Thats easy- Manny didn't come out during the melee. Youk called him out on it and Manny took offense.Middle Kingdom wrote:I've heard of Kix!
Blow my Fuse, I think?
Nice melee last night eh?
What was up with Manny and Youk?
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ding ding ding! We have a winner!Middle Kingdom wrote: I've heard of Kix!
Blow my Fuse, I think?
I got to see it on the link Zed sent me! Why Fields wantedMiddle Kingdom wrote:Nice melee last night eh?
to take the first swing is beyond me . . Dumbass.
He must have a death wish!
That win HADDA BE SWEET for Beantown! \m/
Red Sox NAYSHUNNNNN!!
Don't start none...won't be none.
Hey y'all, I just wanted to express my
appreciation for Fenway and Boston for
allowing our brave troops returning from duty
a free seat to the home games.
That's so friggin COOL. Much love and MAD
respect to the people of Boston.
We KNOW who supports the troops by
gestures like this.
You people RAWK!
appreciation for Fenway and Boston for
allowing our brave troops returning from duty
a free seat to the home games.
That's so friggin COOL. Much love and MAD
respect to the people of Boston.
We KNOW who supports the troops by
gestures like this.
You people RAWK!
Don't start none...won't be none.
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I gotta admit, I DO have man-love for the clam chowder. LOLMiddle Kingdom wrote:Plus we have the best chants, and some good chowdah!
(why am I expecting a Go bills! response? )
Little bit o' hot sauce and some crackers and I'm in chowd heaven...
IMHO, Fenway and Camden Yards are two of the coolest ballparks out
there.
Hey, I hear those Fenway hot dogs are silly-good too.
GO BILLS!
**Posted with respect to Tim Russert, and picking up ZEP's slack.**
Don't start none...won't be none.
http://wbztv.com/slideshows/Red.Sox.Roo ... tml?rid=20
The Red Sox make their rookies dress up for their last road trip.
This year's theme: High School Musical.
The Red Sox make their rookies dress up for their last road trip.
This year's theme: High School Musical.
Red Sox Trivia as pointed out by Bill Simmons on ESPN:
The Aaron Boone homer happened Oct. 16, 2003. The 19-8 thrashing that gave the 2004 Yankees a 3-0 lead in the ALCS happened Oct. 16. The Indians jumped to a commanding 3-1 lead in the ALCS on Oct. 16. Let's just say I wasn't that enthusiastic about Boston's chances on Oct. 16, 2008. As the comeback swung into motion Thursday, I found myself glancing at my cable box's clock and rooting for it to display 9:00 my time (midnight on the East Coast). I didn't think we would get there, but when Pena was batting in the ninth, there were only a few minutes left on the 16th. It was like watching a New Year's Eve countdown. 8:54. 8:55. 8:56. Then Pena grounded into that 4-6-3 and guaranteed that, yes, the Red Sox were getting out of Oct. 16 alive. They made it to midnight. In fact, if Game 5 were a movie, that's what I would call it: "They Made It To Midnight."
The Aaron Boone homer happened Oct. 16, 2003. The 19-8 thrashing that gave the 2004 Yankees a 3-0 lead in the ALCS happened Oct. 16. The Indians jumped to a commanding 3-1 lead in the ALCS on Oct. 16. Let's just say I wasn't that enthusiastic about Boston's chances on Oct. 16, 2008. As the comeback swung into motion Thursday, I found myself glancing at my cable box's clock and rooting for it to display 9:00 my time (midnight on the East Coast). I didn't think we would get there, but when Pena was batting in the ninth, there were only a few minutes left on the 16th. It was like watching a New Year's Eve countdown. 8:54. 8:55. 8:56. Then Pena grounded into that 4-6-3 and guaranteed that, yes, the Red Sox were getting out of Oct. 16 alive. They made it to midnight. In fact, if Game 5 were a movie, that's what I would call it: "They Made It To Midnight."
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