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  • h00dini
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    • 09-17-09
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    • h00dini
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      • 09-17-09
      • 659

      #6372
      [QUOTE=Wallco99;10603501]loose (ls) adj. loos·er, loos·est 1. Not fastened, restrained, or contained: loose bricks.
      2. Not taut, fixed, or rigid: a loose anchor line; a loose chair leg.
      3. Free from confinement or imprisonment; unfettered: criminals loose in the neighborhood; dogs that are loose on the streets.
      4. Not tight-fitting or tightly fitted: loose shoes.
      5. Not bound, bundled, stapled, or gathered together: loose papers.
      6. Not compact or dense in arrangement or structure: loose gravel.
      7. Lacking a sense of restraint or responsibility; idle: loose talk.
      8. Not formal; relaxed: a loose atmosphere at the club.
      9. Lacking conventional moral restraint in sexual behavior.
      10. Not literal or exact: a loose translation.
      11. Characterized by a free movement of fluids in the body: a loose cough; loose bowels.

      adv. In a loose manner.

      v. loosed, loos·ing, loos·es
      v.tr. 1. To let loose; release: loosed the dogs.
      2. To make loose; undo: loosed his belt.
      3. To cast loose; detach: hikers loosing their packs at camp.
      4. To let fly; discharge: loosed an arrow.
      5. To release pressure or obligation from; absolve: loosed her from the responsibility.
      6. To make less strict; relax: a leader's strong authority that was loosed by easy times.

      v.intr. 1. To become loose.
      2. To discharge a missile; fire.

      Idiom: on the loose 1. At large; free.
      2. Acting in an uninhibited fashion.

      [Middle English louse, los, from Old Norse lauss; see leu- in Indo-European roots.]
      loosely adv.
      looseness n.
      Synonyms: loose, lax, slack1
      These adjectives mean not tautly bound, held, or fastened: loose reins; a lax rope; slack sails. Antonym: tight


      The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition copyright ©2000 by Houghton Mifflin Company. Updated in 2009. Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved.
      loose [luːs]
      adj 1. free or released from confinement or restraint
      2. not close, compact, or tight in structure or arrangement
      3. not fitted or fitting closely loose clothing is cooler
      4. not bundled, packaged, fastened, or put in a container loose nails
      5. inexact; imprecise a loose translation
      6. (Economics, Accounting & Finance / Banking & Finance) (of funds, cash, etc.) not allocated or locked away; readily available
      7. a. (esp of women) promiscuous or easy
      b. (of attitudes, ways of life, etc.) immoral or dissolute

      8. lacking a sense of responsibility or propriety loose talk
      9. (Medicine) a. (of the bowels) emptying easily, esp excessively; lax
      b. (of a cough) accompanied by phlegm, mucus, etc.

      10. (Clothing, Personal Arts & Crafts / Dyeing) (of a dye or dyed article) fading as a result of washing; not fast
      11. Informal chiefly US and Canadian very relaxed; easy

      n (Team Sports / Rugby) the loose Rugby the part of play when the forwards close round the ball in a ruck or loose scrum See scrum

      on the loose
      a. free from confinement or restraint
      b. Informal on a spree


      adv 1. a. in a loose manner; loosely
      b. (in combination) loose-fitting

      hang loose Informal chiefly US to behave in a relaxed, easy fashion


      vb 1. (tr) to set free or release, as from confinement, restraint, or obligation
      2. (tr) to unfasten or untie
      3. to make or become less strict, tight, firmly attached, compact, etc.
      4. (when intr, often foll by off) to let fly (a bullet, arrow, or other missile) [C13 (in the sense: not bound): from Old Norse lauss free; related to Old English lēas free from, -less]
      loosely adv
      looseness n


      Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003
      ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
      Verb1.loose - grant freedom to; free from confinement free, unloose, unloosen, liberate, release
      unspell - release from a spell

      unchain - make free

      bail - release after a security has been paid

      run - set animals loose to graze

      bail out - free on bail

      parole - release a criminal from detention and place him on parole; "The prisoner was paroled after serving 10 years in prison"
      2.loose - turn loose or free from restraint; "let loose mines"; "Loose terrible plagues upon humanity" let loose, unleash
      let go, let go of, release, relinquish - release, as from one's grip; "Let go of the door handle, please!"; "relinquish your grip on the rope--you won't fall"
      3.loose - make loose or looser; "loosen the tension on a rope" loosen
      alter, change, modify - cause to change; make different; cause a transformation; "The advent of the automobile may have altered the growth pattern of the city"; "The discussion has changed my thinking about the issue"

      relax, unbend - make less taut; "relax the tension on the rope"

      slacken, remit - make slack as by lessening tension or firmness

      slack - release tension on; "slack the rope"

      unscrew - loosen something by unscrewing it; "unscrew the outlet plate"

