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Yeah. A lot of pictures were destroyed of the family so there's no replacing them, but the other stuff can like electronics, the kids toys, and tools and shit in the garage.

The antique furniture is what bugs us the most, we got most of that stuff in an antique auction in PA. Paid thousands of dollars for that stuff. The furniture was old. 1800's.

There's too much to mention, thankfully we had sunshine today with no storms or rain. I went through a lot of our things.

Well you can make new pictures of you guys in your new home.
 
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Sorry,bro,anything anyone can do to help?

We'll manage, thanks for asking.

I'm sick of the retarded neighbors though asking if I'm having a garage sale.

Yeah, I'm walking shit out of my house soak and wet, you want to buy it? :******
 
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Well you can make new pictures of you guys in your new home.

Oh yeah, I know.

It's pictures of my mom that bugs me seeing she died 8 years ago. And of things we don't own anymore.

My Motorcycle pictures, pictures of the Firebird and GTO. Pictures of my old band gigs, and most importantly our wedding photos.

It sucks, but hey.
 
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Everyone satisfied with our first pick?

I'll be honest I missed most of the first round. I waited for our pick, and went back to cleaning up the mess here.

I think that's the first time I missed a portion of the first round in about ten years.
 

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Everyone satisfied with our first pick?

I'll be honest I missed most of the first round. I waited for our pick, and went back to cleaning up the mess here.

I think that's the first time I missed a portion of the first round in about ten years.

We have a LT now, so I couldn't be happier. Next on the list? Drafting a right tackle.

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I'm 50/50 on it. I like the direction we went, we needed an OT and Tyron Smith fits our offense. I'm just worried that all he'll ever be is potential as I just don't trust old man Houck handling him. It's funny how he raves about his feet, but he was saying the same thing about Robert Brewster's. So yeah, kind of worried. Wanted to go the safer route with a Costanzo or a Carimi.
 
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Eh,I'm okay with Smith.

I'm disappointed we didn't take Fairley when we had the chance.
 
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We have a LT now, so I couldn't be happier. Next on the list? Drafting a right tackle.

:tiptoe

You know it. Tyron will eventually man the blindside.

Call me crazy but I think Free is a better RT.

I wouldn't be upset if we went OT/OG with the 40th pick. We're talking about Jerry here though.

Having said that it all depends on who's available, there's some good players who could slide to us.

I have about 8-10 players who I would be happy with.
 
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Eh,I'm okay with Smith.

I'm disappointed we didn't take Fairley when we had the chance.

Yeah, me too. I wanted Fairley or Dareus over Smith but I'm glad we addressed the Oline.

I actually thought we would of considered Gabbert and Fairley at that point maybe Quinn.

Shit, I even thought we would of drafted Cameron Jordan or J.J. Watt, glad we didn't.
 

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Yeah, me too. I wanted Fairley or Dareus over Smith but I'm glad we addressed the Oline.

I actually thought we would of considered Gabbert and Fairley at that point maybe Quinn.

Shit, I even thought we would of drafted Cameron Jordan or J.J. Watt, glad we didn't.

Watching the war room cam,and taking so long w/the pick,you gotta think they had a trade working.There were a lot of shots of Jerry,Garrett and little Stevie just sitting around.
Then the clock ran low and they went to fall back.
It's all good,Smith is a solid pick.
 

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Watching the war room cam,and taking so long w/the pick,you gotta think they had a trade working.There were a lot of shots of Jerry,Garrett and little Stevie just sitting around.
Then the clock ran low and they went to fall back.
It's all good,Smith is a solid pick.

They were on the phone with Jacksonville most likely.
 

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Round 1 Winners, Losers

Rude draft welcome for Roger Goodell; Browns arm themselves with picks

By John Clayton
ESPN.com


NEW YORK -- Day 1 of the NFL draft was full of surprises.

No one figured four quarterbacks would go in the first round, the biggest surprise being Christian Ponder going to the Vikings at No. 12. The Ravens shook up the latter part of the first round by letting their 15 minutes elapse, but still coming back and getting cornerback Jimmy Smith of Colorado. The Chiefs made a couple of trades but added a wide receiver, Jonathan Baldwin.

