45: Steering into the fast lane

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By ssiscribe

ATLANTA – Windows down. Sunshine gleaming. Radio cranked.

Two heads bob in unison to the music coming from the speakers, the melody and rhythm fighting for attention with the whirl of Interstate 75 on a perfect late morning in late spring.

In the back seat, a 5-year-old – dressed head-to-toe in Braves gear – enjoys the prospects of being out of pre-K for the day. Behind the wheel, his dad – sporting that pristine white Braves home jersey and Las Vegas-style Braves’ lid – sings at the top of his lungs, drawing both praise and laughter from the audience in the backseat.

“Life is a highway … I wanna ride it all night long!”

Rascal Flatts might not be my favorite musical group. Country music certainly isn’t my favorite genre, strange when one considers I’m from the South and listened to the rhythm of the steel guitar throughout my childhood.

But there’s something about that particular song that strikes me. Maybe it’s because that tune is on the soundtrack of the movie “Cars,” the wildly popular animated hit from a few years back that is a favorite of all four of us who reside in our humble abode. Or maybe, just maybe, it’s because there is a message in the lyrics, one that applies in this case.

The highway zooms along under our tires as we navigate toward Turner Field. On this day, heading north for the opening game of a day-night doubleheader, traffic is moving along, the weather is perfect, and the setting is one that every father who so cherishes this game we adore hopes to have with his first-born at some point in time.

So, too, does it describe the baseball team who resides at 755 Hank Aaron Boulevard. Through the stop-and-go frustration of a lost April, May has brought spring flowers and sparkling baseball to the Atlanta Braves. The pitching staff, as stable as a pack of NASCAR wannabees racing down the back straightaway on a Saturday night at the local dirt track, has settled into a nice rhythm. The manager, asleep at the wheel for far too many nights the first month of the season, suddenly has realized the lineup can be adjusted and the bullpen can be used wisely (there still are moves like last night, when Jeff Bennett pitched in a nine-run game, but I digress).

And the offense, stuck in the far right lane fighting merging traffic in second gear, has wandered into the fast lane and put the hammer down.

All offseason, Braves fans salivated at the prospects of the best hitting team this franchise has fielded in years. All April, the good denizens of Braves Nation gnashed their teeth and chewed their fingernails as those not named Chipper Jones or Yunel Escobar sputtered like my old ’79 Silverado used to on the Downtown Connector.

But now, the Braves are hitting. Top to bottom, Atlanta hitters are producing, even when they don’t seem to produce. Several times during Tuesday’s opener, a father talked to his attentive son about the fundamental aspects of the game. The team wearing white provided plenty of good examples on this day, working deep into the count, hitting the ball to the right side to move runners along, getting the fly ball needed with a runner on third, and hitting in the clutch to turn an early deficit into a comfortable lead.

Baseball is a hard, hard game. I’ll never forget walking back into the newsroom one night as a young sports writer, ready to pound out my game story. Satisfied with my work, I shipped it to my sports editor, a fine man whose short lists of priorities include baseball … and perspective.

“Remember how hard this game is,” he asked after recrafting part of my story.

The game we watch seems so easy from the Terrace Level, the Sports Garage, the local watering hole. But on the field, it’s far from a stroll in the park. Still, when the talent is there, it’s frustrating to see your team muddle along like a used jalopy when you know down to the core of your being that team should be lapping the field, racing toward the postseason.

We’re seeing that now out of the Braves. Mark Teixeira is heating up. Brian McCann is having the best month nobody is talking about. Kelly Johnson is flourishing in the seventh spot. Gregor Blanco continues to impress. And, Jeff Francoeur got the day off he needed, then returned to wreck the Mets last night.

Life is a highway. So, too, is a baseball season. There will be traffic jams and construction ahead, for sure. But when you have a sports car, it’s a shame when you can’t get over to the left and roar past the potholes.

Hopefully, the Braves now have settled into the fast lane. And if they have, there’s nothing but open road between now and the checkered flag.

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689 Responses to “45: Steering into the fast lane”


  1. 1 Carolina Lady May 22, 2008 at 10:51 am

    Another home run, scribe! Total enjoyment! Many thanks!! 🙂

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  2. 2 Salty May 22, 2008 at 11:03 am

    This is a public service announcement: CL, the following post is ‘trapped’. Thank you! We now resume our regularly schedule blog-gramming!

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  3. 3 Salty May 22, 2008 at 11:04 am

    Bravo…ssiscribe! Nice memories came rushing back!

    Two heads bob in unison to the music… Instant vision of Wayne’s World…Bohemian Rhapsody! 😆


    (Thanks, CL…we both knew where this was headed!)

    Memories of taking my son to his first game…lived in Texas…he was about four. He loved being with Dad…and enjoyed chatting with all the lovely young ladies who sat around us. At one game, he’s talking away, sitting amongst four or five teens a row in front of us. He’s asking them their names, gets his info, and proudly announces, “My name is Chris! (Turning and pointing my way) Oh, and that’s my dad! What do you think of my dad?” I lost it….:mrgreen: Right then, I knew he could have been the best ‘pick-up’ artist a single guy could ever have! 😆

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  4. 4 Salty May 22, 2008 at 11:05 am

    Holy Cow…it didn’t stick! 😯 It didn’t stick! I’m free! I’m free! 🙂

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  5. 5 Carolina Lady May 22, 2008 at 11:06 am

    Congratulations, Salty!!!! 😆 😆 😆 (Loved your story, too!)

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  6. 6 Voice of Raisins May 22, 2008 at 11:26 am

    Thanks, Scribe. Funny how going to the game is so unique. My 12 year old son, my first born, doesn’t care a whole lot about watching the Braves on TV. ( Yes, it is a bit distressing to Dad, but I can handle it. ) But talk about going to the Ted and he’s all over it. Hmmm… we might just go tonight… Huddy-Johan, possible 4 game sweep against the hated Mutts… who knows?

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  7. 7 Voice of Raisins May 22, 2008 at 11:28 am

    JB: What’s the new avatar? My blind self can’t make it out. 😀

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  8. 8 williamwallace May 22, 2008 at 11:43 am

    Great lead, Scribe

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  9. 9 williamwallace May 22, 2008 at 11:43 am

    Is Jeff Bagwell joining us today?

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  10. 10 Voice of Raisins May 22, 2008 at 11:47 am

    Joining briefly

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  11. 11 williamwallace May 22, 2008 at 11:49 am

    Maybe Jim Bunning later

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  12. 12 Salty May 22, 2008 at 11:55 am

    It’s Jaq, Buddy! 😆

    Three funny scenes in baseball so far this week:
    1. Kelly and Reyes diving head first into second last night on the liner KJ caught…thought they were going to bang heads!
    2. Edmunds laughing and dodging Carlos Lee’s ‘tackle’ after Edmunds catch in center field. Tuesday night’s game, I believe! Did you see it?
    3. Kotsay hamming it up with the 3rd base umps strike call in the first inning of last night’s game…classic!

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  13. 13 Berigan 3, part 3, in 3-D May 22, 2008 at 11:55 am

    Another hit Scribe! You might want to look into writing about sports! Must be great to have built in braves fans to see games with! 🙂

    I asked on the other blog, if you mentioned it before a few dozen times, I missed it….what does the -30- mean???

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  14. 14 Berigan 3, part 3, in 3-D May 22, 2008 at 11:57 am

    Johnny Bench??(Bet he was mentioned last night…)

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  15. 15 Hillbilly May 22, 2008 at 12:13 pm

    I think I’ve figured out why Paladin’s been missing. Since the link didn’t work, I’ll post the article:

    HARRISBURG, Pa. – An airline pilot was found hiding behind a shed wearing only flip-flops and a wristwatch as a nighttime romp in the woods with a flight attendant ended with both under arrest, police said…..

    ….”They told the officer they wanted to go do it in the woods, essentially,” said Lower Swatara Township police Sgt. Richard Brandt. “That’s the best answer they had.”

    The two somehow became separated, and people who live in the neighborhood summoned police around 9:30 p.m., saying they had seen a naked man and an intoxicated woman.

    A helicopter with heat-seeking equipment was called in, and Bradford was discovered hiding behind a shed shortly before midnight.

    Bradford, of Pittsburgh, was charged with indecent exposure, public drunkenness and other offenses. Connor, of Belleville, Mich., was charged with theft from a motor vehicle, public drunkenness and other offenses; police said she took a flashlight from a neighbor’s vehicle.

    A spokesman for the Memphis, Tenn., airline said the two were suspended while the company investigates.

    http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080520/ap_on_fe_st/odd_naked_pilot;_ylt=AtYqdBblcTqQi6f9di64y.8DW7oF

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  16. 16 Hillbilly May 22, 2008 at 12:15 pm

    Last Try….I think I’ve figured out why Paladin’s been missing:

    HARRISBURG, Pa. – An airline pilot was found hiding behind a shed wearing only flip-flops and a wristwatch as a nighttime romp in the woods with a flight attendant ended with both under arrest, police said…..

    “They told the officer they wanted to go do it in the woods, essentially,” said Lower Swatara Township police Sgt. Richard Brandt. “That’s the best answer they had.”

    The two somehow became separated, and people who live in the neighborhood summoned police around 9:30 p.m., saying they had seen a naked man and an intoxicated woman.

    A helicopter with heat-seeking equipment was called in, and Bradford was discovered hiding behind a shed shortly before midnight.

    Bradford, of Pittsburgh, was charged with indecent exposure, public drunkenness and other offenses. Connor, of Belleville, Mich., was charged with theft from a motor vehicle, public drunkenness and other offenses; police said she took a flashlight from a neighbor’s vehicle.

    A spokesman for the Memphis, Tenn., airline said the two were suspended while the company investigates.

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  17. 17 Hillbilly May 22, 2008 at 12:16 pm

    Of course the filter clears after I’ve re-posted.

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  18. 18 Carolina Lady May 22, 2008 at 12:17 pm

    Hey, Hillbilly!!! How’s all the family? New pics??

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  19. 19 Voice of Raisins May 22, 2008 at 12:26 pm

    Hillbilly: You have hit it! 😆

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  20. 20 morpheus45 May 22, 2008 at 12:35 pm

    Sounds more like the pilot hit it to me… 🙂

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  21. 21 morpheus45 May 22, 2008 at 12:35 pm

    Yes, I know where the key is.

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  22. 22 jbinatl May 22, 2008 at 12:36 pm

    Thanks, Salty. I’m glad someone’s sticking up for my name whilst my initials get shamelessly barraged with a series of hardly-worth-submitting guffaws.

    I don’t know if you saw my last post on the previous thread but I think this gag has become a dead horse that’s been thoroughly bludgeoned.

    Sorry for sounding defensive but….

    Raisins, my avatar was selected to avoid confusion w/ William Wallace, check it out here and I think you’ll get the idea.

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  23. 23 Berigan 3, part 3, in 3-D May 22, 2008 at 12:40 pm

    All right, we’ve had our fun with JB’s initials…mess with mine! CH

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  24. 24 Hillbilly May 22, 2008 at 12:43 pm

    All right, we’ve had our fun with JB’s initials…mess with mine! CH

    Thank you for all you did for the NRA, Mr. Heston.

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  25. 25 Berigan 3, part 3, in 3-D May 22, 2008 at 12:43 pm

    Not a prob, Hillbilly! 😉

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  26. 26 jbinatl May 22, 2008 at 12:45 pm

    Hillbilly, that’s pretty good.

    Don’t get me wrong guys. I’m not offended. I thought it was hilarious.

    I just thought it was time to move on.

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  27. 27 Berigan 3, part 3, in 3-D May 22, 2008 at 12:45 pm

    Man, it’s harder than JB!
    Charlie Hayes….
    ummm…..
    Clint Hurdle…
    Carl Hubbell….

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  28. 28 Salty May 22, 2008 at 12:56 pm

    Chipper Homers! I love when that happens! 😆

    jb…not a prob! 😉

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  29. 29 Berigan 3, part 3, in 3-D May 22, 2008 at 12:57 pm

    Salty, I was thinkin’ sort of on those lines as well! I too got a kick out of your son helping the old man meet some ladies! 😆

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  30. 30 Berigan 3, part 3, in 3-D May 22, 2008 at 12:58 pm

    IF the braves win tonight, it would be huge, IMHO. The best lefty in the game, and we tank usually against them…so, go Braves!

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  31. 31 Voice of Raisins May 22, 2008 at 1:03 pm

    Riding

    an

    insanely

    silly

    incident

    near

    submission

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  32. 32 Voice of Raisins May 22, 2008 at 1:05 pm

    Choking hazard?

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  33. 33 Salty May 22, 2008 at 1:05 pm

    Someone’s having an incredibly slow day…or falling very far behind in other duties! 😛

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  34. 34 williamwallace May 22, 2008 at 1:05 pm

    Cole Hamels wants to know why the Braves wear a Beach patch

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  35. 35 Voice of Raisins May 22, 2008 at 1:06 pm

    Coughing hysterically?

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  36. 36 Voice of Raisins May 22, 2008 at 1:06 pm

    Who… me? 😀

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  37. 37 Salty May 22, 2008 at 1:08 pm

    Hey, PalaSky008Hawkdin…git yer fanny ‘well-padded rump’ out here and quit lurking in the ‘shadows’! I know that’s you runnin’ up the ‘view-meter’ on this blog! 😆
    Ding…ding…ding!!!! 😛

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  38. 38 Salty May 22, 2008 at 1:10 pm

    Cole Hamels wants to know why the Braves wear a Beach patch

    Global warming: planning ahead….the ol’ ATL will be the place to surf before long!!!

    “Coughing hysterically”…hmmm….emulating B3? 😕

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  39. 39 Voice of Raisins May 22, 2008 at 1:14 pm

    Being

    evaluated

    almost

    constantly

    here

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  40. 40 Berigan 3, part 3, in 3-D May 22, 2008 at 1:18 pm

    Coughing hysterically, should that become my new handle??? I kinda like the one I have now….Pallyboy can’t play right now, waitin’ for bail….dang stewardesses get him in more trouble!

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  41. 41 Voice of Raisins May 22, 2008 at 1:24 pm

    Gotta

    oversee

    necessary

    employment

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  42. 42 Carolina Lady May 22, 2008 at 1:28 pm

    These people are wearing me out accepting all these winnings:

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    INTERNATIONALPROMOTIONS/PRIZE AWARD DEPT NOTICE…
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    BATCH NO: PBL/67189098011/245679/1109REF. NO: PBL/11278998789/908796//
    1109 43 North End Road,West Kensington,London W14 8SZ

    You have been approved to claim of total sum of 1,000,000.00 euros(one million euro). Which your email address won in the 2008 Euro ballot held in london,All participants were selected through a computer ballot system draw from Microsoft users from over 20,000.00 companies and 3,000,000.00 individual email addresses and names from all over the world.You have just won yourself the sum of ONE MILLION EURO in thesatellite software email lottery.

    Anybody need some money?

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  43. 43 Salty May 22, 2008 at 1:34 pm

    Tax free? 😆

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  44. 44 Voice of Raisins May 22, 2008 at 2:06 pm

    Nah… I’m set… 😯

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  45. 45 Voice of Raisins May 22, 2008 at 2:08 pm

    Money is highly overrated anyway… 😉

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  46. 46 Voice of Raisins May 22, 2008 at 2:10 pm

    Look at me for instance. Barely makin’ it month to month… ekeing out a meeger living… keeping shoes on the kids, at least… 😐

    How much $$$ we talkin’?!?

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  47. 47 chrisklob May 22, 2008 at 2:13 pm

    Scribe, great lead. Nothing like taking your kid to a ball game, is there?

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  48. 48 Skyhawk 008 May 22, 2008 at 2:13 pm

    I just want to point out to Hillbilly that they caught me but they had to use a heat seeker to do it and it’s hard(we are NOT going there)to run nakid and even harder in flip-flops. Come to think of it, we are NOT going there, either. 😛

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  49. 49 Voice of Raisins May 22, 2008 at 2:18 pm

    Pally: I, for once, am speechless… 😀

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  50. 50 chrisklob May 22, 2008 at 2:19 pm

    Welcome back Paladin!

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  51. 51 chrisklob May 22, 2008 at 2:27 pm

    Back to work. You kids have fun!

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  52. 53 morpheus45 May 22, 2008 at 2:28 pm

    The heat seeker caught the hot air, no doubt…no mention of the plane being turned off. 🙂

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  53. 54 Skyhawk 008 May 22, 2008 at 2:29 pm

    Thanks guys. I couldn’t stay away with the Bravos on a tear and going tonight against the greatest pitcher since slice bread. That, of course, is a mixed metaphor, but so are the Muts.

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  54. 55 Skyhawk 008 May 22, 2008 at 2:30 pm

    Speaking of hot air, I forgot to mention your lead, Grincho. 😛

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  55. 56 Skyhawk 008 May 22, 2008 at 2:32 pm

    Actually, a heat-seeker is designed to pick up emissions from the tailpipe, but we ain’t goin’ there, either. Are we? 👿

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  56. 57 Skyhawk 008 May 22, 2008 at 2:34 pm

    Got to go spend my food stamps, on Chianti. Later.

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  57. 58 morpheus45 May 22, 2008 at 2:36 pm

    Memorial Day’s coming up: here’s some gift ideas for Skyhawk.

    http://www.redwagons.com/tricycle.html

    If it were anyone else I’d go with the Huffy “Little Princess” or something, but Pallyman deserves the original.

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  58. 59 morpheus45 May 22, 2008 at 2:37 pm

    Stuck in the filter! NO!!!

    RETRIEVE THAT POST!

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  59. 60 Hillbilly May 22, 2008 at 2:38 pm

    Actually, a heat-seeker is designed to pick up emissions from the tailpipe, but we ain’t goin’ there, either. Are we?

    Ba-Da-Bing!!! He’s definitely back.

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  60. 61 morpheus45 May 22, 2008 at 2:40 pm

    You mean you’re gonna sell your food stamps for .75c on the dollar to some Aunt Jemima with 30 kids so you can buy chianti…can’t use them stamps on alcohol.

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  61. 62 morpheus45 May 22, 2008 at 2:41 pm

    I DEMAND to be retrieved from the filter; it’s cramped in here and Salty smells funny.

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  62. 63 Salty May 22, 2008 at 2:45 pm

    The heat seeker caught the hot air, no doubt…

    It was the …beans! 😐

    Grinch…welcome to my world! 🙄

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  63. 64 Salty May 22, 2008 at 2:46 pm

    Have you ever wondered:

    If something smells ‘funny’, why no one laughs? 😕

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  64. 65 morpheus45 May 22, 2008 at 2:47 pm

    This message brought to you by Van Camps…

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  65. 66 morpheus45 May 22, 2008 at 2:49 pm

    BTW, Paladin, if there’s one thing you never have to worry about it’s me going anywhere near your tailpipe…of that you may rest assured.

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  66. 67 Skyhawk 008 May 22, 2008 at 3:19 pm

    Aw Grinch, I bet you tell all the boys that.

    Meanwhile, I went over to the Afro-American Senior Center(By their choice)and got in the food stamp crap game. I had a good run. Got enough for Chianti and beer. If I have a can or two of dog food left, I’m set.

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  67. 68 Skyhawk 008 May 22, 2008 at 3:32 pm

    SAN ANGELO, Texas (AP) – A Texas appeals court said Thursday that the state had no right to take more than 400 children from a polygamist sect’s ranch, a ruling that could unravel one of the biggest child-custody cases in U.S. history.

    The Third Court of Appeals in Austin ruled that the state offered “legally and factually insufficient” grounds for the “extreme” measure of removing all children from the ranch, from babies to teenagers.

    The state never provided evidence that the children were in any immediate danger, the only grounds in Texas law for taking children from their parents without court approval, the appeals court said.

    If y’all remember I have said this since the git go. And this is not one of those Fruits and Nuts Calif. Courts that made this decision. And I’ll bet that if it is appealed the Court’s ruling will be upheld. Any takers?

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  68. 69 morpheus45 May 22, 2008 at 3:33 pm

    If CL EVER PULLS MY POST OUT OF THE FILTER, you may wind up with more than that. I hear ya on the A.M.E. stuff, P; they sing better and actually know how to play chess.

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  69. 70 Skyhawk 008 May 22, 2008 at 3:39 pm

    Chess and checkers, Grinch. But, the Latinos are kings(pun)when it comes to dominoes. I myself, am a master at Go Fish.

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  70. 71 morpheus45 May 22, 2008 at 3:43 pm

    I omitted checkers ’cause I get my hiney beat at that every time. My best game is “pass the bottle.” Not to be confused with spinning…though that often happens later.

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  71. 72 Skyhawk 008 May 22, 2008 at 3:48 pm

    That’s why I drink my Chianti in a prone position.

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  72. 73 Skyhawk 008 May 22, 2008 at 3:51 pm

    Seriously, I don’t go to either Senior Center much, but when I do I prefer the AA. What ever they do, they have fun.

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  73. 74 morpheus45 May 22, 2008 at 4:01 pm

    AA is the last place I would’ve expected to find you. Bada-BING! Gotta go hit the store myself; behave, kiddies.

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  74. 75 Gil in Mechanicsville May 22, 2008 at 4:14 pm

    Okay, freed you two guys up….

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  75. 76 Gil in Mechanicsville May 22, 2008 at 4:23 pm

    Absolutely a dynamite lead sscribe… I had a free day so many tasks were completed today. Installed a new fountain for the wife in the front yard, rebuilt the carb on a 4 wheeler I bought from my son in law. Opened the pool, well almost, not yet warm enough to actually go swimming but it is ready… My only disappointment was that I thought the Braves played at 1 PM today…

    Now, it is time to get cleaned up and rest for the duration of the evening.

    Now baseball…. This is more like it. The team we expected to show up at the end of spring training. Tonight’s game can go either way, it all depend on which Hudson shows up for the game. I suspect Yunel will be out one more game at least but no more. I have not heard how Chipper is doing but I would suspect he will be held out too.

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  76. 77 Berigan 3, part 3, in 3-D May 22, 2008 at 4:26 pm

    Gil, do you look in the mirror and say, “It’s good to be King!” ? 😉

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  77. 78 Berigan 3, part 3, in 3-D May 22, 2008 at 4:33 pm

    Gil, glad you had a productive weekend, and don’t sound to be in agony or anything!
    Didn’t even know Gotay was in last night(I was watching a movie with my Pa once the game was well at hand) did he make any defensive plays at 3rd???

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  78. 79 Gil in Mechanicsville May 22, 2008 at 4:37 pm

    B3… I just feel so much better since I stopped taking the pain medicine I was on… The pain can be pretty intense but it is still better than not being able to walk. After I fell down 4 times in two days I said enough of this and just stopped taking it. That was after being on Vicodine for 4 years. Like I said, the pain can be pretty intense now but at least I feel I am coming by it honestly.

    I am sitting here now thinking I need to get up and do something… I know I won’t be able to for the next several days as I will need to be with my Mom but that is another story…

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  79. 80 Gil in Mechanicsville May 22, 2008 at 4:39 pm

    Berigan… I think he had one bounce off his glove but the game was essentially over by then.

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  80. 81 Berigan 3, part 3, in 3-D May 22, 2008 at 4:41 pm

    Baseball will experiment with Instant replay in the Arizona fall league.
    I’m against the idea, except in the case of Homers, which is what they are talking about….how can anyone tell with the naked eye, anywho???
    Delgado was ripped off of a 3 run homer, and and A-Rod clearly hit a homer last night(Via replay) that was called a double….I bet I will be the only one here for it though, correct????

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  81. 82 Skyhawk 008 May 22, 2008 at 4:41 pm

    LONDON (AP) – Two men attacked the ancient monument of Stonehenge with a hammer and chipped off a piece of stone the size of a large coin, a conservation group said Thursday.

    You have REALLY got to be drunk to take on Stonehenge with a hammer. What’s next for them, going in the polar bear pen with a hickory switch?

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  82. 83 Gil in Mechanicsville May 22, 2008 at 4:42 pm

    Hey Grinch… don’t laugh, my wife told me all she wanted for Mother’s Day was a new wagon…. I have it on my to do list to get by Tractor Supply to pick one up for her. Maybe tomorrow….

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  83. 84 Salty May 22, 2008 at 4:43 pm

    What’s next for them, going in the polar bear pen with a hickory switch?

    I think that would be a fine invite…and well deserved! 😈

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  84. 85 Skyhawk 008 May 22, 2008 at 4:47 pm

    Salty; But their parents would probably sue the zoo(nice sound, huh?). In the meantime, we would have some well-fed bears. 👿

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  85. 86 Gil in Mechanicsville May 22, 2008 at 4:49 pm

    Hey 008… At least that is not a dumb as taunting the tigers at the zoo….

    Berigan, as long as it is restricted in it’s use, I don’t have a problem with it. Brian Jordan got robbed a couple of years ago too in Washington.

    I think it is amazing the number of time the umps are right verses the number of blown calls when you consider how many times we get to watch instant replay in super slo mo and see the call was made properly. Too much instant replay use and these games are really going to slow down, I can’t stand to watch American League games now… They are just too long…

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  86. 87 Berigan 3, part 3, in 3-D May 22, 2008 at 4:51 pm

    Gil, wow!!! That’s great news! 🙂 Funny how sometimes the stuff that is supposed to help us, makes us even worse!!!

    I’ve mentioned it before, but if things get bad again, consider that traction, or whatever they call it now(Dad’s out, otherwise I’d ask him what they call it, they don’t use that word) My Dad went from being unable to sleep without pain meds and not being able to walk without a walker, to after a month plus of 3 times a week of physical therapy being able to do most everything he could before his arthritis (and discs) really started to act up. He used the cart at the supermarket for months, now he leans on a basket to go around the store . He can’t stand in place for more than 5 minutes, but other than that, he’s doing pretty darn well!

    In fact, with me so sick of late, he’s managed to mow our fairly steep back yard, that I stopped him from mowing last year! 😯 He ain’t doing it no matter what when it warms up. The front if he HAS to mow something, it’s flat….

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  87. 88 Skyhawk 008 May 22, 2008 at 4:51 pm

    And don’t you laugh, Gil. I once gave my wife a gift certificate from Tractor Supply for an occasion. I still miss her.

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  88. 89 Berigan 3, part 3, in 3-D May 22, 2008 at 4:54 pm

    Sounds like you had a very good woman Paladin!

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  89. 90 Skyhawk 008 May 22, 2008 at 4:56 pm

    Reading back through, as I am known to do, I see a lot of lovely talk about taking your sons to ballgames. Well, for you empty-nesters who feel the need, why not take an old fart instead. When shall I be there? 😛

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  90. 91 Gil in Mechanicsville May 22, 2008 at 5:17 pm

    008… I would be glad to treat you to a game… When will you be in Richmond? Don’t wait to long as the RBrave turn into a pumpkin this September.. 😦

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  91. 92 Skyhawk 008 May 22, 2008 at 5:21 pm

    “Nanna said she got a copy of the Coast Guard report on May 16 and was told by prosecutors that Silver would not face criminal charges. “They said he was negligent but not negligent enough. I don’t even know what that means,” she said Wednesday.”

    That is a comment of one of the victim’s relatives in the crash of an airboat. The “Captain” attempted a high-speed 180 degree turn, flipped the boat and killed 2 people and injured 11. His license is being taken away from him for 2 years, but there will be no criminal prosecution. The soman says, “…he was negligent, but not negligent enough.” She doesn’t know what that means. What it means, dear Lady, is that stooopid ain’t a crime, although it should be.

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  92. 93 Gil in Mechanicsville May 22, 2008 at 5:22 pm

    Berigan… Sounds like your dad has learned of my tricks… Yep, the old lean on the shopping cart scam… 🙂 I hate the grocery store because I know the hard concrete floors are going to do me in.

    Aspirin, Advil and tylanol are my treatment of choice right now. Heating pads and hot showers are a blessing too. Like my dad use to tell me, “son, you have to be tough to get old”.

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  93. 94 Skyhawk 008 May 22, 2008 at 5:24 pm

    Thanks, Gil. I would love to see them–and get your commentary–while they are still the RBraves. Does the offer include hot dogs, etc.? 😀

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  94. 95 Gil in Mechanicsville May 22, 2008 at 5:26 pm

    008… Sounds like a civil suit to me… negligence verse gross negligence… They won’t put him in jail for manslaughter but she can sue the dog poop out of him… Of course, that might be all he has….

