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#1 pundog
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As Brad Pitt once so elequently said:

"Ya like Dags?"

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#2 pundog
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I have an xbox for playing my old Xbox games. Wierd eh?
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#3 pundog
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Put in something cool like dirtbikes, everyone likes dirtbikes. Or those tube things from Futurama.
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#4 pundog
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UFC is a sport, golf and Nascar are not.-Dionysus-
Golf is a sport, it takes talent and ability to do what those guys do on the PGA. Racing is too for the same reasons. Poker, on the other hand, is not.
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[QUOTE="Large_Soda"][QUOTE="ZebethOrZebes"][QUOTE="Large_Soda"]

[QUOTE="ZebethOrZebes"]Ducks, for the sake of Canadian hockey fans.

(The last team you should be chearing for is the team in the Capital. The team that precipitated the exit of two other Canadian teams!)

And also because I hate Ottawa.ZebethOrZebes

How was Ottawa responsible for the lackluster attendance in Winnepeg and Quebec City? They sealed their own fates.

That's hilarious, honestly. Lacklustre attendance in Winnepeg and Quebec. You're a funny guy, and it's not surprising you practice revisionist history when you're from the Canadian Epicentre of Disemblance. Quebec and Winnepeg had great support from the fans, but it lacked the wealthy base to buy seat licences, sky boxes, and season tickets. Ottawa has that because of all the deals that went down with lobbyists before the rules regulating lobbying were changed. Though I'm sure politicians and businessmen will find another way to rub elbows in your fair city.

Ottawa is in the same situation when it comes to box seats.  Being a Government city and having a declining high tech industry they don't have the same vantage point as cities like Toronto or Montreal.  Out of all the Canadian teams in the league right now Ottawa has the least going for it in terms of location, city support and outrageous property taxes, yet they are still thriving.

A wealthy base, sky boxes and season tickets all contribute to a franchises success and if you are in a market that is not well equipped to handle it you will inevitably fail and that is what happened to Winnipeg and Quebec.  I'm not practicing any revisionist history, I was simply commenting that you seem to think that because Ottawa came into the league it all of a sudden meant Winnipeg and Quebec were doomed and that is not the case.

You must have some deep seeded hatred for Ottawa because it is the Capital city and that's just sad, and it shouldn't reflect on the team that plays there.  You're trying to spin it around like I never wanted the Nordiques or Jets to succeed and that is so far from the truth. 



No, it's just fun to see how people react when you tear into their city and/or team. Usually. You reacted too seriously, I was more hoping you would have called Quebec and Winnepeg backwater hick cities, or commented on how Winnepeg was the bar-fight capital of Canada. But you didn't and that's sad. However, the NHL was far less inclined to resist the move from Quebec City to Colorado because they had a brand new team in the middle of central Canada who had the lobbying and technology industries as supporters.

Why do you think the Expos moved to Washington, DC? The city is undergoing a revival, and now lobbyists can feel safe taking their friends in government to a luxury box at a baseball game.

Besides, everyone knows Hamilton is the barfight capital of Canada.
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jermaine pennant was useless! maldini is twice his age and kept up with him.

as far as im concerned, weve beaten the best teams engalnd had to offer in this tournament. we shouldve won at old trafford but came back to destroy them 3-0 and then we outplayed liverpool.

by the way, why is it that liverpool only seem to have a chance of winning when theyre losing? seems risky to rely on coming back from behind or only elevating your game when you are losing.

and AC Milan were punished for what happend...and we were docked the points. just because we come back and win our group and then beat 3 teams over 2 legs and then beat liverpool in the final has nothing to do with us being cheaters...proves we deserve to be in the competition because we ARE that good.

its not arrogance its just fact.

 

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The whole coming from behind thing isn't a strategy, its just there is nothing more dangerous than a team that either is supposed to be done or a losing team in a close game scoring. Look at what happened with GS in the NBA playoffs, they should have been steamrolled by Dallas but because they had nothing to lose they won. On the other hand a team that's down and scores is dangerous because now they have hope, reminds me of a Rugby game I was in a couple of years ago, we were down 5-0 at half when some guy on the other team chirped one of our players. We ended up winning 35-5, including some downright rediculous tries.
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#7 pundog
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Games I'd rather have than Halo 3 right now on 360:

  1. Mass Effect
  2. Bioshock
  3. Forza 2
  4. Too Human
  5. Fable 2
  6. Gears of War 2
  7. NHL 08
  8. Dead Rising 2
  9. Rainbow Six Vegas 2
  10. PGR 4

And thats just off the top of my head. Halo 3 will most likely be a great game, but the 360 has a damn good lineup.

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KOTOR, Halo, Forza, Ninja Gaiden, and the Splintercell series (have always been best on Xbox other than the 1st) all say you're wrong.

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#9 pundog
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It sounds like the PS3 version may have a few extra things that will be DLC for Xbox users. I know Dan Houser has said that the lack of an HDD is causing some kinds of problems, so this might translate into a bit more bang for your buck for PlayStation users. Who knows. D_Znuhtz
Pretty sure that has to do with load times, like how PS3 games generally save some information to the HDD in order to make up for the slow BR drive. Problem is they obviously can't do that with the 360, so they have to work around it.
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#10 pundog
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Just like Half Life 2, which scored 8.3 on the Xbox.

Huh?

A game that scored a 9.2 on the PC (the apparently superior platform), considered to be one of the greatest games of all time, managed to score lower on the Xbox? I mean by those numbers the Xbox is clearly superior to the PC.

Maybe its because PC to console ports and vice-versa rarely work out. The two platforms offer very different experiences, and because of that without completely rebuilding a game a port (as opposed to a multiplat like Oblivion) rarely does as well as the original on a different platform.