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Re: Leader's Jersey is stupid

 
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Old 01-06.-2008, 01:38 AM   #1
Donald Munro
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MagillaGorilla wrote:
> Baseball doesn't have the winners of GAME 1 in the World Series stand a
> top the podium and then show up in a yellow uniform the next day. And
> then after each game, present an award for the best hitter, the best
> pitchers, etc.


Why don't you forward your proposal to the organizers.

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Old 01-06.-2008, 02:54 AM   #2
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Donald Munro <fat-dumbass@hotmail.com> wrote in
news:48417f13$0$2857$ec3e2dad@news.usenetmonster.com:

> MagillaGorilla wrote:
>> Baseball doesn't have the winners of GAME 1 in the World Series stand
>> a top the podium and then show up in a yellow uniform the next day.
>> And then after each game, present an award for the best hitter, the
>> best pitchers, etc.

>
> Why don't you forward your proposal to the organizers.


I dunno, fiddling around with the traditions of baseball would go over
as well as when England got rid of the knee-fiddly-off-wank position in
the 1968 World Cup of Cricket.

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Old 01-06.-2008, 04:14 AM   #3
Donald Munro
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William Asher wrote:
> I dunno, fiddling around with the traditions of baseball would go over as
> well as when England got rid of the knee-fiddly-off-wank position in the
> 1968 World Cup of Cricket.


Those fielding at silly point may lose the ability to wank.

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Old 02-06.-2008, 06:41 AM   #4
William Asher
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Donald Munro wrote:

> William Asher wrote:
>> I dunno, fiddling around with the traditions of baseball would go
>> over as well as when England got rid of the knee-fiddly-off-wank
>> position in the 1968 World Cup of Cricket.

>
> Those fielding at silly point may lose the ability to wank.


My point precisely. They may award a lot of jerseys for things that have
little meaning, but at least cycling fans don't wear hats like this:

http://tinyurl.com/4kjcb2

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Old 03-06.-2008, 04:15 AM   #5
Michael Press
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In article <Xns9AB0957DC4A59FkldeltaC@130.133.1.4>,
William Asher <gcnp58@yahoo.com> wrote:

> Donald Munro wrote:
>
> > William Asher wrote:
> >> I dunno, fiddling around with the traditions of baseball would go
> >> over as well as when England got rid of the knee-fiddly-off-wank
> >> position in the 1968 World Cup of Cricket.

> >
> > Those fielding at silly point may lose the ability to wank.

>
> My point precisely. They may award a lot of jerseys for things that have
> little meaning, but at least cycling fans don't wear hats like this:
>
> http://tinyurl.com/4kjcb2


No, they wear hats like Eric the Red.

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