Remember Darren Daulton?

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  • DGetz
    Pro
    • Mar 2004
    • 636

    #31
    Re: Remember Darren Daulton?

    Originally posted by EaglesFan
    I would consider this forcing his views, slightly, but forcing. Even if he was asked about it, all he had to say was no comment. Instead he went on a rant about quadrants of space and vibrational energy. I mean, come on Dutch.

    I disagree because from what I can tell the article was about this and of course it makes sense for Daulton to talk about it. It's like as if he won the World Series MVP and insted of talking about the game in his acceptance speech he went on a rant.
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    • GotQueen16
      Rookie
      • Dec 2002
      • 386

      #32
      Re: Remember Darren Daulton?

      Originally posted by DGetz
      I disagree because from what I can tell the article was about this and of course it makes sense for Daulton to talk about it. It's like as if he won the World Series MVP and insted of talking about the game in his acceptance speech he went on a rant.
      Today (Wed) on the Dan Patrick radio show they are airing an interview, the show starts at 1 PM EST, I am not sure when the interview will air though.

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      • daflyboys
        Banned
        • May 2003
        • 18238

        #33
        Re: Remember Darren Daulton?

        Well, since 1994 was the strike year, that was symbolically a "tear" in the metaphysical existence of baseball as we knew it. The year was eventually concluded and mended, but then recently mvpmods.com released a 1994 version of the game for MVP2005 so that a new conclusion could be reached throughout various homes in America......however, multiple conclusions are now being reached, re-opening "tears" in the metaphysical existence of baseball. Since there is no time limit in a baseball game, time is now warped because of the varying conclusions drawn at co-existing junctures. So, Darren is actually correct.


        ...and, oh yeah, his wife is pretty hot, too.


        Damn....I need a cup of coffee.

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