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Jericho

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  1. We have 10 silly! But yeah, basically what Devise said.
  2. The trial is over, so he's no longer a judge. Also I GOT TO SEE THE BAD LADY FLY!
  3. Oh snap!
  4. That's encouraging!
  5. That would be cool
  6. I mean, Japinder Singh to be fair
  7. WE WON AT THE END! Just not with Braxton or Smyl Glover on the team.
  8. I was in the good one!
  9. You're like 10 seasons late for that rivalry!
  10. Triple Crown!
  11. Those of you who were around during the early 30s may remember the betrayal of Skylar Rift against the Calgary Wranglers. Rift was traded from the Americans for a strong package, which included eventual first ballot hall of famer Ryan Sullivan, with the understanding that he'd be the new franchise goalie. During the following seasons Rift took his plans into a different direction. After leaving for free agency at the end of his rookie contract, Rift found a home with the Quebec City Meute where he eventually lead them to a cup. At the same time that Rift joined the Meute, they traded for Wesley Kellinger in the hopes that he'd be a franchise player as well. The Meute were a bit more successful than the Wranglers with their trade, because Rift was only a part of the Wranglers for a season, but Kellinger's recent move to New York via free agency may have screwed the Meute more than Rift ever did to the Wranglers. When Rift left the Wranglers the team had a lot of resources available, and they were able to stave off a rebuild for a short time with a few cup runs. Kellinger left the Meute right before a rebuild, and took Tuomas Tukio with him. Tomas Valiq also retired shortly after Kellinger's departure, and Quebec finds themselves out of players and out of options. "I don't regret the decision at all," Kellinger was quoted as saying. I came to this team to help bring them the franchises first cup, and I did that. The extra time they got out of me was a kindness, but when Skylar Rift retired I knew I would not be coming back. I've always wanted to play for New York, especially given how my predecessor was a huge part of their history. Braxton was a big deal in New York, and I'd like to make my mark on that team. It'll also be nice to reunite the Snow and Power agencies. Braxton spent time in New York with Rauno Pajari, I was in Quebec with Rift, and now I'll be centering Logan Laich in New York. I hope to give him a successful sophomore season."
  12. Those of you who were around during the early 30s may remember the betrayal of Skylar Rift against the Calgary Wranglers. Rift was traded from the Americans for a strong package, which included eventual first ballot hall of famer Ryan Sullivan, with the understanding that he'd be the new franchise goalie. During the following seasons Rift took his plans into a different direction. After leaving for free agency at the end of his rookie contract, Rift found a home with the Quebec City Meute where he eventually lead them to a cup. At the same time that Rift joined the Meute, they traded for Wesley Kellinger in the hopes that he'd be a franchise player as well. The Meute were a bit more successful than the Wranglers with their trade, because Rift was only a part of the Wranglers for a season, but Kellinger's recent move to New York via free agency may have screwed the Meute more than Rift ever did to the Wranglers. When Rift left the Wranglers the team had a lot of resources available, and they were able to stave off a rebuild for a short time with a few cup runs. Kellinger left the Meute right before a rebuild, and took Tuomas Tukio with him. Tomas Valiq also retired shortly after Kellinger's departure, and Quebec finds themselves out of players and out of options. "I don't regret the decision at all," Kellinger was quoted as saying. I came to this team to help bring them the franchises first cup, and I did that. The extra time they got out of me was a kindness, but when Skylar Rift retired I knew I would not be coming back. I've always wanted to play for New York, especially given how my predecessor was a huge part of their history. Braxton was a big deal in New York, and I'd like to make my mark on that team. It'll also be nice to reunite the Snow and Power agencies. Braxton spent time in New York with Rauno Pajari, I was in Quebec with Rift, and now I'll be centering Logan Laich in New York. I hope to give him a successful sophomore season."
  13. Fuck Phil his debauchery of the English language! Fucking scouser!
  14. All wings, report in!
  15. No...sweetie...just no..... You need to really read what was said. Chris said "I think the rule would be better if it was different" not "This rule is bad and we anyone who follows it is a nazi!". Coming up with an improvement suggestion is not hypocritical. You gotta read between the lines sugar tits.
  16. I don't think your remember what you said, either that or your conveyance is terrible.
  17. Your logic has a bigger hole than your pelvis does. He's following the rules, while wanting them changed. Once they're changed he obviously wouldn't still use it. The other issue with your logic is that it wasn't like he manipulated the system or anything. I told Chris I was coming, and he made the offer. It was my call, I wanted to return to New York. If he refused to allow me to join his team that would be stupid. Get your head out of your ass and accept that Chris made a smart move, and it was the right move for his team.
  18. Mike tried the same thing, he must be a scumbag too. Unless you think it's ok for him to do, which would be hypocrisy.
  19. You're making Riga look bad. Mike made an offer for me too, do you think he's a scumbag? It's what any smart GM would do.
  20. Don't be silly, New York had Streetcast for that!
  21. Player Name: Wesley Kellinger Cash you have: $16 250 000 Workout Name: 20 TPE Package x2 Cost of Workout: $14 000 000 Cash Left: $2 250 000
  22. Accepted. Kellinger turns to the land of his forefather.
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