![]() |
Still done.
|
Quote:
Game on dude.... |
Bump
|
Quote:
|
Red Sox will be in front in the east by all star break.
|
Quote:
|
From here on it's going to be the Red Sox bulling away like Secretariat in the Belmont. Bye Bye largest payroll in the history of sports (Yankees).
|
^^^^Dahla, save this one for future demolition.
|
3rd best record in the majors.
|
First pitch tonight at 10:32. :zz:
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
Once again it's the fans that take it right in the ass. |
Quote:
|
Quote:
Yeah I can see your point now.....SOX obviously suck. |
They went out for the first time and spend more money on free agents than the Yankees and the result will be a double figure lead by playoff time. Georgie Porgie is rolling over in his grave.
Tough times in NY when another team gets to play on an level playing field financially with the Yankees. Their outspending everyone by 100 mil just isn't working anymore so all you arrogant Yankee fans can kiss my fat ass. |
Quote:
|
Quote:
The true Sox fans will keep their mouths shut until a title is secure. Surely three quarters of a century of futility would teach at least some lessons. |
Quote:
|
Takes more than beating the Skankees to get me excited. Still done.
|
I live in the Albany area and the one thing I do know is if the Sox have a good team or a bad team we are always die hard Sox fans. On the other hand your average arrogant Yankee fan can't jump off the band wagon fast enough whenever they are having bad times.
I just got back from the Albany hospital emergency room and they couldn't see me because the room was filled with Yankee fans that got injured jumping off the band wagon (again) after the sweep. Funny how the Yankee fans act like all those liberal bozo's that voted for the socialist. They couldn't bash Bush enough when he was in office and now that the socialist is approaching "the worst president in history" territory you can't find them anywhere. |
Quote:
|
Quote:
To be a true Sox fan isn't about running to the front before July 4th singing the praises of Gonzales and Crawford though solid additions long needed. True Sox fans can tell you where they were when Dent hit his wall ball or Luis A. fell down rounding third as easily as where they ate the night Fisk hit the foul pole or the four nights in 2004. They have bled baseball 12 months a year for generations whether they win, lose or worse for well over a century. You can always spot a phony when .326, 44, 121 don't mean anything to someone who wears the blue cap with the Red "B" or they can't tell you who noodle arm Jose Tartabull threw out without a google search in the first game of an ole' fashioned Sunday twin in '67 when they were actually scheduled that way. Though their fans refused to believe success was possible til the second one in 2007, that breed has given way to quiet satisfaction and the option to remind Yankee fans when necessary that although they have more than enough World Series victories to justify their devotion they also possess the worst loss in professional sports should they get too far out of hand. As said in this thread prior.......game on dude! |
Quote:
Oh that was a good one,Dahler. Would you mind terribly describing yo ass? |
Oh that was a good one,Dahler.
Would you mind terribly describing yo ass?[/quote] Bigger than Neptune while more frightening than Uranus but without the gas emissions of Saturn or Jupiter....:eek: |
Quote:
Oh my God. thud |
Quote:
YAZ....I was 11 years old and my father took me to every home World Series game. I still have the ticket stubs. |
Quote:
Still don't have an answer for whom Jose T. victimized with the "laser" from right in 67".... |
Quote:
A proctologist. The irony! |
Quote:
Quiet satisfaction? Surely you jest. Go to Fenway with a Yankee cap and lets see about all of the quiet satisfaction. You obviously are a Sox fan and if you suffered through all of those years, you indeed have every right in the world to gloat. The Sox are set up to be good for many years to come and the Yankees are going to have to make some pretty tough choices in the next couple of years. Having said all of that, the Sox fans I know are still scared to death. I don't think the Yankees are any threat this year but I would say they are still a long way from ordering rings. |
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
I remember it was against the White Sox but can't remember the guys name. I know it wasn't one of their better players.
If I still had a record turntable I could play "The Impossible Dream" because I know it was on that. |
Quote:
|
An amazing stat.
After starting 2-10, the Sox have won 61 of their last 88 games. That is just a touch shy of .700:zz: |
And most of the loud mouth Yankee fans at work are as quiet as the ones that voted for Obama.
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
This thread seems pretty funny now doesnt it doc and dino? |
|
Rays only three games back now...
|
All times are GMT -5. The time now is 01:02 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.6.8
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.