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J-man

Ravens' Myspace

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I love the design of that page...

...though some of the typos irk me a bit...

But otherwise, hoping to crack that Top Friends space at some point with my music page once I get it revamped with some new songs...LOL

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Looks nice! I sent a friends request to them a couple days ago. I am sure there are a lot more for them as well.

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Hmm...I'm hoping to see a bit more from the page, now that I think about it...

I'm thinking this Ravens MySpace could actually be a big thing...maybe get some official players' pages on there to sort out the fakers?

I know B.J. Sams has a personal page, as does Daniel Wilcox, Dennis Haley, Musa Smith, Chris McAlister, Mark Clayton (who keeps his REALLY well-hidden), Kyle Boller, and others...

And, of course, there's former Ravens Ovie Mughelli, Adalius Thomas, and Anthony Weaver...

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Hmm...I'm hoping to see a bit more from the page, now that I think about it...

I'm thinking this Ravens MySpace could actually be a big thing...maybe get some official players' pages on there to sort out the fakers?

I know B.J. Sams has a personal page, as does Daniel Wilcox, Dennis Haley, Musa Smith, Chris McAlister, Mark Clayton (who keeps his REALLY well-hidden), Kyle Boller, and others...

And, of course, there's former Ravens Ovie Mughelli, Adalius Thomas, and Anthony Weaver...

I think Musa's doubles as his wifes page. Mike Kracalick also has a page. I know he may not be the best football player, but he's a super nice guy.

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Hmm...I'm hoping to see a bit more from the page, now that I think about it...

I'm thinking this Ravens MySpace could actually be a big thing...maybe get some official players' pages on there to sort out the fakers?

I know B.J. Sams has a personal page, as does Daniel Wilcox, Dennis Haley, Musa Smith, Chris McAlister, Mark Clayton (who keeps his REALLY well-hidden), Kyle Boller, and others...

And, of course, there's former Ravens Ovie Mughelli, Adalius Thomas, and Anthony Weaver...

I'm proud to be a friend of THE Mark Clayton :)

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Hmm...I'm hoping to see a bit more from the page, now that I think about it...

I'm thinking this Ravens MySpace could actually be a big thing...maybe get some official players' pages on there to sort out the fakers?

I know B.J. Sams has a personal page, as does Daniel Wilcox, Dennis Haley, Musa Smith, Chris McAlister, Mark Clayton (who keeps his REALLY well-hidden), Kyle Boller, and others...

And, of course, there's former Ravens Ovie Mughelli, Adalius Thomas, and Anthony Weaver...

Every player just about has a page now adays.

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I'm proud to be a friend of THE Mark Clayton :)

Clayton's page, contrary to popular belief, ISN'T the one where he's holding up one finger in a Ravens uniform, featured on most (fake) players' pages.

His actual page is an entirely personal page with almost nothing football-related on there, other than a couple of football pictures and whatnot, but there was a lot of religious stuff on there, last time I saw, and a picture of him and what looked like his girlfriend...

...but it's set to private now, and I couldn't add it when I first saw it, but oh well...

Even though most players have pages now, there should still be links to new, OFFICIAL pages for the players, even for the ones who have personal pages.

I mean, realistically, most players have personal pages to separate their personal lives from their professional lives, and some players choose not to add fans for that reason. Therefore, the creation of official, individual pages for each of the players as endorsed by the Ravens would avoid confusion over MySpace about the fakers and the real players. I mean, I highly doubt Steve McNair would have a MySpace page, and neither would Brian Billick nor Matt Stover. And I'm pretty sure Kelly Gregg wouldn't have a MySpace page saying that his favorite thing to do is eat...I mean, let's be serious now...

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Hmm...I'm hoping to see a bit more from the page, now that I think about it...

I'm thinking this Ravens MySpace could actually be a big thing...maybe get some official players' pages on there to sort out the fakers?

I know B.J. Sams has a personal page, as does Daniel Wilcox, Dennis Haley, Musa Smith, Chris McAlister, Mark Clayton (who keeps his REALLY well-hidden), Kyle Boller, and others...

And, of course, there's former Ravens Ovie Mughelli, Adalius Thomas, and Anthony Weaver...

Right after I got added to RavenSpace, I got a friend request from Mike Kracalik.

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It's too bad the Ravens' MySpace page doesn't accept requests from MySpace artists...

Otherwise, I'd add them onto my MySpace music page...

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Right after I got added to RavenSpace, I got a friend request from Mike Kracalik.

Yeah I talk with him periodically he is a cool guy he requested me about a month ago.

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Clayton's page, contrary to popular belief, ISN'T the one where he's holding up one finger in a Ravens uniform, featured on most (fake) players' pages.

His actual page is an entirely personal page with almost nothing football-related on there, other than a couple of football pictures and whatnot, but there was a lot of religious stuff on there, last time I saw, and a picture of him and what looked like his girlfriend...

...but it's set to private now, and I couldn't add it when I first saw it, but oh well...

Even though most players have pages now, there should still be links to new, OFFICIAL pages for the players, even for the ones who have personal pages.

I mean, realistically, most players have personal pages to separate their personal lives from their professional lives, and some players choose not to add fans for that reason. Therefore, the creation of official, individual pages for each of the players as endorsed by the Ravens would avoid confusion over MySpace about the fakers and the real players. I mean, I highly doubt Steve McNair would have a MySpace page, and neither would Brian Billick nor Matt Stover. And I'm pretty sure Kelly Gregg wouldn't have a MySpace page saying that his favorite thing to do is eat...I mean, let's be serious now...

I have his myspace page. There are others that are all purple or whatever, but I have his real one. Same for AD.

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