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2 years ago  ::  Nov 23, 2010 - 1:02PM #11
luvdayanks
Posts: 9,739

Nov 23, 2010 -- 12:45PM, Cleese wrote:


Nov 23, 2010 -- 12:38PM, 61in61 wrote:


Nov 23, 2010 -- 12:09PM, Cleese wrote:


Nov 23, 2010 -- 12:04PM, BigGuy wrote:


Good.   Boston just got weaker.





And the Rangers just lost an incentive for Lee to return to Texas...




It also frees up more cash for them to go after Lee.





And? The Yankees are going to offer the most money no matter what. Taking money out of the equation, the only thing the Rangers have to offer is that Arlington is closer to Arkansas than NYC and AL West is a weaker division than the AL East. Other than those 2 things, the Rangers to have much to offer.





He'll have more than enough money to buy one of these. Proximity problem solved.


2 years ago  ::  Nov 23, 2010 - 1:07PM #12
61in61
Posts: 12,341

Nov 23, 2010 -- 12:45PM, Cleese wrote:


Nov 23, 2010 -- 12:38PM, 61in61 wrote:


Nov 23, 2010 -- 12:09PM, Cleese wrote:


Nov 23, 2010 -- 12:04PM, BigGuy wrote:


Good.   Boston just got weaker.





And the Rangers just lost an incentive for Lee to return to Texas...




It also frees up more cash for them to go after Lee.





And? The Yankees are going to offer the most money no matter what. Taking money out of the equation, the only thing the Rangers have to offer is that Arlington is closer to Arkansas than NYC and AL West is a weaker division than the AL East. Other than those 2 things, the Rangers to have much to offer.




We don't know that the Yanks will offer the most money "no matter what". Besides, at some point how much more money does a person need?

2 years ago  ::  Nov 23, 2010 - 1:09PM #13
61in61
Posts: 12,341

Nov 23, 2010 -- 1:02PM, luvdayanks wrote:


Nov 23, 2010 -- 12:45PM, Cleese wrote:


Nov 23, 2010 -- 12:38PM, 61in61 wrote:


Nov 23, 2010 -- 12:09PM, Cleese wrote:


Nov 23, 2010 -- 12:04PM, BigGuy wrote:


Good.   Boston just got weaker.





And the Rangers just lost an incentive for Lee to return to Texas...




It also frees up more cash for them to go after Lee.





And? The Yankees are going to offer the most money no matter what. Taking money out of the equation, the only thing the Rangers have to offer is that Arlington is closer to Arkansas than NYC and AL West is a weaker division than the AL East. Other than those 2 things, the Rangers to have much to offer.





He'll have more than enough money to buy one of these. Proximity problem solved.





It didn't work so well for Munson or Lidle.

2 years ago  ::  Nov 23, 2010 - 1:12PM #14
CaptainJeter
Posts: 4,405

Nov 23, 2010 -- 12:09PM, Cleese wrote:


Nov 23, 2010 -- 12:04PM, BigGuy wrote:


Good.   Boston just got weaker.





And the Rangers just lost an incentive for Lee to return to Texas...






 


not so , this  could make them more aggressive to sign him

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NOBODY DOES IT BETTER THAN THE NEW YORK YANKEES
2 years ago  ::  Nov 23, 2010 - 1:20PM #15
luvdayanks
Posts: 9,739

Nov 23, 2010 -- 1:09PM, 61in61 wrote:


Nov 23, 2010 -- 1:02PM, luvdayanks wrote:


Nov 23, 2010 -- 12:45PM, Cleese wrote:


Nov 23, 2010 -- 12:38PM, 61in61 wrote:


Nov 23, 2010 -- 12:09PM, Cleese wrote:


Nov 23, 2010 -- 12:04PM, BigGuy wrote:


Good.   Boston just got weaker.





And the Rangers just lost an incentive for Lee to return to Texas...




It also frees up more cash for them to go after Lee.





And? The Yankees are going to offer the most money no matter what. Taking money out of the equation, the only thing the Rangers have to offer is that Arlington is closer to Arkansas than NYC and AL West is a weaker division than the AL East. Other than those 2 things, the Rangers to have much to offer.





He'll have more than enough money to buy one of these. Proximity problem solved.




It didn't work so well for Munson or Lidle.





OUCH!!!Cry If it were me in that situation, I'd own one but have a professional pilot fly it. My son-in-law is a professional pilot who flies one like that for NetJets, and most star athletes or entertainment people with big bucks would rather fly that way, with a pro at the helm. I guess it has to be in your blood to both own and want to fly one, after all  it's not like driving a car and not everyone is John Travolta.

2 years ago  ::  Nov 23, 2010 - 1:30PM #16
AceMitchell
Posts: 3,782

Nov 23, 2010 -- 1:07PM, 61in61 wrote:


Nov 23, 2010 -- 12:45PM, Cleese wrote:


Nov 23, 2010 -- 12:38PM, 61in61 wrote:


Nov 23, 2010 -- 12:09PM, Cleese wrote:


Nov 23, 2010 -- 12:04PM, BigGuy wrote:


Good.   Boston just got weaker.





