Marlins was unceremoniously let go last year by the Yankees after a playoff run that lasted much longer than many thought it would — the Bombers came up one win short of the World Series after being knocked off by the eventual world champion Astros in the ALCS. His final record with New York: 910-710 (.562 winning percentage).

Girardi has history with Cards president John Mozeliak — he played for the expansion Rockies from 1993-95 when Mozeliak was beginning his front-office career in Denver, and he ended his playing career with the Cardinals in 2003 when Mozeliak was assistant GM to Walt Jocketty. Given those connections and his clear desire to manage again, he will most likely get at least a phone call to gauge his interest.
Carlos Beltran

Beltran, who had two productive seasons for the Cardinals in 2012 and 2013, was a hot managerial candidate following the 2017 season. He interviewed with the Yankees to replace Girardi and was reportedly one of the final candidates in a search that turned into something out of "Survivor."

Beltran knows how to play the game and appears to be a fine example of the "Cardinal Way." He's also fresh off a World Series win with the Astros and is a beloved baseball figure and mentor. Beltran has often been hailed for his ability to communicate and guide young players, something in which the Cardinals appear to be lacking.

It's difficult to see the Cardinals hiring Beltran given his lack of managerial experience, but giving him a call would be a sexy move. They aren't known to be flashy when it comes to hiring managers, but it feels as though the organization needs a shot of energy, and Beltran would certainly help remove the staleness surrounding the franchise.
Raul Ibanez

Like Beltran, Ibanez has interviewed recently for managerial openings. The Rays and Yankees both expressed interest in him, and he was rumored to be a candidate for the Phillies' job last year before the club hired Gabe Kapler.

Also similar to Beltran, Ibanez doesn't have managerial experience, but he is often hailed as a bright baseball mind. The well-traveled Ibanez, who's four seasons removed from playing, will likely find himself leading a coaching staff in the future. Would the Cardinals — for whom Ibanez never played — give him that shot?
Jose Oquendo

Oquendo is the easy in-house nominee. He is in his second stint as the Cardinals' third-base coach (he was on the staffs of the 2006 and 2011 world championship teams) and he played 10 seasons (1986-95) for the Redbirds as the team's popular "Secret Weapon."

He interviewed to succeed Tony La Russa in 2011 before the Cardinals hired Matheny. He has also auditioned for the Mariners, Mets and Padres.

While it isn't quite big-league experience, he has managed major-leaguers before: He led Team Puerto Rico, whose roster includes Cardinals catcher Yadier Molina, in the World Baseball Classic in 2006 and 2009.

Oquendo makes a lot of sense given his history with the organization and intimate knowledge of the "Cardinal Way," and he'll likely get at least a second shot at a first (or third) impression with the front office.
Jason Giambi

Say what you will about Giambi, but he is considered destined for a managing gig at some point.
who’s list is this? Did you write this? You need to at least tell us where this is from.
__________________
Time is worth more than money.
Posts: 79,196
BigRedChief is obviously part of the inner Circle.BigRedChief is obviously part of the inner Circle.BigRedChief is obviously part of the inner Circle.BigRedChief is obviously part of the inner Circle.BigRedChief is obviously part of the inner Circle.BigRedChief is obviously part of the inner Circle.BigRedChief is obviously part of the inner Circle.BigRedChief is obviously part of the inner Circle.BigRedChief is obviously part of the inner Circle.BigRedChief is obviously part of the inner Circle.BigRedChief is obviously part of the inner Circle.
    Reply With Quote
Old 07-15-2018, 09:34 AM   #2032
BigRedChief BigRedChief is offline
Has a particular set of skills
 
BigRedChief's Avatar
 

Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: On the water
Casino cash: $2899627
VARSITY
Quote:
Originally Posted by Carr4MVP View Post
You can have Clint Hurdle.
__________________
Time is worth more than money.
Posts: 79,196
BigRedChief is obviously part of the inner Circle.BigRedChief is obviously part of the inner Circle.BigRedChief is obviously part of the inner Circle.BigRedChief is obviously part of the inner Circle.BigRedChief is obviously part of the inner Circle.BigRedChief is obviously part of the inner Circle.BigRedChief is obviously part of the inner Circle.BigRedChief is obviously part of the inner Circle.BigRedChief is obviously part of the inner Circle.BigRedChief is obviously part of the inner Circle.BigRedChief is obviously part of the inner Circle.
Thumbs Up 1 Thumbs Down 0     Reply With Quote
Old 07-15-2018, 09:35 AM   #2033
Chief Roundup Chief Roundup is offline
Admitted Planet Junky
 
