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  1. I'm pretty sure this is mine. It was in a thread about Kittle's book where Kittle said some bad things about Bonds as a teammate. http://www.soxtalk.com/forums/index.php?sh...=31571&st=0 "I generally don't like when people complain about someone not signing autographs, but I have to. I was at a Sox spring game this year, and after the game (it was at Oakland's home stadium) there were maybe 30 Sox fans waiting for the players next to the bus. Konerko walked out (full uniform - didn't play in the game) and got on the bus without even glancing at the fans. He was, maybe, the fifth guy out, so he had to wait on the bus for everyone who played to shower, etc. Totally "big-timed" the fans. I wasn't looking for autographs, just trying to get my 5 year interested in baseball. He got a few from minor leaguers, so it didn't really make a difference, but I just kind of thought PK was a jerk. Sorry, had to vent." Well, my kid's not too interested in baseball. Must be Paulie's fault.
  2. QUOTE (Brian @ Jun 14, 2009 -> 08:35 AM) I didn't have a problem with the chants. I think calling Miller Park, US Cellular North, is disrespectful to the Brewers organization. I would hate if any fan base did that to their opponents park. I feel the same way. I hate hearing Cub fans refer to Miller Park as "Wrigley North." It's so obnoxious. I feel the same way about all of the Red Sox Nation stuff. Too many fans are fans of the fans of teams, rather than of the teams they profess to follow. Sadly, the media have bought into this crap and there's no escaping it now. Now we have the Red Sox Nation and the notion that Cub fans have always filled up the park and loyally followed their beloved Cubbies.
  3. QUOTE (soxfan3530 @ Jun 11, 2009 -> 08:42 AM) P.S. taillgating should be awesome. if you see a large group of sox fans blasting some wilson phillips and go west, that would be us! I just did a quick search of the internets, and this phrase has never before been uttered.
  4. QUOTE (Dick Allen @ May 22, 2009 -> 09:32 PM) I live in Chicago and have that problem when they are on WCIU. When it was Hawk and DJ, the sound was excellent. Unfortunately.
  5. QUOTE (elrockinMT @ May 22, 2009 -> 08:30 PM) Isn't anyone going to watch this game with me? I'll be in the air on my way to Chicago. Is it just me, or is it difficult to hear the announcers when they're on WGN? The crowd noise drowns out Hawk and Stone.
  6. QUOTE (southsider2k5 @ May 19, 2009 -> 07:38 PM) Make sure you get plenty of fluids. At the start of the race, there will likely be port-o-pottys, and the lines can get pretty long. Make sure you use the bathroom right before you leave your house. Pre-race nerves combined with more than normal fluid intake can make for an uncomfortable situation before the race, so don't overdo the fluids. I can't remember what I ate, but I'd advise you to google half marathons, and you'll get a pretty good idea of what you should eat. Don't stray too far from your normal diet, though. You don't want to be dealing with gas or an upset stomach during the race. Good luck.
  7. The only war I'm curently interested in involves Annie Duke and Joan Rivers - and both are quite pale.
  8. QUOTE (fathom @ May 7, 2009 -> 09:14 AM) This is an awesome article by Bill Simmons today http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2/story...mp;sportCat=mlb That is a good article. It kind of reads like he's had it chambered for the day when Manny or Papi tested positive - like the obits that are pre-written for big stars and come out within hours of their death. Long live the '04 Red Sox - paragons of good sportsmanship.
  9. QUOTE (Kalapse @ May 7, 2009 -> 08:31 AM) David Ortiz has yet to hit a HR this season and his ISO is .160 points below his career average. Sean Casey was on "The BS Report" (Bill Simmons' podcast) a few days ago, and Simmons asked him about Ortiz having no HRs at this point. Casey kind of skirts the issue, and at the end says that it's wierd that he doesn't have any HRs yet. It sounds almost as if he's thinking the same thing many of us are. It happens in the last 5-10 minutes of the podcast. The clock on this site is making me feel like I'm on "Lost." Did I actually make this post four hours ago?
