Don’t believe so.
Did you only put in for one player?
Don’t believe so.
Did you only put in for one player?
[quote=“count of monte cristo, post: 830255, member: 348”]Don’t believe so.
Did you only put in for one player?[/quote]
No three but my number one was the one you got
Sorry, I feel awful :oops:.
Presume it would depend on the order you went for them
[quote=“count of monte cristo, post: 830261, member: 348”]Sorry, I feel awful :oops:.
Presume it would depend on the order you went for them[/quote]
As stated I went for brown first, so you haven’t a clue and the Internet has again come up trumps for you
I went for Brown too.
Waiver priority is set on position as far as I know. Team in overall position 1 gets 12th waiver etc.
[SIZE=6]Anger management: 5 tips to tame your temper[/SIZE]
[SIZE=5]Keeping your temper in check can be challenging. Use simple anger management tips — from taking a timeout to using “I” statements — to stay in control.[/SIZE]
By Mayo Clinic staff
Do you find yourself fuming when someone cuts you off in traffic? Does your blood pressure go through the roof when your child refuses to cooperate? Anger is a normal and even healthy emotion — but it’s important to deal with it in a positive way. Uncontrolled anger can take a toll on both your health and your relationships.
Ready to get your anger under control? Start by considering these 5 anger management tips.
[SIZE=5]No. 1: Take a timeout[/SIZE]
Counting to 10 isn’t just for kids. Before reacting to a tense situation, take a few moments to breathe deeply and count to 10. Slowing down can help defuse your temper. If necessary, take a break from the person or situation until your frustration subsides a bit.
[SIZE=5]No. 2: Once you’re calm, express your anger[/SIZE]
As soon as you’re thinking clearly, express your frustration in an assertive but nonconfrontational way. State your concerns and needs clearly and directly, without hurting others or trying to control them.
[SIZE=5]No. 3: Get some exercise[/SIZE]
Physical activity can provide an outlet for your emotions, especially if you’re about to erupt. If you feel your anger escalating, go for a brisk walk or run, or spend some time doing other favorite physical activities. Physical activity stimulates various brain chemicals that can leave you feeling happier and more relaxed than you were before you worked out.
[SIZE=5]No. 4: Think before you speak[/SIZE]
In the heat of the moment, it’s easy to say something you’ll later regret. Take a few moments to collect your thoughts before saying anything — and allow others involved in the situation to do the same.
[SIZE=5]No. 5: Identify possible solutions[/SIZE]
Instead of focusing on what made you mad, work on resolving the issue at hand. Does your child’s messy room drive you crazy? Close the door. Is your partner late for dinner every night? Schedule meals later in the evening — or agree to eat on your own a few times a week. Remind yourself that anger won’t fix anything, and might only make it worse.
@Mac it resets every tuesday as far as i know.
But it doesnt really matter as the internet is looking out for me.
does anyone know what the waiver rankings were last week as i cant recall.
[quote=“Mac, post: 830263, member: 109”]I went for Brown too.
Waiver priority is set on position as far as I know. Team in overall position 1 gets 12th waiver etc.[/quote]
Makes sense, thanks mac you are a welcome addition to our noble league
[quote=“count of monte cristo, post: 830266, member: 348”][SIZE=6]Anger management: 5 tips to tame your temper[/SIZE]
[SIZE=5]Keeping your temper in check can be challenging. Use simple anger management tips — from taking a timeout to using “I” statements — to stay in control.[/SIZE]
By Mayo Clinic staff
Do you find yourself fuming when someone cuts you off in traffic? Does your blood pressure go through the roof when your child refuses to cooperate? Anger is a normal and even healthy emotion — but it’s important to deal with it in a positive way. Uncontrolled anger can take a toll on both your health and your relationships.
Ready to get your anger under control? Start by considering these 5 anger management tips.
[SIZE=5]No. 1: Take a timeout[/SIZE]
Counting to 10 isn’t just for kids. Before reacting to a tense situation, take a few moments to breathe deeply and count to 10. Slowing down can help defuse your temper. If necessary, take a break from the person or situation until your frustration subsides a bit.
[SIZE=5]No. 2: Once you’re calm, express your anger[/SIZE]
As soon as you’re thinking clearly, express your frustration in an assertive but nonconfrontational way. State your concerns and needs clearly and directly, without hurting others or trying to control them.
[SIZE=5]No. 3: Get some exercise[/SIZE]
Physical activity can provide an outlet for your emotions, especially if you’re about to erupt. If you feel your anger escalating, go for a brisk walk or run, or spend some time doing other favorite physical activities. Physical activity stimulates various brain chemicals that can leave you feeling happier and more relaxed than you were before you worked out.
[SIZE=5]No. 4: Think before you speak[/SIZE]
In the heat of the moment, it’s easy to say something you’ll later regret. Take a few moments to collect your thoughts before saying anything — and allow others involved in the situation to do the same.
[SIZE=5]No. 5: Identify possible solutions[/SIZE]
Instead of focusing on what made you mad, work on resolving the issue at hand. Does your child’s messy room drive you crazy? Close the door. Is your partner late for dinner every night? Schedule meals later in the evening — or agree to eat on your own a few times a week. Remind yourself that anger won’t fix anything, and might only make it worse.
@Mac it resets every tuesday as far as i know.
But it doesnt really matter as the internet is looking out for me.
does anyone know what the waiver rankings were last week as i cant recall.[/quote]
Banter central
Im the archbishop of Banterbury pal.
Amendola looks to be out this week. Well done mate, a good win for you.
I’ll have to use this week to try a few patterns to gazump Mac in week 3.
[quote=“Mark Renton, post: 830284, member: 1796”]Amendola looks to be out this week. Well done mate, a good win for you.
I’ll have to use this week to try a few patterns to gazump Mac in week 3.[/quote]
Let the lads off the piss to bond for the week. The camaraderie will be vital as they try to up their game against the former top division team.
Do the Mayo clinic have any articles about how to post humorously online?
No, I dont believe so.
They may have some on rhinoplasty if youre interested.
[quote=“count of monte cristo, post: 830301, member: 348”]No, I dont believe so.
They may have some on rhinoplasty if youre interested.[/quote]
If ArtFoley was still here he’d be jumping and lepping all over that post like a giddy lapdog.
Unfortunately he’s not.
[quote=“Mark Renton, post: 830284, member: 1796”]Amendola looks to be out this week. Well done mate, a good win for you.
I’ll have to use this week to try a few patterns to gazump Mac in week 3.[/quote]
I’ll see your Amendola and raise you Roddy White
I’m fucked this week. I’ll get you on the return leg, congrats again.
I’ve dropped Roddy White for Dwayne Bowe:eek: I can’t afford another week of him being used as a decoy, he will probably get a couple of TDs now.
Ive made an executive decision and dropped rg3 for terelle pryor. Why, you ask? Well its teeming rain in lambeau and alfred morris just told the good people on nfl network that they are worried about catches and turnovers, plus imo rg3 needs another week to get right. Could be the making or breaking of me.
I’m bolloxed… Very disappointing week.
Glass half empty mate? Bradshaw will get a load of work, henne is in which will help cecil shorts, you’re not gone yet mate.