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LAAFTERHOURS
Participant[quote=UCGal]Disclaimer – my husband is a lifelong “Iggles” fan, and a Philly native. I’m a non-sports person, but lived in the Philly metro area for 9 years.
I think it will be interesting to watch. Especially interesting to see how much the Philadelphia fans boo the crap out of him. Philly fans are notoriously rude – even to their own team. (I used to go to Flyers games fairly regularly – I’ve witnessed it.) If a set of fans and player deserve each other – this is it… It won’t be fun for Vick unless he plays phenomenally.[/quote]
They are also notoriously closed-minded. I spend my life there (age 9-22).
It was inevitable that he would play again. As a birds fan, Im glad to see him on our sidelines as opposed to the Gmen, Boys or Skins. He has talent that is undeniable. He is not a pure pocket passer, but his completion %, td to int % is not far off from Mcnabb and his winning % is only 6% worse than mcnabb and he never had the supporting cast that Dmac has had. I hope they concentrate on his pocket passing and catching skills (they should shoot tennis balls at him as a drill).
What he did was disgusting and wrong but this philly fan has moved on. The rest of the fan base should too. Life is too short to dwell on shit but clearly most people back there havent ever learned that rule in life.
Go Cheagles!
LAAFTERHOURS
Participant[quote=UCGal]Disclaimer – my husband is a lifelong “Iggles” fan, and a Philly native. I’m a non-sports person, but lived in the Philly metro area for 9 years.
I think it will be interesting to watch. Especially interesting to see how much the Philadelphia fans boo the crap out of him. Philly fans are notoriously rude – even to their own team. (I used to go to Flyers games fairly regularly – I’ve witnessed it.) If a set of fans and player deserve each other – this is it… It won’t be fun for Vick unless he plays phenomenally.[/quote]
They are also notoriously closed-minded. I spend my life there (age 9-22).
It was inevitable that he would play again. As a birds fan, Im glad to see him on our sidelines as opposed to the Gmen, Boys or Skins. He has talent that is undeniable. He is not a pure pocket passer, but his completion %, td to int % is not far off from Mcnabb and his winning % is only 6% worse than mcnabb and he never had the supporting cast that Dmac has had. I hope they concentrate on his pocket passing and catching skills (they should shoot tennis balls at him as a drill).
What he did was disgusting and wrong but this philly fan has moved on. The rest of the fan base should too. Life is too short to dwell on shit but clearly most people back there havent ever learned that rule in life.
Go Cheagles!
LAAFTERHOURS
Participant[quote=UCGal]Disclaimer – my husband is a lifelong “Iggles” fan, and a Philly native. I’m a non-sports person, but lived in the Philly metro area for 9 years.
I think it will be interesting to watch. Especially interesting to see how much the Philadelphia fans boo the crap out of him. Philly fans are notoriously rude – even to their own team. (I used to go to Flyers games fairly regularly – I’ve witnessed it.) If a set of fans and player deserve each other – this is it… It won’t be fun for Vick unless he plays phenomenally.[/quote]
They are also notoriously closed-minded. I spend my life there (age 9-22).
It was inevitable that he would play again. As a birds fan, Im glad to see him on our sidelines as opposed to the Gmen, Boys or Skins. He has talent that is undeniable. He is not a pure pocket passer, but his completion %, td to int % is not far off from Mcnabb and his winning % is only 6% worse than mcnabb and he never had the supporting cast that Dmac has had. I hope they concentrate on his pocket passing and catching skills (they should shoot tennis balls at him as a drill).
What he did was disgusting and wrong but this philly fan has moved on. The rest of the fan base should too. Life is too short to dwell on shit but clearly most people back there havent ever learned that rule in life.
Go Cheagles!
LAAFTERHOURS
Participant[quote=UCGal]Disclaimer – my husband is a lifelong “Iggles” fan, and a Philly native. I’m a non-sports person, but lived in the Philly metro area for 9 years.
I think it will be interesting to watch. Especially interesting to see how much the Philadelphia fans boo the crap out of him. Philly fans are notoriously rude – even to their own team. (I used to go to Flyers games fairly regularly – I’ve witnessed it.) If a set of fans and player deserve each other – this is it… It won’t be fun for Vick unless he plays phenomenally.[/quote]
They are also notoriously closed-minded. I spend my life there (age 9-22).
It was inevitable that he would play again. As a birds fan, Im glad to see him on our sidelines as opposed to the Gmen, Boys or Skins. He has talent that is undeniable. He is not a pure pocket passer, but his completion %, td to int % is not far off from Mcnabb and his winning % is only 6% worse than mcnabb and he never had the supporting cast that Dmac has had. I hope they concentrate on his pocket passing and catching skills (they should shoot tennis balls at him as a drill).