Chief Roundup's Avatar
 

Join Date: Oct 2000
Casino cash: $1821627
Quote:
Originally Posted by BigRedChief View Post
who’s list is this? Did you write this? You need to at least tell us where this is from.
Sorry man I thought I had the link in there.

http://www.sportingnews.com/mlb/news...c1x9ymvrgylqz8
__________________
Fanaticism is nowhere.
There is no tenderness or humanity in fanaticism.
Posts: 19,228
Chief Roundup has enough rep power to blowy ou to bits.Chief Roundup has enough rep power to blowy ou to bits.Chief Roundup has enough rep power to blowy ou to bits.Chief Roundup has enough rep power to blowy ou to bits.Chief Roundup has enough rep power to blowy ou to bits.Chief Roundup has enough rep power to blowy ou to bits.Chief Roundup has enough rep power to blowy ou to bits.Chief Roundup has enough rep power to blowy ou to bits.Chief Roundup has enough rep power to blowy ou to bits.Chief Roundup has enough rep power to blowy ou to bits.Chief Roundup has enough rep power to blowy ou to bits.
    Reply With Quote
Old 07-15-2018, 09:37 AM   #2034
duncan_idaho duncan_idaho is offline
M-I-Z-Z-O-U
 
duncan_idaho's Avatar
 

Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: Kansas City
Casino cash: $1510308
Think Ibanez is a good candidate if they dip into the pool with little experience. Great motivator, varied experience, smart and articulate. Can win over both young players and vets.

Not sure there’s a realistic “steal him” manager that’s a great upgrade. Better to go with fresh blood IMO.
__________________
"You gotta love livin', cause dying is a pain in the ass."
---- Sinatra
Posts: 21,145
duncan_idaho is obviously part of the inner Circle.duncan_idaho is obviously part of the inner Circle.duncan_idaho is obviously part of the inner Circle.duncan_idaho is obviously part of the inner Circle.duncan_idaho is obviously part of the inner Circle.duncan_idaho is obviously part of the inner Circle.duncan_idaho is obviously part of the inner Circle.duncan_idaho is obviously part of the inner Circle.duncan_idaho is obviously part of the inner Circle.duncan_idaho is obviously part of the inner Circle.duncan_idaho is obviously part of the inner Circle.
    Reply With Quote
Old 07-15-2018, 09:40 AM   #2035
Chief Roundup Chief Roundup is offline
Admitted Planet Junky
 
Chief Roundup's Avatar
 

Join Date: Oct 2000
Casino cash: $1821627
https://kmox.radio.com/articles/card...cement-manager

ST. LOUIS (KMOX) - The St. Louis Cardinals are seven games out of first place in the NL Central and four out of an NL Wild Card, which is by no means unreachable with a half-season of baseball remaining. After St. Louis dismissed manager Mike Matheny and hitting coaches John Mabry and Bill Mueller, we look at the possible long-term options for the Cardinals (in no particular order):


Mike Shildt

The 49-year-old has been a member of the Cardinals organization since 2004 and has served on the team’s Major League coaching staff the past two (2017-18) seasons. He has been named the interim manager for the time being, but could become the best option if St. Louis can't attract a big-name coach by the start of next season.

Jose Oquendo

Can the Secret Weapon also play manager? The 55-year-old former infielder may be the players' choice, as he has often received the praises of practically all of St. Louis' infield position players, including Yadier Molina, Kolten Wong, Paul DeJong and Jose Martinez.

Carlos Beltran

The former slugger for the Cardinals, New York Yankees, New York Mets and Houston Astros was among the finalists for the Yankees' manager spot, this season. He took the 2018 season off, but the nine-time All-Star could be back on a managerial short list soon.

Joe Girardi

The Peoria, Illinois native will be among the most-likely of outside hires. He was a catcher for St. Louis in his final season as a player in 2003, before beginning a managerial career in 2006 with the Florida Marlins. After one season there, he managed the Yankees for 10 seasons, winning the 2009 World Series championship.

