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16Forever wrote:GEORGE STEINBRENNER - DEAD AT AGE 80!
TryThinking wrote:16Forever wrote:GEORGE STEINBRENNER - DEAD AT AGE 80!
Don't care for the man or the team, but feel for the family.
R.I.P.
16Forever wrote:TryThinking wrote:16Forever wrote:GEORGE STEINBRENNER - DEAD AT AGE 80!
Don't care for the man or the team, but feel for the family.
R.I.P.
He's in "the house that God built" now................
Emeritus wrote:I won't guess at the motivations of others, but it wasn't the number of victories that the Yankees won that bothered me - I'm a lifelong Yankees fan. It was the way that George did business that turned me off. As I've suggested, I categorize him with Jerry Jones and Dan Snyder.
Emeritus wrote:Wherever he is, he's trying to make a deal.
LadyHawk wrote:Emeritus wrote:Wherever he is, he's trying to make a deal.
THAT's the funniest thing I think you've ever said!! And since you can't take it with you, his money is no good where he's at...so he will find.
16Forever wrote:Well I just posted my profile on Octogenarian Eharmony. Let's see what happens.............I'm looking for a hot cougar.
16Forever wrote:Well I just posted my profile on Octogenarian Eharmony. Let's see what happens.............I'm looking for a hot cougar.
Emeritus wrote:The last thing that I need is a dating site. It seems that married couples can't stand their friends being single. All of them "know somebody" and think that I need to meet them. I date women my own age who have their own lives, live in their own homes and are accustomed to doing things their way. They have no desire to change and have to make accommodations for somebody else. We get along wonderfully well.
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