      unscrew - loosen by turning; "unscrew the bottle cap"
      4.loose - become loose or looser or less tight; "The noose loosened"; "the rope relaxed" relax, loosen
      weaken - become weaker; "The prisoner's resistance weakened after seven days"
      Adj.1.loose - not compact or dense in structure or arrangement; "loose gravel" compact - closely and firmly united or packed together; "compact soil"; "compact clusters of flowers"
      2.loose - (of a ball in sport) not in the possession or control of any player; "a loose ball" athletics, sport - an active diversion requiring physical exertion and competition

      uncontrolled - not being under control; out of control; "the greatest uncontrolled health problem is AIDS"; "uncontrolled growth"
      3.loose - not tight; not closely constrained or constricted or constricting; "loose clothing"; "the large shoes were very loose" lax - lacking in strength or firmness or resilience; "a lax rope"; "a limp handshake"
      tight - closely constrained or constricted or constricting; "tight skirts"; "he hated tight starched collars"; "fingers closed in a tight fist"; "a tight feeling in his chest"
      4.loose - not officially recognized or controlled; "an informal agreement"; "a loose organization of the local farmers" informal
      unofficial - not having official authority or sanction; "a sort of unofficial mayor"; "an unofficial estimate"; "he participated in an unofficial capacity"
      5.loose - not literal; "a loose interpretation of what she had been told"; "a free translation of the poem" liberal, free
      inexact - not exact
      6.loose - emptying easily or excessively; "loose bowels" lax
      unconstipated, regular - not constipated
      7.loose - not affixed; "the stamp came loose" unaffixed
      8.loose - not tense or taut; "the old man's skin hung loose and grey"; "slack and wrinkled skin"; "slack sails"; "a slack rope" slack
      lax - lacking in strength or firmness or resilience; "a lax rope"; "a limp handshake"
      9.loose - (of textures) full of small openings or gaps; "an open texture"; "a loose weave" open
      coarse, harsh - of textures that are rough to the touch or substances consisting of relatively large particles; "coarse meal"; "coarse sand"; "a coarse weave"
      10.loose - lacking a sense of restraint or responsibility; "idle talk"; "a loose tongue" idle
      irresponsible - showing lack of care for consequences; "behaved like an irresponsible idiot"; "hasty and irresponsible action"
      11.loose - not carefully arranged in a package; "a box of loose nails" unpackaged - not packaged or put into packets; "unpackaged nuts"
      12.loose - having escaped, especially from confinement; "a convict still at large"; "searching for two escaped prisoners"; "dogs loose on the streets"; "criminals on the loose in the neighborhood" at large, escaped, on the loose
      free - able to act at will; not hampered; not under compulsion or restraint; "free enterprise"; "a free port"; "a free country"; "I have an hour free"; "free will"; "free of racism"; "feel free to stay as long as you wish"; "a free choice"
      13.loose - casual and unrestrained in sexual behavior; "her easy virtue"; "he was told to avoid loose (or light) women"; "wanton behavior" promiscuous, sluttish, wanton, easy, light
      unchaste - not chaste; "unchaste conduct"
      Adv.1.loose - without restraint; "cows in India are running loose" free
      Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2008 Princeton University, Farlex Inc.
      loose adjective 1. free, detached, insecure, unfettered, released, floating, wobbly, unsecured, unrestricted, untied, unattached, movable, unfastened, unbound, unconfined A page came loose and floated onto the tiles.
      2. untethered, free, roaming, at large, on the run, fugitive, unconfined He was chased by a loose dog.
      untethered
      tied, secured, bound, curbed, restrained, fastened, tethered, fettered
      3. slack, easy, hanging, relaxed, loosened, not fitting, sloppy, baggy, slackened, loose-fitting, not tight Wear loose clothes as they're more comfortable.
      slack
      tight
      4. (Old-fashioned) promiscuous, fast, abandoned, immoral, dissipated, lewd, wanton, profligate, disreputable, debauched, dissolute, libertine, licentious, unchaste casual sex and loose morals
      promiscuous
      moral, disciplined, virtuous, chaste
      5. vague, random, inaccurate, disordered, rambling, diffuse, indefinite, disconnected, imprecise, ill-defined, indistinct, inexact We came to some sort of loose arrangement before he went home.
      vague
      clear, accurate, exact, precise, concise
      6. careless, rash, lax, negligent, thoughtless, imprudent, heedless, unmindful part of a campaign aimed at educating employees on the perils of loose lips

      verb free, release, ease, liberate, detach, unleash, let go, undo, loosen, disconnect, set free, slacken, untie, disengage, unfasten, unbind, unloose, unbridle He loosed his grip on the rifle.
      free
      bind, capture, cage, imprison, fasten, tether, fetter at a loose end idle, with nothing to do They're most likely to get into trouble when they're at a loose end.
      on the loose free, roaming, at large, on the run, untied, at liberty, unrestrained, unchained, unconfined A man-eating lion is on the loose.


      Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002


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      loose [luːs] A. ADJ (looser (compar) (loosest (superl))) 1. (= not firmly attached) [thread, wire, screw, brick, page] → suelto; [handle, knob] → desatornillado; [tooth] → flojo, que se mueve
      this button is loose → este botón está a punto de caerse
      to come or get or work loose [thread, wire, brick] → soltarse; [screw] → aflojarse; [page] → desprenderse; [knob, handle] → aflojarse, desatornillarse
      see also screw A1
      see also connection 1
      2. (= not tied back) [hair] → suelto
      to wear one's hair loosellevar el pelo suelto
      3. (= not tight) [clothes] → holgado, amplio; [bandage, tie] → flojo
      these trousers are too loose round the waist → estos pantalones son muy anchos de cintura
      4. (= not taut) [skin] → flácido, colgón
      5. (= not dense) [mixture, soil, powder] → suelto
      to be of a loose consistencytener poca consistencia
      6. (= not tied up) [animal] → suelto
      he was chased by a loose dog → le persiguió un perro que andaba suelto
      to let or set sth/sb loosesoltar algo/a algn
      when the cub had recovered it was set loose in the wild → cuando el cachorro se recuperó lo soltaron or lo dejaron en libertad
      the affair has let loose dangerous political forces → el asunto ha desatado fuerzas políticas peligrosas
      inexperienced doctors were let loose on seriously ill patients → se dejó que médicos sin experiencia trataran a pacientes gravemente enfermos
      see also break C7
      see also cut C1
      see also hell A1
      7. (= flexible) [alliance, coalition, grouping] → libre; [organization] → poco rígido; [arrangement] → flexible
      a loose confederation of sovereign republics → una confederación libre de repúblicas soberanas
      8. (= imprecise) [meaning, expression] → poco preciso, vago; [style, interpretation] → libre; [translation] → aproximado
      he despised loose thinkingodiaba toda forma de pensar vaga
      in loose terms, it could be called a religionhaciendo un uso un tanto libre del término, podría llamarse religión
      9. (= not packaged) [carrots, potatoes] → suelto, a granel (Comm) to buy/sell sth loosevender algo suelto or a granel
      10. (o.f., pej) (= immoral) [behaviour, attitudes] → disoluto; [morals] → disoluto, libertino
      a loose woman → una mujer de vida alegre(pej), una mujer fácil(o.f., pej)
      see also living B2
      11. (Med) to have loose bowelstener el vientre suelto
      12. (= readily available) [funds] → disponible
      loose cashdinero m en efectivo
      loose changedinero m suelto

      B. VT 1. (liter) (= release) [+ animal] → soltar; [+ prisoner] → poner en libertad, soltar
      they loosed the dogs on him → le soltaron los perros
      2. (= fire) (also loose off) [+ arrow, missile] → lanzar; [+ gun, cannon] → disparar
      to loose (off) a volley of abuse at sbsoltar una sarta de insultos a algn
      3. (= unfasten) to loose a boat from its mooringssoltar las amarras de un barco

      C. N to be on the loose [person, gang] → andar suelto
      D. ADV stay or hang loose! (US) → ¡tranqui!, ¡relájate!
      see also play
      E. CPD loose box Nestablo m móvil
      loose cannon N (fig) → bomba f de relojería
      loose chippings NPL (on roadway) → gravilla fsing suelta
      loose connection N (Elec) → mala conexión f
      loose cover N (Brit) (for furniture) → funda f lavable, funda f que se puede quitar
      loose end N (fig) → cabo m suelto
      to tie up loose endsatar los cabos sueltos
      to be at a loose end (fig) → no saber qué hacer
      loose scrum N (Rugby) → melé f abierta or espontánea
      loose talk Npalabrería f
      loose tongue N to have a loose tonguetener la lengua suelta, ser ligero de lengua
      loose weave Ntejido m abierto
      loose off
      A. VT + ADV (esp Brit) [+ ammunition, bullet] → disparar
      he loosed off two shots at the oncoming cardisparó dos tiros contra el coche que venía
      B. VI + ADV to loose off at sb/sthdisparar a or contra algn/algo
      Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005


      loose [ˈluːs] adj (not firmly in place) [knot, screw] → desserré(e); [handle, knob] → mal fixé(e); [tooth] → qui bouge
      loose connection (in electrical circuit)mauvais contact
      [clothes, trousers] (= loose-fitting) → ample (= too big) → lâche
      (= free) [animal] → en liberté, échappé(e)
      to set sth loose [+ animal] → lâcher qch
      to set sb loose [+ prisoner] → relâcher qn
      to let sb loose on sth (= give sb free rein)
      Trainees go through a four-hour lesson before they are let loose on the controls → Les stagiaires suivent un cours de quatre heures avant d'être autorisés à utiliser les commandes seuls.
      We let him loose on the garden → Nous l'avons laissé libre de faire ce qu'il voulait dans le jardin.
      see also break
      [coalition, alliance, grouping] → informel(le)
      (= sloppy) [thinking] → peu rigoureux/euse, vague
      (in terms of morality) [life] → dissolu(e); [morals, discipline] → relâché(e)
      a loose woman → une femme facile
      (not tied back) [hair] → dénoué(e)
      (not strict or exact) [translation] → approximatif/ive; [terminology, wording] → vague