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  95. 96 Gil in Mechanicsville May 22, 2008 at 5:27 pm

    Heck 008… I even buy you one of those $8 beers they sell… 🙂

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  96. 97 Skyhawk 008 May 22, 2008 at 5:32 pm

    Gil; Yes, you understand the difference between civil and criminal. He is extremely liable in a civil suit and the fact that his license was taken from him and that he was found negligent, will make that case a cake walk. Hopefully, his company has lots of insurance. They will need it!

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  97. 98 Berigan 3, part 3, in 3-D May 22, 2008 at 5:32 pm

    008, if you are paying for the tickets,(And the bottled water) I’ll take you there! Of course, they do have $1 tickets in the nosebleed section, why do I think they are the one’s you will buy??? 😛

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  98. 99 Skyhawk 008 May 22, 2008 at 5:36 pm

    I should have added: If there is a trial. I’m sure the insurance company will settle since they have no defense.

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  99. 100 Skyhawk 008 May 22, 2008 at 5:38 pm

    Berigan; Put on your readers and go back and read WHO is buying.

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  100. 101 Berigan 3, part 3, in 3-D May 22, 2008 at 5:40 pm

    Man, after going to the doctor 3 times in a month, I have tons of samples! A bunch of cough syrup in tiny bottles, Prevacid (After I told my Doctor the prescription was $179, he gives me samples every time-as does my stomach specialist-it pays to tell doctors this, they often have no idea how extremely expensive drugs are, even if you have insurance-my company won’t cover it! 😡 ) lots of cough pills(well, one was a prescription pill that didn’t work, but can’t throw it away, right?) 2 different sinus sprays….in other words,no room in the cabinets, kitchen counter is a mess!!!

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  101. 102 Skyhawk 008 May 22, 2008 at 5:46 pm

    Help! Berigan and I need an interpreter. I am fairly fluent in English but I’m not sure what B-man’s 1st and 2nd languages are. 😀

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  102. 103 williamwallace May 22, 2008 at 5:53 pm

    Gil, sometimes you are a smart man and sometimes I dunno about you. From everything you’ve said about your mother, it sounds like now ain’t the best time to be quitting the pain meds. I think the pain meds were invented to help people cope with pains in the asses like your mother. 🙂

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  103. 104 Skyhawk 008 May 22, 2008 at 5:54 pm

    I’m going in for dinner. Hope to see you two at game time. And B-man, I was just funnin’ with you, ok?

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  104. 105 williamwallace May 22, 2008 at 7:16 pm

    The interesting thing with Smoltz will be what happens if they make the postseason or are in a late season pennant race?

    I could see him relieve the rest of the season and then once late September or October comes around, thinking it is maybe his last chance because of how much pain he is in, jumping back into the rotation without even working his way up to that many innings and without a care in the world how much pain he is in, pretending he can grit his teeth and tolerate it enough for a month or so (especially if the Braves don’t trade for a big time front of the rotation guy later on).

    Sounds crazy and illogical but we’re talking about Smoltz. Dude is a straight up psycho. I wouldn’t put it past Smoltz to do that. He’s just about the only pitcher these days that I could ever say that about.

    I’ve never been a big Smoltz fan for whatever reason but I think that guy would not give a second thought to blowing his arm apart to the point of amputation if it meant winning one more world series. Smoltz is nuts in a Koufax kind of way.

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  105. 106 morpheus45 May 22, 2008 at 7:30 pm

    WW, agreed about Smoltz. If he wasn’t a pitcher he’d probably be a serial killer.

    God must be trying to tell me to get back on the wagon; I go pour a beer and Tim gives up a 2 run homer.

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  106. 107 morpheus45 May 22, 2008 at 7:35 pm

    Coach mark Richt visiting the troops in Iraq: Wrote “Go Dawgs, finish the drill. Hunker down” on a 2,000 pound bomb. Gotta love it. Now, if that d-bag o-lineman with a fresh DUI gets his act together and doesn’t torpedo our NC run this year, I’ll be happy.

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  107. 108 flbravesgirl May 22, 2008 at 7:40 pm

    Good evening y’all. Great lead, Scribe. Wish I was going to a game with my dad but the ticket/gas/concession money is going into the new roof fund instead.

    Welcome back, uncle.

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  108. 109 Skyhawk 008 May 22, 2008 at 7:42 pm

    Delgado and Beltran couldn’t hit home runs off of Helen Keller. Com’on Huddy, get you head out of your nether regions.

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  109. 110 Skyhawk 008 May 22, 2008 at 7:43 pm

    Thank you, niece. I missed you.

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  110. 111 flbravesgirl May 22, 2008 at 7:45 pm

    God is talking to Grinch?!? 😯

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  111. 112 Skyhawk 008 May 22, 2008 at 7:47 pm

    You go Kelly!!

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  112. 113 flbravesgirl May 22, 2008 at 7:48 pm

    Missed you too, uncle.

    Pete is talking like he expects a fight to break out in the Mets’ dugout at any time.

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  113. 114 Skyhawk 008 May 22, 2008 at 7:48 pm

    Yes Niece, Heaven has slow nights too. 😀

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  114. 115 morpheus45 May 22, 2008 at 7:56 pm

    I never specified WHICH god. 🙂 Based on the quality of this brew I’d say it was the god of hops. Of course, some might bestow that title on Kobe Bryant.

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  115. 116 Skyhawk 008 May 22, 2008 at 7:57 pm

    The Bravos know it is alright to hit a long ball, every now and then. Don’t they?

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  116. 117 flbravesgirl May 22, 2008 at 7:59 pm

    Religious visitations just seemed out of character for you, Grinchy.

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  117. 118 Skyhawk 008 May 22, 2008 at 8:00 pm

    Beginning of conversation between Ginch and God:

    God: Do I know you?

    Grinch: No sir.

    God: I didn’t think so.

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  118. 119 Berigan 3, part 3, in 3-D May 22, 2008 at 8:06 pm

    Skyhawk, its weird, yesterday Frenchy and McCann seemingly crushed balls that didn’t leave …Frenchy hit a ball hard tonight that was caught at the wall….I think that sore ankle is an issue….I noticed last night on a replay that he really rolls his right( I think) ankle…perhaps it’s his left??? Whichever, he finishes on the side of his foot…not good for a sore ankle!

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  119. 120 Skyhawk 008 May 22, 2008 at 8:08 pm

    I’m going to bed. I would like to thank all of you who, through calls and e-mails, indicated that you wanted me back. I will also take into account the number of you that said you would prefer a kinder and gentler, Paladin. I’ll try. G’night.

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  120. 121 Berigan 3, part 3, in 3-D May 22, 2008 at 8:10 pm

    FLB, can’t help you with the gas or concession prices, but there are truly cheap seats way in the upper right field stands…1 buck! I know I will go there once or twice this year…there are no bad seats at a ballpark! You might be able to stick a few bottles of water in the old purse….BAS thinks he’s cheap, I am the king of Cheap when I want to be!!!

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  121. 122 flbravesgirl May 22, 2008 at 8:10 pm

    Good night, uncle. Sleep well.

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  122. 123 Berigan 3, part 3, in 3-D May 22, 2008 at 8:12 pm

    I think in my semi drugged situation, I forgot to say good to see ya back Skylark! A kinder Skylark??? Hey, why not??? Attila the Hun was kind to puppies in his later years I hear…of course, those voices in my head told me to hold on to all that ENRON stock as well! 😕

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  123. 124 morpheus45 May 22, 2008 at 8:13 pm

    Don’t let the door hit you in the @%$ on the way out. 🙂

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  124. 125 Berigan 3, part 3, in 3-D May 22, 2008 at 8:14 pm

    I briefly checked out the Ex, and saw Jersey Gil over there! Anyone have his email??? Tell him to get back over here! And where is the the BAS (Braves and Stuff) man anyway?:??

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  125. 126 flbravesgirl May 22, 2008 at 8:15 pm

    I’m not the one who decides what we do, Berigan. Especially now, Mom & sis will be here in the next 1-2 hours. (Also, I don’t carry a big purse. A lot of women carry “purses” that would be a tote bag for me.)

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  126. 127 Berigan 3, part 3, in 3-D May 22, 2008 at 8:19 pm

    Man, I thought Santana got one there!!!! 😯

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  127. 128 Berigan 3, part 3, in 3-D May 22, 2008 at 8:20 pm

    You cook don’t ya??? Washes everyone clothes, right?? Trust me, you could be the one who is the decider! 😛

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  128. 129 flbravesgirl May 22, 2008 at 8:23 pm

    Yeah, I do but that’s not how the chain of command works ’round here.

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  129. 130 Berigan 3, part 3, in 3-D May 22, 2008 at 8:52 pm

    Someday, I’ll have to tell you the super secret tricks to manipulating your parents into thinking they are still the ones with power, when it is you that really has the power! 😆

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  130. 131 flbravesgirl May 22, 2008 at 8:54 pm

    Uh-oh!!

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  131. 132 chrisklob May 22, 2008 at 8:56 pm

    HELP!!! I JUST GOT HOME AND CAN’T FIND THE GAME!!! IT WASN’T EVEN ON THE RADIO!!! GOT PRE-EMPTED BY A COLLEGE BASEBALL GAME!!

    HELP!!! HELP!!!

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  132. 133 flbravesgirl May 22, 2008 at 8:56 pm

    Berigan, I don’t think I’d be any good at that. I doubt I could successfully lie to anyone.

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  133. 134 flbravesgirl May 22, 2008 at 8:57 pm

    Well, Huddy was just up there bunting & Santana put one right under his chin.

    Tied 2-2.

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  134. 135 Berigan 3, part 3, in 3-D May 22, 2008 at 8:58 pm

    Good time to get your first hit against Santana!!!!

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  135. 136 Berigan 3, part 3, in 3-D May 22, 2008 at 8:59 pm

    CHris, it’s on Peachtree right now..

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  136. 137 chrisklob May 22, 2008 at 9:04 pm

    WE don’t get Peachtree here. They’ve been broadcasting peachtree on one of our cable stations but they’re showing highlights from some race. GRRRRRRR.

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  137. 138 Berigan 3, part 3, in 3-D May 22, 2008 at 9:06 pm

    Don’t think we will being seeing Willie in the Mets dugout for much longer! Santana is a fool throwing Tex nothing but fastballs, but thanks for being a fool! 😆

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  138. 139 flbravesgirl May 22, 2008 at 9:08 pm

    Anybody else read the article on the Braves site about Frenchy’s night off? Apparently he spent the whole game pestering McCann.

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  139. 140 flbravesgirl May 22, 2008 at 9:10 pm

    Church is pinch-hitting & being greeted with boos.

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  140. 141 Berigan 3, part 3, in 3-D May 22, 2008 at 9:10 pm

    Chris, if you just want to listen to it, try
    http://wgst.com/main.html audio in left hand corner….

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  141. 142 flbravesgirl May 22, 2008 at 9:29 pm

    Yeah, Kelly!!!

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  142. 143 flbravesgirl May 22, 2008 at 9:30 pm

    Must have been a heck of a DP by Kelly, Pete was really excited.

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  143. 144 chrisklob May 22, 2008 at 9:32 pm

    BErigan, thanks. I couldn’t get it to work so I just looked at GameDay.

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  144. 145 flbravesgirl May 22, 2008 at 9:33 pm

    Woooohoooo!!!! Way to go boys!!!!

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  145. 146 Savannah Guy May 22, 2008 at 9:41 pm

    WOW!!!!!

    What a GREAT game! Been meaning to log on but there I sat mesmerized by this matchup. Huddy really manned up after giving up the 2 run dinger… put on a clinic and his sac bunt was pivotal. Infante’s turn on the double play and his hit, Kelly’s stab and toss to first to double off Wright (is that the only mistake Wright has ever made? 😉 Then Kotsay’s last out catch… Incredible. Chock full o’ good plays tonight.

    We got more hits off Santana than any other team in a game in his career. Welcome to Atlanta Johan. Come back any old time.

    Sweep of the Mutts in a 4 game series. Love the sound of that. How sweet it is.

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  146. 147 flbravesgirl May 22, 2008 at 9:43 pm

    Wow, that was fun.

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  147. 148 Savannah Guy May 22, 2008 at 9:45 pm

    Sorry you couldn’t get the game Klobber. I almost gave up looking for it… wasn’t on any normal channel. I finally found it on a channel that I’ve never even known about (402 here), Peachtree. It’s usually a blank screen.

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  148. 149 flbravesgirl May 22, 2008 at 9:50 pm

    Wish I could have seen it instead of just listening.

    I’m stepping away for a bit. Mom & Melissa will be here any minute. I’ll check back later tonight.

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  149. 150 Savannah Guy May 22, 2008 at 9:51 pm

    That game wore me out.

    Braves are coming around. Tex is hitting, Kelly’s hitting, ditto Yunel and tonight Infante, Chipper is still being Chipper (.411 BA now), BMac is hot, Frenchy is putting good wood on the ball, Kotsay is a sure bet. Left field is underperforming but Diaz and company will come around. Pen is stellar and SP, even with all the injuries is looking great.

    That’s a team folks.

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  150. 151 Savannah Guy May 22, 2008 at 10:03 pm

    Well, I guess either my timing is off or I’ve run everybody off. It was fun reading the blog just now. Great lead as always Scribe. I’m sure you had a great time at the game tonight.

    Good to see ‘Pappy’ Paladin back in full form here today. Wish I could’a tossed around a few but wasn’t in the cards.

    Mr. Fly thanks those giving compliments on the vampire post. The little bugger just gets carried away at times. He got scared just writing it. 3 chillbumps.

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  151. 154 Salty May 22, 2008 at 10:10 pm

    That, was a fun game to watch. The Braves were hitting the ball hard, early, and often, but couldn’t seem to buy a break, until late. Huddy really stood tall after those back to back jacks. What a difference a year makes with the bench and the pitching staff. Lots of productive options! Too cool! 😎

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  152. 155 Salty May 22, 2008 at 10:12 pm

    Best rock song of all time? 😕 Seriously? 😯 Different strokes for differin’ folks, I ‘spose! 😆

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  153. 156 Salty May 22, 2008 at 10:17 pm

    G’night, All! 🙂

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  154. 157 Savannah Guy May 22, 2008 at 10:17 pm

    Now Salty… that is one classic that is very hard to top. Whatcha got?

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  155. 158 Savannah Guy May 22, 2008 at 10:21 pm

    Well… missed Salty I guess. Think I’ll quit while I’m behind and hit the hay myownself. ‘Nuther early one tomorrow.

    Night. Braves sweep.

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  156. 159 jbinatl May 22, 2008 at 11:08 pm

    Hey Raisins,
    Can you figure out THIS avatar?

    What a nice sweep!

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  157. 160 chrisklob May 22, 2008 at 11:19 pm

    Hey, it’s Mr. Met. And from the look on his face it looks like he’s Just Bawlin’!!!

    Sorry dude. I know you said it was tired but I just couldn’t resist!

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  158. 161 chrisklob May 23, 2008 at 12:49 am

    Was it something I said?

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  159. 162 Gil in Mechanicsville May 23, 2008 at 2:29 am

    The Durham Bulls thumped the Richmond Braves 17-3 at The Diamond Thursday. The Bulls scored eight runs in the second inning and pounded 22 hits to move to within a game of the first place Braves in the IL South Division.

    This is what happens when you start getting near the bottom of the pitching barrel… Jeff Nelson took the loss for Richmond…

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  160. 163 Gil in Mechanicsville May 23, 2008 at 2:49 am

    Great game by the big club tonight. This is the team I was expecting all along. They are not picking up any ground on Phillie and Florida but not losing ground either. This Marlin’s team must be for real, they don’t appear to be fading anytime soon….

    And if Bobby is not going to use Stockman, he can send him back to Richmond.. Man, we need a little help. Damian Moss is not a stopper…

    And Rysop must really be in Bobby’s doghouse… Are they still waiting for a trade to go through for him or something?

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  161. 164 Skyhawk 008 May 23, 2008 at 8:01 am

    MILTON, Vt. (AP) – For fighter pilots, the difficulty in answering nature’s call is as old as flying itself. After all, there are no rest areas when you’re zooming through the sky at 500 mph.

    Over the decades, pilots have used bottles and bags – or just held it. Many avoid liquids, or make sure their last stop before climbing into the cockpit is a bathroom.

    Now a Vermont company has come up with a 21st-century solution that pilots can use without unstrapping themselves from their seats.

    The system uses special underwear equipped with a hose linked to a pump the size of a paperback book that drains urine into a collection bag. The men’s model uses a pouch; the women’s has something that resembles a sanitary napkin

    Back in the “old” days we just peed our pants. That way the ground crew didn’t know whether you did it out of fear, or necessity.

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  162. 165 Savannah Guy May 23, 2008 at 8:54 am

    Whoopsie daisy… somehow attached the wrong link on my 10:09. How did that happen? Gremlins? Ghost in the machine? I want my juke box quarter back. It just ain’t right. I’m so embarrassed. What will my rock music friends think? Mercy…

    So there I was, thinkin’ Salty liked good music and all… but this morning when I dragged my cursor over the link of ‘quite poss best rock song ever’… there it was… not there. Somehow the same song from my previous link (not a bad one mind you, but certainly not ‘best’) repeated itself. For shame for shame. Can’t have that… nosirree bob. Must make amends. Must redeem my rock cred if possible. Another quarter goes in… record search… record grab… flops down… needle drops… and… one of the best rock songs on the one of the best rock albums… ever. Period.

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  163. 166 williamwallace May 23, 2008 at 9:02 am

    Paladin, I was never a fighter pilot but I was a ride operator on a roller coaster at an amusement park when I was in college. Had the same problem with relief. Used to try to hold it in but one day I just had to use the Pepsi Big Gulp. You’d think a liter would be enough. It wasn’t. Spilleth over and I had to sit in that booth in the baking 100 degree sun smelling it the rest of the day. A horrible day.

    Amusement parks can be scary places when you think about them. You get on a roller coaster thinking it is safe, never thinking about the fact that you are trusting teens with your safety. I can’t tell you how many go off and get high during their breaks or how many are making out with girls in the booth while your roller coaster is making its dangerous loops. Even worse, late in the summers, they get dangerously short on staff because kids go off to college. Quite often, you are left with one person like me on a roller coaster to manage and operate the ride. Kind of scary. When the park was fully staffed during the middle of the summer, that was a ride that had to be manned by a minimum of 5 people. I complained about it one time and they sent me over a mental retard and another guy whose brain had been fried from crack. I told the higher ups to get them the hell off my ride. I was better off operating it by myself. I did screw up bad though during one makeout session in the booth. We ended up bumping into the emergency stop button and these people got stuck suspended in the air for about a half hour until the maintenance crew could get them down.

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  164. 167 Salty May 23, 2008 at 9:10 am

    SG…much, much better…you had me (more than) a bit worried there! 😆

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  165. 168 Salty May 23, 2008 at 9:12 am

    I was better off operating it by myself. I did screw up bad though during one makeout session in the booth.

    Clearly, the riders were better off if you were alone! 😛

    So…inquirin’ minds wanta know: how did you ‘splain what happened, ‘Ricky’? 😕

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  166. 169 Berigan 3, part 3, in 3-D May 23, 2008 at 9:15 am

    WW, a liter bottle wasn’t large enough???? 😯 What, do you pee every other day or something??? 😯 😯

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  167. 170 Salty May 23, 2008 at 9:15 am

    008…lest I forget this Memorial Day Weekend’s true meaning: Semper Fi! Thanks for your service!

    PS: You still have to behave, but in your honor, you get one ‘dart’ (single warhead) of your choosing to fire my way! 😆 Make it a good ‘un!

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  168. 171 Salty May 23, 2008 at 9:17 am

    B3…coffee, coke…they’re all the same. What comes out is greater than what goes in! Never understood that…must be an unspoken diuretic! Cow…meet flat rock! 😆

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  169. 172 Berigan 3, part 3, in 3-D May 23, 2008 at 9:17 am

    Anyone going to see the new Indiana Jones film???? Man, how my late Mother loved those films, would watch them anytime they were on, had the DVD’s….I love them too, wish she could see this one….well, hopefully she has already seen it in a special screening! 🙂

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  170. 173 Salty May 23, 2008 at 9:19 am

    That just may get me in the theater…I haven’t been since Sixth Sense…may be time to break down and go. That’ll shock the wife…and the wallet! 😐

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  171. 174 Berigan 3, part 3, in 3-D May 23, 2008 at 9:21 am

    This is a nice story on a young pitcher in the Navy…..

    http://sports.espn.go.com/espnmag/story?id=3406790

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  172. 175 ssiscribe May 23, 2008 at 9:34 am

    SWEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEP!!!!!!!!

    Good thing this isn’t audio … my voice is shot after screaming like a fool last night at Turner Field. WOW! WHAT a game. As most of you know, I’m a traditionalist and I love a good pitchers’ duel, and that’s exactly what we got from Huddy and Santana. TWO pitches that missed location aside, Huddy was dominant, pitching like a true ace.

    The bats worked Santana all night long, getting chances and then finally cashing in during that stellar, season-defining seventh inning. Great at-bats. Hustle double by KJ. Great bunt by Huddy with two strikes, and I loved the barking he did at Santana after that first pitch was up and in. Really got the denizens at Turner Field worked into a frothy lather.

    Then, we saw Infante, Kotsay, Chipper and Tex merely stay within themselves, not try to overswing or hit it a mile, but just work the count and hit it where it’s pitched. I’m telling you, that inning right there is a microcosm of what this team is starting to do. And if they keep it up, it’s not going to matter about home or road because this team is going to win anywhere.

    An October feel at the yard last night for the biggest victory of the season, as I wrote on http://braves.today.com this morning. Sat about 30 rows behind home plate (and for free, too! Love that ticket voucher package I bought back in March, and my bride loved the seats, too!). Great spot to watch Huddy and Santana do their thing. Huddy was the better pitcher on this night; all those folks who engraved Johan’s name on the Cy Young trophy in January might want to rethink that move, because I’ve watched five or six guys this season who are better than him. Huddy was better last night.

    The Mets are real close to coming apart at the seams. As for the Braves, it’s full speed ahead. Bring on ‘Zona! And the coffee (and my new laptop, which arrives today, just in time for work to begin anew on Tuesday, yippee!!).

    The Scribe abides.

    –30–

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  173. 176 Savannah Guy May 23, 2008 at 9:37 am

    Pal, I was a jet pilot once. Yep, as a small child. Flew it myself too. Made big circles over and over. Around and around I went. It wasn’t that hard really…just followed the guys in front of me… and there were some also flying behind me. We were going the same exact speed.

    My jet was green. The one in front of me was red and the one in front of that was blue I think… with polka dots. There were a few brightly colored horses, a teacup, giraffe and zebra too. Not sure how we were all going along at the same altitude in circles like that.

    I think some fella named Willy Wally was in the control tower. But he got tied up doing something so we had a nice long ride. Had to jump off after two hours… had to pee. Willy was nice to let us fly so long like that. Never knew what happened to Mr. Wally. He probably just stayed in his little control booth with the air conditioner on since it was so hot outside, ’cause his windows were always steamed up for some reason.

    So, flying jets is no biggie. Nobody peed their pants either.

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  174. 177 williamwallace May 23, 2008 at 9:45 am

    Berigan, trust me, I was in complete shock that a liter wasn’t enough. Don’t know how to explain that one

    Salty, clearly they were safer when I was alone. 🙂 Of course, that girl scampered back to her ride and I just said that I mistakenly bumped into it. Couldn’t blame her big ole ghetto booty

    Here’s the ride:

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  175. 178 williamwallace May 23, 2008 at 9:50 am

    That 9:37 was very funny, SG

    Berigan, I wish I knew how to explain how a liter wasn’t enough. Trust me, I thought it was gonna be more than enough. Imagine my shock.

    Salty, I certainly wasn’t gonna blame her big ole ghetto booty although if she didn’t have an ice skater’s behind, it wouldn’t have happened. Alot of junk in that trunk. She scampered back to her ride and I took the blame for being a doofus.

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  176. 179 Salty May 23, 2008 at 9:50 am

    PalaSkyHawkadin

    I’m sure you enjoyed SG’s flight memories! He didn’t tell you about his first solo…a dizzying effort, to say the least. Here’s the video…at Mach .005! :mrgreen:

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  177. 180 Salty May 23, 2008 at 9:52 am

    Gil…CL…Uh…ransom, please! Very important. It’s must see TV for 008…and SG, too, for that matter! Please, please, pretty please….ransom ASAP! Thankyaverymuch!!!! 🙂

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  178. 181 Salty May 23, 2008 at 9:54 am

    WW
    Somethin’ like this?

    Bring back m’mries? 😆

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  179. 182 Salty May 23, 2008 at 9:54 am

    Make that a ‘double ransom’, please! Should I create an alter ID…will that help?

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  180. 183 jbinatl May 23, 2008 at 9:58 am

    Chrisklob,
    “Just Bawlin'” works fine for me when it refers to Mr Met after the hometown throwdown we gave him.

    Anyone gonna be in attendance tonight or this weekend for the D-Backs?

    I went two nights ago to the blowout but I would say last night would’ve been a bettr game to go to.

    Life is good after a four game sweep. It makes me very happy. I think I’m gonna cry.

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  181. 184 Savannah Guy May 23, 2008 at 10:04 am

    Salt has a corrosive effect on metal parts and wordpress too. Maybe need to change handle to zinc… or saline. Could be ph is off. :mrgreen:

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  182. 185 Voice of Raisins May 23, 2008 at 10:06 am

    Good morning!

    Woooooo what a great win last night. I was at a friends watching; I get a little excited at times when great things happen, and went a little ookey-balookey with the final out. Dude’s wife was kinda giving me the wierd-eye… SHe’ll get over it.

    JB: I love the new avatar. Classic! It has inspired me. I know, you’ll all be surprised that I put up a new avatar, right? 😉

    Not sure when it’ll load, though…

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  183. 186 Voice of Raisins May 23, 2008 at 10:07 am

    Ah… yessssssss…

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  184. 187 Voice of Raisins May 23, 2008 at 10:09 am

    I’m gonna try to work today… I shoulda been caught up on Wednesday, but got so distracted by a certain Colossus over the last 2 days, that I’m scramblin’ again. 😦 Gotta maintain focus…

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  185. 188 Berigan 3, part 3, in 3-D May 23, 2008 at 10:15 am

    Salty, have you ever thought of changing your handle??? Perhaps to ….nacly??? :mrgreen:

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  186. 189 Savannah Guy May 23, 2008 at 10:16 am

    Good mornin’ JB. So happy you’re faklempt? Go ahead… it’s ok. You have to admit the ‘JB’ exploration was pretty cool. Much easier initials to work with than SG, CL, WW, SSI, VOR, etc. Most denizens have one name, so one initial won’t work very well. Anyhoo, after so much wordplay, with JB this, JB that and such, I just can’t believe nobody remembered… THE BIG, BAD JB.

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  187. 190 Berigan 3, part 3, in 3-D May 23, 2008 at 10:17 am

    Still looks like the black Cartman, with a moustache to me VOR!

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  188. 191 Salty May 23, 2008 at 10:20 am

    B3…just refresh your screen, and the latest alter ego will pop for Raisins. It’s a good one…perhaps the best? Great inspiration by ‘Just Bawlin’…the Mets’ mantra for the day…or season! 😆

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  189. 192 williamwallace May 23, 2008 at 10:21 am

    When I was 8 years old and saw James Brown in Rocky IV, I thought he was a woman

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  190. 193 Voice of Raisins May 23, 2008 at 10:22 am

    Uh, Salty?

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  191. 194 Savannah Guy May 23, 2008 at 10:24 am

    Salty, I was hangin’ around to see your lost sea scroll, but now must go. I’ll find it later when it’s retrieved by CL, Gil or Indiana Jones.

    ’nuff silliness out’a me for now… gotta go play bizball. It’s not as fun as baseball or Braves and Stuff but does resemble hardball at times. Gotta watch the curveballs and such. Right now I’d rather be bloggin’ but alas… gotta make hay and feed the chillin’s. Y’all have y’allselves a good’un now, heah?

    Wait… what’s this? Oh, just happen to have one more juke box quarter right here in my pocket. What’ll it be… hmmm. Oh, got it… B12-side two… plunk:
    Traveling music.

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  192. 195 Berigan 3, part 3, in 3-D May 23, 2008 at 10:26 am

    WW, 😆

    VOR, I like! It sure wasn’t showing up the first few times I hit refresh!

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  193. 197 chrisklob May 23, 2008 at 10:27 am

    Good morning Bravesandstuffians! How sweet is it to sweep the New York Mess? I didn’t get to see the game last night because it was moved to some weird channel because of all of the college conference tournaments but I saw some highlights. Gotta love it. This team is “hitting on all eight” right now. Frankly, it’s what we all expected over the winter but didn’t get until the last week or so.