The first round zipped by in three hours and 30 minutes, but there were plenty of winners. Of course, there were losers too.


Losers

1. Roger Goodell: As commissioner, you have to accept the praise. On Thursday night, he had to endure the boos from fans at the draft who aren't happy about the NFL's current labor problems. At the beginning of the draft, Goodell had to go to the podium and politely calm down attending fans who chanted "We want football!'' At times, the scene was painful. Goodell had to stand by the podium and look like a father trying to quiet kids who were making too much noise in the house. Goodell has been a popular commissioner among fans, but until the labor problems are resolved, he will remain a target for criticism. It goes with the job.

2. Clemson defensive end Da'Quan Bowers and Arkansas quarterback Ryan Mallett: In a draft that featured a record 12 defensive linemen drafted in the first round, Bowers, once considered to be the best of the group, had to be stunned not to hear his name called. Worries about the long-term health of a surgically repaired knee scared teams off. Down the line, teams must figure he's going to need a microfacture surgery. No one expected four quarterbacks to go in the first 12 picks, but the character and maturity questions of Mallett left him sitting through the first round. The story going into the second day is whether he will go in the second round. Mallett is a top-15 prospect, but he suffered a huge loss seeing the other quarterbacks go so far ahead of him.

3. The NFC West outside of St. Louis: Listen, we're not debating the values of cornerback Patrick Peterson going to Arizona or linebacker Aldon Smith going to San Francisco. Peterson could be the next Charles Woodson. The 49ers desperately need pass-rushing help. The Seahawks stunned everyone by taking offensive tackle James Carpenter. But the division didn't take a quarterback in the first round. That's the knock. I know the 49ers are going to re-sign Alex Smith and the Cardinals might add Marc Bulger. But in a quarterback-driven league, to see three NFC West teams in desperate need of quarterbacks pass on the position is still stunning. At the moment, Sam Bradford of the Rams is the division's only legit starter.


Winners

1. Cleveland Browns: Earlier in the day, Browns quarterback Colt McCoy said team management was going to get him some offensive help. Alabama wide receiver Julio Jones would have been the perfect choice with the sixth pick in the first round. But sometimes teams can make offers you can't refuse, and that's what Atlanta did. Browns boss Mike Holmgren traded the No. 6 pick (Jones) to Atlanta, dropping down 21 picks in the first round but gaining a second-rounder, a fourth-rounder and two picks next year -- in the first and fourth rounds. Sure, it would have been nice to add a big, fast threat for McCoy and the offense. But the Falcons feel as though they might be one offensive player away from a trip to the Super Bowl. The Browns have to rebuild an entire roster. The Browns had to take that offer.

2. Jacksonville Jaguars: The Jaguars finally get a break. For years, they were looking for the heir to David Garrard's starting job at quarterback. Thanks in part to 49ers not taking a quarterback and the Titans taking Jake Locker with the eighth pick, the Jaguars accomplished something that they might not have done until the 2012 draft -- they got their quarterback, Blaine Gabbert. Once Gabbert fell to the 10th pick, the Jaguars traded up with the Redskins to get him. The cost was a second-round pick. Had they tried to move up from the second round to get a quarterback, they might have had to sacrifice a first-rounder in 2012. Drafting at 16 originally, the Jags weren't in a good spot to get one of the top-rated quarterbacks. Getting Gabbart was like hitting the lottery, particularly in a division that has elite quarterbacks Peyton Manning and Matt Schaub.

3. New Orleans Saints: Face it, the NFC South is turning into an arms race. The Panthers added quarterback Cam Newton. The Falcons got Julio Jones for Matt Ryan. The Bucs' Josh Freeman is considered to be one of the league's next elite quarterbacks. But the Saints stayed ahead of the curve by getting a pass-rushing defensive end, Cameron Jordan, and a running back, Mark Ingram. Sure, it cost a first-round pick next year to get Ingram, but this division is becoming more competitive each year. No team in the division is as deep as the Saints for running backs. They have Reggie Bush, Ingram, Chris Ivory and Pierre Thomas. Getting Ingram almost reminds you of the time the Saints took Deuce McAllister when Ricky Williams was on the roster. The Jordan pick was just lucky. The Saints were drafting 24th and they get an impact sacker, which was their biggest need.
 
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