      see also cannon

      vt (= set free) [+ animal] → lâcher; [+ prisoner] → relâcher, libérer
      (British) [+ arrow] → tirer

      n
      to be on the loose [prisoner] → être en liberté; [animal] → être en liberté
      loose change npetite monnaie f
      loose chippings npl (on road)gravillons mpl
      loose end n (in story, plot)détail m inexpliqué
      to tie up loose ends → mettre au point les derniers détails, régler les derniers détails
      to be at a loose end (British) to be at loose ends (US) → ne pas trop savoir quoi faire
      loose-fitting [ˌluːsˈfɪtɪŋ] adj [clothes] → ample
      loose-leaf [ˈluːsliːf] modifà feuilles mobiles
      loose-leaf binder → classeur m (à feuilles mobiles)
      loose-limbed [ˌluːsˈlɪmd] adjagile, souple
      Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005


      loose adj (+er) (= not tight, movable) board, buttonlose; dress, collarweit; tooth, bandage, knot, screw, soil, weavelocker; limbsbeweglich, locker; he kept his change loose in his pocket → er hatte sein Kleingeld lose in der Tasche; a loose connection (Elec) → ein Wackelkontakt m; to come or work loose (screw, handle etc) → sich lockern; (sole, cover etc) → sich (los)lösen; (button) → abgehen; to hang looselose herunterhängen; her hair hung loose → sie trug ihr Haar offen; to have loose bowelsDurchfall haben; just stay or hang loose (inf)bleib cool (inf); to sell something loose (= not pre-packed) → etw lose verkaufen
      (= free) to break or get loose (person, animal) → sich losreißen (from von); (ship) → sich (von der Vertäuung) losreißen; (from group of players etc) → sich trennen, sich lösen; (= break out) → ausbrechen; (from commitment, parental home etc) → sich frei machen (from von); to run loose → frei herumlaufen; (children)unbeaufsichtigt herumlaufen; to turn or let or set loose (animal) → frei herumlaufen lassen; prisonerfreilassen; imaginationfreien Lauf lassen (+dat); to let loose political forces that will be difficult to controlpolitische Kräfte entfesseln or freisetzen, die nur schwer unter Kontrolle zu bringen sind; I let him loose on the garden → ich ließ ihn auf den Garten los; to be at a loose end (fig) → nichts mit sich anzufangen wissen; to tie up the loose ends (fig) → ein paar offene or offenstehende Probleme lösen
      (= not exact, vague) translation → frei; account, thinking, planningungenau; connectionlose; in a loose senseim weiteren Sinne; (= approximately) → grob gesagt
      (= informal) group, alliance, organization, arrangementlose, locker
      (= too free, immoral) conductlose; moralslocker; personunmoralisch, lose; a loose life → ein lockerer Lebenswandel; a loose woman → eine Frau mit lockerem Lebenswandel; in that bar you get loose women → in der Bar findest du lose Mädchen; do you think that’s being loose? → meinst du, das ist unmoralisch?; to have a loose tongue → nichts für sich behalten können; loose talkleichtfertiges Gerede

      n (inf) to be on the loose (prisoners, dangerous animals) → frei herumlaufen; he was on the loose in Paris → er machte Paris unsicher; the troops were on the loose in the citydie Truppen wüteten in der Stadt; oh dear, when these two are on the loose → wehe, wenn sie losgelassen!
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      • Wallco99
        SBR Hall of Famer
        • 01-01-11
        • 7261

        #6373
        Wallco MLB PLU$$$
        2011 System to date: 110-9
        System profit/loss: -7.67 units(finished series)
        Since my first post: -27.94 units (95-9) (fin. series)
        Current open series: 2 (-2.19 units)

        (6/27/11) Minnesota (M/L) (A) – Loss
        (6/27/11) Minnesota (-1½) (A) – Loss
        (6/27/11) Cincinnati (M/L) (A) – Win


        (A) 60-58
        (B) 25-33
        (C) 14-19
        (D) 10-9


        Games for (6/28/11):
        San Francisco @ Chicago Cubs (M/L) (A) Game #1 DH *Official*(2:20 pm EDT)
        L.A. Dodgers @ Minnesota (M/L) (B) (8:10 pm EDT)
        L.A. Dodgers @ Minnesota (-1½) (B) (8:10 pm EDT)
        St. Louis @ Baltimore (M/L) (A) *Official* (7:05 pm EDT)
        St. Louis @ Baltimore (-1½)(A) *Official*(7:05 pm EDT)
        Chicago White Sox @ Colorado (M/L) (A) *Official* (8:40 pm EDT)
        Chicago White Sox @ Colorado (-1 ½) (A) *Official* (8:40 pm EDT)
        Milwaukee (M/L) @ N.Y. Yankees (A) *Official* (7:05 pm EDT)
        San Francisco @ Chicago Cubs (M/L) (B) Game #2 DH (8:05 pm EDT) **If Necessary**

        PLEASE READ THE PARAGRAPH BELOW.