    The D’backs come to town looking a little more human. It will be interesting to see what happens this weekend. The Fish dispatched them with ease. What does this mean? Are the D’backs not as good as their record has indicated? Are the Fish actually as good as their record indicates? Who knows! I do know this. If the Bravos can carry this momentum into the series with the Snakes, they’ll be tough to beat.

    Back to the grindstone. You folks have a good day!

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  194. 198 Salty May 23, 2008 at 10:28 am

    Raisins…Uh… No!

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  195. 199 jbinatl May 23, 2008 at 10:30 am

    It was very cool.

    I was just ready to read something else after a while. I thought it was hilarious and it had me laughing quite a bit.

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  196. 200 Voice of Raisins May 23, 2008 at 10:30 am

    klobber: I couldn’t agree with you more. This is what we expected in March. It just took a while to come together. Thank goodness Bobby has publically acknowledged that Kelly fits much better in the 7 hole.

    Also, if my calculations are correct, Los Bravos won’t face Webb, right?

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  197. 201 jbinatl May 23, 2008 at 10:31 am

    Raisins! Now they’re gonna confuse us like they used to with WW and me.

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  198. 202 Berigan 3, part 3, in 3-D May 23, 2008 at 10:32 am

    SG, glad you found another quarter! Man, George Harrison has been dead for 7 years, Roy Orbison for 20 years!!!

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  199. 203 Voice of Raisins May 23, 2008 at 10:38 am

    Also, I had this discussion with my buddy last night. We’ve got a pretty solid starting 8 AND bench right now. Whither Prado and BPena? Prado is still a way off, but BPena was hitting against Smoltz in his sim game yesterday. The way I see it, I wouldn’t mess with this bench at all. There’s speed, versatility, power… BPena and Prado ought to be thinking change of venue.

    Same with the pen. It’s been the NL’s best, what do you do when Soriano, Gonzalez and Smoltz are ready to return? Soriano in, Stockman down. That one’s easy. But what happens when the other 2 are ready (which could be very soon)? With Gonzo, you have another lefty returning. Is that an omen for Ohman? Or Ring? I suppose Ring may have an option left, not sure. Also, you gotta figure Resop is probably the odd man out when Smoltz is ready. Maybe Frank’s on the phone? Much speculation… much fodder for the Colossus.

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  200. 204 Voice of Raisins May 23, 2008 at 10:39 am

    JB: You had Mr. Shmet first. I’ll locate another… 😀

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  201. 205 jbinatl May 23, 2008 at 10:41 am

    Good points Raisins.

    You know what really won this series for us?

    Youth and depth.

    Our bullpen is solid but look around at the Mets.

    On the Metros’ team you have Delgado, Castillo, Alou (who took himself out), and Beltran just plays CF like a girl. Their rotation is nothing w/o Santana and we beat him.

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  202. 206 Voice of Raisins May 23, 2008 at 10:54 am

    I believe Alou is back on the DL. Marlon Anderson couldn’t catch a cold, and Castillo… well, his play simply speaks for itself. Their clubhouse chemistry is well documented.

    I peeked at Mets blog this morning, just to see the wailing and gnashing of teeth. Somebody has called for the “Willie Watch” to officially begin. It isn’t pretty. I even saw criticism directed at David “The Christ Child” Wright. Amazin’… 😀

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  203. 207 jbinatl May 23, 2008 at 11:01 am

    Guess who’s going to be starting third baseman in NY at the Summer Classic?

    NOT David Wright.

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  204. 208 williamwallace May 23, 2008 at 11:04 am

    This is something I posted over yonder:

    I don’t get how Willie gets all of the blame. The blame mostly lies with Omar. He has put together a poorly constructed team the last two years. They are a top heavy team made up of 8 players: Wagner, Santana, Maine, Perez, Reyes, Wright, Church, Beltran

    Omar deserves alot of credit for Church, Maine and Perez. Omar deserves no credit for Reyes and Wright. He lucked into inheriting them. The pocketbooks of the Wilpons deserve most of the credit for Beltran, Santana and Wagner. Whatever credit Omar gets for Beltran, Wagner and Santana is negated by the consequences of Pedro, Alou, Castillo and Delgado.

    He has put together a team that has an offensive black hole at the back end of the rotation, at catcher, first, left and second base. The bullpen is nothing special

    They have no farm system right now…. Ed Coleman of WFAN said today that the Mets called up a catcher they don’t need today because Casanova was the only minor leaguer capable of making a contribution at the major league level

    He has scapegoated his manager and has somehow gotten away with that. The problem with that is that he never let Willie surround himself with coaches of Willie’s own choosing. He let Willie have one coach of his own choosing (Rick Down) when Willie was hired. Omar then foolishly fired Down last summer, thereby leaving Willie with no coaches of his own choosing.

    A manager is often only as good as the players and coaches he is surrounded by. Since Omar is the one choosing the players and the coaches, why the hell is Willie getting the blame?

    Omar made all the right moves in 2006. He provided the team good depth in the pen, rotation and bench. He seemed to have the magic touch. He’s lost that. There’s only so long you can overpay for guys, have no farm system, and hope for the best with broken down has beens like Easley, Valentin, Castillo, Alou, Pedro, Delgado, Loduca, Schneider. El Duque.

    Wren though has made the right moves ….. moves that JS had not been making to strengthen the bench ….. I like the way Wren has emphasized youth and depth …… that was the biggest problem I had with JS ……. JS always overlooked the importance of the bench and pen …… when the Yankees were pinch hitting Wade Boggs against Avery in the tenth inning of the Wohlers/Leyritz game, the Braves were pinch hitting Luis Polonia ….. Polonia was the kind of bench player the Yankees had before they got good ….. not when they were trying to win the world series……. it didn’t help Polonia’s cause while with the Yankees that he went R. Kelly and had sex with a 15 year old in Milwaukee

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  205. 209 jbinatl May 23, 2008 at 11:09 am

    Raisins,
    Don’t change the AVATAR!!!
    i like it i was just making a joke. I’ll change mine next week I’m just still enjoying the sweep a little bit.

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  206. 210 Voice of Raisins May 23, 2008 at 11:15 am

    On his radio show on ESPN, Colin Cowherd just referred to Chipper Jones as the Derek Jeter of the south. Hmmm… people are starting to notice…

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  207. 211 jbinatl May 23, 2008 at 11:24 am

    Ha! Raisins! You didn’t have to change but that’s a great choice!

    Bravo!

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  208. 212 Voice of Raisins May 23, 2008 at 11:26 am

    OK… I was wrong. We play 4 against Zona and will catch Webb on Monday. The Snakes/Braves pitching matchups are as follows:

    Tonight – Doug Davis vs. Jo-Jo Reyes, 7:30 pm on Peachtree TV

    Tomorrow – Randy Johnson vs, Jorge Campillo, 3:55pm on FOX

    Sunday – Micah Owings vs. Tom Glavine, 1:30pm on FOX SportsSouth

    Monday – Brandon Webb vs. Jair Jurjjens, 1:00pm on FOX SportsSouth

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  209. 213 Voice of Raisins May 23, 2008 at 11:30 am

    Chipper is on Cowherd’s show right now. Saying all the right cliches…

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  210. 214 Voice of Raisins May 23, 2008 at 11:31 am

    He just planted his big ol’ lips squarely on O’Brien’s and Bowman’s hinies.

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  211. 215 Voice of Raisins May 23, 2008 at 11:33 am

    Interview is over, and Cowherd is fawning all over Chipper… and Bobby… and the organization. 😎

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  212. 216 Skyhawk 008 May 23, 2008 at 11:33 am

    Salty; Thanks for the MD wish. However, let’s wrap them all together for those who are not here to eat ribs, drink beer, and cheer for the Braves.

    And, I also appreciate your “invitation” to give you a shot. But, this is the kinder and gentler Paladin who only returns fire; and then only on those that have beaten the rap for picking on a defenseless old man.

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  213. 217 Voice of Raisins May 23, 2008 at 11:35 am

    … and now an homage to stability.

    Chipper made it very clear that he wants to finish his career here and nowhere else. He mentioned that he has talked to alot of guys who left and wish they had stayed.

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  214. 218 Voice of Raisins May 23, 2008 at 11:36 am

    Pappy! Howdy… 😀

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  215. 219 Salty May 23, 2008 at 11:42 am

    kinder and gentler Paladin 😯

    Come on, give me somethin’ I can swallow! 🙄 😛

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  216. 220 Voice of Raisins May 23, 2008 at 11:43 am

    Salty: He said kinder and gentler, not kind and gentle.

    Just kidding Pappy!!! 😀

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  217. 221 Salty May 23, 2008 at 11:46 am

    However, let’s wrap them all together for those who are not here to eat ribs, drink beer, and cheer for the Braves.

    Well said…but I believe they are! 🙂 That’s what spirit and memories…and that part of others who precede us that we carry with us always. It’s not enough to live for ourselves; we owe it to them who committed then for what we have today!

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  218. 222 Skyhawk 008 May 23, 2008 at 11:47 am

    I want to say a serious word about Confederate Memorial Day. It used to be a big occasion in the South(bigger than what we are about to celebrate)but then the politicians got the celebration of it dumped in with this Memorial Day, soon to be forgotten. Yes, the original Memorial Day was to celebrate and commemorate union dead and now celebrates all wars. But, I think that Confederate dead deserve their due. Including my great-grandfather Brig. Gen. Thomas R. R. Cobb killed in the battle of Fredericksburg. Sir, I salute you along with all, regardless of the color of their uniforms, who have fallen in the battles of this country.

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  219. 223 Salty May 23, 2008 at 11:48 am

    Good point, Raisins! I gave benefit when none was due! 😆 I guess I’m being overly generous today! 😛

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  220. 224 Voice of Raisins May 23, 2008 at 11:50 am

    Cowherd… yawn…

    Moving on.

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  221. 225 Voice of Raisins May 23, 2008 at 11:52 am

    I salute you along with all, regardless of the color of their uniforms, who have fallen in the battles of this country.

    Pappy: I am right there with ya. Salute!

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  222. 226 Skyhawk 008 May 23, 2008 at 11:52 am

    Cowherd… yawn…

    Moving on.

    Raisins; Care to explain?

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  223. 227 Skyhawk 008 May 23, 2008 at 11:54 am

    Raisins; Our posts crossed in the mail. Please ignore, and good morning to you, friend.

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  224. 228 Voice of Raisins May 23, 2008 at 11:54 am

    Colin Cowherd on ESPN radio. His shtick is old. Why is he talking Vegas numbers on the NFL on May 22? As I said, yawn…

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  225. 229 Voice of Raisins May 23, 2008 at 11:56 am

    New and most appropriate avatar should be in place soon…

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  226. 230 Skyhawk 008 May 23, 2008 at 12:03 pm

    I was guilty of what I have accused others of. Not reading back and seeing the earlier references to “Cowherd”, which was too close to “coward”, for me–in my particular frame of mind. My apologies to Raisins, in particular, and all of you for my “thread” ignorance.

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  227. 231 Voice of Raisins May 23, 2008 at 12:05 pm

    Or, I coulda been referencing a bunch of bovine… who knows? 😀

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  228. 232 Salty May 23, 2008 at 12:11 pm

    008…I second that SALUTE!!! I remember my great-grandmother talking about my great-great grandfather’s Civil War experiences.

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  229. 233 Skyhawk 008 May 23, 2008 at 12:12 pm

    I’m off to take my dog to the country for his bi-weekly romp. I’ll try not to step in any remnants of the cowherd, while I’m gone. Otherwise, I’m liable to end up in the filter with Salty and Grinch. 😀

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  230. 234 Voice of Raisins May 23, 2008 at 12:22 pm

    I have ancestors that fought in the War of Northern Aggression as well. My family ancestry is firmly rooted in South Georgia from their initial arrival on this side of the big pond. There is even a little podunk town in S. GA with my family name. Maybe I’ll go there some day… 🙄

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  231. 235 Skyhawk 008 May 23, 2008 at 12:29 pm

    Raisins; You’re from Podunk? I’ve met a lot of your townspeople over the years. Small world, huh? 😛

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  232. 236 Skyhawk 008 May 23, 2008 at 12:30 pm

    OK, OK quit your barking. I’m on my way.

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  233. 237 Voice of Raisins May 23, 2008 at 12:30 pm

    What the braves did to the Mutts this week:

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  234. 238 Berigan 3, part 3, in 3-D May 23, 2008 at 12:40 pm

    WW, I agree with most everything you say about the Willie and the Mets….I just think he deserves some blame for not getting more out of the talent there….But, you do get the feeling the GM is getting away without much blame, don’t you???

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  235. 239 jbinatl May 23, 2008 at 12:50 pm

    Compliments of Captain Insano, Raisins

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  236. 240 Berigan 3, part 3, in 3-D May 23, 2008 at 1:00 pm

    Like the Avatar VOR! 🙂
    Man, I’ve had Firefox freeze up on me twice today….couldn’t even tell you the last time I had that problem! Even had to shut the computer down the first time, kept saying I still had Firefox going, when it wasn’t….

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  237. 241 Voice of Raisins May 23, 2008 at 1:00 pm

    JB: Yes! 😆

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  238. 242 Voice of Raisins May 23, 2008 at 1:02 pm

    B3: Computer ails, huh? My mantra is “Reboot and keep the fingers crossed.” Goes for my computer, too… 😆

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  239. 243 Voice of Raisins May 23, 2008 at 1:11 pm

    OK… gotta get back to the salt mines. (Salty?)

    Perils of being a working man.

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  240. 244 Salty May 23, 2008 at 1:16 pm

    VOR…nice music selection!

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  241. 245 Berigan 3, part 3, in 3-D May 23, 2008 at 1:21 pm

    Clayton Kershaw may make his Debut in Chicago in a few days….sure sounds like a great name for a C&W star, doesn’t it????

    Man, wish we had him….remember those curves he threw in Spring training???

    http://www.rotoauthority.com/2008/05/clayton-kershaw.html

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  242. 246 chrisklob May 23, 2008 at 1:21 pm

    Raisins, I too heard the Chipper interview on Cowterd’s show. Yep, lots of cliches but that’s what you get talking to pro athletes. They’ve got to be careful what they say so that it isn’t misconstrued by some yoyo in the media.

    I have never liked listening to that show, mainly because I find him to be overbearing. It’s his way or no way. If you call his show to disagree with him, you are an idiot and he’ll cut you off and not let you finish your point much less rebut his. I find that extraordinarily rude and egotistical. I understand that he’s paid to have an opinion. However, when no one is allowed to have a differing opinion I have a problem with him. I’d much prefer it if he allowed his call in guests to express an opinion other than just what he wants to ram down our throats. The other reason I dislike his show is that there is way too much football talk all year long. I’m not a big fan of football but I understand its popularity. However, with him, it’s football 365 days a year. There could be absolutely nothing of note to talk about it but they find a way to talk about it.

    I’ve been listening to Dan Patrick’s show. As you know, he left ESPNradio a while ago and is working for SI now. If he’s not on the radio in your area, you can find the link from the SI.com front page.

    Cowherd did have one interesting segment today where he talked about the NY Mess and Randolph. Evidently, Randolph tried to call the owners earlier in the week to discuss the comments he made about his race being an issue in how he’s treated in the media. The message he got back thru Minaya was that they would discuss it when they got back to NY.

    Cowterd’s commentary was that whenever someone such as your wife, boss, doctor or whoever has news that they won’t discuss over the phone, it’s always bad news. He thinks Willie’s getting the ax when he gets back home. We’ll see. It wouldn’t surprise me at all.

    If they do fire him, who do y’all think will be his replacement? I’m trying to think who might be out there that is available. Felipe Alou? I’m sure there are others, just can’t come up with any names.

    All right, my nose has a date with a grindstone. Gotta get back on it.

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  243. 247 Salty May 23, 2008 at 1:27 pm

    Klobber…I believe Joe and Chip made a comment last night about Willie calling the owners, three times, but ‘they wouldn’t answer the phone.’ Not good…but it’ll be the best thing to happen for Willie. He’s a NY Yankee…not a Mess! Of course, I don’t think he’s a manager, either. Regardless, his bank account is in fine shape, I’m sure!

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  244. 248 Voice of Raisins May 23, 2008 at 1:51 pm

    Willie got way too much credit in ’06, and is getting way too much blame now. Unfortunately, it is the manager’s plight to be the whipping boy (oops, can’t use that phrase without the Willie and PC police labeling me a racist) scapegoat when everything spirals down the toilet.

    Candidates: Maybe Larry Bowa? Jerry Manuel? Buck Showalter? How about Wally Backman? Howard Johnson? Holiday Inn? (Just wanted to make sure you were still paying attention) Dark horse: Bobby Valentine redux. It wouldn’t surprise me…

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  245. 249 Voice of Raisins May 23, 2008 at 2:02 pm

    One prominent name I left off my list is Ken Oberkfell, who manages their AAA team.

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  246. 250 williamwallace May 23, 2008 at 2:08 pm

    What ticks me off about Willie is that they didn’t let him gather his own coaches when he got the job. If you are hired to manage something, you need to be empowered to surround yourself with your own people. If Willie was not so desperate to be a manager at the time, there is no way he would have agreed to that.

    Shrutebag Cowherd has become totally unlistenable. At first, he was entertaining but now he just says the same thing over and over and over again. Kind of like me but that’s another matter

    I guess O’Brien doesn’t like me questioning the worth of Pendleton.

    More on Cowherd:

    http://awfulannouncing.blogspot.com/search/label/Colin%20Cowherd

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  247. 251 Voice of Raisins May 23, 2008 at 2:10 pm

    Dang it! I just keep falling farther behind in work! I’m a B&Saholic! 😡

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  248. 252 Skyhawk 008 May 23, 2008 at 2:16 pm

    I llthink everyone should quit picking on Randolph otherwise they may fire him and get someone in there that knows what they are doing. Go Willie! No, don’t go Willie. Oh, you know what I mean.

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  249. 253 williamwallace May 23, 2008 at 2:27 pm

    I’m shocked that Terrence Moore thinks Chipper is better than Eddie Murray but saying that Chipper is better than Mickey Mantle is a bit of a reach but fun nevertheless

    It’s amazing how fast Chipper went from ignored to being talked about nonstop everywhere

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  250. 254 Skyhawk 008 May 23, 2008 at 2:43 pm

    How many of you at least saw the clip where that dwebe Durbin asked the oil executive “Where is the corporate concience?” in a play for the hometown folks. He should have turned to his buddies in congress and asked those AHs what they have been doing. The single biggest factor in the sky-rocketing cost of fuel is the deflated dollar. Although the oil companies are benefiting hugely from this situation the failure of our government(executive and legislative)to protect our currency makes them the “and idiots” of this. Meanwhile, they travel on your money while you try to save cash for a fillup.

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  251. 255 morpheus45 May 23, 2008 at 2:46 pm

    Chris, CowTerd is much better than John Kincaide. I can’t STAND that guy. As much as I like Belue, I often have to turn the channel when Kincaide goes off on his misplaced moral crusades or Fox news type shout-downs over callers who are right when he’s wrong. I’d love to be able to slap the %$%# out of him just once.

    I’ll be away from the blog for the next couple of days; y’all behave without me. Go Braves!

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  252. 256 Skyhawk 008 May 23, 2008 at 2:48 pm

    Don’t let the !@#$#@ door hit you in the @$$ on the way out. 😛

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  253. 257 Voice of Raisins May 23, 2008 at 3:26 pm

    The Dream, Atlanta’s fledgling WNBA team, plays its home opener tonight. In a related story, a tree fell in a forest, and no one was there to hear it.

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  254. 258 Salty May 23, 2008 at 4:54 pm

    CL was kind enough, yet again, to rescue me from filter-blivion! Please, do check out SG’s first solo flight…9:50 post. Gotta love those masters of the skies! 🙄

    WW…left you a ‘memory’ song from your rollercoaster career, too! 😛

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  255. 259 williamwallace May 23, 2008 at 4:54 pm

    Brayan Pena DFA’d. Feel bad for him. Hope it doesn’t upset Escobar.

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  256. 260 Skyhawk 008 May 23, 2008 at 4:57 pm

    It’s a matter of marketing. Now, if they had called them something like “The Wet Dream”, it could have flown with the eagles. How it would have played in Peoria…that’s another story.

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  257. 261 Voice of Raisins May 23, 2008 at 4:59 pm

    Yikes! 😯 I was sure he would be a part of a trade… Kind of a guy without a position; not a great receiver, so-so 1B, even less so-so 3B. Oh well…

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  258. 262 williamwallace May 23, 2008 at 5:00 pm

    Salty, have you played both videos at the same time? It’s really hilarious if you do. Play the SG solo flight in the background while watching the baby got back video.

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  259. 263 Skyhawk 008 May 23, 2008 at 5:00 pm

    If Salty spends too much more time in the filter we are going to have to change his chemical composition to dust molecule. 😛

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  260. 264 Voice of Raisins May 23, 2008 at 5:01 pm

    Of course, Frank still has 10 days to work out a trade. Maybe BPena and Ring for ???

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  261. 265 Skyhawk 008 May 23, 2008 at 5:03 pm

    Yeah, I’ll bet he will get a lot for a player DFAed and Ring…no answer.

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  262. 266 Berigan 3, part 3, in 3-D May 23, 2008 at 5:03 pm

    VOR, Ken Oberkfell??? Man, what a blast from the past!!! He started with the Cards just as I was becoming a fan in the late 70’s, and played several years with the braves of course….Gee, just looked him up, played 16 years and hit .278 for his career! Did not know that!

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  263. 267 Skyhawk 008 May 23, 2008 at 5:08 pm

    Uh oh, just noticed the time. It’s after 5 which is the B&S’s Bermuda Triangle. Later.

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  264. 268 Voice of Raisins May 23, 2008 at 5:12 pm

    Yes, that Ken Oberkfell. Did you know he was named Minor League Manager of the Year in 2006?

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  265. 269 williamwallace May 23, 2008 at 5:16 pm

    I believe in the soul, the ***, the *****, the small of a woman’s back, the hanging curve ball, high fiber, good scotch, that the novels of Susan Sontag are self-indulgent, overrated crap. I believe Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone. I believe there ought to be a constitutional amendment outlawing Astroturf and the designated hitter. I believe in the sweet spot, soft-core pornography, opening your presents Christmas morning rather than Christmas Eve. I believe in long, slow, deep, soft, wet kisses that last three days and I believe that John Wilkes Booth shot Kennedy from the Flat-Earth Society’s secret hideout at Area 51 after he created AIDS to eradicate blacks while Bigfoot and Elvis boogied the night away in Dallas

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  266. 270 Voice of Raisins May 23, 2008 at 5:20 pm

    ww: That’s alot of Bull… 😀

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  267. 271 Berigan 3, part 3, in 3-D May 23, 2008 at 5:22 pm

    I am a lucky man it seems, never having heard of Cowherd til today.
    You guys would have loved the old guys they used to have on St. Louis radio, especially on the weekends…I am getting old, since I can’t think of their last names, but both of them had the first name of Bob….they had old stories going back to WW2(They were old coots, in other words!) and if they didn’t know the old Gashouse gang teams, they knew players and coaches who did….but, what fun can that be compared to IN YOUR FACE coverage of the game???? :Roll:

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  268. 272 Berigan 3, part 3, in 3-D May 23, 2008 at 5:25 pm

    WW, you had me at hello! Wait, wrong movie!
    😆

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  269. 273 Berigan 3, part 3, in 3-D May 23, 2008 at 5:27 pm

    VOR, I did not know Ken O was minor league manager of the year in 2006! So, why is he still in the minors, besides the fact he’s white??? Good luck getting a job as manager with the Mets….They are too diverse a team to have a white manager! 😛

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  270. 274 Voice of Raisins May 23, 2008 at 5:27 pm

    I’m in complete agreement with ww on Cowherd. He was entertaining early on, but he has gotten locked into a self-absorbed, overbearing kind of shtick that really gets old after a while. And he has a man-crush on Kobe Bryant, Tom Brady and Joe Torre. Aside from that, he’s OK. 😀

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  271. 275 Skyhawk 008 May 23, 2008 at 5:32 pm

    ww; I used to believe in all that kissy-face stuff; now I believe in a double-serving of cream of tomato soup.

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  272. 276 Skyhawk 008 May 23, 2008 at 5:37 pm

    And John Wilkes Booth shot the wrong man. He should have shot Andrew Johnson.

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  273. 277 Skyhawk 008 May 23, 2008 at 5:39 pm

    Paladin is back. Everybody hide until he goes away. SSSSHh!

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  274. 278 Voice of Raisins May 23, 2008 at 5:40 pm

    Gotta go…

    Exit, stage left!

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  275. 279 Skyhawk 008 May 23, 2008 at 5:41 pm

    You dummy. The door is on the right.

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  276. 280 williamwallace May 23, 2008 at 5:41 pm

    Alexander Hamilton wishes that Booth shot Aaron Burr

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  277. 281 williamwallace May 23, 2008 at 5:43 pm

    Is the rain gonna stop? I want a game tonight

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  278. 282 Berigan 3, part 3, in 3-D May 23, 2008 at 5:43 pm

    Man Skyhawk, did Andrew steal your girl??? 😆

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  279. 283 Skyhawk 008 May 23, 2008 at 5:44 pm

    Johnson(a Tennessean)was much harder on the south than Lincoln would have been.

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  280. 284 Berigan 3, part 3, in 3-D May 23, 2008 at 5:45 pm

    WW, who’s that in your avatar???

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  281. 285 williamwallace May 23, 2008 at 5:48 pm

    Berigan, I don’t know who it is. Just some random old brooklyn dodger photo i found out there on the internets

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  282. 286 williamwallace May 23, 2008 at 5:51 pm

    Oh, wah, Johnson was so tough on the South. Jews, blacks, southerners and the Irish are always whining about some oppression or another

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  283. 287 williamwallace May 23, 2008 at 5:55 pm

    Teen accused of biting butts at Wal-Mart
    Suspect allegedly attacked at least 10 women at Lovejoy store

    By KATHY JEFCOATS
    The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
    Published on: 05/22/08

    Clayton County police have arrested a middle school student and charged him with biting or grabbing the buttocks of at least 10 women at the Lovejoy Wal-Mart.

    Capt. Greg Dickens said police believe there are more victims who have failed to report the assaults.

    The 15-year-old suspect has been charged with four counts of sexual battery and more charges are expected.

    Dickens said complaints of rear-end assaults at the store began in August and continued throughout May.

    The boy was interviewed by police Wednesday after a victim saw him with relatives and confronted him, Dickens said.

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  284. 288 Savannah Guy May 23, 2008 at 6:11 pm

    Salty, pretty cool clip at 9:50. Rescued from the Von Wordtrapps and all. You must’ve neutralized your ph or sumpin’. Actually your clip showed a jet flight solo from my teen years. Yes, I know… pretty daring. But, like Chuck Yeager, sometimes you just have to push the edge of the envelope… punch a big ol’ hole in the sky… get that mach dial up there and such. Risky bidnez but somebody’s gotta do it.

    Funny… so long ago it almost seems like a dream now. Or a movie.

    Where’s Pappy? Still walkin’ Puppy?

    But seriously, on this Memorial Day weekend, we’ll watch our Braves, eat our BBQ and relax or recreate with family and friends. While we do that and the rest of the year after this weekend, may we never forget the true warriors… the bravest of the brave one’s: To guys like Pappy Paladin and all of our brave fighting men and women who, on land, air and sea, tested their technology, tested themselves, fought and defended us, so that we could dream, watch baseball and say anything we want in our free country. Thank you… may we never take them for granted. May we never ever forget their sacrifice.

    Don’t mean to embarrass you Pappy… but it’s a special weekend, ’twas on my mind and just had to start my weekend out on the right foot.

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  285. 289 Savannah Guy May 23, 2008 at 6:21 pm

    OK, I’m back to being stupid and silly now. No, really. Mean it. Promise. Seriously.

    No, uh… scratch that last word.

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  286. 290 Salty May 23, 2008 at 6:24 pm

    I’m takin’ Ma out fer sum vittles…will return…directly! :mrgreen:

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  287. 291 Salty May 23, 2008 at 6:25 pm

    Seriously
    SG…consider it scratched! 😆

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  288. 292 Savannah Guy May 23, 2008 at 6:59 pm

    Me too Salty. Well, not your Ma… but vittles. May not return as quickly.

