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    Bombers wrote:
    So back to the original Topic in hand.

    Patrick OSullivan has been playing great of late.
    What is his projected totals in the future?

    Will he ever be an 80-90 point player??
    Mmmmm, i\'ll say 90 !

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    Whitney for Zherdev?
    Irregardless of the pick, nice swap!!!
    You\'ve got to love the \"irregardless\". It\'s up there with \"acrossed\" and \"anyways\" as my three favourite words to make fun of people for saying.

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    Yes, I know what you mean. Irregardless does not actually have a meaning, but in American literature it is becoming acceptable because its use is so widespread. It\'s unofficial meaning? \"Regardless\"
    Yes, they mean the same thing.

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    Anyways, irregardless of the lack of \'meaning\' present in its present meaning and regardless of the fact irregardless has no meaning yet is still acceptable in American literature, leaves one\'s thoughts acrossed with another\'s and yet still, irregardless of the fact O\'Sullivan got off to a slow start and regardless of the fact he got sent down to the minors, he will have an outstabding career, one that I hope, bestows heaps of rewards on him as he has endured alot in his lifetime, more than any of us should.

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    Pete wrote:
    Bombers wrote:
    So back to the original Topic in hand.

    Patrick OSullivan has been playing great of late.
    What is his projected totals in the future?

    Will he ever be an 80-90 point player??
    Mmmmm, i\'ll say 90 !
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