        NOTE: It is possible that Milwaukee could face Minnesota in their respective (D) bets. For this reason, it is recommended that the Milwaukee (A) bet be skipped, until Minnesota has concluded their series. If at that time Milwaukee has not picked up a system win, pick them up at the (A) bet at that point. However you wish to play it, today’s bet is official, and will count towards a system win/loss. It is only recommended that you skip it because of the risk factor, but it technically is a system play.
        San Francisco/Chicago Cubs are playing a double header today, game #2 won’t be made official until the conclusion of game #1, and if necessary



        ** Do not place any wagers on teams unless the word “Official” appears next to the game. All lines and standings are based on final lines from ScoresandOdds.com. Some of the unofficial plays may change to the other team by game time. Official plays will not change. Keep checking for updated posts until all games are marked “official”. If your book is offering (+1½) on the (-1½) plays above, buy the alternate line for (-1½) on the team I have listed at (-1½), not the other team. NEVER PLAY (+1½) LINE ON ANY GAME IN THIS SYSTEM.
        System backtest can be found in post #3446.
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        • rkelly110
          BARRELED IN @ SBR!
          • 10-05-09
          • 39691

          #6374
          Did anyone in here buy into JM's picks for $500? If so, how are you making out?
          Are you on your way to your first Billion?

          If not, I can see why, because we all know he's a scammer.

          If he guaranteed we would get our $500 back, plus our losses, I would jump in.
          It's funny, the next year he would charge $2000 a month plus 5%, but he wants you
          to win 5%. So you are losing $2,000 a month. Funny.
          Comment
          • peeiempee
            SBR MVP
            • 01-21-09
            • 2750

            #6375
            You crazy Wallco...
            Comment
            • thelimit0310
              SBR MVP
              • 01-24-11
              • 1233

              #6376
              Thanks for the card Wallco, really hoping the system pulls through tonight
              Comment
              • knugen
                SBR MVP
                • 12-09-09
                • 2612

                #6377
                h00dini, have u stopped posting your systemplays?
                Comment
                • thelimit0310
                  SBR MVP
                  • 01-24-11
                  • 1233

                  #6378
                  Going to skip the Cubs series. Even if they win on the A bet by 20 runs, I don't care, they're not worth my money anymore this season.

                  GL to all who play them!
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                  • eyeball
                    SBR Wise Guy
                    • 08-14-07
                    • 988

                    #6379
                    Wallco... Good luck today
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                    • 19th Hole
                      SBR Posting Legend
                      • 03-22-09
                      • 18952

                      #6380
                      Originally posted by Wallco99
                      Just trying to help the high school dropouts so they can join in our conversations and actually understand what they are reading. Those who can't write usually can't read either, which is evident from his post.

                      Wallco99...
                      Let's get the Book's money today!!
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                      • thelimit0310
                        SBR MVP
                        • 01-24-11
                        • 1233

                        #6381
                        Originally posted by peeiempee
                        hope this system starts picking up some units
                        From a statistcal standpoint, we sort of have to sooner or later. My guess would be when interleague wraps up and July gets going. Let's think about it, the worst performing season, 2006, lost 150 units throughout the entire season.

                        So far in the month of June alone the system has lost 84.2 units. If we have a repeat of this month in July, we'd be at 168.4 units lost, about 20 units more than all of 2006. So, what I'm saying is this trend has to break sooner or later, we've been losing WAY MORE than we are supposed to be. 7 Losses in a month is far from normal.

                        With my luck, I actually jumped onto the system at the beginning of the month, the perfect time to catch those 7 losses! I"ve had to redo my lines, cut my losses, and lower my unit size just to keep losing with this system this month. It's been incredibly frustrating, but I've stuck with it, because the numbers say we HAVE to pick up speed sometime soon, I can't see how this trend could possibly continue. Not even 2006 was this continuously bad.
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                        • Andy3568
                          SBR Wise Guy
                          • 01-17-10
                          • 615

                          #6382
                          Excerpt for Morrison email:

                          "Remember how I told you that a $100 investment with The Champ
                          Selections can turn into well over $5.4 BILLION DOLLARS within a
                          year?

                          Well, at the kind of dumbfounding rate my picks are winning, you
                          could be accomplishing that within just a matter of months!"