    Before goin’… I’m still feelin’ good about the Braves with that sweep. Nice to see the Mutts playing like it was, well, late September. Just melt in May and go away.

    Just happened to find another quarter.

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  289. 293 Savannah Guy May 23, 2008 at 7:00 pm

    Mutts melt in May and go away.

    Hmmm… like it.

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  290. 294 chrisklob May 23, 2008 at 8:13 pm

    Wow, did someone turn the blog off? WHere is everyone?

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  291. 295 Berigan 3, part 3, in 3-D May 23, 2008 at 8:19 pm

    after 5 wins, a game like this kinda sucks Chris! 😕
    Those were some weak hits before the homer I must say….last year, Bobby would have him out of the game….glad he’s still in there…

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  292. 296 williamwallace May 23, 2008 at 8:20 pm

    We’re gonna win this game. Have faith my friends

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  293. 297 williamwallace May 23, 2008 at 8:21 pm

    Anyone want to talk tennis? No? Me either but here is a rather interesting French Open preview:

    http://theondeckcircle.net/2008/05/23/french-open-preview/

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  294. 298 williamwallace May 23, 2008 at 8:24 pm

    Thought JoJo got shaken up there in the first inning. Made a mistake on the homer and let one mistake compound into five. But JoJo has bounced back nicely since that first inning. He never bounced back last year

    How the heck does every post with a link end up in the Gitmo filter?

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  295. 299 chrisklob May 23, 2008 at 8:25 pm

    I’m with WW, I think the Braves can still win this game. Davis is on a pitch count. Be patient and knock him out early.

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  296. 300 Berigan 3, part 3, in 3-D May 23, 2008 at 8:27 pm

    WW, I hope you are right….every lefty turns into Sandy Koufax, wish I understood why…

    Oh, that walmart is 3 miles away from me! Glad my butt was left alone!

    Now, we have two hits in a row…come on bravos!!!!

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  297. 301 chrisklob May 23, 2008 at 8:27 pm

    WW, you’re good with the numbers. Has Chipper been going opposite field more frequently this season than in years past?

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  298. 302 williamwallace May 23, 2008 at 8:30 pm

    I dunno, Chris. I’ll go see if I can look it up. It sure seems that way. Chipper has been so sick since he came off the DL last June. He’s played in 137 of the past 144 games and is batting .373.

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  299. 303 Berigan 3, part 3, in 3-D May 23, 2008 at 8:36 pm

    What is wrong with Eric Burns that he won’t go on the DL for????

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  300. 304 williamwallace May 23, 2008 at 8:38 pm

    Skip sounds a bit sharper tonight. Glad to hear that. His speech doesn’t sound as slurred and doesn’t seem to be making mistakes like he was for the first 40 or so games. Hope that means he’s feeling better

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  301. 305 Salty May 23, 2008 at 8:39 pm

    Byrnes’ has had hamstring issues, B3.

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  302. 306 williamwallace May 23, 2008 at 8:40 pm

    Did you see how much weight that Byrnes guy has lost? Dude was a roidhead. Mitchell Report scared him off. Why else would a player coming off a career year lose all that weight?

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  303. 307 Salty May 23, 2008 at 8:41 pm

    Man…why are the Mets still in town…and playin’ in Braves’ unis? 😕 I want my Braves back! 😡

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  304. 308 chrisklob May 23, 2008 at 8:44 pm

    Looks like the Braves aren’t playing with much fire in their bellies tonight. Pretty lackadaisical play by Chipper and Diaz that allowed for two more runs to score.

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  305. 309 williamwallace May 23, 2008 at 8:44 pm

    Nevermind. This game is over

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  306. 310 williamwallace May 23, 2008 at 8:45 pm

    Yeah. I changed my mind that fast in 15 minutes

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  307. 311 williamwallace May 23, 2008 at 8:46 pm

    The windup of this Davis guy makes me want to go out and tackle him

    Lawdie, McCann smoked that ball to center

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  308. 312 Berigan 3, part 3, in 3-D May 23, 2008 at 8:46 pm

    WW, I think Skip sounds different depending on the meds he’s had…just a theory, but I will hear him sound almost drunk one night, then normal the next….may just be some strong stuff he has to take once a week….just a wild guess….

    WW,Burns had 50 steals last year, 4 this year….hmmm….must just be his “Hamstring” Too bad really, I like the crash test dummy…

    7-1 against a lefty….Dad wants to watch a movie. Kinda hard to say, but Pa, it’s only 7-1 in the 4th, plenty of time to come back….
    as I say that, a double by McCann….

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  309. 313 Salty May 23, 2008 at 8:50 pm

    Well…given the state of this game, I think it’s time to take WW up on his artistic recommendation:
    a little music and SG’s solo flight! 😛

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  310. 314 Berigan 3, part 3, in 3-D May 23, 2008 at 8:51 pm

    Still here….What is wrong with Diaz??? That swing is so bad right now….he needs to look at video from last year….hands look way too close to his body when he swings, looks as tied up as any player can on pitches middle out…just weird…

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  311. 315 Berigan 3, part 3, in 3-D May 23, 2008 at 8:52 pm

    So, still feel comfortable with Reyes in the rotation?????
    And Smoltz in the pen????

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  312. 316 williamwallace May 23, 2008 at 8:53 pm

    No, no, JoJo, Go, Go, Yo-Yo back to Richmond

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  313. 317 williamwallace May 23, 2008 at 8:53 pm

    JoJo is having a Chuck James like performance

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  314. 318 Berigan 3, part 3, in 3-D May 23, 2008 at 8:53 pm

    Skip just said, so far, this game is like writing an alimony check…not a whole lot of fun. 😆

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  315. 319 Berigan 3, part 3, in 3-D May 23, 2008 at 8:54 pm

    Chuck James wishes he could pitch this well! 😛

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  316. 320 williamwallace May 23, 2008 at 8:57 pm

    Thanks for the insight about Skip, Berigan.

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  317. 321 Berigan 3, part 3, in 3-D May 23, 2008 at 8:59 pm

    For those not watching on peachtree, they showed the trainer icing his finger…forgot about the old blister….wonder if that was affecting his control????

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  318. 322 williamwallace May 23, 2008 at 9:01 pm

    Actually, Chuck hasn’t given up more than 6 runs in a game in his last 40 starts.

    Chuck has only given up more than 4 runs in a game 9 times in 53 starts. Unfortunately, 3 of those times have been this season.

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  319. 323 williamwallace May 23, 2008 at 9:03 pm

    The lisp of this girl on the peanut butter commerical annoys the heck out of me

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  320. 324 williamwallace May 23, 2008 at 9:04 pm

    The blister must be bothering him, Berigan. Would explain the inability to locate

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  321. 325 chrisklob May 23, 2008 at 9:05 pm

    For those of you that are watching the game, is your audio as bad as mine? I don’t get Peachtree normally. They are broadcasting on CSS. The audio is grainy and the volume control is awful. I normally have the volume on around 6 or 7 but I’ve got this cranked up to 20. Then the commercials come on and blasts me awake.

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  322. 326 williamwallace May 23, 2008 at 9:07 pm

    Skip says the funniest things when he is in ahole mode. Heard him the other night talking about a fan who dropped a foul ball. Skip said it hit him in the wrong place ….. right in the glove.

    ooooooh, Resop head hunting

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  323. 327 williamwallace May 23, 2008 at 9:08 pm

    Chris, I’m watching on Peachtree. It’s coming on fine. The problem is probably on the simulcast side with CSS.

    CSS is not exactly known for their quality broadcast production

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  324. 328 chrisklob May 23, 2008 at 9:10 pm

    WW, thanks. THe video AND audio are sputtering now. Thankfully I don’t really care because this game is a laugher. But having to adjust the volume up/down every commercial break is a pain.

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  325. 329 Carolina Lady May 23, 2008 at 9:11 pm

    I quote:

    “These are the latest comments identified as spam by Akismet. If you see any mistakes, simply mark the comment as “not spam” and Akismet will learn from the submission. If you wish to recover a comment from spam, simply select the comment, and click Not Spam. After 15 days we clean out the junk for you.

    * All
    * Comments (1)

    *

    williamwallace

    Anyone want to talk tennis? No? Me either but here is a rather interesting French Open preview:

    http://theondeckcircle.net/2008/05/23/french-open-preview/

    Not Spam — May 23, 8:21 PM — [ View Post ]

    Comments you de-spam will be submitted to Akismet as mistakes so it can learn and get better.

    There are currently 1 comments identified as spam”

    I think this thing has Learning Disaabilities!

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  326. 330 Berigan 3, part 3, in 3-D May 23, 2008 at 9:12 pm

    No audio troubles here….Doug Davis, a nice 5th, 6th starter, eh what???
    Now, off to watch a movie!

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  327. 331 Savannah Guy May 23, 2008 at 9:13 pm

    JoJo is a one man momentum shifter. The problem ain’t a finger blister. Besides that, hasn’t he ever heard of pickle juice? Hell, he’s sittin’ by the picjkle juice man in the dugout this year. That and Diaz has really surprised me this year. Not a good surprise.

    Dude was a roidhead. Mitchell Report scared him off. Why else would a player coming off a career year lose all that weight?

    WW, there are quite a few physical oddities this year around the MLB. Look for the numbers on quite a few to change pretty drastically. This may be the big transition year, that’ll make expansion years look seamless in terms of overall performance, home runs, etc.

    Skip sounds different depending on the meds he’s had…just a theory, but I will hear him sound almost drunk one night, then normal the next

    Bear, that reminds me of Skip’s good ol’ days… when he was tipsy one night and ‘normal’ the next. Maybe that’s just my theory.

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  328. 332 Savannah Guy May 23, 2008 at 9:15 pm

    picjkle juice. Makes sense I guess… Jojo… picjkle. Maybe some brijne too.

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  329. 333 chrisklob May 23, 2008 at 9:16 pm

    WW, perhaps CL should sue wordpress, akismet and whoever else is involved for something. You’ll have to figure that out. Being a lawyer, I’m sure you can think of something.

    Also, I need you to sue CSS for me for their poor quality broadcasting. I just know there’s a negligence case in there somewhere. EIther that or we sue for impersonating a television network.

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  330. 334 williamwallace May 23, 2008 at 9:17 pm

    Chris, do you have Charter as your cable provider? I have noticed that for whatever reason they seem to have audio issues at times. I rarely have volume control issues with Comcast but when I had Charter, the volume would be low during games or regular television shows, so I would crank it but then the commercials would come on and it would be as loud as heck. It really stunk because I was living in an apartment and my neighbor who was a fussy little queer would always bang on the wall. Eventually it got to the point that I couldn’t watch much television because I was more worried about my neighbor’s enjoyment rather than my own because he never stopped complaining.

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  331. 336 chrisklob May 23, 2008 at 9:20 pm

    WW, I’ve got Comcast. Normally it’s pretty good service. Only problems we have is on the HBO digital channels. Audio there is real low.

    You say “fussy little queer” like it’s a bad thing!

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  332. 337 williamwallace May 23, 2008 at 9:20 pm

    This is awful. So lifeless. It’s amazing how bad pitching can suck the life out of a team

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  333. 338 chrisklob May 23, 2008 at 9:24 pm

    I agree. THey’ve looked lifeless all night.

    Hey come on dude, don’t disappoint me. Lawsuits man, lawsuits! Time to get rich. If that idiot in prison can sue Colon Cowterd for nothing we should be able to do the same thing right?

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  334. 339 Skyhawk 008 May 23, 2008 at 9:29 pm

    I stand corrected by ww. He, from his background, knows so much more about it. I’ll bet his ancestors gave him much more of the first hand information than ours/mine did you/me. What was I thinking?

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  335. 340 williamwallace May 23, 2008 at 9:31 pm

    Well, then, damn, there’s no one left to blame but CSS. Let’s sue ’em.

    That guy was a fussy little queer. Could not stand that guy. One time during a UGA game against Auburn, he started banging on the wall because my television was too loud. Heaven forbid. It was a UGA game. I’ve never even gone to the school and I was pumped up about the way the Dawgs were performing. He was a grad student at UGA. Evidently, he was too much of a snob to watch his own school in a big game. I am usually a quiet walker because I shuffle my feet. Everyday thereafter however I made sure to walk very heavy and deliberately over his apartment as my passive aggressive revenge.

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  336. 341 Savannah Guy May 23, 2008 at 9:32 pm

    Klobber, sound and reception fine here… Peachtree. It ain’t HD, but it’s got Skip announcing, so that makes up and covers any difference in picture definition.

    Skip gives definition of sound commentary. Not HD… but SD. SD is better.

    CL, spam is a scourge in Hawaii… the potted meat kind. They used to be so healthy until they were introduced to that, uh… mystery stuff. We used to take spam sammiches on fishing trips, along with Vienna sausages when I was a little tyke and couldn’t protest. Oh, you mean that other kind… net spam. Well, that’s bad too. Not nearly as greasy when you fry it.

    With the indiscriminate and arbitrary ‘filtering’ of Braves and Stuff, it sounds like here is no way to teach WordPress the difference between %#@& posts, tennis posts and Tennyson posts.

    Tennyson anyone?

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  337. 342 Skyhawk 008 May 23, 2008 at 9:34 pm

    If anyone, including ww, know what he is talking about, hold up your hand. No hands? Well…

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  338. 343 Savannah Guy May 23, 2008 at 9:35 pm

    WW, next time you have a neighbor like that, just play broadway show tunes during commercials. No, better not… could be dangerous. But your apartment would be immaculate.

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  339. 344 Savannah Guy May 23, 2008 at 9:36 pm

    Pappy, isn’t it way past your Chianti… uh, bedtime?

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  340. 345 Skyhawk 008 May 23, 2008 at 9:38 pm

    Savannah guy disagrees with me?! What a scoop!

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  341. 346 Savannah Guy May 23, 2008 at 9:39 pm

    THe video AND audio are sputtering now.

    No Klobber… your TV is OK. Don’t adjust anything… it’s the Braves.

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  342. 347 Savannah Guy May 23, 2008 at 9:40 pm

    Pap, pray tell… what do you refer to?

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  343. 348 Skyhawk 008 May 23, 2008 at 9:47 pm

    SG; you bring this to mind.

    When I’m having a really bad day, and it seems that people are trying to piss me off, i try to remember that it takes 42 muscles to frown and it only takes 4 to extend my middle finger and tell them to bite me

    Conlsider yourself flipped, and chow down!

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  344. 349 Savannah Guy May 23, 2008 at 9:51 pm

    What the… are you serious? Are you OK?

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  345. 350 Skyhawk 008 May 23, 2008 at 9:53 pm

    Hello, I’m serious. Are you Roebuck? Let’s form a store.

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  346. 351 williamwallace May 23, 2008 at 9:56 pm

    For some reason, this song came on the jukebox at 9:29:

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  347. 352 Carolina Lady May 23, 2008 at 10:01 pm

    ‘Hawk? What’s up??

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  348. 353 Skyhawk 008 May 23, 2008 at 10:03 pm

    Just, I thought, having a little fun. I’m off to bed. G’night.

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  349. 355 Savannah Guy May 23, 2008 at 10:04 pm

    Paladin, I’m obviously missing something here. First, you said “I disagreed with you”. I have no idea what that means or when that occurred. Next, I’m “flipped” and insulted. Have no idea why you did that. Then… you were flippant.

    Must be… never mind. Not important I suppose.

    Have a great night.

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  350. 356 Berigan 3, part 3, in 3-D May 23, 2008 at 10:27 pm

    williamwallace Says:
    May 23, 2008 at 8:20 pm

    We’re gonna win this game. Have faith my friends

    😕

    Oh well, if the lawyering thing doesn’t work out, perhaps you can become an economist, or a meterologist…they don’t have to be right much either! 😛

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  351. 357 Berigan 3, part 3, in 3-D May 23, 2008 at 10:28 pm

    And the movie I watched, while only 69 minutes, still wasn’t very good! 😦

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  352. 358 chrisklob May 23, 2008 at 11:12 pm

    Berigan, you didn’t include me in your 10.27 post but I agreed with WW so it’s only fair that I take some of the flack too. I really thought that the Braves had a chance until Chipper’s and Matty’s errors in the same inning really put it out of their reach. They really looked flat as a team tonight. Hopefully they’ll get back to their winning ways tomorrow.

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  353. 359 morpheus45 May 23, 2008 at 11:21 pm

    When WILL y’all learn not to take Paladin seriously? When you do, he takes HIMSELF seriously and all sorts of doodoo ensues. Just let it slide, or throw it right back at him. Don’t act like a wounded starlet…it leaves too much open and is unnecessary. He knows he’s a feminine hygiene product; remind him in the same spirit. 🙂

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  354. 361 chrisklob May 23, 2008 at 11:23 pm

    CL, I saw that story. Wasn’t Kerry Ligtenberg acquired from an independent league team for a similar kind of deal?

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  355. 362 chrisklob May 23, 2008 at 11:36 pm

    Is it just me or is everyone else sick of these selfish millionaires who get their feelings hurt when they aren’t considered to be the top guy any more?

    I don’t follow football and I know nothing about the Falcons or Joe Horn. I’ve heard his name but that’s about as far as it goes. But I do know that this pinhead just signed a four year contract and his 08 salary of $2.5m is GUARANTEED! DOES HE NOT REALIZE HOW MANY YEARS IT WOULD TAKE THE AVERAGE AMERICAN TO MAKE THAT KIND OF MONEY?

    Do these idiots not realize that right now there are hundreds of thousands of Americans that are worried about how they are going to make their next mortgage payment? The prices of gas and food are skyrocketing and this idiot has the gall to not attend practice because he doesn’t want to be a “just-in-case guy”. Sickening. I hope the Atlanta fans crucify this idiot.

    Oh yeah, here’s the link:
    http://www.ajc.com/falcons/content/sports/falcons/stories/2008/05/22/falcons_0523.html

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  356. 363 Carolina Lady May 23, 2008 at 11:41 pm

    Advice that a Couch Potato loves to get from his/her Doctor !!

    I’ve heard that cardiovascular exercise can prolong life; is this true?

    A: Your heart is only good for so many beats, and that’s it… don’t waste them on exercise. Everything wears out eventually. Speeding up your heart will not make you live longer; that’s like saying you can extend the life of your car by driving it faster. Want to live longer? Take a nap.

    Q: Should I cut down on meat and eat more fruits and vegetables?

    A: You must grasp logistical efficiencies. What does a cow eat? Hay and corn. And what are these? Vegetables. So a steak is nothing more than an efficient mechanism of delivering vegetables to your system. Need grain? Eat chicken. Beef is also a good source of field grass (green leafy vegetable). And a pork chop can give you 100% of your recommended daily allowance of vegetable products.

    Q: Should I reduce my alcohol intake?

    A: No, not at all. Wine I s made from fruit. Brandy is distilled wine, that means they take the water out of the fruity bit so you get even more of the goodness that way. Beer is also made out of grain. Bottoms up!

    Q: How can I calculate my body/fat ratio?

    A: Well, if you have a body and you have fat, your ratio is one to one. If you have two bodies, your ratio is two to one, etc.

    Q: What are some of the advantages of participating in a regular exercise program?

    A: Can’t think of a single one, sorry. My philosophy is: No Pain…Good!

    Q: Aren’t fried foods bad for you?
    A: YOU’RE NOT LISTENING!!! …. Foods are fried these days in vegetable oil. In fact, they’re permeated in it. How could getting more vegetables be bad for you?

    Q: Will sit-ups help prevent me from getting a little soft around the middle?

    A: Definitely not! When you exercise a muscle, it gets bigger. You should only be doing sit-ups if you want a bigger stomach.

    Q: Is chocolate bad for me?

    A: Are you crazy? HELLO Cocoa beans! Another vegetable!!! It’s the best feel-good food around!

    Q: Is swimming good for your figure?

    A: If swimming is good for your figure, explain whales to me.

    Q: Is getting in-shape important for my lifestyle?
    A: Hey! ‘Round’ is a shape!

    Well, I hope this has cleared up any misconceptions you may have had about food and diets.
    And remember:

    ‘Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways – Chardonnay in one hand – chocolate in the other – body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming ‘WOO HOO, What a Ride’

    AND…..

    For those of you who watch what you eat, here’s the final word on nutrition and health. It’s a relief to know the truth after all those conflicting nutritional studies.

    1. The Japanese eat very little fat
    and suffer fewer heart attacks than Americans.

    2. The Mexicans eat a lot of fat
    and suffer fewer heart attacks than Americans.

    3. The Chinese drink very little red wine
    and suffer fewer heart attacks than Americans.

    4. The Italians drink a lot of red wine
    and suffer fewer heart attacks than Americans.

    5. The Germans drink a lot of beers and eat lots
    of sausages and fats and suffer fewer heart attacks
    than Americans.

    CONCLUSION

    Eat and drink what you like.
    Being American is apparently what kills you.
    (Adding my comment: and supporting the rest of the world!)

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  357. 364 morpheus45 May 24, 2008 at 12:09 am

    Chris, I may not know much else but I’m pretty well versed in the NFL. When Joe Horn played for the Saints, he torched us pretty often on the field, and ran his mouth way too often off it (and also made somewhere in the neighborhood of 40-50 million dollars). Last year the Saints cut him before training camp at the age of 36 because he’d clearly lost a step (perhaps two) and wasn’t worth what he was asking for. The Falcons had a young receiving corps and needed a veteran to mentor them. Joe ran his yap too much but Rich McKay (the genius) decided he was worth a 4 year deal at 19.75 mil. Horn didn’t do squat on the field last year; he’s done and knows it. We’ve got a new staff and a new team, and some young, hungry receivers. He’s lucky as hell to be paid what he’s being paid to mentor them and be a third down player.

    Except, when he found out there were four better receivers on the team, he decided to pout and demand a trade, without telling his coaches or team first. LOSER. He said, “They’re obviously going younger (duh) and I don’t wanna be a just-in-case-guy.” So, where does he want to go? “I feel I’m still and effective third down back and I can still mentor young players.” EXACTLY WHAT HE’S HERE FOR. Nobody will pay him what we’re paying him to take him off our hands, and he’s a distraction here. Yet another ^%$#-ing dumb#$@ ape who can’t even tie his shoes and gets more than all of us together will ever see.

    CL, have I told you lately that I love you?

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  358. 365 chrisklob May 24, 2008 at 12:12 am

    Grinch, thank you for confirming my suspicions. Joe Horn is and idiot. He obviously doesn’t realize how good his lot in life is. Nor does he understand what his role with the Falcons is.

    Isn’t he the guy that stuck a cell phone under the goal post pad at the Super Dome a few years ago? He scored a touchdown and then grabbed the phone and made like he was making a phone call! I don’t have any patience for people like that.

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  359. 366 Gil in Mechanicsville May 24, 2008 at 3:04 am

    Wooboy… What an ugly game that was tonight… My niece and her husband are on their way to Atlanta for the weekend to witness the big Braves in action. Wish I could have gone with them….

    So much is going on around here this weekend I may just mow the lawn to escape….

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  360. 367 Skyhawk 008 May 24, 2008 at 9:32 am

    I want to thank Grinch for coming to my “defense” last night. It’s like being defended by Clarence Darrow. I know. Darrow has been dead for over a half a century. That’s my point. Also, I have won the Grinch d-bag award so many times that there is not enough room for other names. I’ll cherish it always.

    Serious note: When Grinch and I feel that something one of us said needs to be “discussed”, we do so by e-mail or the phone. Trying to do so on the blog often just fans the flames. That said, Grinch and I do not need to do anything for the most part, because we KNOW the other one is kidding.

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  361. 368 Carolina Lady May 24, 2008 at 9:52 am

    No, Grinch, you’ve been very neglectful in that area.

    Terrific! You’ll enjoy this:
    http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=5249518974978628334

    Theodore Roosevelt on Immigrants and being an AMERICAN in 1907.

    “In the first place, we should insist that if the immigrant who comes here in good faith becomes an American and assimilates himself to us, he shall be treated on an exact equality with everyone else, for it is an outrage to discriminate against any such man because of creed, or birthplace, or origin. But this is predicated upon the person’s becoming in every facet an American, and nothing but an American…There can be no divided allegiance here. Any man who says he is an American, but something else also, isn’t an American at all. We have room for but one flag, the American flag… We have room for but one language here, and that is the English language… and we have room for but one sole loyalty and that is a loyalty to the American people.” – Theodore Roosevelt 1907

    Do you have an 8th grade education?

    Remember when our grandparents, great-grandparents, and such stated that they only had an 8th grade education?
    Well, check this out. – – –
    This is the eighth-grade final exam from 1895 in Salina, KS, USA. It was taken from the original document on file at the Smokey Valley Genealogical Society and Library in Salina, KS, and reprinted by the Salina Journal.

    8th GRADE FINAL EXAM
    Grammar (Time, one hour)
    1. Give nine rules for the use of Capital Letters.
    2. Name the Parts of Speech and define those that have no Modifications.
    3. Define Verse, Stanza and Paragraph.
    4. What are the Principal Parts of a verb? Give Principal Parts of lie, lay and run
    5. Define Case, Illustrate each Case.
    6. What is Punctuation? Give rules for principal marks of Punctuation.
    7. Write a composition of about 150 words and show therein that you understand the practical use of the rules of grammar.

    Arithmetic (Time, 1.25 hours)
    1. Name and define the Fundamental Rules of Arithmetic.
    2. A wagon box is 2 ft deep, 10 feet long, and 3 ft. wide. How many bushels of wheat will it hold?
    3. If a load of wheat weighs 3942 lbs., what is it worth at 50cts/bushel, deducting 1050lbs. for tare?
    4. District No. 33 has a valuation of $35,000. What is the necessary levy to carry on a school seven months at $50 per month, and have $104 for incidentals?
    5. Find cost of 6720 lbs. coal at $6.00 per ton.
    6. Find the interest of $512.60 for 8 months and 18 days at 7 percent.
    7. What is the cost of 40 boards 12 inches wide and 16 ft. long at $20 per meter?
    8 Find bank discount on $300 for! 90 days (no grace) at 10 percent.
    9. What is the cost of a square farm at $15 per acre, the distance around which is 640 rods?
    10. Write a Bank Check, a Promissory Note, and a Receipt.

    U. S. History (Time, 45 minutes)
    1. Give the epochs into which U. S. History is divided.
    2. Give an account of the discovery of America by Columbus.
    3. Relate the causes and results of the Revolutionary War.
    4. Show the territorial growth of the United States.
    5. Tell what you can of the history of Kansas.
    6. Describe three of the most prominent battles of the Rebellion.
    7. Who were the following: Morse, Whitney, Fulton, Bell, Lincoln, Penn, and Howe?
    8. Name events connected with the following dates: 1607, 1620, 1800, 1849, 1865.

    Orthography (Time, one hour)
    1. What is meant by the following: Alphabet, phonetic, orthography, etymology, syllabication?
    2. What are elementary sounds? How classified?
    3. What are the following, and give examples of each: Trigraph, sub vocals, diphthong, cognate letters, linguals?
    4. Give four substitutes for caret ‘u’.
    5. Give two rules for spelling words with final ‘e.’ Name two exceptions under each rule.
    6. Give two uses of silent letters in spelling. Illustrate each.
    7. Define the following prefixes and use in connection with a word: bi, dis, mis, pre, semi, post, non, inter, mono, sup
    8. Mark diacritically and divide into syllables the following, and name the sign that indicates the sound: card, ball, mercy, sir, odd, cell, rise, blood, fare, last.
    9. Use the following correctly in sentences: cite, site, sight, fane, fain, feign, vane, vain, vein, raze, raise, rays.
    10. Write 10 words frequently mispronounced and indicate pronunciation by use of diacritical marks and by syllabication.

    Geography (Time, one hour)
    1. What is climate? Upon what does climate depend?
    2. How do you account for the extremes of climate in Kansas?
    3. Of what use are rivers? Of what use is the ocean?
    4. Describe the mountains of North America.
    5. Name and describe the following: Monrovia, Odessa, Denver, Manitoba, Hecla, Yukon, St. Helena, Juan Fernandez, Aspinwall &Orinoco.
    6. Name and locate the principal trade centers of the U.S.
    7. Name all the republics of Europe and give the capital of each.
    8. Why is the Atlantic Coast colder than the Pacific in the same latitude?
    9. Describe the process by which the water of the ocean returns to the sources of rivers.
    10. Describe the movements of the earth. Give the inclination of the earth.

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  362. 370 Carolina Lady May 24, 2008 at 10:16 am

    You may have seen this before, but it’s just plain funny! 😆

    As a young minister, I was asked by a funeral director to hold a grave side service for a derelict man who had died while traveling through the area and had no family or friends.

