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esche

The first goalie who Flyers fans did not have to bitch about in the postseason since the early years of Ron Hextall. Gave the dead, tired Flyers a good shot at the Cup in 2004.

Robert Esche is the man in goal in Philly.

by Dewey June 16, 2004


marv albert

The best damn basketball announcer to ever call NBA games. Did have some legal troubles, but still is around.

Ewing takes it to the hole, he's got it! YESSSSSSSSSSSS!!

by Dewey August 01, 2004


the man show

The best fuckin show on television! Better with Adam and Jimmy, but Joe and Doug are still pretty raunchy and funny. Has hot juggees and hilarious toilet humor.

The Man Show is the man's version of Oprah, and in fact frequently makes fun of her.

by Dewey June 30, 2004


pittsburgh penguins

Former NHL powerhouse that has fallen on hard times recently. Their bankruptcy has forced them to trade such great players as Alexei Kovalev, Jaromir Jagr, Robert Lang, and Martin Straka. With Mario Lemieux's constant injury problems, the Pengiuns are often an easy two points for opponents.

The Pittsburgh Penguins are so sad; they went from Eastern Conference Finalists to losing 18 straight games in just three years.

by Dewey June 16, 2004


pujols

Amazing first baseman for the St. Louis Cardinals. Only player in MLB history to start his career with three seasons of hitting .300 with 30 homers, 100 rbi, and 100 runs scored. Could end up as one of the best hitters ever.

Albert Pujols is sick.

by Dewey August 02, 2004


rps

An abbreviation for "rock, paper, scissors."

Anything can be settled with a quick, or long, game of RPS.

by Dewey May 24, 2004


McNasty

Nickname for Philadelphia Eagles QB Donovan McNabb. The second best QB in the NFL, right after Peyton Manning, McNasty has never finished worse than 11-5 when he has played a whole season. Five time Pro Bowler who became first QB to throw 30+ TD passes and less than 10 INTs in a season in 2004 while leading the Eagles to the Super Bowl. Will win a Super Bowl very soon. Rock on #5!

Donovan McNasty once held the ball for 14 seconds while being chased by several Dallas Cowboy defenders right before launching a 60 yard completion to Freddie Mitchell.

by Dewey August 14, 2006