  10. QUOTE (Balta1701 @ May 7, 2009 -> 07:51 AM) Is it considered an actual "Masking agent"? I'm pretty sure Canseco was arrested for the same thing. From wikipedia: "On October 10, 2008, Canseco was detained by immigration officials at a San Diego border crossing as he tried to bring a fertility drug from Mexico. He stated the drug was to help with his hormone replacement therapy, needed due to his abuse of steroids."
  11. QUOTE (lostfan @ Apr 16, 2009 -> 09:35 AM) Um, Paul Konerko Um, I said, "I don't see it too often." I didn't say it never happens. Here's what I see, though. Black guys tend to wear jerseys of black players. See many black guys in Tom Brady jerseys? Peyton Manning? Not really. You'll see them in Vick jerseys, though. Is it because Vick is better than Brady or Manning? How about in Joe Montana jerseys? Nope. Randall Cunningham? I saw a few. Who was a better player? In the 80's, did you see many black guys in Bird jerseys? I know I didn't. Magic? I did. On the contrary, white people tend to buy jerseys across all racial lines. They might subconciously (or even loudly) root for white players to have success. Does that make them racists? I don't think so. I think people of all races tend to root for the success of their race, nationality, countrymen, etc. Call it what you want, but I don't think it fall under the umbella of racism.
  12. QUOTE (SouthsideDon48 @ Apr 14, 2009 -> 09:13 AM) The double-standards on race in this board is ridiculous. A lot of people will deny that race plays a role, but I don't buy it. I'm calling it out and the issue here is that race plays a subconscious role in how some fans decide to support a player or not. Race is definitely a factor in who fans cheer for in sports, but it cuts both ways. When is the last time you saw a black fan wear a jersey of a white player? I don't see it too often. I also don't think it's a big deal. People naturally cheer for the players they identify with. Look around at a sporting event, and you'll see many white fans wearing jerseys of their favorite (often black) players. I think many Sox fans (myself included) would like Anderson to get a solid hunk of playing time to wee what he can do over a long period. He's definitely excellent defensively. Might he be a guy like Crede who develops slowly offensively on the MLB level? Who knows? If he can hit .260, it probably would be worth it to put him in center and bat him ninth.
  13. Does Stone do the "Yes!" in stereo with Hawk when the Sox homer?
  14. What was up with the sound on WGN? The background crowd noise was drowning out Hawk and Stone. Why couldn't that have happened when DJ was hunkered down and strapped in next to Hawk?
  15. QUOTE (caulfield12 @ Apr 6, 2009 -> 10:44 AM) So basically there are no White Sox fans besides me in Iowa. Just goes to show you how poor the White Sox have been marketed that there are more Twins, Royals and Cardinals fans here 3 hours away from Chicago than White Sox fans. Embarassing. I guess I should join KW and accept the reality that the White Sox will never be anything more than a 2nd tier team...even if they win the AL Central 14 seasons in a row like the Braves did. Only grandmothers who go to Wrigley Field on summer tour buses with floppy hats overloaded with Rafael Palmeiro and Mark Grace buttons. Why don't you volunteer to be a White Sox expert. He said they don't turn anyone away. That would make 2 Sox fans.
  16. QUOTE (rangercal @ Apr 4, 2009 -> 02:48 PM) Maybe our organization should stop acting 2nd class. Many here (including myself) get annoyed at ESPN being east coast biased. Maybe they pay more attention to the Red Sox and Yanks because they are a class above us. At least we have mullet night Are you suggesting that Frank should grow a mullet?
  17. I did this, and it was a huge pain. My product was a long distance phone provider. All I had to do was get people to change their long distance service to my provider. The cost of my long distance was half of what the typical provider (AT&T and the like) was charging, so there was actually value for the customer. No charge for changing providers, either. I'd make money when the customer used long distance, and if I could get anyone to join the sales team, I'd get a percentage of their sales. Typical MLM. The problem is that people are so skeptical, it's really hard to get them to buy into the product. I couldn't get people to change long distance providers because they thought there was a catch. Truth is, I didn't work as hard as I should have either, but with MLM products, you see people (friends/family) glaze over pretty quickly when you start pitching the idea to them.