    The funeral was held way back in the country. This man would be the first to be laid to rest at this cemetery.

    As I was not familiar with the backwoods area, I became lost. Being the typical man I didn’t stop for directions. But I finally arrived an hour late, I saw the crew and backhoe, but the hearse was nowhere in sight.

    The workmen were eating lunch. I apologized to the workers for my tardiness, (who looked puzzled). I stepped to the side of the open grave, to find the vault lid already in place. I assured the workers I would not hold them long, but this was the proper thing to do.

    As the workers gathered around, still eating their lunch. I poured out my heart and soul. As I preached the workers began to say “Amen, Praise the Lord and Glory, (they must have been Baptist). I preached, and I preached, like I’d never preached before. I began from Genesis all the way to Revelation. I preached for two hours and 45 minutes. It was a long and lengthy service. I closed in prayer and it was finished.

    As I was walking to my car, I felt that I had done my duty and would leave with a renewed sense of purpose and dedication, in spite of my tardiness.

    As I was opening the door and taking off my coat. I overheard one of the workers saying to another. ” I’ve been putting in septic tanks for 20 years, and I ain’t never seen anything like this before!”

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  363. 371 Carolina Lady May 24, 2008 at 10:18 am

    This dog knows more continuous (intricate) dance steps than most people I know! 😀
    http://www.youtube.com:80/watch?v=HqbVbPvlDoM

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  364. 372 Skyhawk 008 May 24, 2008 at 11:23 am

    CL; The video on “Skidboot” brought tears to my eyes, but it also gave my day a warm and fuzzy beginning. Thanks.

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  365. 373 Carolina Lady May 24, 2008 at 11:45 am

    That was one utterly amazing dog! Sometimes we humans don’t give them near the credit they deserve.

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  366. 374 Skyhawk 008 May 24, 2008 at 12:08 pm

    If I had the patience and other qualities of his owner, my dog could do many of those things. He is smart as a whip. But, the height of my training has been to teach him not to pee on my leg.

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  367. 375 Carolina Lady May 24, 2008 at 12:13 pm

    Count your blessings! 😆

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  368. 376 Skyhawk 008 May 24, 2008 at 12:19 pm

    KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) – Afghan officials expressed outrage Saturday at a decision by the U.S. military not to charge U.S. Marines involved in a shooting spree that left 19 Afghan civilians dead in 2007.

    Lt. Gen. Samuel Helland, the commander of U.S. Marine Corps Forces, Central Command, made the decision Friday not to bring charges after reviewing the findings of a special tribunal that heard more than three weeks of testimony in January at Camp Lejuene.

    This is another example of how the Marines are being misused in Iraq and Afghanistan. Marines are not “occupiers” or “policemen”, they are slash and attack forces. The rules of engagement are simple. If you even think one of those rag-heads is a danger to you, or your troops, take his @$$ out! If I were one of those commanders, I would much rather face charges that I “over-reacted” than write the letters to the families of the Marines I might cause to be killed by being too “cautious”

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  369. 377 Skyhawk 008 May 24, 2008 at 12:28 pm

    But, I’m sure there will be some on here that can’t handle the truth! 😆

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  370. 378 Skyhawk 008 May 24, 2008 at 12:37 pm

    I won’t be here this afternoon. I’m going to take advantage of the weather and go out and fly radio-controlled airplanes. This is my avocation, now. It’s a good outlet because it takes a lot of skill to fly them, but if you make a mistake(and don’t hit yourself)you walk away from even the worse crashes. ‘Course you have to go pick up the remnants of some expensive electronics, miniature engines and pieces of balsa in a garbage bag, but there is no completely free lunch. See y’all later.

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  371. 379 Berigan 3, part 3, in 3-D May 24, 2008 at 2:00 pm

    Good mor…Good Afternoon! Hope everyone is out enjoying nice weather, wherever you be! Why is it I picture Pallyboy diving bombing other remote controlled planes??? It isn’t his expensive electronics, miniature engines and pieces of balsa in a garbage bag :mrgreen:

    Some baseball…will we see Charlie Morton??? He’s 24, it ain’t like he’s a baby. Seems we still need 2 starters, but I can see giving Reyes another chance or two(It’s not like we really have any other choice, right??)

    Man, our temp gauge says it’s 90!

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  372. 380 Carolina Lady May 24, 2008 at 2:20 pm

    Real letters

    Dear Abby, A couple of women moved in across the hall from me. One is a middle-aged gym teacher and the other is a social worker in her mid twenties. These two women go everywhere together and I’ve never seen a man go into or leave their apartment. Do you think they could be Lebanese?

    Dear Abby, What can I do about all the Sex, Nudity, Fowl Language and Violence on my VCR?

    Dear Abby, I have a man I can’t trust. He cheats so much, I’m not even sure the baby I’m carrying is his.

    Dear Abby, I am a twenty-three year old liberated woman who has been on the pill for two years. It’s getting expensive and I think my boyfriend should share half the cost, but I don’t know him well enough to discuss money with him.

    Dear Abby, I’ve suspected that my husband has been fooling around, and when confronted with the evidence, he denied everything and said it would never happen again.

    Dear Abby, Our son writes that he is taking Judo. Why would a boy who was raised in a good Christian home turn against his own?

    Dear Abby, I joined the Navy to see the world. I’ve seen it. Now how do I get out?

    Dear Abby, My forty year old son has been paying a psychiatrist $50.00 an hour every week for two and a half years. He must be crazy.

    Dear Abby, I was married to Bill for three months and I didn’t know he drank until one night he came home sober.

    Dear Abby, My mother is mean and short tempered. I think she is going through mental pause.

    Dear Abby, You told some woman whose husband had lost all interest in sex to send him to a doctor. Well, my husband lost all interest in sex and he is a doctor. Now what do I do?

    Remember these people can vote, which probably explains the current situation in Washington, DC.
    😆

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  373. 381 Salty May 24, 2008 at 2:22 pm

    Man, our temp gauge says it’s 90!

    Two thoughts:
    1. It talks? 😕
    2. Get it out of the sun! 😆

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  374. 382 Salty May 24, 2008 at 2:24 pm

    CL
    Do your posts with links get trapped in the filter…or is just me…and WW…and, uh uhm…Grinch? Just wonderin’. 😐

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  375. 383 Salty May 24, 2008 at 2:25 pm

    Oh…not to be outdone by the ‘Green One’…Love ya, CL! Gotta run! 😆

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  376. 384 Berigan 3, part 3, in 3-D May 24, 2008 at 5:18 pm

    Jeff Bennett just got his first hit, and it’s off of Randy Johnson!!! Just woke up from a nap, how come Campillo is out after 58 pitches today, when he threw 78 the last time out????? Did he just look gassed??? Great start, regardless!

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  377. 385 chrisklob May 24, 2008 at 5:34 pm

    Berigan, he’s got a blister. Maybe he and JoJo need to call Alou to see how he handles his blisters! 😦

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  378. 386 Berigan 3, part 3, in 3-D May 24, 2008 at 5:45 pm

    Thanks for the info Chris…that was a lot of pitches the last game, wonder if that’s why????

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  379. 387 chrisklob May 24, 2008 at 5:47 pm

    Maybe so Berigan. Some guys just tend to have more problems with blisters than other. I don’t know that much about Campillo to know if it’s a chronic issue with him or not.

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  380. 388 Skyhawk 008 May 24, 2008 at 6:06 pm

    I was listening to the car radio and heard that a baseball player had been traded for 10 bats. I figured it was Jo Jo, but it turned out to be a minor leaguer from out west. They quoted him as saying it would just make a good story when he made it to the bigs. Like his attitude.

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  381. 389 Carolina Lady May 24, 2008 at 6:15 pm

    Love this:
    http://www.tropicalglen.com/

    Thanks, Salty! 🙂 No, I don’t think I’ve ever been caught in that infernal contraption. Reserved for special people! 😆

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  382. 390 Berigan 3, part 3, in 3-D May 24, 2008 at 6:36 pm

    Frenchy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  383. 391 Berigan 3, part 3, in 3-D May 24, 2008 at 6:54 pm

    ummm, he one the game with a 2 run homer??? Haven’t you all come in yet????

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  384. 392 Salty May 24, 2008 at 6:56 pm

    So…do stats lie? 😕

    Campillo, by definition, didn’t have a quality start . Looked like quality to me. He now has ten shutout innings as a starter. I’ll take that! 🙂

    Saw the Frenchy, and other, game highlights. Ma wanted to go to the Chianti Store…and she weren’t awaitin’. Let it be known, that’s why the Braves won, and Frenchy the benefactor. No good deed goes…wherever they go! 😆

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  385. 393 Berigan 3, part 3, in 3-D May 24, 2008 at 6:59 pm

    won th game…

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  386. 394 Berigan 3, part 3, in 3-D May 24, 2008 at 7:01 pm

    Well Salty, you need to get all liquored up more often! 😆

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  387. 395 Salty May 24, 2008 at 7:04 pm

    B3…psst…B3…don’t tell anyone, but….I’ve been to the Chianti Store during 21 home games. Wanta guess which ones? 😆

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  388. 396 Salty May 24, 2008 at 7:05 pm

    Duty calls…and she’s gotta name! 😯

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  389. 397 Carolina Lady May 24, 2008 at 7:16 pm

    from MLB.com:
    “John Smoltz, who was placed on the disabled list April 29 with inflammation in both his right biceps and right rotator cuff, will begin his first Minor League rehab assignment on Saturday with Double-A Mississippi in Knoxville, Tenn.

    Smoltz will also be reevaluated after that outing, which could be one or two innings. He has said he would like to pitch in the Braves’ bullpen when he returns from the DL and has been throwing from a three-quarters arm angle to lessen the stress on his arm.”

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  390. 398 Carolina Lady May 24, 2008 at 7:34 pm

    FYI:
    “Help! Akismet is catching regular comments as spam!

    Don’t worry, if you see a regular comment on your Akismet page, just click the “Not Spam” checkbox and submit and the comment will be sent back to Akismet as a mistake. The system will learn from your submission, though it may take a day or so in some cases. False positives, as they’re called, are extremely rare and we watch them closely.”

    Salty, you’re one in a million! 😆

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  391. 399 Carolina Lady May 24, 2008 at 7:46 pm

    Blog email today: 4 more lotteries won. $3 million euros + whatever the 4th one was. It was in Spanish. Ransom money for the filter.

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  392. 400 Carolina Lady May 24, 2008 at 8:37 pm

    Was it something I said?? 😦

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  393. 401 Salty May 24, 2008 at 8:39 pm

    Akismet: Norwegian for ‘artificial (un)intelligence’? 😕

    Can you just give that lottery money to WordPress now, to pay for removal of the filter? They/you can trust us…can’t they/you? 🙄

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  394. 402 Carolina Lady May 24, 2008 at 8:52 pm

    Wish I could unplug the thing, Salty! Would hate to have to change addresses because of a stoopid filter!

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  395. 404 morpheus45 May 25, 2008 at 12:18 am

    Hooooooody-HOOOOO!!!!! Can I get a witness?

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  396. 405 chrisklob May 25, 2008 at 12:21 am

    What’s up Grinch? You getting married? WHy you need a witness?

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  397. 406 morpheus45 May 25, 2008 at 2:45 am

    Only way I’d get married is if she was rich, I had control of the money, I could sleep with who I wanted to and kick her $%# out when I didn’t want to listen to her complain. Already got the pre-nup drawn up. And no, I don’t care if I never get to use it. There’s not a one on the planet I can think of worth more than 20 minutes of my time. Maybe double that if she’s cooking. Sorry; just calls it like I sees it. It ain’t from lack of experience, and it has nothing to do with intelligence or social class. It just is what it is. I’m here to make my mark on the world and not be brought down by some bitter, vindictive harlot who can’t see past her own petty insecurities long enough to do anything but make everyone else as miserable as she is. I’ve got better things to do.

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  398. 407 Berigan 3, part 3, in 3-D May 25, 2008 at 6:44 am

    Oh man, between you and Pallyboy, that key to the doghouse is forever in motion! 😆
    I know that there are lots of “them” on the planet worth 20 minutes of my time, but they are invariably married…..some guys have all the luck. 😦 Those guys are also the ones that find a 20,000 mile ’70 Chevelle SS for sale for $500!!!!

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  399. 408 Berigan 3, part 3, in 3-D May 25, 2008 at 7:08 am

    BAS is MIA! Get yer butt back her, PDQ!!!! 😡

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  400. 409 Savannah Guy May 25, 2008 at 8:23 am

    Good morning. What a game yesterday… great pitching duel with a dramatic walkoff finish. Wish I had seen it. Nice to see Frenchy contribute in a big way again. That should fire the Bravos up for today’s game. Glavine has been solid this year, save an outing or two, but he’s due some run support.

    Hopefully, today we can add to Micah Owings 3.81 ERA (last 30 days 4.89). At 6’5”, this big ol’ Georgia boy is gonna bring it. Remember his last start against us? From MLB: “Owings struck out a career-best 10 in the game. In a start in Atlanta last year, Owings not only got the win, but also went 4-for-5 with a double, two homers and six RBIs.” The Snakes headline is: “Owings looks to put on show vs Braves.”

    Well Braves fans, young Micah is going to see a new, improved Braves batting today from the one he saw last year. It’s payback tome.

    What is up with finger blisters this year? Maybe Glavine needs to share some of his pickle juice with Campillo and Jojo. Like stretching and conditioning, it’s a brine thing. Pitching fingers need calluses. So do farmers, guitar pickers and sailors. It’s part of the necessary equipment.

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  401. 410 Berigan 3, part 3, in 3-D May 25, 2008 at 9:33 am

    Dodgers’ Jones out 4-6 weeks after going on DL for first time in career
    http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=3411156

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  402. 411 Savannah Guy May 25, 2008 at 9:47 am

    Catching up on the overnights, the yesterdays and previous overnights… it’s been slow on Braves and Stuff. Hope everyone is enjoying the Memorial Day weekend outdoors, indoors or in some cases, the Outer Limits. 😆

    Grinch, not sure about the “wounded starlet” advice you offered to the blog the other night, but looking around, that characterization doesn’t seem to fit any circumstance I can find here. Maybe you got ‘wounded’ emails from a starlet or something that prompted your interesting advice and starlet remark… I’ve no idea really. Maybe it was just the middle of the night and you were watching ‘Gone With The Wind’ or something and it just popped out.

    Anyway, suppose any idiot would get your overall gist and possibly even understand your intention. Not sure ‘bout the intention… guess you had to have been there and such, wherever ‘there’ is. Grinch, my friend, I just can’t see you as Dear Abby. 😆

    A little song break.

    Everyone has their own view of the world, relationships, blog parlance and such, even on B&S at times… so I suppose we really can’t always be sure of others intentions or their descriptions of events. Rationalize as we might, perhaps ‘disappointed’ or genuinely ‘concerned’, would be a more apt description than ‘wounded’… in how one might feel when witnessing bizarre behavior from someone we consider friend or acquaintance… or a stranger.

    But I do have to hand it to you… not sure if I’d call it savoir faire or ‘alternate’ blog diplomacy, but to advise the blog against taking someone seriously and call them a d-bag… and then have that same person ‘thank you’ for coming to their “defense” is just plain funny… and odd. Maybe I’m just old fashioned that way. Perhaps along with discretion, prudence is the better part of valor.

    <Just happen to have another quarter right here.

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  403. 412 Berigan 3, part 3, in 3-D May 25, 2008 at 10:02 am

    SG, did you know Dear Prudence, was written about Mia Farrow’s sister, who was on a bad drug trip?? Wonder how fried her brains are these days….

    Not as good, but much better than the the typical cover version of a Beatles song is the Siouxsie & The Banshees version…. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=La7Sm9_1tSE

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  404. 413 Berigan 3, part 3, in 3-D May 25, 2008 at 10:08 am

    Speaking ogf Siouxsie and the Banshees(The Camaro was almost called the Banshee, by the by!)
    My favorite song by them….sucker for a good accordion solo! 😛

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  405. 415 Berigan 3, part 3, in 3-D May 25, 2008 at 10:44 am

    These kids today, they don’t know what good music is! This was when music was….was, well….umm, it’s still better than what passes for pop music today! :mrgreen:

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  406. 416 Berigan 3, part 3, in 3-D May 25, 2008 at 10:54 am

    HEY! Some baseball “stuff!” Saw a strikeout of Diaz by Randy Johnson, and it looked like his hands hurt…you suppose he’s injured??? Could that explain that ridiculous swing??? I still don’t know quite what’s wrong with it…either he is trying to inside out every pitch, and can’t catch up with it…something it just crazy wrong with it….

    Chris Young will be out quite some time…funny, in that it didn’t look like that hard a pitch, but when a baseball hit’s a skull, there will be problems…
    http://www.signonsandiego.com/uniontrib/20080524/news_1s24young.html

    Ad to that Jake Peavy still having elbow issues, and I guess it’s safe to say Maddux isn’t going to be on the market anytime soon….

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  407. 417 chrisklob May 25, 2008 at 11:13 am

    Berigan, I actually think that Maddux may be on the market in the next few weeks. The Padres’ season has been miserable so far. Young and Peavy going to the DL should make things worse. Unless whoever they call up pitches “lights out” and assuming that they fix their offensive woes, it makes sense to sell. The Padres aren’t going anywhere this year.

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  408. 418 Savannah Guy May 25, 2008 at 11:17 am

    Bear, you call that music? 😆

    Klobber, I’m one that wishes Maddux would join the Braves.

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  409. 419 Carolina Lady May 25, 2008 at 11:29 am

    May 24, 2008
    CBSSports.com wire reports

    SEVIERVILLE, Tenn. — Atlanta Braves right-hander John Smoltz reported no discomfort in his right shoulder after allowing one hit in one inning on a rehab assignment with the Double-A Mississippi Braves on Saturday night.

    Smoltz threw 12 pitches, eight for strikes, in the eighth inning against the Tennessee Smokies.

    Smoltz was placed on the 15-day disabled list on April 28. Smoltz is expected to return to Atlanta on Sunday and the Braves will decide whether to schedule another rehab assignment or activate him.

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  410. 420 Carolina Lady May 25, 2008 at 11:38 am

    Wednesday, May 21, 2008 8:20 am EDT

    San Diego fire sale coming, just not many bargains available

    The San Diego Padres already cut Jim Edmonds. They could dangle Randy Wolf to the Milwaukee Brewers, Houston Astros, Florida Marlins, maybe even to his original team, the Philadelphia Phillies. They could trade Greg Maddux too, and it would be sweet if they would send him back to the Atlanta Braves, to join John Smoltz and Tom Glavine in what could be the final pennant race for all three according to the Los Angeles Times.

    They’re last in the major leagues in runs, batting average, on-base percentage and slugging percentage. They have three pitchers batting over .300 — Peavy, Justin Germano and Shawn Estes — but only one position player over .300. What they really need is an outfield. Brian Giles is batting .311, with three home runs. He’s 37. The rest of the outfield mix? Paul McAnulty is at .200, Scott Hairston .217, Jody Gerut .195.

    Those wholesale changes? We’ll see, but it’s not as if the Padres’ triple-A Portland club is stuffed with talent.

    Source: Los Angeles Times

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  411. 421 chrisklob May 25, 2008 at 11:43 am

    SG, I’m with you on the Maddux thing.

    CL, nice find on the article from the LA Times.

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  412. 422 Salty May 25, 2008 at 11:48 am

    Salty, you’re one in a million!

    Well…why thank you, Ma’am! I’m quite taken, to say the least! 🙂

    Now…the contrarian viewers…and I don’t want to apply names, will be quite dismayed! You see, a million into six billion is 6000. To whit…6000 Salty’s runnin’ about the planet! 😯

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  413. 423 Salty May 25, 2008 at 11:49 am

    Grinch…can you…uh…uh uhm…clarify your position on the ‘fairer sex’? 😆

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  414. 424 Savannah Guy May 25, 2008 at 12:12 pm

    Bear, meant to mention… I did know that Prudence was/is Mia’s sister, but I think her ‘issue’ was more about meditation than medication… but it was the 60’s, so maybe a combo of influences was the case for her.

    Funny, Siouxsie and the Banshees and Bow Wow Wow were playing at the same venue the night I went to see REM’s very first NY debut, back in the day. Once a popular Athens band… REM went on to become one of the most heralded and critically acclaimed bands in the modern music era.

    They were playing in a ‘fringe’ neighborhood in Manhattan the night I went to see them. Tried, but didn’t make it inside the theatre that night. Long story… involving an unexpected run in with the Hell’s Angels and then three Puerto Rican street thugs with switchblades. It was like something out of Westside Story… without the music interludes. East Village was a dangerous neighborhood in those days.

    Now REM is back. Check it out.

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  415. 426 Savannah Guy May 25, 2008 at 12:21 pm

    Salty, you’re one in a million!

    With a world population of 6.7 billion, there’s over 6,000 of you in the world.

    Lotsa salt! When it rains it pours! 🙂

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  416. 427 Savannah Guy May 25, 2008 at 12:49 pm

    Speaking of lots… CL is posting lots of good baseball stuff today. You go girl.

    Especially loved the Maddux quotes.

    Now, about Cox getting re-upped for another year and then maybe another year and another and another. Mercy. No room upstairs? No farm chores? Wife? Grandkids? No pets to save? Not enough games won? Not tossed enough? Won’t this put a less than stellar cap on an otherwise brilliant, HOF career?

    Whose driving the boat anyway???

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  417. 429 Savannah Guy May 25, 2008 at 1:25 pm

    Salty, whoops… just noticed you did the ‘million’ math before I even noticed. 🙂

    Have a good ol’ BBQ to attend now, so I’ll retire from Braves and Stuff. Hope I get to see the last inning or two of the Braves, but have it set to record just in case. Should’a done that yesterday. The game’ll be a good’un. Y’all have a great day. Go Glavine, Go Braves.

    Just seems like a good time for a country song. One last quarter… for the road.

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  418. 430 Skyhawk 008 May 25, 2008 at 1:55 pm

    This isn’t “aimed” at anyone. It’s just sort of a theme song.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nyLr-oIROSY

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  419. 431 chrisklob May 25, 2008 at 1:56 pm

    Family entertainment, Mexican style……

    http://www.heraldextra.com/content/view/267662/36/

    I love this line, “It’s part of our culture, and it’s important to know it.”

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  420. 433 Berigan 3, part 3, in 3-D May 25, 2008 at 2:18 pm

    Here I am! Fresh from a “power” nap. From the TMI portion of the blog, this new antibiotic on top of the other 2, seems to make me need 10-12 hours of sleep…

    I’m all for a Maddux reunion, don’t get me wrong! I just would think, no matter how bad San Diego is, they gotta have someone who can give them 5-6 innings…I would think with both Peavy and Young out at least a few weeks, they would have to wait….unless they get some AAA starters back…as was mentinoned above , it’s not like Portland is stuffed with talent….

    And where is FLB???? Cookin’ and cleanin’??? Gonna have to start calling that girl Cinderella! 😆

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  421. 434 Berigan 3, part 3, in 3-D May 25, 2008 at 2:23 pm

    Chris, that is sad news….amazing he was 86!!! You can bet your sweet bippy that this news won’t be on Entertainment tonight, Monday….

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  422. 435 Berigan 3, part 3, in 3-D May 25, 2008 at 2:26 pm

    2-2 in the 3rd….Micah Owings is more of a left fielder, IMHO. I bet Arizona is sorry they signed Eric Burns long term now…Micah would fit in nicely in there…

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  423. 436 Skyhawk 008 May 25, 2008 at 2:30 pm

    SG, as he announced, has gone to a BQ. In his absence let me say that we got our wires uncrossed in private, where it should have been done. Let me offer my apologies to the blog for upsetting the tranquility that CL strives for. You all know me well enough now to know that I am quick on the trigger, but just as quick to put my guns away and offer my hand. SG is a good man and a good friend, as all of you are my friends. Let’s keep it that way. Now, I leave you, for now, with a tribute by the late and great Waylon to the great country we live in and for which many of us have fought, and which all of us love and support.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WGz_xSSgjY0 – 95k

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  424. 437 Berigan 3, part 3, in 3-D May 25, 2008 at 2:34 pm

    On the Jazz board I frequent, someone on the baseball thread mentioned the story on Andruw having knee surgery, and he also posted some comments that were on the papers website…cruel…but, kinda funny! 😛

    the only surgery andruw jones needs is gastric bypass!

    Also, I don’t know what everyone is talking about regarding his unwillingness to make plate adjustments, he adds more and more food to it everytime he goes to the bar!

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  425. 438 Salty May 25, 2008 at 2:38 pm

    If I’m GM of an AL team, I would work hard to acquire Micah Owings. He’s a solid pitcher, with a bat that needs to be in the lineup as often as possible. Rare breed…very rare. How many pitchers can get the runs back, themselves, that they give up? Don Drysdale is the last that comes to mind…maybe Ken Brett, as well.

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  426. 439 Berigan 3, part 3, in 3-D May 25, 2008 at 2:41 pm

    I forgot to mention earlier when SG was talking about blisters…I never got one from pitching….and I sure wasn’t using a nice smooth ball like the pros do! I had a net in front of a long sidewalk next to a fence….so, every time the ball hit concrete, it scuffed up the ball, needless to say. Never had a problem though….felt good in my fingertips all shredded.

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  427. 440 Berigan 3, part 3, in 3-D May 25, 2008 at 2:47 pm

    Salty, Bob Gibson as well, 3 seasons of 19 or more RBI’s, 24 career homers…
    I hear Hampton is a good hitter, but have never seen him in action…he’s kinda like the Loch Ness Monster ! 😆

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  428. 441 chrisklob May 25, 2008 at 2:51 pm

    Berigan, that’s a funny line about AJ!

    Salty, that’s not a bad idea. I wonder if AL rules require the use of the DH or if they would allow a pitcher to hit for himself. Anyone know?

    Paladin, thank you. I don’t know what is going on with you and SG but I appreciate that you handled your issues outside of the blog and worked them out like the gentlemen that I know you both are.

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  429. 442 chrisklob May 25, 2008 at 2:53 pm

    Berigan, I think that certain people are more prone to blisters than others. Beckett has had problems off and on his entire career.

    Perhaps it’s like boxers. Some guys seem much more prone to getting cuts to the face than others. Something about the thickness of the skin or its toughness.

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  430. 443 Salty May 25, 2008 at 3:02 pm

    The DH is defined by position…you could have someone be DH and have a field player not bat, but that ‘position’ can’t hit that game.

    Come to think of it…Corky Miller could be included…that way, he could be DH’d for, and be Owing’s personal backstop! 😆

    Yes, I was thinking about Gibson, B3…but I deferred to let you trumpet on about any and everything ‘Cardinals’! 😛 Especially that catcher….whatshisname? 😆

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  431. 444 chrisklob May 25, 2008 at 3:06 pm

    Salty, thanks for the clarification. I did not realize that was how the rule was written.

    Yes, what was that catcher’s name? Simons? Simpson? Stimmons? Something like that! 😀

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  432. 445 Berigan 3, part 3, in 3-D May 25, 2008 at 3:07 pm

    Chris, don’t quote me on it, but I think you can have the DH or the pitcher, not both…if that is what you were asking…I remember Rick Rhoden, a very good hitting pitcher, hitting for the Yankees one day while pitching…think Billy Martin was the Manager….

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  433. 446 Salty May 25, 2008 at 3:09 pm

    And clearly…I was wrong! Alas…it won’t be the last time, either!

    The Designated Hitter rule:
    A hitter may be designated to bat for the starting pitcher and all subsequent pitchers in any game without otherwise affecting the status of the pitcher(s) in the game. A Designated Hitter for the pitcher must be selected prior to the game and must be included in the lineup cards presented to the Umpire-in-Chief.

    The Designated Hitter named in the starting lineup must come to bat at least one time, unless the opposing club changes pitchers. It is not mandatory that a club designate a hitter for the pitcher, but failure to do so prior to the game precludes the use of a Designated Hitter for that game.

    Pinch hitters for a Designated Hitter may be used. Any substitute hitter for a Designated Hitter himself becomes a Designated Hitter. A replaced Designated Hitter shall not re-enter the game in any capacity. The Designated Hitter may be used defensively, continuing to bat in the same position in the batting order, but the pitcher must then bat in the place of the substituted defensive player, unless more than one substitution is made, and the manager then must designate their spots in the batting order.

    A runner may be substituted for the Designated Hitter and the runner assumes the role of the Designated Hitter.

