Wednesday, June 02, 2004
F The yanks
Tried channel 78 today, the color bars are gone, and a new channel is on the air, and it's... BET. Still no NESN. Oh well, at least I can watch Diff'rent Strokes reruns. I think they have those on there. I'd rather see the Red Sox, though.
Unless Lowe is on the mound; then give me Arnold and Willis. And the Gooch.
Remember how we had Carney Lansford at third base, and he won a batting title, and he got injured, and the rookie sensation Wade Boggs took his place? Kinda like now with Mueller and Youkilis. Weird.
In other news, the yankees continue to be the luckiest, most despicable, disgusting team in the world, and they and the Orioles should take turns executing each other until both rosters are all dead. (Jeter would have to kill himself when everyone else is dead.)
But fear not, tonight I heard the sentence, "And the yankees take out Tanyon Sturtze, and here comes Bret Prinz." It's gonna explode soon.
Between that last paragraph and this one, I just watched the Orioles leave the tying run on third in the ninth against the yankees for the second night in a row. Over the past two nights: Contreras couldn't make it out of the first inning, Gordon stunk, Rivera stunk, Jeter made a key error, Tanyon Sturze and Bret Prinz pitched for the yankees, and the O-birds, who scored like 13 runs against us not three days ago, can't pull out one victory.
Magic number's still 113. F the yanks.
Unless Lowe is on the mound; then give me Arnold and Willis. And the Gooch.
Remember how we had Carney Lansford at third base, and he won a batting title, and he got injured, and the rookie sensation Wade Boggs took his place? Kinda like now with Mueller and Youkilis. Weird.
In other news, the yankees continue to be the luckiest, most despicable, disgusting team in the world, and they and the Orioles should take turns executing each other until both rosters are all dead. (Jeter would have to kill himself when everyone else is dead.)
But fear not, tonight I heard the sentence, "And the yankees take out Tanyon Sturtze, and here comes Bret Prinz." It's gonna explode soon.
Between that last paragraph and this one, I just watched the Orioles leave the tying run on third in the ninth against the yankees for the second night in a row. Over the past two nights: Contreras couldn't make it out of the first inning, Gordon stunk, Rivera stunk, Jeter made a key error, Tanyon Sturze and Bret Prinz pitched for the yankees, and the O-birds, who scored like 13 runs against us not three days ago, can't pull out one victory.
Magic number's still 113. F the yanks.
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