                          Looks like we no longer have to wait a year to make $5.4 Billion.
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                          • Wallco99
                            SBR Hall of Famer
                            • 01-01-11
                            • 7261

                            #6383
                            Originally posted by peeiempee
                            You crazy Wallco...
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                            • ok15533
                              SBR High Roller
                              • 12-14-09
                              • 220

                              #6384
                              Originally posted by Wallco99
                              Don't remember doing that, but you are right about one thing, your English is poor.
                              and your picks are shitty. hmmm season is in red already, current plays are in double digit red. lol
                              Wallco99 is about to win the world record of failed system
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                              • Wallco99
                                SBR Hall of Famer
                                • 01-01-11
                                • 7261

                                #6385
                                Originally posted by ok15533
                                and your picks are shitty. hmmm season is in red already, current plays are in double digit red. lol
                                Wallco99 is about to win the world record of failed system
                                You almost formed complete sentences, you're getting closer, but still a long way to go. Insults just don't have the same effect when written by illiterates! Knowing your intelligence level, you may need to look that word up. That little guy rolling on his back laughing is actually laughing at you. He can't believe the ridiculous verbage that is one line above and below him. Even cartoon characters don't take you seriously, and realize a good insult is delivered with wit and clear sentences. Take this, for example!
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                                • Bugs Bunny
                                  SBR High Roller
                                  • 07-02-09
                                  • 129

                                  #6386
                                  Originally posted by Wallco99
                                  You almost formed complete sentences, you're getting closer, but still a long way to go. Insults just don't have the same effect when written by illiterates! Knowing your intelligence level, you may need to look that word up. That little guy rolling on his back laughing is actually laughing at you. He can't believe the ridiculous verbage that is one line above and below him. Even cartoon characters don't take you seriously, and realize a good insult is delivered with wit and clear sentences. Take this, for example!
                                  Well said Wallco, good luck today!
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                                  • pagodo
                                    SBR Wise Guy
                                    • 05-09-11
                                    • 669

                                    #6387
                                    Super card, Wallco.
                                    I love the 'Milwaukee' and 'Cubs' series. Let's get these!

                                    --
                                    Ridiculous hater douche, get loost now.
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                                    • pagodo
                                      SBR Wise Guy
                                      • 05-09-11
                                      • 669

                                      #6388
                                      Originally posted by thelimit0310
                                      Going to skip the Cubs series.
                                      Maybe you'll be the lucky charm, thelimit

                                      Going 1.5x on the Cubs tonight and playing them on a really fat line. Four-strike!
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                                      • thelimit0310
                                        SBR MVP
                                        • 01-24-11
                                        • 1233

                                        #6389
                                        I hope they do pull through for you Pagodo, and everyone else who plays them! Would never wish the system failure! I'm just mad at them right now and refuse to lay any money on them >.<
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                                        • Wallco99
                                          SBR Hall of Famer
                                          • 01-01-11
                                          • 7261

                                          #6390
                                          Originally posted by pagodo
                                          Super card, Wallco.
                                          I love the 'Milwaukee' and 'Cubs' series. Let's get these!

                                          --
                                          Ridiculous hater douche, get loost now.
                                          Read the notes. Be careful of playing Milwaukee, even though it is a system play. They could possibly face Minnesota with both team being a (D) bet. I will take the chance, but for some, it may not be wise.
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                                          • Wallco99
                                            SBR Hall of Famer
                                            • 01-01-11
                                            • 7261

                                            #6391
                                            Originally posted by thelimit0310
                                            I hope they do pull through for you Pagodo, and everyone else who plays them! Would never wish the system failure! I'm just mad at them right now and refuse to lay any money on them >.<
                                            They are like the bastard stepchild, who just will not do what you ask of them. Today, that kid will listen!
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                                            • pagodo
                                              SBR Wise Guy
                                              • 05-09-11
                                              • 669

                                              #6392
                                              Originally posted by Wallco99
                                              Milwaukee [...] could possibly face Minnesota with both team being a (D) bet. I will take the chance, but for some, it may not be wise.
                                              Thanks, Wallco, I did take it into consideration, but the gambler in me says to go for it, however unwise it may be.
                                              I'll go out on a limb and predict that neither of these will reach D.
                                              (If they both do, I will be hit hard even though I labby these plays now; but I'm feeling very good about this card.)
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                                              • pagodo
                                                SBR Wise Guy
                                                • 05-09-11
                                                • 669

                                                #6393
                                                Originally posted by Wallco99
                                                Today, that kid will listen!
                                                Battle drums at Wrigley Field!
                                                The Giants shall be destroyed.
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                                                • rinchungthuy3
                                                  SBR Hustler
                                                  • 10-13-10
                                                  • 75

                                                  #6394
                                                  i've been receiving this email message from John Morrison.

                                                  Remember how I told you that a $100 investment with The Champ
                                                  Selections can turn into well over $5.4 BILLION DOLLARS within a
                                                  year?

                                                  What is this all about anyone know?

                                                  Is this message a scam or it is the real deal?

                                                  what is his thechampselections.com pick look like?