    A Designated Hitter is “locked” into the batting order. No multiple substitutions may be made that will alter the batting rotation of the Designated Hitter.

    Once the game pitcher is switched from the mound to a defensive position this move shall terminate the DH role for the remainder of the game. Once a pinch-hitter bats for any player in the batting order and then enters the game to pitch, this move shall terminate the Designated Hitter role for the remainder of the game.

    Once a Designated Hitter assumes a defensive position this move shall terminate the Designated Hitter role for the remainder of the game.

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  434. 447 Berigan 3, part 3, in 3-D May 25, 2008 at 3:10 pm

    Man, I am slow on the draw today! 😳 and wrong! I watchin’ the game…that’s my excuse…
    Oh, that catcher, surely you mean cardinals catcher…Steve Swisher, father of Nick Swisher! 😆 He really did look like a good hitter, but he never hit….

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  435. 448 Salty May 25, 2008 at 3:10 pm

    Still…undeterred…Owings would hit for himself…and be my DH 3 of the other four nights. Let him ‘rest’ the day before he pitches.

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  436. 449 Salty May 25, 2008 at 3:12 pm

    Long-haired, hippy-lookin’ dude…kinda like you, B3! No blisters on his fingers, either! 😛

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  437. 450 Salty May 25, 2008 at 3:13 pm

    &(%^*^&)(%#*@& 😈 😡 😦 🙄 Do it all over! 😈 😡 😦 🙄

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  438. 451 chrisklob May 25, 2008 at 3:14 pm

    Well, the DH rule is much more intricate than I expected.

    BAD WORD, BAD WORD Tom Glavine BAD WORD!!!!!!!

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  439. 452 Berigan 3, part 3, in 3-D May 25, 2008 at 3:14 pm

    Wait, I was right??? And apoligized for being wrong??? So I was wrong when I was right, right, when I was wrong, or something… I should never doubt myself…now I am more filled with doubt, since I was right in the first place……ummm, and now Eric Burns hit a grand slam off Tommy……so close to getting out of it….

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  440. 453 Salty May 25, 2008 at 3:14 pm

    Huh? What? 😕 Oh…ok. I’m comin’, Ma! Later gators, taters, and oth(ers)! 🙂

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  441. 454 chrisklob May 25, 2008 at 3:16 pm

    Still…undeterred…Owings would hit for himself…and be my DH 3 of the other four nights. Let him ‘rest’ the day before he pitches.

    That is what I was envisioning……..

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  442. 455 Berigan 3, part 3, in 3-D May 25, 2008 at 3:17 pm

    Nice, very nice play by Infante at 3rd! Stockman NEEDS some serious dental work!!!!!

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  443. 456 chrisklob May 25, 2008 at 3:43 pm

    Berigan, I went outside to finish a project after Glavine gave up the GS. Why does stockman need dental work?

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  444. 457 Berigan 3, part 3, in 3-D May 25, 2008 at 3:46 pm

    He has a mouth full of very bad teeth….about as big a gap as I have ever seen up front…not normally mean about stuff like that, but they just look…bad….I don’t know if we will see many closeups anymore….

    How did Connor Jackson get a triple on that hit to left??? Blanco did something wrong….

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  445. 458 chrisklob May 25, 2008 at 3:48 pm

    Berigan, I just got a look at him and know what you mean. Those two front teeth look like they’re more concerned with guarding the lines rather than the gaps! 😀

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  446. 459 Berigan 3, part 3, in 3-D May 25, 2008 at 3:50 pm

    nothing wrong with those last 2 pitches to Eric Burnes….

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  447. 460 Berigan 3, part 3, in 3-D May 25, 2008 at 3:51 pm

    Chris, 😉

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  448. 461 chrisklob May 25, 2008 at 3:52 pm

    Home plate umpire has not been very good today, IMHO.

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  449. 462 chrisklob May 25, 2008 at 3:53 pm

    Nice pitch by Stockman to get out of trouble.

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  450. 463 Berigan 3, part 3, in 3-D May 25, 2008 at 4:11 pm

    DBacks pitcher Cruz has the skinniest arms I have ever seen on a pitcher! Sure brings it though….though I still wonder how guys throwing 95-96 and fairly straight not get hit, while people catch up to Resop’s 98 MPH….slower delivery???

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  451. 464 chrisklob May 25, 2008 at 4:21 pm

    Ber, I looked at mlb.com’s Gameday. Those three pitches were just about in the exact same spot. Puzzles me too.

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  452. 465 Berigan 3, part 3, in 3-D May 25, 2008 at 4:22 pm

    well, it’s a nice day, score’s 7-3….think I’ll find better to do…than watch this… 😕

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  453. 466 Berigan 3, part 3, in 3-D May 25, 2008 at 4:33 pm

    Oh one more thing(in my best Columbo voice) Phil Niekro is going to be the guest on baseball tonight, at 7 pm!!!!

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  454. 467 Carolina Lady May 25, 2008 at 5:19 pm

    ON DECK: SG
    TOP STEP: Berigan

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  455. 468 morpheus45 May 25, 2008 at 5:29 pm

    SG, not sure how “vindictive harlot” and “wounded starlet” got confused there; very different meanings.

    Salty, I’ll be happy to clarify but if you want the non g-rated version it’d better be via e-mail.

    I’m off to a cook out; if I don’t get a DUI on the way back I’ll check in later tonight. Everyone behave.

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  456. 469 Carolina Lady May 25, 2008 at 5:36 pm

    Pot calling the kettle black??? 😆

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  457. 470 Skyhawk 008 May 25, 2008 at 6:04 pm

    Who dat sez my kettle black? Do dah. Do dah. 😀

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  458. 471 Carolina Lady May 25, 2008 at 6:12 pm

    Grinch: if I don’t get a DUI on the way back I’ll check in later tonight. Everyone behave.

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  459. 472 Skyhawk 008 May 25, 2008 at 7:30 pm

    I’m going to bed. But, in the meantime, tell me what happened to all these “hot” Braves bats. Yes, the pitchers have given up some big numbers but that doesn’t mean you can’t win 11 – 9 games. Teams that hope to compete in October do. Dream on it.

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  460. 473 Salty May 25, 2008 at 10:03 pm

    Grinch…my sarcasm doesn’t translate on the blog well. Trust me…I’m clear on your position…no elaboration required! 😆

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  461. 474 The Eagle May 26, 2008 at 11:12 am

    HYANNIS, Mass. (AP) – Sen. Edward Kennedy felt well enough Monday after his brain cancer diagnosis to compete in the second day of an annual sailboat race between Nantucket and Cape Cod.

    The Massachusetts Democrat and a boatload of supporters took a ferry out of Hyannis to compete in the final half of the so-called “Figawi” race.

    A spokeswoman said those joining Kennedy on his sloop “Mya” for the sail home would be his wife, Vicki, sons Edward Jr. and Patrick, and stepdaughter, Caroline Raclin. Sen. Chris Dodd of Connecticut, a close family friend, also was with the group.

    Teddy is going up in my estimation. I hope I have the stones to handle it this way when my time comes. “Let’s go do some fun things while I can ” Absolutely!

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  462. 475 Berigan 3, part 3, in 3-D May 26, 2008 at 11:49 am

    Wow! 13 hours between posts, a new record! 😆

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  463. 476 jbinatl May 26, 2008 at 12:34 pm

    Hey Folks,
    I hope you’re enjoying the day off. I just have a post I’d like to share w/ y’all in observance of Memorial Day.

    Enjoy the hot dogs, beers, and time with family but please don’t forget why we’re free. Lots of love for all of you from me and my family.

    Memorial Day

    Peace,
    JB in ATL

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  464. 477 Berigan 3, part 3, in 3-D May 26, 2008 at 12:43 pm

    Well done JB! Sounds like from what you have said in the past here, you are pretty young, so it’s nice to see someone your age, get “it”

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  465. 478 Berigan 3, part 3, in 3-D May 26, 2008 at 12:51 pm

    THIS JUST IN: Dayn Perry is still stuck on stupid…..

    http://www.baseballprospectus.com/article.php?articleid=7569

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  466. 479 morpheus45 May 26, 2008 at 1:01 pm

    Salty, I knew you knew what I meant…I’m just the kind of dude who likes to elaborate anyway. 🙂

    Steak and beer time is drawing nigh; I’d like to thank all those we know who gave their lives for the defense of this great nation…(Paladin, slung over my shoulder: “I’m not dead yet…”) “Yes you are.” “I’m not.” “Shut UP!” (I glance at the constable pulling the plague cart) “Give us a hand, will you?” He looks around to make sure nobody sees, Paladin says “I’m feeling much better…” WHAP! “There you are.” “Thanks, mate.”

    Apologies to Monty Python’s Holy Grail.

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  467. 480 morpheus45 May 26, 2008 at 1:22 pm

    All BS aside, I wasn’t going to bring this up but now I am. One of my very, very best friends in the world is named Chris (I’m not printing his last name out of respect). He was one of the funniest people I ever met. He was on the cover of Tae Kwon Do magazine at age 17, could throw a football 70 yards, was a pretty good stage actor, could basically do anything and everything you set in front of him. A true renaissance man who persevered through more than most of us will ever have to (his dad was murdered for crossing the picket line, his mom went insane and tried to burn the house down with him and his brother asleep in it). He dove into mixed martial arts and the military to become a bad ass, and in serving in several actions I can’t name here distinguished himself and found serenity and inner peace instead of the vengence he sought. He is spending this Memorial day trying to get used to a new prosthetic limb and the new ugly scar that crosses his once quite handsome face…I’d like to think God will look down on this and give Bush’s conscience enough of a kick to at least pass the money saved from all the oil we’re stealing on to the customer at the pump to make it at least partially worth this good young man’s sacrifice. Here’s to Specialist Chris M., who I can’t hang out with today though I’d give a limb of my own to do so.

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  468. 481 The Eagle May 26, 2008 at 2:43 pm

    Grinch; There is a saying that old men start wars; young men(and now women)fight them. That has been true in almost every action or war this country has fought in. That said, I salute your friend Chris and thank him for his great sacrifice. One last thing: I was once one of those young men and I(and many of my friends who are not here today)fought the old men’s wars. Bush is only one, of many, leaders of this and other countries that made mistakes that cost lives and limbs. Join me in honoring those young men on this day, instead of hating the old ones. There will be time enough for that, later. Enjoy your steak and beer.

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  469. 482 morpheus45 May 26, 2008 at 2:57 pm

    Thank you, Eagle. There is a lot in that post I made that can be interpreted in a way that is not me at all; I am a military historian by trade (I’m currently reading an 800-page book on the Boer War in my downstairs bathroom rather than “Outdoor Life” magazine or something like most folks) and I don’t hate war in and of itself at all. It is simply part of human nature, and is often just. Without it, we wouldn’t be able to enjoy our steaks and beer. What I DO hate is going to war under false pretenses and perpetuating both the war and the lies long after they’ve been exposed and our boys just want to come home with their bodies and wits still more or less intact. However, that is a conversation for another time and place (feel free to e-mail me at voton1066@yahoo.com). I have no wish to sully this grand day with politics; any more stories out of me in the next 24 hours will be purely military-based.

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  470. 483 morpheus45 May 26, 2008 at 2:58 pm

    And no, I’m not a liberal. 🙂

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  471. 484 Berigan 3, part 3, in 3-D May 26, 2008 at 3:16 pm

    Why the bleep is Acosta in, in the 6th inning???? 😡 😡 😡

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  472. 485 Berigan 3, part 3, in 3-D May 26, 2008 at 3:25 pm

    Interesting to read what others said about Saddam, and Iraq, a few years ago…

    “In the four years since the inspectors left, intelligence reports show that Saddam Hussein has worked to rebuild his chemical and biological weapons stock, his missile delivery capability, and his nuclear program. He has also given aid, comfort, and sanctuary to terrorists, including Al Qaeda members, though there is apparently no evidence of his involvement in the terrible events of September 11, 2001. It is clear, however, that if left unchecked, Saddam Hussein will continue to increase his capacity to wage biological and chemical warfare, and will keep trying to develop nuclear weapons. Should he succeed in that endeavor, he could alter the political and security landscape of the Middle East, which as we know all too well affects American security.” — Hillary Clinton, October 10, 2002

    http://www.rightwingnews.com/quotes/demsonwmds.php

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  473. 486 morpheus45 May 26, 2008 at 3:44 pm

    The same thing could be said about Pakistan, India, and about 20 other countries in the region. Any country that’s made the step up from manufacturing textiles and plastic toys is working on a WMD program at some point for the future. [Grinch, sorry, edited – getting too personal there…CL] Next beer’s on me, B-man. 🙂

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  474. 487 Berigan 3, part 3, in 3-D May 26, 2008 at 3:50 pm

    [Sorry, Berigan, but you’ve been edited…..CL]

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  475. 488 Berigan 3, part 3, in 3-D May 26, 2008 at 3:52 pm

    And you are a liberal, you spew the same exact crap you can read at Daily Kos, or huffington post….you wear it well….

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  476. 489 Salty May 26, 2008 at 3:57 pm

    Oh, dear…tsk, tsk, tsk. 😦

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  477. 490 morpheus45 May 26, 2008 at 4:07 pm

    You old farts might not like the song, but it’s the number one downloaded song by troops in Iraq and Afghanistan…listened to on ipods everywhere while waxing insurgents. There are a thousand versions of Iraq videos set to this, but this particular tribute goes all the way back to WWI. Thought it would be more appropriate.

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  478. 491 morpheus45 May 26, 2008 at 4:17 pm

    [Email if it must continue, please. CL]

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  479. 492 morpheus45 May 26, 2008 at 4:26 pm

    I’ve never been anything but friendly to anyone here. Sorry, but I choose to honor my dead with those who both want and deserve my company. Grinch out.

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  480. 493 Gil in Mechanicsville May 26, 2008 at 4:40 pm

    Good game today by the Braves, coming back from the debacle of yesterday… Now, the Bravos need to take some of this mojo on the road against the Brewers and the Reds….

    And now politics….. Woo boy, how abouts them Senators???? 🙂

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  481. 494 The Eagle May 26, 2008 at 5:03 pm

    To those that didn’t pick up on it, Paladin/Sky Hawk/etc. is now The Eagle. Just wanted you to know.

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  482. 495 The Eagle May 26, 2008 at 5:43 pm

    What in the name of Sam Hill happened on this blog, this afternoon? Yes, it takes some of the pressure off of me, but I would rather it not be that way. You two are FRIENDS, remember? Now, get on the hook, or e-mail, and get it straightened out. Please!!

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  483. 496 morpheus45 May 26, 2008 at 6:29 pm

    It’s being taken care of the good old fashioned way. Carry on amongst yourselves.

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  484. 497 Savannah Guy May 26, 2008 at 7:21 pm

    Howdy Do. Braves done good today. Webb who? HA!!!

    Been a’fishin and a’catchin’. Glad I heard some game on the boat radio, since I forgot to record the game again. How’d they look? How’s Jair?

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  485. 498 Savannah Guy May 26, 2008 at 7:53 pm

    What’d I miss on the blog? Vindictive harlots and wounded starlets… or are the boys gettin’ all bowed up, showin’ out and such? :mrgreen:

    This calls for music. 25 cents each or five plays for a buck. I got a buck.

    Must find…

    compromise…

    solutions.

    What can a poor boy do, ‘cept to sing in a rock n’ roll band?

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  486. 500 The Eagle May 26, 2008 at 8:01 pm

    Just sittin’ on the porch, having my chianti and a cigar. Listened to the train that on a cool rainey evening sounds sort of comforting. What with the individualistic “toots” of the various engineers. I’m going to bed. Hope the blog will “normalize” tomorrow with the return of Mr. Sunshine, Raisins, and hopefully, FBG. We’ll see. As Bandit would say, “We’ve got a long way to go, and a short time to get there”. Goodnight.

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  487. 501 Savannah Guy May 26, 2008 at 8:06 pm

    Pal, I hope that train you hear ain’t a twister!

    But if you gotta go, Chianti and a good cigar is a good way to go I suppose. Maybe that building you’re in will go up and come back down on Nurse Rached.

    Just follow the yellow brick road.

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  488. 502 Savannah Guy May 26, 2008 at 8:08 pm

    Do we have a full moon coming up? Just wondering.

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  489. 503 Salty May 26, 2008 at 8:11 pm

    Yes…Follow the Yellow Brick Road! :mrgreen:

    When you gets where you’re goin’, say Goodbye, Yellow Brick Road!

    Now…what comes next? Oh, yes…it’ll be the filter for me! No doubt! 🙄

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  490. 504 Salty May 26, 2008 at 8:12 pm

    CL/Gil….anyone…anyone…I’m in the uh…the uhm…you know, where I normally get stuck!!!! Somebody help me!!!!

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  491. 505 Salty May 26, 2008 at 8:14 pm

    Jair struggled today, SG, but he’d have gotten the ‘W’ if the ump hadn’t squeezed him. Didn’t get the Strike Three call on Byrnes in the 5th…would of ended the inning. Next pitch, hit…and Cox yanked him. Webb got squeezed a bit, too, in all honesty…but Braves put the wood on his pitches much more than the ‘Backs did to JJJ.

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  492. 506 Savannah Guy May 26, 2008 at 8:17 pm

    Thanks Salty. I was listening when Jair came out… thought they said something about blisters but I was missing pieces. We’ve had some terrible umps the last few days. Glavine got some terrible calls too.

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  493. 507 Salty May 26, 2008 at 8:19 pm

    He’d have still come out, but it’s a shame to not get the call. Glavine was really taking it on the chin yesterday…brutal. Hope you’ve had a good Holiday weekend.

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  494. 508 chrisklob May 26, 2008 at 8:21 pm

    Greetings denizens. Seems like I missed a tumultuous day here at the ol’ blog. Hmmmm. Hope all is worked out between the interested parties.

    Politics, like religion, is a subject best left undisturbed.

    And whither Raisins? FBG? Did she fall into a sheet cake and bake herself at 350 for 22 minutes or until a toothpick stick in her comes out mostly clean?

    Nice win today. Got to see parts of it. JJ didn’t bring his A game but he worked hard to keep them in it. I would have liked to see him earn the W though.

    Not a bad homestand. They’ve gotta figure out how to carry the good mojo on the road. Milwaukee has been struggling. Time to capitalize.

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  495. 509 Savannah Guy May 26, 2008 at 8:21 pm

    Salty, stuck again? What the? You may need to change your login status.

    Don’t mean to be hoggin’ the juke box, but I got one more play coming, so I’ll just push B-9… for the good finish to the good holiday weekend.

    Memorial Day Song.

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  496. 510 Savannah Guy May 26, 2008 at 8:23 pm

    Hey Klobber. It was a nice win today and good homestand. I think they proved something with the way they handled the Snakes. I feel momentum.

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  497. 511 Savannah Guy May 26, 2008 at 8:25 pm

    Salty, it was a great weekend. Fished Saturday and today. Many fish were caught and had a great BBQ yesterday. Could not have asked for better. Hope you and everyone here had a good weekend.

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  498. 512 Carolina Lady May 26, 2008 at 8:30 pm

    Braves activate Carlyle from DL
    7 hours, 36 minutes ago – Yahoo Sports

    ATLANTA (AP)—Atlanta Braves right-hander Buddy Carlyle was activated from the 15-day disabled list on Monday, and reliever Chris Resop was designated for assignment.

    Carlyle was placed on the disabled list on May 10, retroactive to May 9, with a strained left neck muscle.

    Carlyle is needed because the Braves are not certain Jorge Campillo, who has blisters on two fingers on his pitching hand, will be able to make his next scheduled start Thursday at Milwaukee. Carlyle made 20 starts for Atlanta in 2007, when he was 8-7 with a 5.21 ERA.

    Resop was 0-1 with a 5.89 ERA in 16 games. He has 10 days to be traded or claimed by another team before he can accept a minor league assignment with the Braves.

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  499. 513 Carolina Lady May 26, 2008 at 8:35 pm

    Ex-MLB pitcher Gonzalez killed by lightning
    1 hour, 15 minutes ago – Yahoo Sports

    CARACAS, Venezuela (AP)—Former major league pitcher Geremi Gonzalez, who won 11 games for the Chicago Cubs in 1997, was killed by a lightning strike in his native Venezuela on Sunday. He was 33.

    Emergency management official Herman Bracho said Monday that Gonzalez was struck by lightning at a beach.

    Gonzalez pitched for five major league teams from 1997-06. The right-hander appeared in 131 games with 83 starts, compiling a 30-35 record.

    Gonzalez also played for the Tampa Bay Rays, Boston Red Sox, New York Mets and Milwaukee Brewers. He made a combined 24 appearances for the Mets and Brewers in his final major league season in 2006.

    Gonzalez played for current Cubs manager Lou Piniella in Tampa Bay and was on the mound when Sammy Sosa’s corked bat exploded in a game at Wrigley Field on June 3, 2003.

    “That’s a tragic thing,” Piniella said. “He was a nice young man. He was a competitive kid, really good natured. It’s a shame, it really is. I liked him a lot.”

    Chicago White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen, a fellow Venezuelan, expressed his feeling before a game in Cleveland.

    “It’s sad,” Guillen said. “A lot of people are going to be shocked. He was a good man. He had a lot of ups and downs in his career. He was 33. It was so early in his life to die. I wish the best to his family. The news went around the country pretty fast.”

    Brewers manager Ned Yost expressed similar feelings.

    “He was so much fun to be around. He was always happy, always smiling,” Yost said. “He was a guy that could scare real easy and then horse laugh. He was just one of those guys that when he saw you, he always had a smile on his face.”

    The Toronto Blue Jays released him during spring training last year. Gonzalez then moved to Japan and pitched in five games for the Yomiuri Giants.

    “The Chicago Cubs are very saddened today to learn of Geremi Gonzalez’s sudden passing,” general manager Jim Hendry said in a statement.

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  500. 514 Savannah Guy May 26, 2008 at 8:43 pm

    CL, sad to hear about Geremi Gonzalez… such a young man. Reminds that we know not when or where… Prayers for his family.

    Glad to hear about Buddy Carlyle coming back. That was a nasty collision his noggin had with a 30 mph thigh headed to first. He was doing well up to that point in the game if I remember correctly.

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  501. 515 Savannah Guy May 26, 2008 at 8:50 pm

    Gotta run… fish to fry. Uh, not the Scribe type… the other kind. 🙂

    Check back later.

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  502. 516 chrisklob May 26, 2008 at 8:52 pm

    SG, I agree. While the Mess are in disarray, I feel pretty good about the rest of the homestand. The A’s are pretty good and we know how good the Snakes pitching can be. Momentum building.

    Hope you don’t mind but I’m gonna cut in line at the juke box. Found a quarter in my sofa cushion and it’s burning a whole in my pocket. Originially went looking for a Doors “Mojo Rising” to go with my “mojo” comment a little while back. Found this instead. Enjoy.

    Oh, and I’m too lazy to do the html thing. Y’all will get over it, I promise!

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  503. 517 chrisklob May 26, 2008 at 8:53 pm

    OH, and I’m not making any political statements here! Nosirree! Just so that’s clear with everyone!

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  504. 518 chrisklob May 26, 2008 at 9:06 pm

    CL, thanks for posting the two stories. I’m glad to see Buddy back too. Resop being DFA’d was no surprise. I just hope they can get something for he and Pena. Maybe some bats!

    Should be some interesting decisions to be made once Smoltz, Soriano and Gonzalez are ready to be activated. In my mind, Stockman will likely be headed back to Richmond. Not sure who else may be asked to leave though. Of course, it wouldn’t surprise me if someone went on the “DL” to make room for someone (nudge, nudge, wink, wink). You know how those things go.

    Very sorry to hear about the Gonzalez kid. Just goes to show that God’s got a plan and when he’s ready for you, you gotta come.

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  505. 519 Savannah Guy May 26, 2008 at 10:28 pm

    Klobber, The Doors were a great, groundbreaking group. Yes, I know… some people today might criticize Jim Morrison for being strange, but it was art, poetry and music to him. Along with peyote and such… Lizard King and so forth. It was the times. Good stuff.

    Gotta get the mojo goin’ for Braves. Where’s my old foam tomahawk from the early 90’s… that worked too. 😀

    Salty, weirdest thing… I was catching up on the posts and all of a sudden the whole page shifted down. So I scrolled back up and there was a post from you that must’ve been in the Bermuda Triangle… or the Lollipop Guild. Maybe those posts of your are going to the land of Oz?

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  506. 520 Voice of Raisins May 26, 2008 at 10:45 pm

    Ummm… been away a little while. Did I miss anything?

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  507. 521 chrisklob May 26, 2008 at 10:52 pm

    SG, the Doors were just a little before my “time”, unfortunately, so while I learned to appreciate their music, it was not until a few years later. Still though, as you said, very groundbreaking stuff.

    I actually found another video of theirs that started with this crazy moving psychedelic imagery. Clearly the consumption of mushrooms and/or acid was involved in the making of the video and I’d go out on a limb and say they are also probably required for viewing at maximum pleasure. I didn’t post it because I didn’t want Paladin to go off in some sort of seizure when he saw all the crazy moving lights! 😀

    Raisins, where have you been? I do not remember authorizing a weekend pass for you! 🙂

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  508. 522 Voice of Raisins May 26, 2008 at 11:02 pm

    Been doin’ family stuff, you know? In fact, I have a little sunburn as a souvenir. I had to check in and give one more SALUTE to the brave and honorable fighting men and women who do protect and have protected our way of life, and to say Howdy to my fellow B&S’ers.

    I hope everybody has had as good a weekend as I have. I have eaten a little too much, gotten a little too much sun and gotten too little sleep. It’s been awesome… 😀

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  509. 523 Savannah Guy May 26, 2008 at 11:07 pm

    Closing thought for ye olde blogge:

    When people argue, they are merely advancing an intellectual point of view… which is good. When people fight, whether over politics, religion or any number of things, they are just displaying passion for their own ideas and ideals… which is good. When they fight and even get a bit carried away with written words or step ‘over the line’ with words… they are just expressing hard held beliefs.

    Personally I can’t imagine anything more disagreeable and disingenuous as a group of people that always agreed on everything or would slink away because of passionate candor or verbal, written argumentative discussion, even if it goes against our own grain of acceptability.

    Truth is beauty, beauty truth and all that jazz.

    There is really no problem with that… in fact, it’s a very good thing. This Braves and Stuff blog has some of the best minds of any blog and some very eclectic tastes, habits, lifestyles and views from our diverse denizenry. I for one, wouldn’t have it any other way. This is the place to let it all hang out… amongst friends. When we disagree… if we give our honest points of view and we make our points with sound reason and truth, no matter the subject, we give each other what amounts to a gold coin.

    This is a good place, where even the occasional disagreement can be most interesting and compelling. Whether I agree with the politics or religious beliefs of another, I respect the honest exchange. Through honesty and truthful, passionate conversation we can perhaps change minds and change the world.

    Oh, would the last one to leave tonight, please turn out the lights.

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  510. 525 chrisklob May 26, 2008 at 11:15 pm

    Yes it is!

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  511. 526 Voice of Raisins May 26, 2008 at 11:19 pm

    Yes it isn’t!

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  512. 527 chrisklob May 26, 2008 at 11:22 pm

    No it is!

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  513. 528 Voice of Raisins May 26, 2008 at 11:23 pm

    OK, you have convinced me. It most definitely probably could be not.

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  514. 530 chrisklob May 26, 2008 at 11:28 pm

    I haven’t convinced you of anything!

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  515. 531 Voice of Raisins May 26, 2008 at 11:31 pm

    Sure you have. I’m certain of it… I think…

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  516. 532 chrisklob May 26, 2008 at 11:39 pm

    Raisins, this could go on all night but I have a date with my pillow.

    Now, if we could only find FBG………..

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  517. 533 Voice of Raisins May 26, 2008 at 11:45 pm

    You’re right, and my brain hurts.

    To quote Chevy Chase: Goodnight and have a pleasant tomorrow.

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  518. 534 morpheus45 May 26, 2008 at 11:56 pm

    Same song as earlier, but cooler footage.

    And now a much more peaceful and moving memorial montage, set to Eric Clapton (accoustic) : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WO5tPf9LUC4

    It can be about love, it can be about hate. It can be about truth, it can be about honor. It can be about oil, it can be about opium. It can be about impotence, it can be about virility. It can be about land, or coal. It can be about justice or oppression.

    One thing, however, remains the same if it involves America: if you’re not willing to spill SOMETHING PRECIOUS TO YOU, whatever it may be, to keep this the greatest nation the world has ever known than you deserve to live somewhere else and don’t let the door hit you in the $## on the way out.

