Re: Random Discussions
Posted: Thu Sep 10, 2015 2:48 pm
I liked Cowboy Cerrone saying he would bend him over and knock the ducking lucky charms out of him. Definitely a fight I would love to see, especially if both win the title in their upcoming fights.
I don't think he will either but the whole red panties comment had me dying!nick wrote:McGregor wont even beat Aldo, let alone chirping others.
We put it in the wrong thread. But it was discussedReignOnU wrote:Disregard my other post... well done boys.
Ill be here at least part of it. If your schedule allows lets get together for a meal and some drinks. not sure what your schedule is like and for how long you will be here but I would guess almost the entire week right?Whittness10 wrote:TFan... I'll be in Tulsa the last week of October for Nationals. You going to be around?
GeorgesGoons wrote:WTF, did you take up a job as a Beekeeper? I haven't been stung by a bee in over 20 years.nick wrote:i got stung again by a bee. must of said some mean shit about them somewhere for all this hostility lately.
Yep... I'll be in town on the 25th and I'll head back home on the 31st. Hotel room is in Woodland Hills (I think that's what it's called). Sound familiar?texasfan4444 wrote:Ill be here at least part of it. If your schedule allows lets get together for a meal and some drinks. not sure what your schedule is like and for how long you will be here but I would guess almost the entire week right?Whittness10 wrote:TFan... I'll be in Tulsa the last week of October for Nationals. You going to be around?
P.K. Subban is giving back to the city he now calls home.
The Canadiens defenseman is donating $10 million to the Montreal Children's Hospital Foundation in what the hospital is calling "the biggest philanthropic commitment by a sports figure in Canadian history."
Subban also committed to a seven-year fundraising project for the hospital.
"Montreal has become my second home," Subban said Wednesday. "Montrealers have taken me into their hearts. And I hope to remain here for a very long time.
"My love for Montreal is why I wanted to make a significant contribution to this city and to this province."
As part of the donation, the hospital named its atrium after Subban.
"The P.K. Subban Atrium is not only my footprint to the city but, more importantly, it is my sole promise to give back to those who have given me so much," he said.
The partnership will also see the creation of P.K.'s Helping Hand, a fund dedicated to assisting vulnerable families financially hurt by a child's illness.
The 26-year-old Subban is a Toronto native who helped Team Canada to a gold medal at the 2014 Olympics. He has played all six of his NHL seasons in Montreal, which drafted him in 2007, and is a two-time All-Star.
Subban signed an eight-year deal with the Habs worth a reported $72 million in 2014.
Pretty crazy.DRiccio21 wrote:the story about the kid with the clock breaks my heart and then the reaction from people who are reaching out to him after makes me realize that good can always overcomes bad.
Like a bombGeorgesGoons wrote:Has anyone seen what the clock looks like?
DRiccio21 wrote:the story about the kid with the clock breaks my heart and then the reaction from people who are reaching out to him after makes me realize that good can always overcomes bad.