M-U-S-T BEAT NY WANKEES
Red Sox Ultras 1901 Speaking...
And so we approach the final series this year against our not-so-friendly arch-rivals from down the coast. I'm sure many of your are overjoyed or at least relieved that for once we are taking on our eternal foes without having our season on the line. Coincidentally, we even get the honor of pounding the limping MFY on home soil, since MLB didn't consider Yankee Stadium near and dear enough to baseball to allow the last Red Sox-Yankees series to take place in New York.
Then why do I want the Sox to pound the living daylights out of the already eliminated Wankees with the regular season virtually over? Well aside from the fact that it's never the wrong time to punish old rivals, my insides churn at the thought that the Wankees might have the honor of pilfering another division title from the Sox, albeit in a somewhat unorthodox fashion by handing the AL East title over to the Rays on a silver platter.
It is nigh impossible that the Sox win the Division Title this year, to that I am resigned, but there is no way that any respectable Sox fan can watch the Wankers from New York Shitty have the pleasure of dealing us the killing blow. If the Rays win tonight and thus clinch it, so be it and congratulations on capping off a stellar season in appropriate fashion. But the Red Sox cannot let their arch rivals have the last laugh by losing to them before the Rays officially clinch with a win. The Wankees, who are a dying team, need to be buried in befitting manner--we won't let a dying team have the last laugh will we? Red Sox fans, sing loud sing proud!
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Oh!
You replaced the “Y” in “Yankees” with a “W”! And it says “Wank” instead! Clever!
Break Out The Oreos: not exactly a baseball blog.
by dzawaki on
Sep 27, 2008 12:15 AM EDT
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No need to be childish. I don't like him, and there are prolly others who agree with me...
but then again, I may not be liked around here either.
Remember when we were kids and we mixed sodas together and called them "suicides"? It was OK though, because Dr. Pepper was always there.
by bs.uf15bosox9bears23 on
Sep 27, 2008 3:09 PM EDT
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He's just got Sour grapes.
I see no reason why I would be hated around here, seeing as I haven’t offended anyone.
If you guys must know why the 15-year-old shrimp bs is pissed off at me:
well, we were bashing on some rays fans and he had to mention what a conservative ignoramus he was and I responded with an “ugh” and hinted that I might not agree with him.
In addition, the two-faced hypocrite resolutely stated in my article about the importance of sports “RED SOX, AND THAT THING CALLED THE ECONOMY” that politics was in NO way more important and that I should shut up and allow Sox fans to enjoy the spoils of victory and not bemoan the state of the nation. Despite this, he repeatedly and unabashedly keeps bringing up politics (see the blog on the first Red Sox-Wankees game) and doesn’t seem to comprehend what a fool he’s making of himself.
Forever Red Sox, screw all those pink-hatted babes, 'got no family, 'got no friends, 'got no life--RED SOX I LIVE FOR THIS.
by RedSoxUltras on
Sep 27, 2008 4:45 PM EDT
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THE BOTTOM LINE IS THIS MR. B(ull) S(hitter)
I don’t care what party or candidate you support, nor what faith you have. I joined OTM to talk Red Sox and baseball. Frankly, if you can’t do the same, get lost.
Forever Red Sox, screw all those pink-hatted babes, 'got no family, 'got no friends, 'got no life--RED SOX I LIVE FOR THIS.
by RedSoxUltras on
Sep 27, 2008 4:46 PM EDT
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The name calling wasn't neccessary, and it isn't effective. I prefer to go by my initials for that reason.
My comments on RED SOX, AND THAT THING CALLED THE ECONOMY meant that there is no way to compare them because sports isn’t supposed to affect your life anywhere close to how much politics and the other stuff should.
I don’t like you because you act childish for no reason. I don’t care about your political affiliation.
Remember when we were kids and we mixed sodas together and called them "suicides"? It was OK though, because Dr. Pepper was always there.
by bs.uf15bosox9bears23 on
Sep 27, 2008 5:10 PM EDT
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Sorry Allen and Co., I just needed to set that straight.
Remember when we were kids and we mixed sodas together and called them "suicides"? It was OK though, because Dr. Pepper was always there.
by bs.uf15bosox9bears23 on
Sep 27, 2008 5:10 PM EDT
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I have to say, I’m really pissed that we sent out David Pauley. We still had a legitimate chance at the division; we just had to sweep the Yankees and hope the Rays got swept. Of course this is in hindsight now that the Rays are one game away from being swept, but being so careful with a rubber arm on 8 days rest seems idiotic.
by Charger567 on
Sep 28, 2008 12:57 AM EDT
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