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  519. 535 chrisklob May 27, 2008 at 12:21 am

    Grinch, the music in the first video sure is catchy, isn’t it? Paladin’s sure to enjoy that one.

    The second was very touching. No matter one’s thoughts on the war and whether or not we should be fighting it, one thing can’t be forgotten. That’s the human element. All the brave men and women fighting and dying are fathers and husbands, mothers and wives, daughters, sisters and friends of people that are anxiously awaiting their safe return. They deserve our unconditional support. These people, and not any politicians, are responsible for making this country the greatest country in the world as Paladin very equolently stated earlier this afternoon.

    As some of you know, my father was born in Poland just before WWII and he and his parents emigrated to the US in 1947 virtually penniless. He joined the US Army after college. He felt it was an obligation that he owed this country for allowing him the opportunity at a better life. I always respected that. It’s a shame that many of today’s immigrants don’t share the same sense of responsibility that he did.

    God bless our troops, both active duty and retired, living and dead. Thank you for your sacrifices.

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  520. 536 Bob, journalist May 27, 2008 at 12:32 am

    Well, My computer problems have been basically resolved … about 85% restored … will hopefully complete the process tomorrow following Carol’s Chemo session.

    Also trust that it has been a good holiday for all … and those who have died in the service of our country, including those days when we were “the colonies”, have been duly and properly remembered … God Bless them all!

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  521. 537 morpheus45 May 27, 2008 at 1:07 am

    Absolutely, and Amen. And as I’ve said to some earlier (in public and in private), my views on war are quite complex. Sometimes I support it, sometimes I don’t. Sometimes I recognize the motives for what they are and support them instead of the party line, sometimes I don’t. Sometimes I support the party line, as I feel it’s honest. Sometimes I think it’s BS. However, I always, no matter what, support my ancestors who fought against the British, the Romans, the Indians, each other during the civil War, the Spanish, the Japanese, the Germans, the North Koreans, the Chinese, the Vietnamese and all “police actions” since. Besides legions of family, I’ve got friends I went to high school with who died in DSI, other campaigns I can’t mention and who are dying and being mentally and physically maimed now. They’re not making any excuses, and neither am I. That’s the price of peace. I’m living in a beautiful 170-year old house right now because of the blood of my ancestors and I’m chronicleing their stories for the public as a small, small partial payment for their gift to me and my country. Whatever light-hearted discussions we have here are or should be completely insignificant in the ultimate scheme of things. Unfortunately, one of us has chosen to sully EVERYONE’S good name and step in %$#% instead. Oddly enough, it’s someone I haven’t heard from since. No big surprise, but being a man of my word I’ll wait ’till noon tomorrow to drop it or take it further.

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  522. 538 morpheus45 May 27, 2008 at 1:59 am

    Sydney Pollack died today at age 73. A pioneering director who will be missed.

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  523. 539 morpheus45 May 27, 2008 at 2:53 am

    Buddy Carlyle is not as good as Chris Resop and has options…Resop doesn’t. What does Buddy know about Bobby to keep him on the roster?

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  524. 540 Gil in Mechanicsville May 27, 2008 at 3:46 am

    Answer to above…. The strike zone???? 🙂

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  525. 541 Gil in Mechanicsville May 27, 2008 at 3:56 am

    Good morning all…. Yes. the Bravos pulled off a good win yesterday and Jair again pitched beyond his years. This recurring blister thing is beginning to worry me a bit. Three pitchers complaining of the same problem…

    The R-Braves are in the tank… 6 losses in a row remind me of why minor league baseball can be so frustrating.

    And war… what is it good for? …. Personally, I am a lover and not a fighter but I have been known to scuffle now and then…

    Bob, glad to hear your computer issues are being resolved… Frustrating things computers are sometimes.

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  526. 542 Gil in Mechanicsville May 27, 2008 at 4:00 am

    And one last parting shot…. Until we can secure our own borders, I think we could worry a lot less over someone else’s problems….

    And does it really make sense to have essentially a one sided free trade agreement with China and continue to embargo trade with Cuba?

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  527. 543 Gil in Mechanicsville May 27, 2008 at 4:02 am

    And the Nationals could use Resop but I think they may try to get him on the cheap….

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  528. 544 morpheus45 May 27, 2008 at 4:17 am

    Buddy certainly doesn’t have problems finding the strike zone, the problem is his pitches are about 10 mph slower than Resop’s and with less movement. Makes for an ugly recipe.

    Gil, agreed with your political views.

    My only problem is watching my best friends get their faces stitched together and being called a %$^# this and ^%$# that and a drunken pig for feeling emotional about it. Guess I just don’t fully understand being insulted by yellow-bellied cowards who don’t deserve to lick my friend’s boots…maybe someone else here who normally would have said something had these same things been said to anyone but the Grinch could fill me in on why it’s all been ignored.

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  529. 545 Gil in Mechanicsville May 27, 2008 at 4:46 am

    And now we know how wars get started…. Okay, make that 7 losses in a row…. Ugly game tonight by the local club…. Lots of walks, 3 errors… very uninspired group right now…

    Now politics… I’m going back to sleep… 🙂

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  530. 546 Savannah Guy May 27, 2008 at 8:40 am

    And now we know how wars get started

    Gil, they don’t start over roses do they. Well, maybe once or twice. Right now Braves and Stuff is fighting a war of attrition. Wait… take that back, maybe that’s not actually true. Braves and Stuff has natural ebb and flow because it’s a smaller community. When the matinee is playing down at the ‘movie house’ on Main Street in Stuffville or sometimes even if a Braves game is on, the streets are empty. Now, when a fight breaks out, folks usually just go the other way and go about their own business. Not like those big city fights where everybody circles ‘round and goads it on and such. Nope, fights here cause folks to stick to their knitting. Does Rosie Greer live around here?

    Anyhoo, it got ugly in here, with that fight yesterday. Downright nasty in fact. But then, what could you expect from two vicious hombres like Raisins and Klobber? Oh, it was brutal… the whole Monty Python thing, back and forth and such. It was like ping pong with all the back and forth, to and fro, fro and to… made me dizzy. Fortunately they settled it without too much bloodletting. Oh, the violent exchange. Oh, the horrors… mercy.

    Then again… it’s a smart blog and we may all be thick as a brick but our differences do make us think. Therein lies not the problem, but the real point of the blog and the real opportunity… for new ideas, new information and new seeds of thought to be planted throughout cyberspace. It’s a big place.

    Anyway Gil, guess it was you who finally turned out the lights last night. I’ll flip the switch and get the lights back on this fine morning. Coffee and bagels for everyone. I’ve only got a couple quarters and little time, so have a good day.

    Good morning Stuffville.

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  531. 547 Berigan 3, part 3, in 3-D May 27, 2008 at 8:43 am

    Grinch, you have mail……
    and sorry for anyone that saw my bad language here on the board yesterday, you know that is not how I usually handle things……

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  532. 548 The Eagle May 27, 2008 at 9:03 am

    In Navy and Marine wardrooms there are 3 forbidden subjects: Women, religion and politics. It must work. There hasn’t been a duel or even a fist fight in a wardroom in over a century.

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  533. 549 Voice of Raisins May 27, 2008 at 9:25 am

    SG: Cinnamon and raisin bagel for me, thanks. Toasted, lightly buttered, no cream cheese. I prefer a darker roast coffee – bold but not bitter. A little half-and-half, no sweetener. Thanks! 😀

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  534. 550 The Eagle May 27, 2008 at 9:27 am

    Y’all that want to listen to Jethro Whoever, be my guest. But, if you want to listen to some flatout bad @$$ guitar pickin'(and singin’), try this.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V13y7n49yfU

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  535. 551 Voice of Raisins May 27, 2008 at 9:53 am

    Eagle: I’ll see your picker and raise you one guitar pickin’ fool.

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  536. 552 The Eagle May 27, 2008 at 9:55 am

    I painted one of my guest bedrooms over the weekend. And now, the fascination of watching it in the final stages of drying beckons me. Choices, choices.

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  537. 554 Savannah Guy May 27, 2008 at 9:59 am

    There hasn’t been a duel or even a fist fight in a wardroom in over a century.

    Strangulations? Smotherings? Pillow fights? :mrgreen:

    Raisins, I have your just-right bold coffee, cinnamon and namesake bagel right here. But what… no cream cheese? Lochs? Calamada olives? Capers? Onions? You’ve got to eat. Look at those bones. You’ll blow away. You’ll catch a cold. I worked so hard shopping to get all those things and now you want a goy breakfast? What has happened to you? Fever? What will the nice man at the kosher deli think? I’ll have to avoid him now. It’s so embarrassing. Next time I’m seeink him I’m not givingk ghello. Oye vey, kids today!!! I get no respect.

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  538. 555 Carolina Lady May 27, 2008 at 10:00 am

    Keeping one eye on the phone
    New Hanover graduate Trot Nixon scrapping to get back to the big time
    By Bob Baum,
    Associated Press
    Published: Monday, May 26, 2008 at 11:18 p.m.

    Tucson, Ariz. | The roar of adoring crowds of Fenway Park has been replaced by a smattering of applause in Triple-A Tucson.

    Trot Nixon, once the epitome of Boston Red Sox grit and determination, is toiling for the Tucson Sidewinders and hoping at age 34 for another shot at the big leagues.

    If it’s not with Sidewinders’ parent club, the Arizona Diamondbacks, then somewhere else, and he doesn’t know why he hasn’t gotten a call.

    “You can ask why all day long, and you may never find the answer,” said Nixon, a Wilmington resident. “You just keep plugging away and doing what you can to help the team win ballgames, and let that decision be made by other front offices.”

    Though he’s not the player he once was, Nixon, the No. 7 pick in the 1993 draft out of New Hanover High, hopes that someone will need a left-handed hitter who hit .275 in the big leagues with 136 home runs and 555 RBI.

    “There have been some opportunities out there and I wish I could have been a part of them.” Nixon said. “Sometimes you really don’t know what I’ve done, and it’s usually nothing that a player’s done. They just see other players as a better fit.”

    Barring injuries, Nixon’s chance probably won’t come with the Diamondbacks. The return to health of Arizona’s Miguel Montero and Chad Tracy pretty much closed that door.

    “For us it was always a bit of a narrow opportunity,” Diamondbacks general manager Josh Byrnes said. “Montero came back, Tracy’s coming back, but Trot can still play.”

    It’s a long ways from those heady days in Boston, where Nixon had some of the most memorable hits in Red Sox history.

    He spent eight years in Boston before the team let him go and signed free agent J.D. Drew after the 2006 season. Nixon signed a one-year, $3 million deal in 2007 with Cleveland, where he hit .251 in 99 games with three homers and 31 RBIs.

    Then he found himself out of work.

    The only team to show interest was the Diamondbacks, who signed him to a minor-league deal in February. There was talk of playing the lifetime outfielder some at first base. The team experimented with it in spring training only to abandon the idea.

    Young outfielder Alex Romero beat out Nixon for Arizona’s final opening day roster spot. In the handful of moves the Diamondbacks have made since, Nixon stayed in Tucson, where he has played the outfield and as designated hitter.

    Nixon indicated his work at first was a waste of time.

    “If I’d have known that if I didn’t make the team I’d be spending my whole time in the outfield I would have just gone to the outfield and stayed in the outfield in big league camp,” he said.

    That’s as close to bitterness as Nixon came in the interview.

    “He’s been good,” Tucson manager Bill Plummer said. “He’s been one of our best hitters. The hard thing about Trot here is when we do have opportunities to drive in runs, they pitch around him. It’s been a tough scenario for him. He gets frustrated at times.”

    It’s not a great working environment for a major league veteran trying to prove he still has what it takes.

    “That’s why he’s playing, to get an opportunity,” Plummer said, “and unfortunately he hasn’t gotten one yet.”

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  539. 556 Voice of Raisins May 27, 2008 at 10:01 am

    SG: I gotta watch my girlish figure… 😳

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  540. 557 The Eagle May 27, 2008 at 10:10 am

    Raisins; If we are going to get away from the “bad @$$” venue then I raise you this.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Svm_Vnntyk

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  541. 558 Savannah Guy May 27, 2008 at 10:17 am

    Much good tunage on ye olde blogge this fine mornin’. Better than talk of politics, war, women, Chinese imports, poisoned toothpaste and pet food, nasty pond-raised shrimp, lead contaminated toys, nuclear race, pollution, radioactive dumping, Tianamen Square, Tibet and such. Goodness… what am I thinkin’? Anyway, it’ll all work out. America will wake up and smell the coffee… that is, just right, bold not bitter, half n’ half no sweetener coffee.

    My last quarter.

    See y’all later. Or sooner.

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  542. 559 Carolina Lady May 27, 2008 at 10:21 am

    SG, you do know that you’re On Deck, don’t you?? 🙂

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  543. 560 Carolina Lady May 27, 2008 at 10:35 am

    League poised to come down hard on slow play
    by Ken Rosenthal

    Managers and pitching coaches, start your engines.

    “A lot of them take the most leisurely strolls you can imagine out to the mound,” said Jimmie Lee Solomon, Major League Baseball’s executive vice president of baseball operations. “We’re going to ask them to jog out there unless there is some physical ailment that would cause them not to.”

    Getting slower:

    MLB average game times
    2006 – 2:48:11
    2007 – 2:51:13
    2008 – 2:51:45
    *Courtesy of STATS Inc. through Tuesday

    That means you, Lou Piniella. And you, Charlie Manuel. And Joe Torre, please submit a doctor’s note to prove that you underwent knee-replacement surgery last December.

    Baseball isn’t threatening to stage a managers’ 100-meter dash at the All-Star Game — though such an event, in the post-steroid era, might be more entertaining than the Home Run Derby.

    Baseball is, however, promising to enforce the rules concerning pace of game, starting in selected games Thursday and all games Friday.

    “Action will be taken this time,” Solomon said. “Umpires will enforce the rules. Everyone is on notice now.”

    Such talk is nothing new. But baseball, in a series of conference calls Wednesday, read the riot act to umpires, managers, general managers and in-game entertainment staff.

    Which leads to an obvious question: If the pace of games is again a major concern, is commissioner Bud Selig even less inclined to approve instant replay than he has been in the past?

    Not necessarily, Selig said.

    During the off-season, general managers recommended by a 25-5 vote that Selig approve replay on boundary calls — possible home runs that are fair or foul, over the fence or not.

    Selig, however, continues to believe that replay sometimes creates more problems than it solves.

    “What I have said all along is that I would be willing to at least look at some very limited type of instant replay — I mean, very limited,” Selig said.

    MLB pace of play (average):

    Padres……..2:41:39
    Braves……..2:44:53
    Twins……….2:45:09
    Athletics……2:46:19
    Phillies……..2:46:51
    Mariners……2:46:53
    Angels………2:47:00
    Nationals…..2:47:04
    Pirates……..2:47:28
    White Sox….2:47:57
    Cubs………..2:48:27
    Cardinals…..2:49:20
    Reds………..2:49:29
    Blue Jays…..2:49:29
    Royals………2:49:56
    Astros……….2:51:00
    Orioles………2:51:22
    Rays…………2:51:45
    Marlins………2:52:35
    D-backs…….2:53:03
    Rockies……..2:53:09
    Giants……….2:54:26
    Rangers…….2:55:38
    Indians……..2:56:27
    Brewers…….2:58:07
    Mets…………2:58:31
    Dodgers…….2:58:49
    Tigers……….2:59:33
    Yankees…….3:03:33
    Red Sox…….3:06:15
    *Courtesy of STATS Inc. through Tuesday

    “I know what the general managers have recommended. We have been talking about this for a long time. I’m not crazy about it, but it’s worth at least considering.”

    The pace of games is a separate issue.

    General managers discussed the topic at their annual meetings last November, and Selig said not one club “pushed back” when baseball again broached the subject at the owners’ meetings last week.

    The difference in play could be noticeable, if indeed baseball starts following its own rules. After initial warnings, batters can expect the penalty of an automatic strike if they linger outside the box between pitches, while pitchers can expect an automatic ball if they violate the 12-second limit for throwing a pitch.

    MLB also wants pitchers to get to the mound more promptly for their eight warmup tosses, umpires to act more quickly breaking up meetings on the mound, and clubs to act more diligently in cutting off in-game entertainment and public-address announcements.

    Otherwise, the games will just keep getting longer.

    Through Tuesday’s play, the average time of a nine-inning game was two hours, 51 minutes and 45 seconds, according to STATS LLC — up from 2:51:13 in 2007 and 2:48:11 in ’06.

    The biggest offenders, not surprisingly, were the Red Sox and Yankees — the only two teams whose games are averaging longer than three hours. The Tigers, Dodgers and Mets were the next biggest culprits.

    Yet, the attendance figures and local TV ratings for all five of those clubs — as well as those throughout baseball — indicate that their fans like the product.

    It’s MLB that objects to the pace.

    “The commissioner is adamant about this,” Solomon says. “We’ve gotten complaints from fans and members of the media. Our sponsors and broadcast partners really want to get the games rolling.”

    National broadcast partners, including FOX Sports, help slow the pace — commercial breaks are 2:25 in national games, 2:05 or less on local broadcasts, and the network breaks are even longer in the post-season.

    Then again, Game 3 of last year’s World Series — a 10-5 victory by the Red Sox over the Rockies — did not last 4 hours, 19 minutes because of commercials.

    At least one general manager expressed disgust Wednesday that baseball intends to implement significant changes in the middle of the season. But Solomon and Selig counter that baseball will simply do a better job of enforcing rules that already are in place.

    “It’s no one thing, it’s a cumulative thing,” Solomon says. “Last year’s game was long. The post-season was very long. I’m not even going to get to Game 3 of the World Series.

    “We really worked hard in the off-season to educate clubs and umpires, talk to all the parties involved about dead-time issues. We’ve monitored it to this point. It’s time to tighten up.”

    Hear that, Lou? Time to start jogging to the mound.

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  544. 561 Gil in Mechanicsville May 27, 2008 at 10:45 am

    Want to speed up the game? Expand the strike zone…. Works everytime…

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  545. 562 Voice of Raisins May 27, 2008 at 10:56 am

    How about eliminate all of the TV time stoppage? Oh, wait, no… can’t do that. That’d halt revenue. Can’t halt revenue…

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  546. 563 The Eagle May 27, 2008 at 10:57 am

    Want to speed up the games? Get rid of commercials and all of those obligatory shots of fools with their bodies painted, etc. Concentrate on the game and play ball!

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  547. 564 Gil in Mechanicsville May 27, 2008 at 10:58 am

    Yes, fans get bored with pitchers who don’t want to throw the ball to the batter… Blaine Boyer anyone? However, two games this weekend were very slow due to the pitchers being squeezed by the home plate umpire… A lot of walks makes for a slooooow game…

    And wither Trot Nixon. I remember him as a catcher for the Pawtucket Red Soxs doing a lot of damage to the Richmond club with his bat. That guy could flat out hit…. Wasn’t he on someone’s HGH or steroids supply list? Could be the reason he is not getting a call. More likely a club does not want to pay a part timer $3 million to ride the pine and hit about .275… Most clubs feel they can get that out of a young kid for major league minimum.

    And politics….? No problems, just remember the argument does not just go to the side that yells the loudest… Unless you are on TV… Civil discourse is always enlightening to me. I may not agree with your opinion but as long as you are not forcing it upon me I will always be glad to listen.

    Just remember, when it comes down to the end of the day, a person will vote their pocketbook 90% of the the time, regardless of the reason they give…. Just human nature… 🙂

    And 008… I think I like the “Hawk” better but it is your choice. I have been considering changing my moniker too…

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  548. 565 The Eagle May 27, 2008 at 11:06 am

    Gil; Look at it this way. An eagle is just a bigger, badder @$$ hawk. 😀

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  549. 566 Savannah Guy May 27, 2008 at 11:10 am

    Good thing I looked in… I’m on deck! Yikes. Can I have a half hour?

    I’m with Gil… SkyHawk is better, more memorable, less lofty than Eagle. Actually I like Paladin best. That’s just my opinion Pal, so take or leave. I know… it’s not up for a vote, but still… just sayin’.

    I do like Raisins new avatar. 😀

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  550. 567 The Eagle May 27, 2008 at 11:15 am

    For Gil and others who didn’t see the “connection” with my new moniker, here is a better one. And pay attention to the first line. It doesn’t mean I am looking for trouble, with anyone.

    http://www.blerings.com/TheEagle

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  551. 568 Voice of Raisins May 27, 2008 at 11:16 am

    How about Skypalhawkadinagle? 😀

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  552. 569 Voice of Raisins May 27, 2008 at 11:18 am

    Gotta jet for a while…

    Going to check out the last segment of my son’s football camp.

    Later, taters! 😀

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  553. 570 Savannah Guy May 27, 2008 at 11:22 am

    Red Sox…….3:06:15

    CL, yup, those Bosox work pitchers with the best of’em. According to your chart, they are the best of’em. I’m guessing that in itself causes their games to run longer than all others. They do make pitchers cough up more pitches than other teams. Then, there’s the green monster carems and such. Gil is right, expand the strike zone. Actually, just make it the strike zone what it should be… not what the umps have been doing lately. I saw a few by Glavine that were downright fraudulent.

    Speaking of coughing and green monsters, where’s our pals Bear and Grinch? Hope they have slipped back into the green and brown furry cuddly critters and get their arses back in here. :mrgreen:

    Better go start a’writin’ a lead… don’t want CL nixing me from the lineup.

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  554. 571 Savannah Guy May 27, 2008 at 11:26 am

    New name for Pal? Maybe join all monikers into an appropriate acronym?

    What words for an acronym of, say… CROTCHETY OLD FART?

    Nah… way too many words to come up with. :mrgreen:

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  555. 572 The Eagle May 27, 2008 at 11:27 am

    That’s me. Just a big cuddly eagle. It’s when people point out that I have feathers on my arse, that the shadow starts acrossin’. 😀

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  556. 573 Savannah Guy May 27, 2008 at 1:08 pm

    OK people, at 572 posts, this thing is slowing down. Which one of you shirking slackers is on deck for the new lead?

    Whoopsie daisy… it’s me!

    CL, you have mail. The lead is done. It might be controversial and may just shake up a few people but, hey… it’s freedom of speech, right? Tell it like it is and all, right? Denizens think you can you handle the truth?

    (this shameless teaser was brought to you by Mr. Fly. I had nothing to do with it. He commandeered my computer. Just caught him in the act. Little bugger.)

    :mrgreen:

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  557. 574 Savannah Guy May 27, 2008 at 1:10 pm

    “There is no strong performance without a little fanaticism in the performer.”
    – Ralph Waldo Emerson

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  558. 575 The Eagle May 27, 2008 at 1:54 pm

    Usually when there is an unpleasant odor, there is a fly in the ointment. Anonymous

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  559. 576 Voice of Raisins May 27, 2008 at 2:13 pm

    Your fly is open…

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  560. 578 Carolina Lady May 27, 2008 at 2:31 pm

    Note the names in this article and the details: hmmmm

    “Raleigh, N.C. — Three people died and three more were hurt in a weekend crash that closed the inner loop of Interstate 440 for a time, police said.

    Police said van driver Francisco Javier Martinez, 30, of 1925 Village Squire Circle in Raleigh, was driving the wrong way on the Inner Beltline shortly after 4:30 a.m. Sunday and collided head-on with an eastbound Lexus sedan near the on-ramp from Capital Boulevard.

    The driver of the Lexus, Guillermo Zintzun Jimenez, 26, of 7107 Eversfield Drive in Raleigh, and two occupants of his car, Dagoberto Zintzun Jimenez, 21, of 3104-C Holston Lane in Raleigh, and Santiago Pascual Tellez, 14, of 2413 Blossom Court in Knightdale, were killed in the wreck.

    Two other occupants of the Lexus, Jose C. Canuto, 24, and Louis Alberto Canuto, 22, both of 3216-C Calumet Drive in Raleigh, were injured in the wreck. Jose Canuto was listed in good condition Monday morning at WakeMed. Louis Canuto was treated at the hospital and released Sunday.

    Martinez also was injured in the wreck. He was listed in good condition Monday morning at WakeMed.

    He was charged with three counts of felony death by motor vehicle, two counts of felony serious injury by motor vehicle, driving while impaired, driving the wrong direction and no operator’s license.

    The Inner Beltline was closed for more than three hours between Wake Forest Road and Capital Boulevard after the wreck.”

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  561. 579 The Eagle May 27, 2008 at 2:33 pm

    CL; The answer is obvious. Don’t have a survivable illness. Have the decency and good sense to drop dead in place.

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  562. 580 The Eagle May 27, 2008 at 2:37 pm

    His impairment was his back was wet. Caused him to lose his sense of direction. Dismissed. Next case.

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  563. 584 Gil in Mechanicsville May 27, 2008 at 2:56 pm

    CL… Don’t think long waits for health care don’t already happen in the US… The folks who can afford it are the least affected. It is a lot like the cost of gasoline, those who make $200,000 a year really view the rise in prices as an inconvenience, the rest of us poor saps on a fixed income are the ones who suffer.

    There are lots of reasons the cost of health care have gone up in this country, greed being the foremost…. I once (notice that is past tense) had a dentist who would not give an price on work he performed until after he check to see what your dental insurance paid. I am not talking about the difference, I am speaking of what he thought he could get away with.

    How much you want to bet the driver of the afore mentioned Martinez never shows in court but will be on his way south of the border (and I don’t mean Dillon S.C.) before the ink dries on the warrant?

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  564. 585 Mr. Fly, sleuth reporter May 27, 2008 at 3:00 pm

    Waiter… there’s soup on me.

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  565. 586 Mr. Fly, sleuth reporter May 27, 2008 at 3:02 pm

    Courtesy of Mr. Gil:

    How to tell the sex of a fly:

    A woman walked into the kitchen to find her husband stalking around with a fly swatter.

    “What are you doing?” she asked.

    “Hunting flies”, he responded.

    “Oh! Killing any?” she asked.

    “Yep, 3 males, 2 females”, he replied.

    Intrigued, she asked, “how can you tell them apart?”

    He responded, “3 were on a beer can and 2 were on the phone”.

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  566. 587 The Eagle May 27, 2008 at 3:02 pm

    PJB: How the West Lost the World
    posted by Linda
    by Patrick J. Buchanan

    Europe, the Mother Continent of Western Man, is today aging and dying, unable to sustain the birth rates needed to keep her alive, or to resist conquest by an immigrant invasion from the Third World.

    What happened to the nations that only a century ago ruled the world?

    In “Churchill, Hitler and ‘The Unnecessary War’: How Britain Lost Its Empire and the West Lost the World,” published today, this writer will argue that it was colossal blunders of British statesmen, Winston Churchill foremost among them, that turned two European wars into world wars that may yet prove the mortal wounds of the West.

    In this book Buchanan asserts that the British Empire went from the strongest “nation” in the world in 1914 to an island protectorate of the US today, with little more importance than Puerto Rico. He also asserts that we are making the same mistakes and following them down that slippery slope. It is a worthwhile read.

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  567. 588 Mr. Fly, sleuth reporter May 27, 2008 at 3:05 pm

    Mr. Bald Eagle, fly ointment must smell good. Many blossoms are attracted. :mrgreen:

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  568. 589 The Eagle May 27, 2008 at 3:10 pm

    Flies are bald; eagles are crested.

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  569. 590 Gil in Mechanicsville May 27, 2008 at 3:10 pm

    While I do not always agree with Pat Buchanan, I will agree that some of his arguments are very compelling. His views on the effects of the loss of manufacturing capacity to other nations is spot on…

    I read a great quote from Teddy Roosevelt on immigration I will try to find and will post for all to read.

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  570. 591 The Eagle May 27, 2008 at 3:13 pm

    Another difference: Eagles make their homes in tall trees overlooking majestic vistas. Flies make their homes in dung piles overlooking…?

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  571. 592 The Eagle May 27, 2008 at 3:15 pm

    Gil; I don’t want to rain on your parade but CL posted that quote by TR last week.

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  572. 593 Voice of Raisins May 27, 2008 at 3:16 pm

    … Oh! Crested. I thought it said… nevermind… 😀

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  573. 594 Gil in Mechanicsville May 27, 2008 at 3:20 pm

    Theodore Roosevelt on Immigrants
    Netlore Archive: Emailed quotation in which Theodore Roosevelt insists that every immigrant must become ‘an American, and nothing but an American,’ forsaking their native language for English and all other flags for the American flag

    Description: Emailed quotation
    Circulating since: October 2005
    Status: Authentic / Erroneously dated

    Email example contributed by Alan H., 29 Oct. 2005:

    Theodore Roosevelt on Immigrants and being an AMERICAN

    Are we “SLOW LEARNERS” or what?