Mark McGwire

We've seen Big Mac back in St. Louis a lot lately, as he's the current bench coach of the San Diego Padres and each time he seems to receive a bigger ovation from the fans. McGwire was the Cardinals hitting coach between 2009-2012, then moved the Dodgers in 2013 and San Diego after.

Stubby Clapp

Last year, he was named the Minor League Baseball Manager of the Year, after leading the Memphis Redbirds to a league championship in his first season at the helm. And with the best record in the Pacific Coast League again this year, they could be repeat champions.

Terry Pendleton

The former St. Louis and Atlanta Braves third baseman was let go as bench coach of the Braves after th 2017 season. He has been on the shortlist of recent MLB managerial jobs inlcuding Atlanta in 2011, Washington Nationals in 2006 and St. Louis in 2012, after Tony La Russa ended his managing career with the Cardinals.

Willie McGee

Similar to Oquendo, he's a guy who almost every current Cardinals player would get behind – not to mention he's an all-time fan favorite. McGee returned to the MLB dugout full-time this season, after working as a minor-league instructor for the Cardinals in recent years.

Joe McEwing

Famouly known by St. Louis fans for his "Little Mac Land," McEwing is the current bench coach for the Chicago White Sox. He played just two seasons in St. Louis in the late 1990s, but did set a new record for the longest errorless games by a MLB outfielder (230 games) during that time.
__________________
Fanaticism is nowhere.
There is no tenderness or humanity in fanaticism.
Posts: 19,228
Chief Roundup has enough rep power to blowy ou to bits.Chief Roundup has enough rep power to blowy ou to bits.Chief Roundup has enough rep power to blowy ou to bits.Chief Roundup has enough rep power to blowy ou to bits.Chief Roundup has enough rep power to blowy ou to bits.Chief Roundup has enough rep power to blowy ou to bits.Chief Roundup has enough rep power to blowy ou to bits.Chief Roundup has enough rep power to blowy ou to bits.Chief Roundup has enough rep power to blowy ou to bits.Chief Roundup has enough rep power to blowy ou to bits.Chief Roundup has enough rep power to blowy ou to bits.
    Reply With Quote
Old 07-15-2018, 10:14 AM   #2036
pugsnotdrugs19 pugsnotdrugs19 is offline
SUPER BOWL CHAMPIONS
 
pugsnotdrugs19's Avatar
 

Join Date: Aug 2013
Casino cash: $9119447
I wouldn’t hate Harold Reynolds. Think he’d be a good fit in STL.
Posts: 26,378
pugsnotdrugs19 is obviously part of the inner Circle.pugsnotdrugs19 is obviously part of the inner Circle.pugsnotdrugs19 is obviously part of the inner Circle.pugsnotdrugs19 is obviously part of the inner Circle.pugsnotdrugs19 is obviously part of the inner Circle.pugsnotdrugs19 is obviously part of the inner Circle.pugsnotdrugs19 is obviously part of the inner Circle.pugsnotdrugs19 is obviously part of the inner Circle.pugsnotdrugs19 is obviously part of the inner Circle.pugsnotdrugs19 is obviously part of the inner Circle.pugsnotdrugs19 is obviously part of the inner Circle.
    Reply With Quote
Old 07-15-2018, 10:16 AM   #2037
duncan_idaho duncan_idaho is offline
M-I-Z-Z-O-U
 
duncan_idaho's Avatar
 

Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: Kansas City
Casino cash: $1510308
Quote:
Originally Posted by pugsnotdrugs19 View Post
I wouldn’t hate Harold Reynolds. Think he’d be a good fit in STL.

Did you hate Mike Matheny as a tactical manager?

Because Harold would probably be just as bad if not worse, with the same style.
__________________
"You gotta love livin', cause dying is a pain in the ass."
---- Sinatra
Posts: 21,145
duncan_idaho is obviously part of the inner Circle.duncan_idaho is obviously part of the inner Circle.duncan_idaho is obviously part of the inner Circle.duncan_idaho is obviously part of the inner Circle.duncan_idaho is obviously part of the inner Circle.duncan_idaho is obviously part of the inner Circle.duncan_idaho is obviously part of the inner Circle.duncan_idaho is obviously part of the inner Circle.duncan_idaho is obviously part of the inner Circle.duncan_idaho is obviously part of the inner Circle.duncan_idaho is obviously part of the inner Circle.
    Reply With Quote
Old 07-15-2018, 10:28 AM   #2038
Rams Fan Rams Fan is offline
Greatest QB Duo of 2015
 
Rams Fan's Avatar
 

Join Date: Mar 2010
Casino cash: $2411133
I’d be stunned if they hire a manager without any coaching experience. Not mananagerial experience, but coaching experience in general.

