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  1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dWSgGhf0S7w ^^^ I Love with Tammy Wynette ^^^
  2. Musicians: Bill Wyman – bass guitar, vocals, producer, arranger Charlie Watts - drums, percussion Andy Fairweather-Low - guitar, vocals Mickey Gee - guitar, vocals Geraint Watkins - keyboards, vocals Additional musicians: Jimmy Page - guitar ('These Arms of Mine', and 'Slippin' and Slidin'') Paul Rodgers - vocals ('These Arms of Mine', and 'Slippin' and Slidin) Chris Rea - vocals ('Baby Please Don't Go') Steve Gregory - saxophone Willie Garnett - saxophone Ray Cooper - percussion ('Can You Hear Me', and 'You Never Can Tell') Kenney Jones - drums ('Sugar Bee') Henry Spinetti - drums ('Revenue Man (White Lightening)', 'These Arms of Mine', and 'Slippin' and Slidin) Terry Williams - drums ('Chicken Shack Boogie', 'Poor Boy Boogie', and 'You Never Can Tell')
  3. I paper bagged you because knucklehaed91's posts have been some of the few with actual substance over the last few pages. I removed it because I get your point and agree. We were never going to be a contender while Loui was here so I don't get the angst. I would suggest that he actually helped us bottom out because of the cap space we didn't have to upgrade his position.
  4. Own goal, loss of confidence, and injuries to start with. Then the following season, Dorsett was forced to retire leaving Loui as our next best option in that role. Other players like Gaunce, Virtanen, and Gaudette also dried up offensively when called upon to focus on the defensive side of their games. It's over; why dwell on it?
  5. I see us continuing with our mix of dump ins and carry ins next season. We also do different types of dump ins depending on the situation. We ring the puck around and try to get there first, dump it in the corner and go battle for it, and flip it to soft spots where we try to get a player turning the wrong way leaving room for us to set up. It's good to have options.
  6. It's the rule changes. Players today intentionally turn their backs to the fore-checkers knowing that they shouldn't get hit. Unfortunately, the rules around that fluctuate from team to team and game to game. Some teams and players get the "he saw him coming and turned away" treatment even though that's what everyone is doing. Now players mostly try to separate the opponent from the puck and only finish hits when they can see that the player being targeted can see them coming.
  7. This is directed mostly at sukurass and lice. I do feel badly for all the employees that lost their jobs.
  8. I wonder if there is any appetite for an NHL team in Salt Lake City?
  9. Phil Kessel's last season there. Hotdog sales are going to plummet. They have no choice.
  10. I spotted the difference!!! One side seized power and started executing people with a different viewpoint and the other side wanted to seize power and start executing people with different viewpoints but failed.
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