And the Rangers just lost an incentive for Lee to return to Texas...




It also frees up more cash for them to go after Lee.





And? The Yankees are going to offer the most money no matter what. Taking money out of the equation, the only thing the Rangers have to offer is that Arlington is closer to Arkansas than NYC and AL West is a weaker division than the AL East. Other than those 2 things, the Rangers to have much to offer.




We don't know that the Yanks will offer the most money "no matter what". Besides, at some point how much more money does a person need?




When this is the last chance a player has to cash in there is no such thing as too much money.

To anyone going through a difficult time right now  remember someone always has it worse.
2 years ago  ::  Nov 23, 2010 - 1:33PM #17
CaptainJeter
Posts: 4,405

Nov 23, 2010 -- 12:04PM, BigGuy wrote:


Good.   Boston just got weaker.




yes, BG, but I don't think they were prepared to pay him what he wanted either.

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NOBODY DOES IT BETTER THAN THE NEW YORK YANKEES
2 years ago  ::  Nov 23, 2010 - 4:33PM #18
RockinDaBronx
Posts: 2,829

Nov 23, 2010 -- 1:20PM, luvdayanks wrote:


Nov 23, 2010 -- 1:09PM, 61in61 wrote:


Nov 23, 2010 -- 1:02PM, luvdayanks wrote:


Nov 23, 2010 -- 12:45PM, Cleese wrote:


Nov 23, 2010 -- 12:38PM, 61in61 wrote:


Nov 23, 2010 -- 12:09PM, Cleese wrote:


Nov 23, 2010 -- 12:04PM, BigGuy wrote:


Good.   Boston just got weaker.





And the Rangers just lost an incentive for Lee to return to Texas...




It also frees up more cash for them to go after Lee.





And? The Yankees are going to offer the most money no matter what. Taking money out of the equation, the only thing the Rangers have to offer is that Arlington is closer to Arkansas than NYC and AL West is a weaker division than the AL East. Other than those 2 things, the Rangers to have much to offer.





He'll have more than enough money to buy one of these. Proximity problem solved.




It didn't work so well for Munson or Lidle.





OUCH!!! If it were me in that situation, I'd own one but have a professional pilot fly it. My son-in-law is a professional pilot who flies one like that for NetJets, and most star athletes or entertainment people with big bucks would rather fly that way, with a pro at the helm. I guess it has to be in your blood to both own and want to fly one, after all  it's not like driving a car and not everyone is John Travolta.





I dont know why Travolta continues with his little charade of flying a Jet, everyone knows his people have saucer like craft that can fly at the speed of light.

2 years ago  ::  Nov 23, 2010 - 4:34PM #19
RockinDaBronx
Posts: 2,829

Nov 23, 2010 -- 4:33PM, RockinDaBronx wrote:


Nov 23, 2010 -- 1:20PM, luvdayanks wrote:


Nov 23, 2010 -- 1:09PM, 61in61 wrote:


Nov 23, 2010 -- 1:02PM, luvdayanks wrote:


Nov 23, 2010 -- 12:45PM, Cleese wrote:


Nov 23, 2010 -- 12:38PM, 61in61 wrote:


Nov 23, 2010 -- 12:09PM, Cleese wrote:


Nov 23, 2010 -- 12:04PM, BigGuy wrote:


Good.   Boston just got weaker.





And the Rangers just lost an incentive for Lee to return to Texas...




It also frees up more cash for them to go after Lee.





And? The Yankees are going to offer the most money no matter what. Taking money out of the equation, the only thing the Rangers have to offer is that Arlington is closer to Arkansas than NYC and AL West is a weaker division than the AL East. Other than those 2 things, the Rangers to have much to offer.





He'll have more than enough money to buy one of these. Proximity problem solved.




It didn't work so well for Munson or Lidle.





OUCH!!! If it were me in that situation, I'd own one but have a professional pilot fly it. My son-in-law is a professional pilot who flies one like that for NetJets, and most star athletes or entertainment people with big bucks would rather fly that way, with a pro at the helm. I guess it has to be in your blood to both own and want to fly one, after all  it's not like driving a car and not everyone is John Travolta.





 




I dont know why Travolta continues with his little charade of flying a  Jet, everyone knows his people have saucer like craft that can fly at  the speed of light.

2 years ago  ::  Nov 23, 2010 - 5:12PM #20
61in61
Posts: 12,341

Nov 23, 2010 -- 1:12PM, CaptainJeter wrote:


Nov 23, 2010 -- 12:09PM, Cleese wrote:


Nov 23, 2010 -- 12:04PM, BigGuy wrote:


Good.   Boston just got weaker.





And the Rangers just lost an incentive for Lee to return to Texas...






 


not so , this  could make them more aggressive to sign him




I would think so.

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