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Pantheon4 wrote: Anyone who seriously follows baseball is either gay or from the Bronx. Take your pick. _________________ Albert Camus wrote: Always go too far, because that's where you'll find the truth. |
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tahruh wrote: Pantheon4 wrote: Anyone who seriously follows baseball is either gay or from the Bronx. Take your pick. Hay guys what do the D-Backs, Angels, Marlins, Red Sox, White Sox, Cardinals and Phillies have in common??? |
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grain thrower wrote: Derrek Lee couldn't carry the Pooh-Man's jock strap.
(BTW, that is a REAL album cover. Even worse, try looking at it upside-down!) Good Lord... Pooh-Man, wow, I remember that album... He was a friend of Too-Short's and there were a few good songs on there, but they had a beef and then Too Short and Ant Banks came out with some really harsh dis records and Pooh-Man was history... Wow, behold, the power of the internet and a memory chocked full of useless 90's sub-pop culture. And for the record, I'm from St. Louis, and even I was pulling for the Cubs this year. I was even hoping "the fix was in" for the 100 year anniversary, just so there'd be a feel good story. I have given up all hope on them. I guess some team has to be the but of all the jokes??? Maybe if the MLB spread the wealth around they'd have a fair chance? _________________ yup, that's my name. FOR YOUR RATING PLEASURE: 4 LIKE Buttons, 1 NEUTRAL, 1 VEXED, 5 DISLIKE buttons. LC > FB = personal fave = Eisley fans should dig it |
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BNROCKS wrote: tahruh wrote: Pantheon4 wrote: Anyone who seriously follows baseball is either gay or from the Bronx. Take your pick. Hay guys what do the D-Backs, Angels, Marlins, Red Sox, White Sox, Cardinals and Phillies have in common??? _________________ Albert Camus wrote: Always go too far, because that's where you'll find the truth. |
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tahruh wrote: BNROCKS wrote: tahruh wrote: Pantheon4 wrote: Anyone who seriously follows baseball is either gay or from the Bronx. Take your pick. Hay guys what do the D-Backs, Angels, Marlins, Red Sox, White Sox, Cardinals and Phillies have in common??? Oooo saw this one coming. How many of those were you alive and old enough to actually follow for? Try and be original next time |
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tahruh wrote: 4! How about you and your Red Sox? And calling someone on their originality is pretty original, so you got me there! OK I thought you around my age where I would have been 10-11 to actively root for any 96 team. Pretty hardcore if you did that, so congrats. |
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Yeah, I was 9 actually. But I'm a Yankees fan because my family are all NYers (and I was a boy growing up), so I've always been into them. However, they still are the best team in my eyes and even though I'm supposed to hate the Red Sox, we all know they're a legit second, so I'm not going to be too much of a typical Yankee douche fan. _________________ Albert Camus wrote: Always go too far, because that's where you'll find the truth. |
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tahruh wrote: Yeah, I was 9 actually. But I'm a Yankees fan because my family are all NYers (and I was a boy growing up), so I've always been into them. However, they still are the best team in my eyes and even though I'm supposed to hate the Red Sox, we all know they're a legit second, so I'm not going to be too much of a typical Yankee douche fan. Oh yeah I've always rooted for the Red Sox while I was growing up but I'd say it took me all the way until 2003 until I actively followed the team, knew the game past a intermediate level, and watched more than 30 regular season games. Same thing with being a Steelers fan. I've rooted for them since '94 (Barry Foster pass FTL) because my dad was a fan, but I couldn't really call myself an active fan until 2001. That's why I said it's pretty hardcore if you've been an active fan since such a young age, since we both know that's not the case with fans who brag about their teams. |
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BNROCKS wrote: Radio's saying CC's officially going to NY for 7/160 but it isn't on ESPN.com yet.
EDIT: Confirmed Brewers dodged a major bullet there, IMO. Rumor is Brewers final offer to CC was 6 years $140 Million, which is totally nuts for one of the smallest markets in baseball. Yankees went 7 years $160 Million and CC followed the money off to New York. Yankees can afford a bust in 2 or 3 years and eat a contract like that, Brewers cannot and would have been sunk if CC ended up sucking in a couple years (or sucking immediately after the ink on the contract dried, hello Zito). On another note, looks like Kerry Wood may end up in Cleveland. Good luck to him. Peavy deal likely will involved Cubs, Padres and another team (rumored to be Phillies). Hopefully it gets done. Cubs also trying to deal for Ranger Milton Bradley. |
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Piniella and Bradley in the same dugout? Rob Dibble can tell you Sweet Lou puts on a mean headlock, but he's older now so he better get a BoFlex for Christmas. Another thing the Yankees have that nobody else does: Instant Postseason Poison _________________ http://www.twitter.com/drstrangeblog http://www.last.fm/user/getinline I can't find the time to write my mind the way I want it to read. |
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tahruh wrote: grain thrower wrote: Another thing the Yankees have that nobody else does: Instant Postseason Poison Cubs have Instant Postseason Poison as well. In other news, Cubs are not going to trade for Jake Peavy, it appears. |
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