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Originally posted by JSU*Toi
Have you ever heard a 89 year old man cry over a baseball game? If not then you would have heard it last night. My Great Granddaddy was heated he couldn't even talk...
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Originally posted by mighty hornet
He is an associate at Hewitt, and he is not coming to work today because of the incident,"
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they need to let it go. It's not that guy's fault. I think folks just want a scapegoat. But the Cubs just lost that game. Suck it up and get 'em in game 7
po man didn't even go to work today because of it.
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Originally posted by HBCUs
LOL @ the Homer Simpson allusion!!!!
Being a Cubs fan has to be the worst torture known to man. I wouldn't wish this isht on anyone. :smh:
Tell the folks about the black cat in '69. I do remember the Flannery hit through Durham's legs in '84 and Clark's slam in '89.Originally posted by northern tiger
See this is what Cub fans have to endure. People who jump back and forth from team gets no respect. If you can't deal with the highs and the lows, it serves no purpose. Man, this **** hurts. This '84 all over again.
Originally posted by CSU*NJ
Tell the folks about the black cat in '69. I do remember the Flannery hit through Durham's legs in '84 and Clark's slam in '89.
Now this....I feel for you and the Red Sox faithful. :smh:
Originally posted by northern tiger
Toi, I believe you. And if they loose tonight, along with the 89 year old man, a 35 year old man will be crying like Arsenio Hall in "Harlem Nights" right next to him.
I'm not trying to be funny at all. :smh:Originally posted by northern tiger
OK man, you real funny. I don't know where the black cat came from, but somone let it loose on the field. Back in the summer of '69. I was told that you couldn't pay the Cubs to win a game in September. Thats when they had Ron Santo, Ernie Banks, and Billy Williams. We were beat the damn "Miracle Mets". And that billy goat. This **** ain't funny.
Originally posted by northern tiger
They wrong for putting this information in the paper. You know how much business they could lose? He did right by staying home.
Originally posted by J-State Tiger
I knew it was all gonna go wrong tonite. the cubs need to go out and get another Stating pitcher, and get another infielder that can swing the bat.The cubs need a bull pen, how about another strong starter besides Wood, and Prior.
GO YANKEES!!!
Originally posted by Alcorn Warrior
Ol boy might want to move out of the Illinois area!! I'm heading up the witch hunt and we won't stop until we find him!!
I suggest he takes Jeb Bush up on his offer and move to Florida and tell them to give him asylum because we are on the way!!
Originally posted by Fiyah
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I have to disagree that it was his fault.
What about the error that Alex Gonzalez made on a sure double play ball to end the inning.
What about the wild pitch that was thrown to move Pierre to 3rd base and walk the batter. If the batter was smart he should have taken off running fast and could have gotten to 2nd base on that ball.
What about Dusty Baker leaving Prior in to pitch more that inning when you could see he was running out of steam on pitch 100. He was up over 120 pitches before he was pulled.
I kinda figured ole boy would get some handouts, even though it wasnt his fault. I feel sorry for him though. He'll be forever haunted by that stuff and some people will never let him live it down.Originally posted by JSU*Toi
Dude was offered a BEACH FRONT house in Miami. And a job if he needed to relocate. :smh:
Originally posted by mighty hornet
LMAO@Fiyah
You wrong for that man
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