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  Re: OT: newsgroup posting         


Author: Mitch Edelman
Date: Jan 18, 2007 07:10

In article <8ABrh.4173$Ld.4128@trndny08>,
gotanygum verizon.net> wrote:

matters not. Either way, some one will hate it.
I therefore propose the Top-and-Bottom Solution:
post at the top and repeat at the bottom - you get
message bloat and kill bandwidth, but what the hell?
This way, everyone is pissed off in equal measure!

Either that, or if you wish not to offend, don't post.

Cheers,

Mitch Edelman
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  Ripken         


Author: bushdoctor48
Date: Jan 14, 2007 12:32

I am not one to cross post as a rule,but
thought you all may get a chuckle out
of this post from the tiger ng.

Nor do I troll.

This from the self proclaimed spokes
person and general all around know
it all from the tiger ng;

Tue, Jan 9, 2007, 5:25pm From: billkawalec@yahoo.com (Bill Kawalec)

The vote reinforced my view of sportswriters as morons. Two returned
blank ballots. Ripken, whose biggest accomplishment is showing up for
work every day, gets more votes than an eight time batting champ.
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Author: Support
Date: Jan 14, 2007 10:13

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  Re: Rodrigo Lopez?         


Author: David H.
Date: Jan 13, 2007 09:23

Mr. PHP wrote:
> http://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/baseball/bal-sp.orioles12jan12,0,664811.story...
>
> ...
>
> "The Colorado Rockies have been the most aggressive suitor for Lopez,
> and the two teams have exchanged trade proposals, the source said. The
> San Diego Padres and Texas Rangers also have expressed interest in
> Lopez, as have the New York Mets and Seattle Mariners, though the
> interest of the latter two teams is tepid at best, according to one
> team source."
>

He gone....Rocky Mountain high...Colorado

David H.
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  Re: Bye Bye! WBAL         


Author: slidge
Date: Jan 12, 2007 09:09

> I thought HFS went to Spanish-Language anyway or did I miss something?
> Was it a different station that made the much-lauded move tp Splanglish?

Yeah, that was 99.1 that went to a Latin format. The changed the call
letters, though, and I don't know how call letter delegation works, but I
imagine someone licensed the letters (or however they do it), probably an
old HFS fan.

Prior to the mainstreaming of "alternative", WHFS was the greatest station
ever, period. I'm talking about the 1982-85 period. Everyone else was
playing Huey Lewis and Michael Jackson and whatever MTV crap was
considered "hot", HFS was playing the Jam, the Cure, REM, Bauhaus, the
Specials, English Beat, REM, Marshall Crenshaw, and a ton of other
creative, original and good bands. Nothing like it today.
> What the heck! I bought an XM radio, so I get all of the games either
> way. It just seems to suck that it is difficult for O's fans on the
> Eastern Shore to get a radio signal to the O's games.

XM has been a lifesaver for me. I need to get a home conversion kit so I
can listen to all the games when I'm not in my car (and I can ditch that
MLB radio crap)
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  Re: Bye Bye! WBAL         


Author: slidge
Date: Jan 12, 2007 09:04

Mr. PHP wrote:

I still haven't gotten over them leaving WFBR
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  Where's Cal Ripken when kids are poisoned in his Alma Mater?         


Author: Anonyma
Date: Jan 10, 2007 16:55

Hey ya fucking punk .. FUCK YOU! Put your fucking head back up your ass
where it belongs.
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  ~~~~~+++ (!) Free Pussy!         


Author: Goofball
Date: Jan 10, 2007 10:10

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  ~~~~~+++ (!) Free Pussy!         


Author: Goofball
Date: Jan 10, 2007 09:58

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  Re: HOF voting (Continued)         


Author: Mitch Edelman
Date: Jan 10, 2007 07:53

In article <51a8q2hirgd8t3tnh5ut2ib1igm3crm0se@4ax.com>,
GLS CANTHEusaSPAM.com> wrote:
>A continuation of the same article:
>
>Harold Baines, who received 29 votes, reached the 5 percent threshold
>(needed to stay on future ballots).
>
>Bret Saberhagen got seven votes in his first appearance on the ballot
>
>Jose Canseco, on the ballot for the first time, received six votes,
>well below the 5 percent threshold needed to stay on future ballots.
>
>Ken Caminiti, who admitted using steroids during his career and died
>in 2004, received two.
>
>

and Albert Belle also failed to receive the minimum number of votes
to remain on the list (and while not being a Belle fan, it seems to
me that he deserves better).
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