Ference to Thelma: "Are you ok? Are you going to be ok?" - Double_A
its great...plus what he says to Lapierre; something along the lines "you think you're the tough guy but i know what you're all about...you're not that tough bud"
went to vegas, fri till yesterday
vip via work trip
bottle service, private tables, cabanas at the pool, basically all the poop you would never spend if you went alone
my first time there
(frank)ing insane, ridiculous, spent almost zero money, everything was paid for
Location: Drug abusing alcoholic Joined: 12.21.2006
Aug 8 @ 3:13 PM ET
went to vegas, fri till yesterday
vip via work trip
bottle service, private tables, cabanas at the pool, basically all the poop you would never spend if you went alone
my first time there
(frank)ing insane, ridiculous, spent almost zero money, everything was paid for
i'd be dead in a month if i lived there - Toad in Nj
Location: Just North of Mexico, CA Joined: 04.11.2011
Aug 8 @ 6:53 PM ET
went to vegas, fri till yesterday
vip via work trip
bottle service, private tables, cabanas at the pool, basically all the poop you would never spend if you went alone
my first time there
(frank)ing insane, ridiculous, spent almost zero money, everything was paid for
i'd be dead in a month if i lived there - Toad in Nj
first time there??? jesus h, atlantic city on roids eh?
first time there??? jesus h, atlantic city on roids eh? - salvadorsanchez
ac is no comparison that's for sure
stayed at the hard rock which is off the strip and didn't really spend any time walking around to see the sights
i'll go back for a weekend and do that poop
this was about just getting (frank)ed the hell up
for free
stayed at the hard rock which is off the strip and didn't really spend any time walking around to see the sights
i'll go back for a weekend and do that poop
this was about just getting (frank)ed the hell up
for free - Toad in Nj
I go in on a Thursday night......live life to the fullest every minute of every day and night....then, come Sunday, I can't get out of there fast enough.
Did you hit Crazy Horse 3? I was there with a fund traded who spent 17,900 in the VIP room last summer.
Location: Just North of Mexico, CA Joined: 04.11.2011
Aug 9 @ 12:47 PM ET
ac is no comparison that's for sure
stayed at the hard rock which is off the strip and didn't really spend any time walking around to see the sights
i'll go back for a weekend and do that poop
this was about just getting (frank)ed the hell up
for free - Toad in Nj
the strip club across the street from hard rock is where my buddy got a bj in the parking lot by a dancer. i failed that night
I go in on a Thursday night......live life to the fullest every minute of every day and night....then, come Sunday, I can't get out of there fast enough.
Did you hit Crazy Horse 3? I was there with a fund traded who spent 17,900 in the VIP room last summer. - bruinsbeer69
my buddies and I are planning a golf trip there in November...
Was there in June with wifey....no lounge stuff or parking lots in play that time...
GM: Savard would forfeit contract by retiring
August, 9, 2011
Aug 9
6:30
PM ET
By James Murphy
Still suffering from post-concussion syndrome, Bruins center Marc Savard may not play in the 2011-12 season and there is a chance he may never play in the NHL again. But based on what general manager Peter Chiarelli pointed out to Fluto Shinzawa of the Boston Globe over the weekend, that doesn’t mean Savard will retire.
“If Savvy retires, he would not be entitled to the benefits of the contract,’’ Chiarelli told Shinzawa.
That means if Savard retired, he would be relinquishing the $21.05 million still owed to him in the six years remaining on his contract. So rather than retiring, it is very likely that Savard will report to Boston in September and be placed on long-term injury reserve. If that happens, Savard will still get his money for this season and the Bruins will be allowed to spend $4.007 million (Savard’s annual cap hit) over the salary cap.
As Shinzawa pointed out, under the current CBA, which expires in September 2012, Savard and the Bruins could continue that arrangement for the remainder of Savard's contract.
GM: Savard would forfeit contract by retiring
August, 9, 2011
Aug 9
6:30
PM ET
By James Murphy
Still suffering from post-concussion syndrome, Bruins center Marc Savard may not play in the 2011-12 season and there is a chance he may never play in the NHL again. But based on what general manager Peter Chiarelli pointed out to Fluto Shinzawa of the Boston Globe over the weekend, that doesn’t mean Savard will retire.
“If Savvy retires, he would not be entitled to the benefits of the contract,’’ Chiarelli told Shinzawa.
That means if Savard retired, he would be relinquishing the $21.05 million still owed to him in the six years remaining on his contract. So rather than retiring, it is very likely that Savard will report to Boston in September and be placed on long-term injury reserve. If that happens, Savard will still get his money for this season and the Bruins will be allowed to spend $4.007 million (Savard’s annual cap hit) over the salary cap.
As Shinzawa pointed out, under the current CBA, which expires in September 2012, Savard and the Bruins could continue that arrangement for the remainder of Savard's contract. - Toad in Nj
Looks like Savvy will be making an annual trip to the doctor's office in Boston for the next few years ...