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08/15/2011 at 3:58 am #972011
SalinaChiefsFan
MemberBumping this because I am annoying daddy type guy!
Little fella went in for his 2 month checkup Friday.
He is now 10 pounds even, and doing great.
A belated thank you to you all for your well wishes!
He still doesn’t fit into any of his Chiefs outfits yet, although he now has 6 of them. Thanks Grandmas.
There is a red onesie(sp?) that almost fits, but he still kinda swims in it a bit.
We need to bulk him up.
Could I add tailgate wings and brats to his formula?
Of course I’m kidding, but oh the possibilities
08/15/2011 at 3:40 am #972007SalinaChiefsFan
MemberHas news of this rift in the land of Chiefs Crowd reached Hitler’s bunker yet? Hilarity might ensue.
11/11/2010 at 4:58 am #953164SalinaChiefsFan
Membertexaschief;211617 wrote:If I were the Rangers, I’d build a package around Jurickson Profar (top 3 SS prospect in baseball) and add a couple major league ready pitchers like Tommy Hunter, Kasey Kiker and Danny Guitierrez.If this trade goes down, you’ll hear the names of Derrick Holland, Martin Perez, Profar, Tanner Scheppers, and Wilmer Font and maybe even Engel Beltre being mentioned as targets.
IMO, for the Rangers to have long-term success, they can’t allow Holland, Perez, Scheppers or Beltre to leave… BUT those are the names the Royals are going to want. I just don’t think 2 years of Grienke are worth those names.
Jurrickson Profar is a top SS prospect in all of baseball. However, the Rangers have the 21yo Elvis Andrus entrenched at the SS position for the next 12 years. The only future Profar has on this Rangers team is if he switches to 2B and Kinsler goes to the OF/DH.
Meh. The Royals have dafted in the top 5 for about 900 years straight now. We have plenty of prospects of our own. Grienke is the first in awhile to get anyone’s attention. If I were the Royals, I would build this team around Grienke. Lock him up for 5-6 years. Screw everyone else, especially the Yankees because they will come sniffing around sooner or later.
BUT, it will never happen. Ownership has the money to build a team, but does not care.
So Grienke will go away. Of course he will. As long as it isn’t the @#%$^&$&(&#&($(&$(&$ Yankees.
11/10/2010 at 3:56 am #953050SalinaChiefsFan
MemberZach Grienke to the Cards for Rasmus.
Been seeing this one a lot in hot stove discussions on several message boards.
Just a dumb internet rumor, I know, but still…
11/09/2010 at 10:37 pm #953018SalinaChiefsFan
Membertexaschief;208027 wrote:What’s it gonna take to get Grienke away from the Royals? What positions are the Royals looking to bolster and are they looking for immediate help or prospects? I would like to discuss a mock negotiation for Grienke using the Texas Rangers as the trade partner.This is going to be helpful if A: the Rangers fail to re-sign Cliff Lee (unlikely. he’s a Ranger forever, now) or B: the Rangers decide to really bend the Yankees over and take away both the top pitchers available this offseason. (GAWD, THIS WOULD BE AWESOME)
The new ownership group for the Rangers have said they plan on bringing the Rangers payroll up to the 90 or 100 million dollar range. It currently sits around 60 million. Adding Lee is gonna put them around 85 and after arbitration, it should sit somewhere in the high 90s. If the Rangers could pull off a Grienke trade (which, prospect wise, they have the capacity to do) it would put their payroll in the 105-115 range.
Just curious if there was anyone on here who knew enough about the Royals and their farm to discuss this further.
Grienke still has 2 years on his current contract. No on in the Royals organization has spoken publicly, but I’ve read several reports citing “unnamed sources close to the team” (translated: half-assed speculation) that Grienke is on the market for the right deal. Knowing how the Royals front office negotiates, you might be able to pick him up for some shiny beads and an empty beer can
09/11/2010 at 5:23 pm #942216SalinaChiefsFan
MemberImportant Parking and Tailgating Information for Chiefs Fans:- One vehicle per parking space.
- Parking passes and parking spaces are for vehicles only, and cannot be used for trailers, grills, tables, additional tailgating spaces, etc.
- All vehicles pulling a trailer of any kind will be charged for an extra parking space and must park in the grass.
- You must tailgate in front of or behind your vehicle.
- Saving spaces is not permitted.
- Parking passes do not guarantee a specific parking spot.
- Roadways, aisles, and other parking spaces must be kept free of tailgating equipment so that vehicles may park or pass.
- If your vehicle is too large to fit in the 8’X16’ space in the lot, you must park in the back of the lot or in the grass.
- Parking lots close 90 minutes following games or stadium events.
- Overnight parking is not allowed.
- Violations of these policies may result in the loss of reserved parking and/or purchase of season tickets.
We thank you in advance for your cooperation with arrowhead security and TRAFFIC personnel, KCPD, and MSHP officers on our complex.Also, RV parking just for the day is $60. Oof.Never done the RV thing, so I’m not much help on a space close to the stadium. Sorry.09/11/2010 at 5:14 pm #942215SalinaChiefsFan
MemberWould be a great addition to the MNF tailgate.
09/02/2010 at 8:48 pm #941212SalinaChiefsFan
MemberSn@keIze;198463 wrote:OK, who posted the video of my wife….not cool man!!!
What? Someone had to make that lame joke.
08/26/2010 at 9:27 pm #940153SalinaChiefsFan
Memberturner_robert;197337 wrote:I have been a chiefs fan for along time I have seen the ups and downs of this team I have represented this team for as long as I have lived in Kansas. I think that being a Chiefs fan gives us all the opportunity to express our point of views with one another. On this site after posting 1 forum and the response I had was good but there are some ignorant people on this site. For example one of the responses I got from some one was “your stupid” WTF does that have to do with the Chiefs if you think the Chiefs are a good team then your blind if you think the draft that we had this year was good your blind if you think that the draft we have had in the past 4 years was good you blind. The only players that we have drafted in the past 4 years that have made a difference is 2007 Dwayne Bowe 1 out of 7, 2008 Jamaal Charles 1 out of 12, 2009 Ryan Succop 1 out of 9, and 2010 TBA. So what does that mean?That means we have a 10.71% rate in the draft up until now so please go on this forum and tell me we have done good in our drafts. All three of these guys that I mentioned are not even Pro Bowl Material except Charles.
Its like this if it taste like piss and it smells like piss then guess what its PISS. If you dont have a good arguement and you are just writing to be writing do us all a favor and go some where else.
08/09/2010 at 5:32 am #938215SalinaChiefsFan
MemberI’m going to throw something out here. Perhaps I am getting way ahead of everything, but meh, it’s worth thinking about.
Aussie, have you considered your college options yet? Perhaps studying abroad? In the States maybe?
If that is something that might appeal to you, 14 is not too early to look into things. Could be a whole lot of paperwork involved.07/13/2010 at 12:26 am #936924SalinaChiefsFan
Member“I sincerely do not understand people that don’t drink. They have to wake up in the morning and realize that is the best they are going to feel all day.” – Frank Sinatra (I think)
05/02/2010 at 5:35 am #933821SalinaChiefsFan
Member04/17/2010 at 2:19 am #931048SalinaChiefsFan
Memberwichitaj;187427 wrote:hookers and blowStep 1: Hookers
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Step 4: PROFIT!!!!12/22/2009 at 3:25 am #916522SalinaChiefsFan
MemberGood find. That was kinda fun to watch, although the “announcers” at the beginning have two of the most punchable faces ever.
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