Sunday, January 29, 2006
Some Stuff To Read/Murdering Cereal Puns
Here are some Red Sox blogs you may not know about:
Everybody's favorite commenter, and CT Sox fan, Peter, has started Peter On All.
Baseball Heavy has been blogging for a while, and has the same initials as me. Please note that this blog was discovered by Witch City Sox Girl. Maybe not "discovered," but she was the one who told me about it.
Also, what's with the "Cuckoo for Coco"-type headlines? It's not "cuckoo for Cocoa Krispies," it's "cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs." Krispies, a spin-off of Rice Krispies, is made by Kellogg's, while Puffs is made by General Mills, and features Sonny, the cuckoo bird mascot. "Cuckoo for Coco Crisp" would be like if we got a dude named Raisin Brantley, and people said "Raisin Brantley, he's grrrrrreat!" Terrible job.
Everybody's favorite commenter, and CT Sox fan, Peter, has started Peter On All.
Baseball Heavy has been blogging for a while, and has the same initials as me. Please note that this blog was discovered by Witch City Sox Girl. Maybe not "discovered," but she was the one who told me about it.
Also, what's with the "Cuckoo for Coco"-type headlines? It's not "cuckoo for Cocoa Krispies," it's "cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs." Krispies, a spin-off of Rice Krispies, is made by Kellogg's, while Puffs is made by General Mills, and features Sonny, the cuckoo bird mascot. "Cuckoo for Coco Crisp" would be like if we got a dude named Raisin Brantley, and people said "Raisin Brantley, he's grrrrrreat!" Terrible job.
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Wow Jere, you flatter me with the nice words and the link. This is going to be fun in 2006. And I am not one to hesitate writing a post that has nothing to do with the Red Sox. As long as it is fun for the reader, those readers will multiply, sending my to the edge of happiness, and then falling off that cliff gently, with the wind in my face and soft pillows of cloudlike softness cushioning my fall. The stuff of dreams? Maybe. My hope is that the 2006 season will be the stuff of dreams, and we will be its present day historians.
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