  18. QUOTE (Thunderbolt @ Mar 16, 2009 -> 08:04 AM) Soccer is a lot like my love life. Meandering and pointless with frequent flops and red flags every so often. Why would I ever want to watch this during my free time? You're free to use your hands, though, unlike our soccer playing friends. As for the topic, I'd much rather watch my kids play soccer than suffer through one of their baseball games. Soccer is a sport that most kids can have some degree of success in playing. Even if they're not kicking the ball, they can always just run along with the rest of the kids and it looks like they're doing something.
  19. Was a cause of death ever released? I looked, but couldn't find anything.
  20. The Dodgers also used to be The Team in Phoenix before the Diamondbacks came to Phoenix. Dodgers games were broadcast locally until the Diamondbacks were born and that's only eleven years ago. That said, I was at the game Sunday, and the disparity was pretty shocking.
  21. QUOTE (rowand's rowdies @ Mar 2, 2009 -> 10:59 AM) thanks ginger. the traffic on camelback was backed up for a mile or so, not too bad, but still why I veered off into the "parking lot" when I saw it. It was indeed a trap. For all the police in the area to make sure traffic was ok, none were right across the street at this lot when it was filling up. The lot to watch out for is next the the CVS, kitty corner from the ballpark. It's a huge open lot, probably 5 acres wide. I asked a cop (Phoenix, which is who gave me the ticket) about it and he said with a smirk that they can't put no parking signs on every open lot. Well, how about the one right across from a brand new stadium where there will be out of town visitors? Oh wait, no revenue from huge parking tickets. It is becoming a joke here. I live in Tempe (South east valley) and my 25 mile drive to glendale (north west valley) included at least 10 speed cameras. They are desperate for money, and as far as I'm concerned, they are finding ways to legally rob it's citizens. The "great" part about those speed cameras is that they give you a warning 300 ft before the camera comes up. I thought your warning about the parking at the new stadium would be that the Sox lot (which was $5) is approximately a mile from the stadium. To get to the stadium, you walk past all of the practice fields. It's quite a hike. Really nice stadium, though.
  22. QUOTE (Balta1701 @ Feb 25, 2009 -> 09:59 AM) This close to a Ph.D. in geology...(Come on Iron, stop screwing me over!) Geology? To you I say, "Fe." I have a degree in Economics that I've never used for anything. I have no idea if it's a BA or BS. Well, it's definitely BS, but - oh, you get it. I've also toyed with the idea of going back to school, and I wonder what would be a good field to get into. Any thoughts? Disregard what my personal strengths might be as I've yet to find a paycheck for my persistent sarcasm. What's the hot field (accounting, pc related stuff, etc)?
  23. I have a friend who walked into the Sox locker room in the early 90's and can't get the picture of Frank Thomas not in uniform out of his mind.
  24. QUOTE (michelangelosmonkey @ Feb 22, 2009 -> 03:22 PM) What does Michelangelo's genius have to do with his monkey? Typically one's genius doesn't pass on to our pets. Ask Frank Thomas's cat...never learned the strike zone. Much like Frank, the cat would arch his back and form a question mark with his torso when pitched inside.
  25. QUOTE (Brian @ Feb 21, 2009 -> 11:58 AM) The one show I heard of his morning show was when Ann Coulter called in late and Adam hung up on her right away. It was awesome. Was hoping it would get syndicated to Chicago but never was. That was great. She called in late and immediately gave him a little attitude and said she didn't have much time because someone gave her the wrong number. Then Adam said, "Well how'd you get the right number. Did you just dial randomly?" She said someone emailed it to her, and then said she didn't have much time to talk. So he said, "Okay" and hung up. Classic. I'll add that I love how he measures "himself." From mid-anus to just past the tip. I've adopted that myself.
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