                                                  has anyone try to send him $500 to receive his champ selection pick yet?
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                                                  • ok15533
                                                    SBR High Roller
                                                    • 12-14-09
                                                    • 220

                                                    #6395
                                                    Originally posted by Wallco99
                                                    You almost formed complete sentences, you're getting closer, but still a long way to go. Insults just don't have the same effect when written by illiterates! Knowing your intelligence level, you may need to look that word up. That little guy rolling on his back laughing is actually laughing at you. He can't believe the ridiculous verbage that is one line above and below him. Even cartoon characters don't take you seriously, and realize a good insult is delivered with wit and clear sentences. Take this, for example!
                                                    Wallco MLB PLU$$$
                                                    2011 System to date: 110-9
                                                    System profit/loss: -7.67 units(finished series)
                                                    Since my first post: -27.94 units (95-9) (fin. series)
                                                    Current open series: 2 (-2.19 units)

                                                    now get out your dictionary and defend the RED. lol. I think this guy is J Morrison Brother, Wallco99 Got JMBlood. Soon He take another D loss he will blame it on on grammar. May be you should name your play Wallco99 Money Drainer Sytem. see its true when they say, loosers do blame their mistake on others or find ways to make themself feel better. FYI I will laugh at you when Cubs fail you again.
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                                                    • Wallco99
                                                      SBR Hall of Famer
                                                      • 01-01-11
                                                      • 7261

                                                      #6396
                                                      Originally posted by pagodo
                                                      Battle drums at Wrigley Field!
                                                      The Giants shall be destroyed.
                                                      I don't have any idea why, but I love the Cubs series. Probably because the Giants don't score many runs. We may even be on the Giants if there is a game 2, but that won't be known until this one ends.
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                                                      • Wallco99
                                                        SBR Hall of Famer
                                                        • 01-01-11
                                                        • 7261

                                                        #6397
                                                        Originally posted by ok15533
                                                        Wallco MLB PLU$$$
                                                        2011 System to date: 110-9
                                                        System profit/loss: -7.67 units(finished series)
                                                        Since my first post: -27.94 units (95-9) (fin. series)
                                                        Current open series: 2 (-2.19 units)

                                                        now get out your dictionary and defend the RED. lol. I think this guy is J Morrison Brother, Wallco99 Got JMBlood. Soon He take another D loss he will blame it on on grammar. May be you should name your play Wallco99 Money Drainer Sytem. see its true when they say, loosers do blame their mistake on others or find ways to make themself feel better. FYI I will laugh at you when Cubs fail you again.
                                                        The only proper English in this post is the clip you took from me. Bad memory and stupid, real dangerous combo. No wonder you blew your whole roll. To further prove your illiteracy, it was Wilba who made the grammar comment you keep referring to. I guess you saw the "W", and since you have an inability to read and write, assumed that any word that begins with "W" must say Wallco. You are truly the epitome of ignorant.
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                                                        • Wallco99
                                                          SBR Hall of Famer
                                                          • 01-01-11
                                                          • 7261

                                                          #6398
                                                          red (rd)
                                                          n. 1. a. The hue of the long-wave end of the visible spectrum, evoked in the human observer by radiant energy with wavelengths of approximately 630 to 750 nanometers; any of a group of colors that may vary in lightness and saturation and whose hue resembles that of blood; one of the additive or light primaries; one of the psychological primary hues.
                                                          b. A pigment or dye having a red hue.
                                                          c. Something that has a red hue.

                                                          2. a. often Red A Communist.
                                                          b. A revolutionary activist.


                                                          adj. red·der, red·dest 1. Having a color resembling that of blood.
                                                          2. Reddish in color or having parts that are reddish in color: a red dog; a red oak.
                                                          3. a. Having a reddish or coppery skin color.
                                                          b. often Red Offensive Of or being a Native American.

                                                          4. Having a ruddy or flushed complexion: red with embarrassment.
                                                          5. often Red Communist


                                                          Hope this helps. I know you wouldn't know where to find it. Does anyone know if there is a smiley face for STUPID?
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                                                          • thelimit0310
                                                            SBR MVP
                                                            • 01-24-11
                                                            • 1233

                                                            #6399
                                                            Epitome...illiteracy...I bet he has no idea what your talking about hahaha
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                                                            • balazsk
                                                              SBR Rookie
                                                              • 06-08-10
                                                              • 23

                                                              #6400
                                                              Originally posted by rinchungthuy3
                                                              Remember how I told you that a $100 investment with The Champ
                                                              Selections can turn into well over $5.4 BILLION DOLLARS within a
                                                              year?
                                                              What is this all about anyone know?
                                                              Is this message a scam or it is the real deal?
                                                              what is his thechampselections.com pick look like?
                                                              has anyone try to send him $500 to receive his champ selection pick yet?
                                                              This is another mktg mail from him however noone posts his picks here and we can't measure its result. He has moneyback guarantee because of clickbank.

                                                              Guys, I am ready to create a group and co-finance the 500$ and share the picks here... who is in?

