PFT Hall Of Fame
PFT Hall Of Fame
“Win as if you were used to it, lose as if you enjoyed it for a change.” ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
- cavaliereagle
- Central Eagles. Richland Northeast
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- racincowboy02
- Gaffney Indians
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That was some good times right there
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I agree.
Have to say. The Bobby Thompson night was special! I wish more guys had come. Was funny. More Gaffney fans contributed money to the plaque but none showed up to present it. They are some loyal fans.
Have to say. The Bobby Thompson night was special! I wish more guys had come. Was funny. More Gaffney fans contributed money to the plaque but none showed up to present it. They are some loyal fans.
“Win as if you were used to it, lose as if you enjoyed it for a change.” ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
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Someone has been digging in the archives...
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- SF Band dad
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Indeed. It's good that you moved that stuff over. < hand salute >
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Yeah. I recall you rather hated the process. I just realized Mikey was the friedliest poster.
“Win as if you were used to it, lose as if you enjoyed it for a change.” ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
- racincowboy02
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mikey the friendliest is cause of the bud light tree that he has since cut down lol i kid i kid mikey i have known mikey for a long time through baseball as he coached me or coached against me when i was playing and i think i coached against him in my 1st couple of years coaching baseball and he has always been very nice and friendly
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Chris you ding bat.
You missed my whole point!
I misspelled his plaque!!!
What do you expect though. A Dorman grad and a Gaffney grad! Remind me never to hire you as my editor. Besides, I think Ruben wants that job.
Hahaha. All these years and no one in South Carolina noticed I misspelled the plaque. They should probably give our electoral votes right to Biden.
I make joke (in thick Russian accent)
Peace folks! I have big news a brewin'
Stay tuned!!! I plan to rise from the ashes. Likely to trip and fall again but hey! That's life.
You missed my whole point!
I misspelled his plaque!!!
What do you expect though. A Dorman grad and a Gaffney grad! Remind me never to hire you as my editor. Besides, I think Ruben wants that job.
Hahaha. All these years and no one in South Carolina noticed I misspelled the plaque. They should probably give our electoral votes right to Biden.
I make joke (in thick Russian accent)
Peace folks! I have big news a brewin'
Stay tuned!!! I plan to rise from the ashes. Likely to trip and fall again but hey! That's life.
“Win as if you were used to it, lose as if you enjoyed it for a change.” ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
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Credit to you RC, you spelled it correctly while missing I misspelled it. Not sure what that means.DeCav wrote: ↑Sat Sep 12, 2020 6:01 pmChris you ding bat.
You missed my whole point!
I misspelled his plaque!!!
What do you expect though. A Dorman grad and a Gaffney grad! Remind me never to hire you as my editor. Besides, I think Ruben wants that job.
Hahaha. All these years and no one in South Carolina noticed I misspelled the plaque. They should probably give our electoral votes right to Biden.
I make joke (in thick Russian accent)
Peace folks! I have big news a brewin'
Stay tuned!!! I plan to rise from the ashes. Likely to trip and fall again but hey! That's life.
“Win as if you were used to it, lose as if you enjoyed it for a change.” ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson