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T.O. took time out of his preparation a couple days before the loss to the Eagles to try to trademark his famous quote, "I love me some me." Can "Getcha popcorn ready" be too far behind? |
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Posted by Joe @ 2:40 PM Wed, Jan 02, 2008
What does it mean?
Famous, huh?
Posted by Load Left @ 2:43 PM Wed, Jan 02, 2008
This concerns me more than losing Garrett. Most of the time, the team with the best players win. Ireland and his support group have done a good job of identifying people who can play in this league. I want to stay on top for a while. To do this, you have to constantly restocking the cabinets with improved groceries.
Ireland fought and convinced Parcells to take D-Ware over Spears. Jerry fought for and took Quincy about three rounds before he had to.
Point demonstrated!
Posted by Real Albert Einstein @ 3:55 PM Wed, Jan 02, 2008
Actually if Jerry had not picked Quincy, Romo probably would not be on the club. Somethings just work out for the best.
Posted by Moronbusters @ 3:56 PM Wed, Jan 02, 2008
Load Left
This is the TO thread.
No idea what your point is, but it certainly doesn't have anything to do with "Getcha Popcorn Ready".
Posted by RT @ 5:01 PM Wed, Jan 02, 2008
Trademarking "Let's get ready to rumble" worked out pretty good for Micheal Buffer. Good job TO, I would try to do the same since they play that clip over and over.
Posted by Scott in SA @ 5:05 PM Wed, Jan 02, 2008
Timmy Tabloid,
Thank you once again for taking time out to try and create dissention among the fan base. I suppose the DMN only let's you write about stuff like this because you don't know jack about the actual game of football. What is it like to be a complete douchebag? Inquiring minds want to know...
Posted by Capcha @ 5:05 PM Wed, Jan 02, 2008
Moronbusters, this is a Cowboy blog. I have no idea what your point is either. I know, shut da hell up!