On Aug 29, 6:34?am, bizook <biz...@aol.com> wrote: For winning the World Series. No, really -- I saw it on ESPN last night -- they beat the Dodgers in 6. That Reggie Jackson - he's really something, isn't he? I don't like that Howard Cosell, though. -andy Another jealous out-of-town yokel! ehe Yeah, and how many teams have their own t.v. mini-series? DOH! eh Like it or not, The Bronx
On Oct 31, 11:15 pm, Patrick1...@aol.com wrote: On Oct 31, 5:10?pm, "the rizza's" <mr...@comcast.net> wrote: Thank you for your interest in becoming a member of the Boston Red Sox Fan Club. Due to an unprecedented volume of requests, we are currently processing only fan conversion registrations for New York Yankee fans. Conversion requests from other teams will
C'mon, Patrick, just give them their props and let's all move on. They had a great year this year and an unbelievable run in 2004 and they deserve the respect that had eluded them for so many years. You have to admit that the red sox out-Yankeed the Yankees. They spent a lot of money and spent it very wisely. They put together a great "team" while the Yankees assembled a very good bunch
Hoover wrote: The Fat Lady is singing in Boston. I would like to really truly from the bottom of my heart give a sincere thank you to George Steinbrenner, the entire New York Yankees baseball club and their fans. As we near the fifth anniversary of one of the darkest moments in our proud national history it is great that Yankees fans remind us all why when it gets right down to it..
July 29, 2008 Democracy Now tomorrow with Kucinich Just got word that myself, Bettina Damiani of Good Jobs New York, and U.S. Rep. Dennis Kucinich will be on the TV/radio show Democracy Now tomorrow morning at 8 am Eastern time, to discuss the latest New York Yankees stadium shenanigans. Given that co-host Juan Gonzalez has written extensively on the topic as well, it should be an informative