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Philosopher King of Fantasy Football Site Administrator GBRFLer Champ - '94, '99, '02, '04
    
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Re: Fantasy Helmets/Logos
« Reply #1 on: Jul 3rd, 2006, 4:33pm » |
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I see our "PA system" is back up and running... I have seen your "cyber helmet logo" work and you surely do a good job. Don't quite know why you need such an elaborate forum for such a site... But, hey,... whatever floats your boat... I find that it is better to join forces (with someone willing to support your endeavor (knowing that that endeavor, though, is not the whole show, of course, or even the main event, for that matter)) than... spam... right off the bat without first becoming a "friend" of the site (again) and solid contributor (even though I guess I consider "you" a friend... sort of). In fact, you never responded to the well-thought-out and VERY personal(ized and lengthy) reply I sent you, and in that sense I am a bit disappointed to see you make this thread pretty much first thing (back) (without a personal heads up, just as a courtesy, and reply back, just to be thoughtful, that is). Anyway, good luck with your venture...
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Re: Fantasy Helmets/Logos
« Reply #3 on: Jul 5th, 2006, 7:22pm » |
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Uhhhhh... Okay... I'm just saying that (especially given the "history" here and that you've just returned) a "courtesy" heads-up before "plugging away" would have been nice... and the thoughtful, considerate thing to do. Ultimately, of course, especially in light of our remarkable correspondence of a couple months ago, I would have given you my blessing to start this thread and, in fact, would have with enthusiasm, instead of being a bit taken aback here, helped you plug away... if you just worked with/alongside me instead of,... well,... unannounced. Your thread here is not going anywhere... It meets the board description, and, in fact, I have NO problem with its being here... In fact, I WELCOME such posts that could be useful to my "clientele"... What I was hinting at, Jeff, albeit not too subtly (something I tend to do), is something beyond "the basics". ... That said, in general, anybody who comes in on just about any message-board forum and just spams first thing is likely going to be met with a "lukewarm" reception (no less you here). Again, I wish you the best with your endeavor. It looks like a good one. Good luck!
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Re: Fantasy Helmets/Logos
« Reply #12 on: Jul 14th, 2006, 5:28pm » |
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on Jul 14th, 2006, 5:00pm, Game_Time wrote:I know Steg has some very dedicated FFers here..... anyone as diehard as me????? |
| Well,... if that's the case,... why don't you get a pick (currently #188) up here, http://www.fantasyfootballer.com/cgi-bin/theGridiron/YaBB.cgi?board=56;a ction=display;num=1151803017;start=175, and help us get this sucker to 200??? Also, nice job on the graphics... On that front, I expect no less.
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Re: Fantasy Helmets/Logos
« Reply #13 on: Jul 15th, 2006, 9:11am » |
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on Jul 14th, 2006, 3:36pm, BarnabyWilde wrote:| Actually, you are only half right. He was featured on the Pink Panther cartoon program, but John Byner, not Jackie Mason did his voice. |
| Wow... he sounded exactly like Jackie Mason. Thanks for the info -- I've gone through my whole life thinking otherwise.
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Re: Fantasy Helmets/Logos
« Reply #16 on: Jul 15th, 2006, 7:11pm » |
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on Jul 15th, 2006, 9:12am, Philly wrote:| I guess you'll have to define diehard for us... |
| I think, Jeff, "diehard" in this context is referring to that medical condition known as "rigor mortis", which occurs after "death"... Either that or that boner I've heard guys are supposed to get when they're on the gurney... But, that's probably because of all the nurses (besides KKS, that is ) around... even after death.
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