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Coolie's drinking again

ok coolie

it is clear that the top 2 QBs in Steeers history are Big Ben and Terry Bradshaw the order may be agrued by they are 1 and 1A

who is next in line after them
hmmmm...well the best thing Tommy Gun did was get hurt and open the door for Ben....Bristor? uh No, could go old school and say Bobby Layne but I'm not old enough to have seen him play

so that leaves either Mr two inteceptions in the super bowl O'Donnell or Kordell worm killer Stewart...

stewart played in the wrong era for his style....throw him out there now and he would likely flourish....

Hate to say it by O'Donnell was the 3rd best QB in team history.
 
whiskey neat...ice just waters it down

did have a couple of Jarritos Pineapple soda and Tito's early
You know here is not accustomed to drink whisky, rum, etc, neat, I guess is a weather thing. Here you drink not just to get drunk but also to refresh from the ******* heat
 
Coolie...your dumb *** is from Texas...why the hell are you a Steeler fan?
yes I was born and raised in Texas and am damn proud of it....like all Texans

but my dad was a damn yankee. he was born and raised just outside Dunbar Township....one of his older brothers had moved to Houston to find work around 1962 and my dad and another brother came down to visit in 1963....he met my mom and found a job at the same plant as my Uncle (Anchor Hocking - they made glass stuff...biggest contract for many years was the Budweiser brewery) so he and my other uncle both set up houses here. they started popping out kids (my twin and i were born in 1966) so by the time I was old enough to know what was going on the Steelrs had hired Noll and started building a quality team. The first game I can remember seeing (I know I watched games before it) was the Immaculate Reception game....been hooked ever since.

it was not easy back in those days to keep up with teams outside your home market, but I read everything the paper printed about them and one of my aunts still in PA would sometimes send the sports pages from their local paper to me. I watched every Monday night game just to see the Steeler highlights at halftime...Thank god when espn came around and then Al Gore invented the internet and now we are where we are knowing everything about everything about the teams
 
You know here is not accustomed to drink whisky, rum, etc, neat, I guess is a weather thing. Here you drink not just to get drunk but also to refresh from the ******* heat
ok...where is "here"?

In Texas we do what the hell we want.and it gets plenty hot..I don't really drink to get drunk and very rarely get really drunk.....last time was after the death of my older sister....I just like to get a good buzz going since I'm not driving anywhere
 
ok...where is "here"?

In Texas we do what the hell we want.and it gets plenty hot..I don't really drink to get drunk and very rarely get really drunk.....last time was after the death of my older sister....I just like to get a good buzz going since I'm not driving anywhere
Venezuela, my condolences.
 
Venezuela, my condolences.
thanks...it was a few months back

so do you sound like Jose Altuve?

I know one guy from Venezuela, he was a project manger for an engineering company I worked at and he did sound just like Jose when he talked
 
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thanks

so do you sound like Jose Altuve?

I know one guy from Venezuela, he was a project manger for an engineering company I worked at and he did sound just like Jose when he talked
Don't know how he talks haha, I guess I might. I speak English quite fluid though, I'm half Portuguese too.

But back to the point, top notch rums and whiskies do go down neat
 
Don't know how he talks haha, I guess I might. I speak English quite fluid though, I'm half Portuguese too.

But back to the point, top notch rums and whiskies do go down neat
never been much of a rum guy...did drink some rum and cokes in college but don't really bother with it now...same with tequila...I'll drink some now and then but don't keep a bottle in my house like I do whiskey. I do have a bottle of yellow rose whiskey finished in mezcal barrells that is excellent
 
Yeah I probably talk like that haha.

Remembered the slap-*** sketch from key and peele
 
yes I was born and raised in Texas and am damn proud of it....like all Texans

but my dad was a damn yankee. he was born and raised just outside Dunbar Township....one of his older brothers had moved to Houston to find work around 1962 and my dad and another brother came down to visit in 1963....he met my mom and found a job at the same plant as my Uncle (Anchor Hocking - they made glass stuff...biggest contract for many years was the Budweiser brewery) so he and my other uncle both set up houses here. they started popping out kids (my twin and i were born in 1966) so by the time I was old enough to know what was going on the Steelrs had hired Noll and started building a quality team. The first game I can remember seeing (I know I watched games before it) was the Immaculate Reception game....been hooked ever since.

it was not easy back in those days to keep up with teams outside your home market, but I read everything the paper printed about them and one of my aunts still in PA would sometimes send the sports pages from their local paper to me. I watched every Monday night game just to see the Steeler highlights at halftime...Thank god when espn came around and then Al Gore invented the internet and now we are where we are knowing everything about everything about the teams
Wait you have a twin… identical or fraternal?

And even more important is he or she a Steelers fan?
 
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