electrons wrote:Yes, being sucker punched usually "catches you the fuck out", whatever that means.
Sorry, I thought that was a TNA slogan.
I'll always defer to a White Sox fan concerning matter related to professional wrestling. Mea culpa.
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electrons wrote:Yes, being sucker punched usually "catches you the fuck out", whatever that means.
Lemuel Gulliver wrote:Over all: Not Crap, high waffle factor.
But let's break it down:
In principle: NOT CRAP, no waffle. I live in Dallas, and started watchin the Cubs almost everytime they're on WGN since the HR race in 98. Something about it, or somethings about it draw me in: No DH, day baseball, great ballpark, great fans, Steve Stone was a riot, etc. I suppose I could just say that it beats watching my home AL team meltdown. At least the Cubs have been good the last few years. I can't wait until the day, I can throw enough cash together to just go to Chicago and take in a game.
The 2006 Cubs: CRAPOLA, no waffle. Aramis Ramirez can't hit his way out of a paperbag (if anyone knows what's up, I'd love some input as he's killing my favorite fantasy team); Derek Lee is the loanly brightspot and he's got a dangerous injury for a slugger (remember: Nomar's wrist a few years ago?), and Dusty Baker more or less fucked Prior and Wood in the '03 season by abusing them in some late inning situations where he was going to his bullpen anyway. Management had me until they tried to sell Burnitz as a desirable alternative to Moises Alou.
Regarding the whole Bartman Ball/Gonzalez bobble at shortstop problem: Did anyone notice that whole series of events--I forget who was on the mound; was it Wood?--happened over the course of about 4 pitches. It seemed to me then and even more so now that it's be the responsiblity of the manager (Dusty Fuckin' Baker) to go out there and slow things down, or alternately understood, take some momentum out of the Marlins' rally and reassure his players that they can still get outs whether or not they think a fan robbed them of an out.
microzyma wrote:some very devoted and winner-deserving fans in the midwest are acceptingly getting the business.
Lemuel Gulliver wrote:I see on Sportscenter this morning that Dusty Baker pulled Carlos Zambrano in the 7th after he lost his no-hitter.
Lemuel Gulliver wrote:So, has Dusty started to learn his lesson in regards to overuse, or was this a happy accident in the quest to keep at least one good starter in the rotation?
Lemuel Gulliver wrote: great fans
Lemuel Gulliver wrote: I can't wait until the day, I can throw enough cash together to just go to Chicago and take in a game.
Possum Hiss wrote:The Cubs are an underachieving big-market team, but come on, they're not the Royals or the Devil Rays.
wes9 wrote:Since everyone in my hometown was a Cubs fan, I decided to root for their most hated enemy, which at the time was the New York Mets. The Mets were in town August 9th, 1988, and my uncle took an ecstatic young baseball fan to Wrigley. What I saw there confirmed my early predisposed hatred of the Cubs and their fans.
wes9 wrote:Besides the "Fuck the Mets" t-shirts everywhere, and the awful, annoying rendition of "Take Me out to the Ballgame," one specific incident proved all my opinions valid. Late in the game, Lenny Dykstra went back to field a double off of the center field wall. As he was retrieving it someone threw their entire beer on him. Wrigley erupted with cheers and a standing ovation at this completely idiotic act. Great "fans."
Lemuel Gulliver wrote: Imagine supporting such mediocrity all these years. At least the Red Sox made it to some World Series. The Cubs just kept puttering on. Those are some devoted people. Those are fans.
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