Hiring Beltran or Ibańez or someone or that ilk would be crazy.
Posts: 17,134
Rams Fan 's phone was tapped by Scott Pioli.Rams Fan 's phone was tapped by Scott Pioli.Rams Fan 's phone was tapped by Scott Pioli.Rams Fan 's phone was tapped by Scott Pioli.Rams Fan 's phone was tapped by Scott Pioli.Rams Fan 's phone was tapped by Scott Pioli.Rams Fan 's phone was tapped by Scott Pioli.Rams Fan 's phone was tapped by Scott Pioli.Rams Fan 's phone was tapped by Scott Pioli.Rams Fan 's phone was tapped by Scott Pioli.Rams Fan 's phone was tapped by Scott Pioli.
    Reply With Quote
Old 07-15-2018, 10:29 AM   #2039
'Hamas' Jenkins 'Hamas' Jenkins is offline
Now you've pissed me off!
 
'Hamas' Jenkins's Avatar
 

Join Date: Jan 2006
Casino cash: $7959572
Just hire Stubby Clapp. A manager doesn't have to be great, just not a ****ing moron. He's done very well in Memphis, and he's still a young guy.
__________________
"When the Know-Nothings get control, it will read 'all men are created equal, except negroes, and foreigners, and Catholics.' When it comes to this I should prefer emigrating to some country where they make no pretense of loving liberty – to Russia, for instance, where despotism can be taken pure, and without the base alloy of hypocrisy.”--Abraham Lincoln
Posts: 74,847
'Hamas' Jenkins is obviously part of the inner Circle.'Hamas' Jenkins is obviously part of the inner Circle.'Hamas' Jenkins is obviously part of the inner Circle.'Hamas' Jenkins is obviously part of the inner Circle.'Hamas' Jenkins is obviously part of the inner Circle.'Hamas' Jenkins is obviously part of the inner Circle.'Hamas' Jenkins is obviously part of the inner Circle.'Hamas' Jenkins is obviously part of the inner Circle.'Hamas' Jenkins is obviously part of the inner Circle.'Hamas' Jenkins is obviously part of the inner Circle.'Hamas' Jenkins is obviously part of the inner Circle.
    Reply With Quote
Old 07-15-2018, 10:31 AM   #2040
'Hamas' Jenkins 'Hamas' Jenkins is offline
Now you've pissed me off!
 
'Hamas' Jenkins's Avatar
 

Join Date: Jan 2006
Casino cash: $7959572
Quote:
Originally Posted by pugsnotdrugs19 View Post
I wouldn’t hate Harold Reynolds. Think he’d be a good fit in STL.
__________________
"When the Know-Nothings get control, it will read 'all men are created equal, except negroes, and foreigners, and Catholics.' When it comes to this I should prefer emigrating to some country where they make no pretense of loving liberty – to Russia, for instance, where despotism can be taken pure, and without the base alloy of hypocrisy.”--Abraham Lincoln
Posts: 74,847
'Hamas' Jenkins is obviously part of the inner Circle.'Hamas' Jenkins is obviously part of the inner Circle.'Hamas' Jenkins is obviously part of the inner Circle.'Hamas' Jenkins is obviously part of the inner Circle.'Hamas' Jenkins is obviously part of the inner Circle.'Hamas' Jenkins is obviously part of the inner Circle.'Hamas' Jenkins is obviously part of the inner Circle.'Hamas' Jenkins is obviously part of the inner Circle.'Hamas' Jenkins is obviously part of the inner Circle.'Hamas' Jenkins is obviously part of the inner Circle.'Hamas' Jenkins is obviously part of the inner Circle.
    Reply With Quote
Reply


Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is On

Forum Jump




All times are GMT -6. The time now is 06:10 AM.


This is a test for a client's site.
Fort Worth Texas Process Servers
Covering Arlington, Fort Worth, Grand Prairie and surrounding communities.
Tarrant County, Texas and Johnson County, Texas.
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.8
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.