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You never know if Newton has inside information or he is just covering all the bases.  Newsflash:  They might sign none, one, two, but three is unlikely.

Cutting edge.  However, I don't think anyone was hoping for two.  I say sign one, draft one, but that is just me--I am no David "Fig" Newton.

 

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3 minutes ago, scratched said:

Looks like we might be close to signing somebody?

If it were someone other than Newton I would agree.  I still think we sign one, but I think they had other visits.  That could be agent talk for "we want top dollar"

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3 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

In Juan we trust. 

If he embeds properly, that is.

Yeah he's about to lose his only contribution to the forum to @Jackie Lee because he doesn't know how to embed a tweet. Lost on a technical glitch. Poor kid. What will he do with his life now?

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1 minute ago, Jon Snow said:

I'm not believing it until Jaun posts it.

Agreed, it isn't so until Juan says so. I also hope if anything happens that Juan does not embed the tweet so I can watch twenty people at once bitch about it in the thread. The real joy behind his breaking news stories is how upset it makes his followers who eagerly stand by refreshing their phones waiting for his updates so they can cry each time he purposely does not wait a second to "embed a tweet". I love it and hope it continues myself!

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1 minute ago, Ricky Prickles said:

Agreed, it isn't so until Juan says so. I also hope if anything happens that Juan does not embed the tweet so I can watch twenty people at once bitch about it in the thread. The real joy behind his breaking news stories is how upset it makes his followers who eagerly stand by refreshing their phones waiting for his updates so they can cry each time he purposely does not wait a second to "embed a tweet". I love it and hope it continues myself!

The little poo finally got on my nerves enough to where I joined the chorus of bitching about it. I think more than a few of us do not want to join the click bait parade and are just tired of the crap. But to each his own. I just do not click on the links.

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9 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

The little poo finally got on my nerves enough to where I joined the chorus of bitching about it. I think more than a few of us do not want to join the click bait parade and are just tired of the crap. But to each his own. I just do not click on the links.

Oh I don't click on Juan's links either. At first I was saying "what the hell man" as I would read his breaking news reports but then I realized he was mind fugging me in Juan's special way so I just read the comments and wait for someone else to embed the tweet.  

My favorite of Juan's has always been when some of the most absurd shitty dumb news possible that nobody except Fitt. would have made with a trade or signing and Juan chimes in with "I fully approve this". I can't help but laugh each time. The board needs this guy. He is a goofball but harmless and provides a chuckle for some like me regularly in some of his odd responses like his attraction to our new head coach and how sexy he thinks Canales is. Juan's whole persona makes me laugh and I need more laughs in my life these days.

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