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KFDM COOP

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  1. When will MOJO ever make a strong run in football again?
  2. I thought the last SNME was a little less impressive myself. Hogan must need another 3 Million.
  3. The movie Company may have over did it a bit on how the town folks really act about OP football but i hear they take it quite serious.
  4. Not just you. There's plenty of other better wrestlers there that should have that belt.
  5. I would have to agree with you!! They are good.
  6. Not a big Cubs fan either.
  7. I was watching that! Man Dusty wasn't happy either. I can't stand the Mets!
  8. Mother Nature won't let it happen so both Coaches agreed not to play.
  9. You feel like i do.
  10. Play hard, it will pay off.
  11. Ray defeated Booker to keep the World Championship. Thanks to Chad Cooper for the report.
  12. I buy it. To many good Athletes. There will be some battles on Friday's but i buy it.
  13. Think it was the parents who pressed charges.
  14. Buy Or Sell...Nederland will beat LaMarque in week 0??
  15. I believe you will to.
  16. Of course it will be tough come playoff time with the likes of Alto and West Sabine.
  17. I buy it. They only lost 4 Seniors.
  18. I could buy that. Jasper always have talent and plenty of speed. Then an injury or a bad game late in the season, sure it could happen.
  19. Chipper Jones ties record Chipper Jones tied a Major League record when he hit a home run in the 4th inning of today's Braves vs. Padres game. The record he tied was 14 consecutive games with an extra base hit. The record was set in 1927 by Pittsburgh's Paul Waner. With a single in the first inning, Jones extended his hitting streak to 16 games overall. The two-run, record-tying blast capped off a 6-run 4th inning for the Braves, who before today's game scored a total of 26 runs in the first two games of the series. Chipper Jones for comeback player of the year?
  20. West Brook WOS Memorial Central
  21. www.espn.com Assistant trainer: Barbaro in 'good frame of mind' KENNETT SQUARE, Pa. -- Barbaro had another good night in the intensive care unit, and the Kentucky Derby winner's assistant trainer said Sunday the colt "is in a good frame of mind." Although Sunday's official medical update has not been released yet, assistant trainer Peter Brette visited Barbaro at the George D. Widener Hospital for Large Animals. "He had another good night, " Brette said. "He's doing fine. He's in a good frame of mind." Brette, who exercised the colt daily for trainer Michael Matz, has been visiting Barbaro almost every day since the colt shattered his right hind leg at the Preakness Stakes on May 20. Barbaro's condition was stable through Saturday, and Brette seemed more upbeat than he was last week. "He was bright," Brette said. "He sort of at least had a bit of sparkle in his eye." The 3-year-old colt has the painful and often fatal condition laminitis in his left hind leg, and 80 percent of his hoof wall was removed Wednesday. Barbaro has casts on both rear limbs. The cast on the colt's right rear leg has been changed at least four times in the last two weeks. A smaller fiberglass cast to protect his left rear hoof was changed Saturday, and is likely to be changed again in the coming days. On Saturday, Dr. Dean Richardson reported that Barbaro was in stable condition -- four days after he said the colt had laminitis "as bad as it gets" and termed his chance of survival poor. "His heart rate and pulse are normal, and his appetite is good," Richardson said Saturday in a statement issued by the University of Pennsylvania's New Bolton Center. "He continues to respond well, looks good and has a positive attitude."
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