What he did was disgusting and wrong but this philly fan has moved on. The rest of the fan base should too. Life is too short to dwell on shit but clearly most people back there havent ever learned that rule in life.
Go Cheagles!
LAAFTERHOURS
ParticipantI saw that one this morning. It says that the mold work has been done, which if it returns holds the company that did the work responsible.
Drywall, new kitchen cabs, flooring and paint – do it yourself on most of it and you can do this well on the cheap (lumber liquidators for flooring, hire a prof drywaller and price out the cabinets).
500K should take it. Toss 75k into it over 3 months, sell it at 650-700K in the spring for a profit. Not a bad move.
LAAFTERHOURS
ParticipantI saw that one this morning. It says that the mold work has been done, which if it returns holds the company that did the work responsible.
Drywall, new kitchen cabs, flooring and paint – do it yourself on most of it and you can do this well on the cheap (lumber liquidators for flooring, hire a prof drywaller and price out the cabinets).
500K should take it. Toss 75k into it over 3 months, sell it at 650-700K in the spring for a profit. Not a bad move.
LAAFTERHOURS
ParticipantI saw that one this morning. It says that the mold work has been done, which if it returns holds the company that did the work responsible.
Drywall, new kitchen cabs, flooring and paint – do it yourself on most of it and you can do this well on the cheap (lumber liquidators for flooring, hire a prof drywaller and price out the cabinets).
500K should take it. Toss 75k into it over 3 months, sell it at 650-700K in the spring for a profit. Not a bad move.
LAAFTERHOURS
ParticipantI saw that one this morning. It says that the mold work has been done, which if it returns holds the company that did the work responsible.
Drywall, new kitchen cabs, flooring and paint – do it yourself on most of it and you can do this well on the cheap (lumber liquidators for flooring, hire a prof drywaller and price out the cabinets).
500K should take it. Toss 75k into it over 3 months, sell it at 650-700K in the spring for a profit. Not a bad move.
LAAFTERHOURS
ParticipantI saw that one this morning. It says that the mold work has been done, which if it returns holds the company that did the work responsible.
Drywall, new kitchen cabs, flooring and paint – do it yourself on most of it and you can do this well on the cheap (lumber liquidators for flooring, hire a prof drywaller and price out the cabinets).
500K should take it. Toss 75k into it over 3 months, sell it at 650-700K in the spring for a profit. Not a bad move.
August 9, 2009 at 4:45 PM in reply to: Have you ever considered installing artificial grass? #442899LAAFTERHOURS
ParticipantI personally would rather remove all my grass and lay a nice flagstone patio with and build an outdoor living room instead of wasting water on a lawn. There are enough parks for my kids to play at that I dont need a massive lawn.
Back east I wanted a lot of space bc i didnt want my neighbors on top of me but here I dont want the maintenance.
August 9, 2009 at 4:45 PM in reply to: Have you ever considered installing artificial grass? #443093LAAFTERHOURS
ParticipantI personally would rather remove all my grass and lay a nice flagstone patio with and build an outdoor living room instead of wasting water on a lawn. There are enough parks for my kids to play at that I dont need a massive lawn.
Back east I wanted a lot of space bc i didnt want my neighbors on top of me but here I dont want the maintenance.
August 9, 2009 at 4:45 PM in reply to: Have you ever considered installing artificial grass? #443431LAAFTERHOURS
ParticipantI personally would rather remove all my grass and lay a nice flagstone patio with and build an outdoor living room instead of wasting water on a lawn. There are enough parks for my kids to play at that I dont need a massive lawn.
Back east I wanted a lot of space bc i didnt want my neighbors on top of me but here I dont want the maintenance.
August 9, 2009 at 4:45 PM in reply to: Have you ever considered installing artificial grass? #443500LAAFTERHOURS
ParticipantI personally would rather remove all my grass and lay a nice flagstone patio with and build an outdoor living room instead of wasting water on a lawn. There are enough parks for my kids to play at that I dont need a massive lawn.
Back east I wanted a lot of space bc i didnt want my neighbors on top of me but here I dont want the maintenance.
August 9, 2009 at 4:45 PM in reply to: Have you ever considered installing artificial grass? #443679LAAFTERHOURS
ParticipantI personally would rather remove all my grass and lay a nice flagstone patio with and build an outdoor living room instead of wasting water on a lawn. There are enough parks for my kids to play at that I dont need a massive lawn.
Back east I wanted a lot of space bc i didnt want my neighbors on top of me but here I dont want the maintenance.
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