                                                              B
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                                                              • ok15533
                                                                SBR High Roller
                                                                • 12-14-09
                                                                • 220

                                                                #6401
                                                                Originally posted by Wallco99
                                                                red (rd)
                                                                n. 1. a. The hue of the long-wave end of the visible spectrum, evoked in the human observer by radiant energy with wavelengths of approximately 630 to 750 nanometers; any of a group of colors that may vary in lightness and saturation and whose hue resembles that of blood; one of the additive or light primaries; one of the psychological primary hues.
                                                                b. A pigment or dye having a red hue.
                                                                c. Something that has a red hue.

                                                                2. a. often Red A Communist.
                                                                b. A revolutionary activist.


                                                                adj. red·der, red·dest 1. Having a color resembling that of blood.
                                                                2. Reddish in color or having parts that are reddish in color: a red dog; a red oak.
                                                                3. a. Having a reddish or coppery skin color.
                                                                b. often Red Offensive Of or being a Native American.

                                                                4. Having a ruddy or flushed complexion: red with embarrassment.
                                                                5. often Red Communist


                                                                Hope this helps. I know you wouldn't know where to find it. Does anyone know if there is a smiley face for STUPID?

                                                                Wallco MLB PLU$$$
                                                                2011 System to date: 110-9
                                                                System profit/loss: -7.67 units(finished series)
                                                                Since my first post: -27.94 units (95-9) (fin. series)
                                                                Current open series: 2 (-2.19 units)

                                                                now get out your dictionary and defend the RED.
                                                                you are the stupid stupid, you knew the "RED" means the units in Red but you want to fool this guyz you want them to forget you are loosing money, you want them to forget that your system is now -7.67 deep in the hole, and since your first post you are -27.94 in the hole, damn how much of a looser do you need to be before you see the reality? does your booker have to call you and say "Mr Wallco99 your futures is not bright at all please give up" ? before you can see that you are about to blow your kids college fund or your rent or mortgage, lol. I will seriously get some food, a cool drink and wait till you get deeper in Red. Don't beg for mercy now. and try to blame it on someone else that you were not the one wo said someting about grammar. take the blame it is all your fault you should have spoke with your right mind.
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                                                                • edge444
                                                                  SBR Rookie
                                                                  • 09-08-09
                                                                  • 34

                                                                  #6402
                                                                  Originally posted by Wallco99
                                                                  You almost formed complete sentences, you're getting closer, but still a long way to go. Insults just don't have the same effect when written by illiterates! Knowing your intelligence level, you may need to look that word up. That little guy rolling on his back laughing is actually laughing at you. He can't believe the ridiculous verbage that is one line above and below him. Even cartoon characters don't take you seriously, and realize a good insult is delivered with wit and clear sentences. Take this, for example!
                                                                  The word is verbiage you missed out the "I"
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                                                                  • Wallco99
                                                                    SBR Hall of Famer
                                                                    • 01-01-11
                                                                    • 7261

                                                                    #6403
                                                                    I want them all to forget, YET, I post it every day. You really shouldn't use the word "stupid" back to back in a sentence, and definitely not without a comma. Since stupid is you area of expertise, I thought you would have at least gotten that right.
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                                                                    • Wallco99
                                                                      SBR Hall of Famer
                                                                      • 01-01-11
                                                                      • 7261

                                                                      #6404
                                                                      Originally posted by edge444
                                                                      The word is verbiage you missed out the "I"
                                                                      "NEWMAN"!!!!! One mispelling in 50 posts, or 5-10 in every one, still a little better. Good eye, I am glad I finally have been able to get people to start paying attention to using the language the way it was designed.
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                                                                      • Wallco99
                                                                        SBR Hall of Famer
                                                                        • 01-01-11
                                                                        • 7261

                                                                        #6405
                                                                        Originally posted by ok15533
                                                                        Originally Posted by ok15533
                                                                        Wallco MLB PLU$$$
                                                                        2011 System to date: 110-9
                                                                        System profit/loss: -7.67 units(finished series)
                                                                        Since my first post: -27.94 units (95-9) (fin. series)
                                                                        Current open series: 2 (-2.19 units)

                                                                        now get out your dictionary and defend the RED.
                                                                        you are the stupid stupid, you knew the "RED" means the units in Red but you want to fool this guyz you want them to forget you are loosing money, you want them to forget that your system is now -7.67 deep in the hole, and since your first post you are -27.94 in the hole, damn how much of a looser do you need to be before you see the reality? does your booker have to call you and say "Mr Wallco99 your futures is not bright at all please give up" ? before you can see that you are about to blow your kids college fund or your rent or mortgage, lol. I will seriously get some food, a cool drink and wait till you get deeper in Red. Don't beg for mercy now. and try to blame it on someone else that you were not the one wo said someting about grammar. take the blame it is all your fault you should have spoke with your right mind.
                                                                        I agree, I've always said you are stupid and illiterate. But show me the post where I blame the losses on you. You are a fool. Don't forget, "Wallco" and "Wilba" are two different words. Just for the record, whatever he said to you, I probably agree with.
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