    Theodore Roosevelt on Immigrants and being an AMERICAN

    “In the first place we should insist that if the immigrant who comes here in good faith becomes an American and assimilates himself to us, he shall be treated on an exact equality with everyone else, for it is an outrage to discriminate against any such man because of creed, or birthplace, or origin. But this is predicated upon the man’s becoming in very fact an American, and nothing but an American…There can be no divided allegiance here. Any man who says he is an American, but something else also, isn’t an American at all. We have room for but one flag, the American flag, and this excludes the red flag, which symbolizes all wars against liberty and civilization, just as much as it excludes any foreign flag of a nation to which we are hostile…We have room for but one language here, and that is the English language…and we have room for but one sole loyalty and that is a loyalty to the American people.”

    Theodore Roosevelt 1907

    Comments: Theodore Roosevelt indeed wrote these words, but not in 1907 while he was still President of the United States. The passages were culled from a letter he wrote to the president of the American Defense Society on January 3, 1919, three days before Roosevelt died.

    “Americanization” was a favorite theme of Roosevelt’s during his later years, when he railed repeatedly against “hyphenated Americans” and the prospect of a nation “brought to ruins” by a “tangle of squabbling nationalities.”

    He advocated the compulsory learning of English by every naturalized citizen. “Every immigrant who comes here should be required within five years to learn English or to leave the country,” he said in a statement to the Kansas City Star in 1918. “English should be the only language taught or used in the public schools.”

    He also insisted, on more than one occasion, that America has no room for what he called “fifty-fifty allegiance.” In a speech made in 1917 he said, “It is our boast that we admit the immigrant to full fellowship and equality with the native-born. In return we demand that he shall share our undivided allegiance to the one flag which floats over all of us.”

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  574. 595 Mr. Fly, sleuth reporter May 27, 2008 at 3:20 pm

    Flies are bald; eagles are crested.

    Fluoride is bad for you, beak face. 😆

    Eagles make their homes in tall trees overlooking majestic vistas. Flies make their homes in dung piles overlooking…?

    Not all flies live the same. Not all humans live the same. I get to travel around the country reporting on Braves and fly in my buddy John Schuerholz’s jet and eat all manner of gourmet delicacies.

    But then, you have Nurse Rached and milk toast. :mrgreen:

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  575. 596 Gil in Mechanicsville May 27, 2008 at 3:23 pm

    Uh…. Never mind…..

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  576. 597 Mr. Fly, sleuth reporter May 27, 2008 at 3:28 pm

    Gil… no worry. FDR was better the second time around. 😆

    I am not a thing — a noun. I seem to be a verb, an evolutionary process — an integral function of the universe.

    Not sure where that came from… just popped out. Must be from Bucky Fuller (a genetic Telepod cousin).

    Blossom courtin’ music.

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  577. 598 The Eagle May 27, 2008 at 3:31 pm

    Anyone have a flyswatter…or Raid?

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  578. 599 The Eagle May 27, 2008 at 3:37 pm

    Waiter! There is a fly in my soup!
    What did you expect for this kind of price, an eagle?

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  579. 600 The Eagle May 27, 2008 at 3:42 pm

    How do you keep flies out of the kitchen?
    Put a pile of manure in the living room!

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  580. 601 The Eagle May 27, 2008 at 3:51 pm

    The bald eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus), our national bird, is the only eagle unique to North America. The bald eagle’s scientific name signifies a sea (halo) eagle (aeetos) with a white (leukos) head. At one time, the word “bald” meant “white,” not hairless. Bald eagles are found over most of North America, from Alaska and Canada to northern Mexico. About half of the world’s 70,000 bald eagles live in Alaska

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  581. 603 Mr. Fly, sleuth reporter May 27, 2008 at 4:06 pm

    Gotta fly now before Mr. Guy gets back.

    Back later.

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  582. 604 The Eagle May 27, 2008 at 4:08 pm

    It was a dive-bombing attack on that rag-head. I’ll get him next time. And that fish was a plant. I was armed with 250# APs.

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  583. 605 The Eagle May 27, 2008 at 4:20 pm

    Abbreviated Animal and insect Kingdom:

    Eagle……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………fly

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  584. 607 The Eagle May 27, 2008 at 5:40 pm

    GENEVA (AP) – The Red Cross warned Tuesday of a possible surge in “food-related violence” because of soaring prices that are increasing hunger around the world.

    Most of the debate surrounding the global food crisis has focused on boosting aid to poorer countries, but there is also concern about the potential for violence as people become desperate for food, said Jakob Kellenberger, president of the International Committee of the Red Cross

    And it could easily come here during the lifetime of you young ones. If you don’t own and know how to use a gun, you better get one and learn. You may need to protect your family, you and your possessions.

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  585. 608 Berigan 3, part 3, in 3-D May 27, 2008 at 7:47 pm

    Scott Hatteberg was DFA’ed by the Reds…Don’t know that he really would fit our needs…he did hit .310 last year…Norton hasn’t really hit after those first few games though…..

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  586. 609 The Eagle May 27, 2008 at 7:50 pm

    Berigan; Com’on back. Not many of us, and certainly not me, can say that we haven’t been there and done that. So, come on back to the sandbox and play.
    As for Grinch, when he gets through pouting he’ll be back. And the first thing he will do is blister my butt. :mrgreen:

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  587. 610 The Eagle May 27, 2008 at 7:51 pm

    There you are. I wasted a post.

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  588. 611 The Eagle May 27, 2008 at 7:53 pm

    Beddie bye time. Y’all bring ’em through.

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  589. 612 Berigan 3, part 3, in 3-D May 27, 2008 at 7:55 pm

    Not the first time, nor the last time for you Eagle! 😛
    It’s all good, thanks for wanting me! Of course, Grinch and I french kissed, what are you going to do for me??? 😕

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  590. 613 Berigan 3, part 3, in 3-D May 27, 2008 at 9:04 pm

    It did look like Diaz hand got into 2nd before the tag…

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  591. 614 Savannah Guy May 27, 2008 at 9:54 pm

    Looks like Diaz is hurt sliding into that stupid wall. Joe was right, having exposed concrete at the base is negligent on the part of the Brewers.

    Boy, it’s slow in Stuffville. I’m hittin’ the showers so I don’t miss the last inning. Oops… Brewers score. Gotta hold’em right there… we’re not hitting since the first inning so we can’t fall behind. I hate the way that sounds.

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  592. 615 morpheus45 May 27, 2008 at 10:38 pm

    Whaddaya know; a low scoring game and the team that bunts the runner over, steals third and then hits a fly wins. Anyone still worried Yost wouldn’t make a better manager upon return?

    Grinch is taking a temporary hiatus. And no, it has nothing to do with Berigan; we’re squared away. Y’all be good and I’ll probably drop in from time to time.

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  593. 616 flbravesgirl May 27, 2008 at 10:51 pm

    Good evening y’all. Sorry about my absence but I’ve had a paintbrush chained to my hand the past few days. 2 weeks in & I’m still waiting for the fun part of this vacation. 🙄

    Our boys are up to their old tricks on the road I see.

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  594. 617 chrisklob May 27, 2008 at 10:58 pm

    FBG, you’ve been AWOL for what, four days now? You could have told someone you were leaving!

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  595. 618 flbravesgirl May 27, 2008 at 11:11 pm

    Sorry, Chris. I was planning to check in at night the way I had been doing but haven’t had the chance to touch the computer since my mother the human whirlwind & sis arrived. You should have seen my email inbox. 😯

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  596. 619 Savannah Guy May 27, 2008 at 11:17 pm

    Another gem of a road pitching performance by Huddy, spoiled by no run support. Our hitters were not patient at all, with the exception of Chipper. To lose against a pitcher like Bush should embarrass our team. To top that off, Diaz hurt his knee and it sounds bad. Off to the DL.

    Grinch is right about bunting, stealing and moving runners over. The little things counted tonight, like they do so many nights… for winning teams. Those Brewers scraped and crawled but they got the job done and the game won. That was, once again, an unnecessary loss. %&$#@!!!!

    Now, would someone please tell me why Bobby Cox has to fiddle with the batting order so much when it was doing fine just the way it was? Yunel leading off does not work.

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  597. 620 Voice of Raisins May 27, 2008 at 11:19 pm

    Just poppin’ in really quickly to dissiminate (sp?) some info I picked up on the FSN post-game show. Bobby said they’ll DL Diaz tomorrow. He has a strained PCL (posterior cruciate ligament) and a bad cut on his left knee. He’ll be further evaluated tomorrow. Soriano will be activated when MattyD is DL’d.

    Oh, and HEY everybody!

    Very busy this evening… I’ll be back tomorrow —–>

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  598. 621 flbravesgirl May 27, 2008 at 11:22 pm

    Another great thing about Rabun: Last night we were finishing up some painting upstairs just at dark & I looked out the window overlooking our blackberry patch. There were what seemed like a hundred fireflies there. My parents swear there used to be fireflies in Bradenton but I had never seen them ’til coming up here.

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  599. 622 flbravesgirl May 27, 2008 at 11:24 pm

    Ouch! Not good news on Matty.

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  600. 623 Savannah Guy May 27, 2008 at 11:27 pm

    Raisins, the PCL ain’t good… hopefully it’s not strained too bad. Better than a tear, but I’ll be surprised if he doesn’t also have a torn meniscus after that knee-first slide into the wall. Then, playing afterwards didn’t help. He should’ve come out after he hobbled away. What was Cox thinking?

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  601. 624 Voice of Raisins May 27, 2008 at 11:31 pm

    And, according to Ms. Rogers across the street, “Braves disabled Matt Diaz with strained PCL and will send him to Atlanta for an MRI. They are activating Soriano…”

    I coulda told you that! In fact, I did! 😀

    Now I’m really gone…

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  602. 625 Savannah Guy May 27, 2008 at 11:33 pm

    A Raisins scoop! 😆

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  603. 626 Savannah Guy May 27, 2008 at 11:34 pm

    I’m over and out. G’nite all.

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  604. 627 flbravesgirl May 27, 2008 at 11:34 pm

    Sorry to leave so soon but I have to get to sleep. More painting tomorrow 😥 and possibly some wallpaper removal. Fun fun!

    Good night y’all.

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  605. 628 chrisklob May 27, 2008 at 11:37 pm

    Two scoops from Raisins? No, my bad. Just one.

    Sorry to hear about Diaz getting hurt. Hate to say it, but it’s not a big loss right now. He’s not exactly tearing the cover off the ball.

    SG, you’re right, he should have come out. But what in the Sam Hill was he (or Cox if he gave the sign) doing bunting the next inning? That makes absolutely no sense to me.

    FBG, wow fireflies? Haven’t seen any of those in years!

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  606. 629 chrisklob May 27, 2008 at 11:39 pm

    Oh sure, I show up and every one leaves. I can take a hint.

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  607. 630 The Eagle May 28, 2008 at 7:56 am

    St. Peter is at the Pearly Gates checking up on the people waiting to
    enter Heaven. He asks the next one in line, ‘So, who are you, and what
    did you do on Earth?’

    The fellow says, ‘I’m Barrack Obama, and I was the first black to be
    elected President of the United States ‘
    St. Peter says, ‘The U.S.? A black President? You gotta be kidding
    me! When did this happen?’

    And Obama says,
    ‘About twenty minutes ago.’

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  608. 631 Savannah Guy May 28, 2008 at 8:18 am

    Good morning to the fair denizens of ye olde blogge.

    Heard an oldie but goodie yesterday on the radio… sounded so nice, thought ‘d share it with you folks. It’s a love song.

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  609. 632 The Eagle May 28, 2008 at 8:25 am

    The President of the University of Tennessee was asked on a form, “Do you have investments?” He answered, “No”. Later, when he was called on it, he said, “I misunderstood the question”.

    More and more colleges are doing away with entrance tests(SAT, etc.). All they are interested in is the green. If the student, the student’s parents or some govermental agency has the moola, welcome to good ole State U. And we’ll keep you around as long as possible, ’cause we need the money. This generation is going to compete sucessfully against “old school” educated students from other countries? ‘Fraid not!

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  610. 633 The Eagle May 28, 2008 at 9:41 am

    “Grinch is taking a temporary hiatus. And no, it has nothing to do with Berigan; we’re squared away. Y’all be good and I’ll probably drop in from time to time.”

    Grinch says he is going to take a hiatus, so am I. He says that his has nothing to do with Berigan; mine has nothing to do with anyone, either. It’s just that it has gotten harder and harder to be a “part-time” blogger. Particularly during my choice hours of early morning and late afternoon, you can sit here for hours(slight exageration)with no one to talk to. The “chattiest” time is during the hours when I have packed it in. I’m not blaming anyone; that’s just the way it is.
    I’ll be available by e-mail. Many of you have it. Others, who want it, can get it from CL, SG, Klobber and others. I’m going to try to not even “lurk”. That is how I weaned myself from the DOB blog, which I left for entirely different reasons.
    Y’all take care. And I really hope my friends will stay in touch.

    Paladin/Sky Hawk/Eagle/Uncle/Crabby ole Codger

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  611. 634 The Eagle May 28, 2008 at 9:48 am

    “exaggeration”. I don’t want to leave with a misspell.

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  612. 635 Voice of Raisins May 28, 2008 at 10:05 am

    Look at that… I stroll in a little bit late, and Pappy takes off. (<Takes off… that’s pretty funny, and was a complete accident…)

    Well, I must say that the mid-days are most heavily populated by Palaskyhawkadinagle, Berigan and myself. Lately, I have been actually being a semi-productive member of society, plus the family is at home; even though my office is in a remote area of the house, the traffic, and subsequent demands on my attention, have increased dramatically.

    However, I’m still trying to be attentive to the Colossus since you all are sort of like my “co-workers”.

    By my count: Lew, Bob, jjs (and ChopSeal), SJA and JerseyGil are all departed. Grinch and Palaskyhawkadinagle are on hiatus, and several others are MIA. Remember, the Prodigal Son wandered far from home, and was heartily and lustily welcomed back upon his return. So shall you all be… don’t wait too long, OK?

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  613. 636 Savannah Guy May 28, 2008 at 10:18 am

    Paladin, your 8:25 post got me to thinkin’, so I grabbed my pencil and got into some thinkin’ and now there you are… gone. Don’t stay gone long. Just find some other stuff to do and check in a bit less often.

    Anyway, here’s what I was considering:

    It’s the corruption of the educational system and the resulting dumbing down of America that sets the stage for a social revolution without riots, bloodletting or fanfare of any kind. The sustained socialist ‘water dripping on the rock of democracy’ wears away at the foundation of our republic, it creates voting blocks of ‘have nots’ that support and sing to the castigating chorus of capitalist greed under the name of welfare, entitlement and saving the planet.

    The systemic transmutation of a free enterprise society and the lowered, liberalized bar of ‘educate to indoctrinate’ creates the ever growing cultural environment that begins and continues the vicious cycle of ‘progressive’, liberal values, thus becoming accepted policies and then becoming law. Contrary to modern popular belief, the road to fascism is paved with progressive, socialist ideals, not ‘right wing’ conservatives.

    But the campaign is way too expansive and rampant to be a clear conspiracy. How many people would it take to pull a nation-wide socialist conspiracy off without even being called on it? Most, if not almost all of the zealots and unwitting worker bees in the socialist, sectarian movement are often well-intentioned, intelligent, passionate and caring individuals. The ‘cause’ needs them to be useful idiots.

    So who’s or what is behind it? Is it a patient, plodding campaign to dismantle the Declaration of Independence, or is it more of a natural, human inclination when political systems are tested? Is it cosmic in nature? I have my theory, but I’d like to hear others.

    Thing is, without the social, cultural zombie citizens and the political eunuchs marching to the beat of the socialist drum beaten by self-serving and ‘useful’ minions, Kool-Aid drinking and PC policing fools scattered throughout all of government, nothing like what we’re seeing today would be happening in America. Without the systemic liberalization of schools and government, unchecked and unbalanced for many decades, the bleeding hearts (having nothing to do with helping anyone but themselves), the self described elite of the social intelligentsia, the ‘if it feels good lets do it mentality’ and the polarization of ethnic, religious and political groups… there is no way our country would put up with the issues we’re dealing with now.

    We’re living in a ‘what’s in it for me’ society, run by politicians that would do and say anything, including destroy this country for their own political power. Those lying, cheating politicians, in concert with and enabled by ambitious and self-centered leaders in government are on a collision course with freedom. Their siren call is then drilled, non-stop, into the heads of the masses by the liberal, leftist media.

    Pardon me. This is only a scratch of the surface. Not sure what pushed my hot button and made me blabber on so. May as well post it. Regardless, that being said, in my opinion, this eco/politico/socio condition is pandemic. It’s a beast of epic or biblical proportions.

    So… if that’s the beast, where’s the head?

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  614. 637 Mr. Fly, sleuth reporter May 28, 2008 at 10:47 am

    Brilliant post Mr. Guy. You are spot on. Excellent points. Loved it. 🙂

    Now, I have a solution for all of this trouble in the world, but it happens in the future and it gets worse before it gets better. Did I mention I could also time travel? While in that Telepod I was introduced to… ahh, nevermind. That’s another story for another day. Anyway, it won’t be easy or pretty… the future and all.

    The future is not for the faint of heart.

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  615. 638 Mr. Fly, sleuth reporter May 28, 2008 at 10:52 am

    Wow!!! Denizens are leaving, on hiatus, whatever. Maybe gone to Sons of The Revolution’ blogs? Sons of The Confederacy? AARP? :mrgreen:

    Anywhoo, they’re dropping like, uh… my kind.

    Time for Ian Dury poetry:

    Fly in the ointment
    Stain on the character
    Dust on the wainscot
    Hair on the gate

    Bee in the bonnet
    Ash on the waistcoat
    Flake on the shoulder
    Crack in the plate

    Eye on the clock
    Bat in the belfry
    Head in the sand
    Kick up the arse

    Smudge on the collar
    Hands in the paint
    Flea in the ear
    Snake in the grass

    I though that you love me
    ‘Cos that’s what you said
    Climb on the table
    Pat on the bed

    The further you love me
    You were taking the piss-tic
    Out of the frying pan
    Into the mystic

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  616. 639 Savannah Guy May 28, 2008 at 11:03 am

    May 28, 2008

    By Dennis McLellan, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer

    Earle H. Hagen, the Emmy Award-winning television composer who wrote the memorable theme music for “The Andy Griffith Show,” “The Dick Van Dyke Show,” “I Spy” and other classic TV programs, has died. He was 88.

    Hagen, who composed the jazz standard “Harlem Nocturne” and was a former big-band trombonist for Tommy Dorsey, Benny Goodman and Ray Noble, died Monday night at his home in Rancho Mirage, said his wife, Laura. He had been ill for several months.

    He was also a good whistler.

    Gotta go now… duty calls. See y’all later.

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  617. 640 Voice of Raisins May 28, 2008 at 11:03 am

    Wow… SG: You covered alot of ground, and I think I’m pretty much on board with everything that you have said.

    I believe that those leaning left figured out a long time ago that they could influence a growing young population through idealistic pie-in-the-sky “high moralistic” stances that are both misrepresented and empty – see Global Warming and Political Correctness. And, their constant indoctrination of tolerance has lead to a widespread disregard for laws, rules and standards, all in the name of enlightenment and higher purpose.

    It was said long ago that the more a person has to conserve, the more conservative he will be. The young people of our society, the ever important 18-25 demographic, are some of the most idealistic and passionate people you can find. Full of new-found independence, they will latch onto a cause or issue with the tenacity of a pit-bull and work overtime to see their work to fruition. Unfortuantely, most of them have yet to experience the reality of life. They have not yet “toiled the land” or felt the onus of having the government regulate their very ability to provide a living for themselves and/or their family. They lack the experience to discern reality from perception. They are oh, so easily influenced by a charismatic harbinger of change, regardless of what change is on the horizon, or what the long-term effects of that change will be. I don’t blame the kids, though, for their zeal and passion. I fault those who seek to exploit and use that youthful idealism for their own gain.

    We as a society have allowed the erosion of which SG spoke to occur. As with physical erosion, you can’t put back what has been stripped away. You can only seek to preserve what remains… or conserve what remains, if you prefer…

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  618. 641 Savannah Guy May 28, 2008 at 11:06 am

    Raisins, love the Stones Prodigal Son. Classic stuff.

    Away now…

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  619. 642 Savannah Guy May 28, 2008 at 11:12 am

    Good stuff there in your post Raisins… truth well told and such.

    Now, I really, really, really HAVE to go. Hope some other folks chime in too. Love to hear more ideas around the subject. Later.

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  620. 643 Mr. Fly, sleuth reporter May 28, 2008 at 11:16 am

    Well, I guess that means I gotta buzz off too, ’cause I’m, uh… with that guy.

    Final part of Ian Dury’s, “Fly in the ointment” song/poem:

    Rock in the carpet
    Gap in the market
    The open umbrella
    But wait in the hall

    An old bit of gum
    With nowhere to park it
    Soldier of fortune
    Ear on the wall

    I thought that you loved me
    Cos that’s how I felt
    Kick in the bollocks
    Under the belt

    I thought that you loved me
    Now I know I’m a prune
    I wish through the window

    Knot in the hanky
    Rat on the landing
    Little bit hanging
    Pain in the bum

    Mind your own business
    Only one standing
    Wrong side of the bed
    Terrible hum

    I thought that you loved me
    Cos that’s what you said
    Grub on the table
    Hat on the bed

    I thought that you loved me
    You were taking the piss-tic
    Out of the frying pan
    Into the mystic

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  621. 644 Savannah Guy May 28, 2008 at 11:30 am

    OK, one more… just as a public denizen service announcement. This just came to my attention. No need to panic or worry much of course… just be aware.

    FBI Warns: New al-Qaida WMD Threat

    Tuesday, May 27, 2008 9:47 PM

    The FBI issued a bulletin to 18,000 law enforcement agencies this week warning that al-Qaida has made new threats to use weapons of mass destruction against U.S. targets.

    ABC News reported late Tuesday that intelligence sources have confirmed that al-Qaida plans to release a new video on the web sometime tomorrow. U.S. intelligence believes the terror group will advise its “jihadists to use biological, chemical and nuclear weapons to attack the West.”

    An FBI spokesman confirmed the threat “calling for the use of weapons of mass destruction (WMD) against civilians.” The U.S. has no “intelligence of any specific plot or indication of a threat to the U.S.,” the Bureau spokesman said. Still, the FBI has taken the precautionary step of alerting other agencies of the potential threat.

    Such threats are not unusual for the Bureau. Earlier this year, Dr. Vahid Majidi, the bureau’s assistant director in charge of the WMD Directorate, told Newsmax that the FBI gets at least several dozen cases a year involving weapons of mass destruction.

    The Bureau takes such threats seriously.

    In a separate interview with Newsmax’s Ronald Kessler last year, FBI Director Robert Mueller said Osama bin Laden and his terrorist group were actively seeking to obtain nuclear devices with the intent to explode them in American cities.

    Mueller conjectured how al Qaida might acquire one or more nuclear devices. “One is to obtain a nuclear device that’s already been constructed from one of the former Iron Curtain countries, and the other way is to put together the fissile material and the expertise and do an improvised nuclear device,” Mueller said.

    “And there’s no doubt that al Qaida, if it had the capability, would go down either route to get a nuclear device.”

    Mueller also had little doubt as to al Qaida’s likely targets.

    “It would be someplace in the United States, in most likely Washington and or New York, depending on how many devices they have. Or both cities,” Mueller said.

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  622. 645 Berigan 3, part 3, in 3-D May 28, 2008 at 12:14 pm

    Good mornin’! Well, it was until 14 minutes ago!

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  623. 646 Berigan 3, part 3, in 3-D May 28, 2008 at 12:24 pm

    Gee Paladin,
    If you would stay up til dusk at least, there are people here, you know, during games!!!! 😛 take a power nap, why don’t ya? Or at least talk in the early am, or do you sleep for 12 hours???(Trying some reverse psychology-don’t tell him!)

    Now, some baseball talk…from mlbtraderumors.com

    ESPN’s Peter Gammons names ten starting pitchers who could be available in the coming months. We’ll try to devise a comprehensive list when we get to the position in our Trade Market series.

    Gammons’ trade possibilities: Paul Byrd, Jeremy Sowers, Derek Lowe, Rich Harden, Odalis Perez, Brett Tomko, Jarrod Washburn, Zach Duke, Vicente Padilla, and Kevin Millwood. Byrd, Lowe, Perez, and Tomko will be free agents after the season. Sowers and Duke are the kids. Harden is the oft-injured ace. Washburn, Padilla, and Millwood bring burdensome contracts.

    Gammons also five “unlikely, but not impossible” scenarios. He suggests A.J. Burnett, Bartolo Colon, Joe Blanton, Greg Maddux, and Ben Sheets could be moved under the right circumstances.

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  624. 647 Berigan 3, part 3, in 3-D May 28, 2008 at 12:50 pm

    Just catching up on news….Diaz on DL. Kotsay may go on the DL. So, we don’t call up an outfielder, we activate Soriano???? I know Infante can play the outfield, and so can Norton, but Joe said the other day that Norton isn’t real comfortable in left…and he’s 35….why not bring up Josh Anderson??? We are short a hitter, right???

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  625. 648 Voice of Raisins May 28, 2008 at 12:54 pm

    Speaking of baseball, (what a concept, huh?):

    With Diaz now injured, Kotsay experiencing the anticipated back soreness that has kept him unavailable lately, and relatively low offensive output from LF, should the Braves think about other options for LF?

    Sure, Blanco is proving that he is a pretty decent player, but the overall numbers in LF are the worst in the NL. Should a FA like, say, Kenny Lofton, who could also bat in the dreaded leadoff position, even be on the radar? Just wonderin’ what you all think…

    Now, pitching (still working on my journalistic transitions ). I have a theory that I want to throw against the wall to see if it’ll stick. The Braves could use another starter. The Phillies need another starter. Does that make some of the available pitching any more important to the Braves? For instance, take Ben Sheets. It would take a pretty hefty price to acquire Sheets, who would no doubt help our rotation. While Wren and boys may not want to go that route, the Phillies almost cetainly would. Sheets, or Washburn, or Duke, or whoever could solidify a very shaky Phillie rotation. So does that make him more valuable to the Braves by virtue of not only adding him to our rotation, but preventing Phila from acquiring him in the process? Again, just wonderin’… just throwin’ it out for discussion…

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  626. 649 Voice of Raisins May 28, 2008 at 1:05 pm

    B’gan: I think calling up Soriano was a given, it was just facilitated by Diaz getting hurt. They were already considering DL’ing Kotsay for the same purpose. Within a few days, we will see a flurry of activity. Obviously, with both BPena and Resop being DFA’d, there is a concerted effort to still work out a trade for one or both of them. I would almost certainly expect somebody to have enough interest in Resop to offer something. Also, Smoltz and Gonzo will need roster spots very soon.

    I wouldn’t imagine Bobby will go with an extra pitcher past the next 4 games anyway… He’s only using Buddy as a security blanket for the rash of blisters on the young starters. Infante will get the immediate starts, and even though Norton doesn’t like LF, he’s at least servicable if needed. I’m sure they have a plan.

    I guess they could always call up Thorman… 😀 JUST KIDDING!!!

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  627. 650 Berigan 3, part 3, in 3-D May 28, 2008 at 1:11 pm

    VOR, I think you know my opinion on LF! Well, I will add that I would add Lofton in a heartbeat! But, I think WW pointed out sarcastically, that he violated some cardinal rule of Bobby’s a decade ago, and will never be forgiven….I think if we saw him lead off a game with a single(he hit .296 last year) and stole 2nd, and scored on a single, we’d forgive him….A platoon of Lofton and Blanco would be pretty potent, IMHO…

    And Ben Sheets…I’d be all for him, but he does have an injury history,and would we keep him beyond this year??? We don’t know if Glavine and/or Smoltz will be here beyond this year…it seems Smoltz feels he’s done as a starter….if they were both off the books for 09, then we could afford Sheets, and like you say, keep him from Philly….

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  628. 651 Berigan 3, part 3, in 3-D May 28, 2008 at 1:16 pm

    Scott Thorman, .246 at Richmond…Greg Norton, .143(True, he has a .400 OBP) 1 for his last 19…..not quite as silly as you think! 🙂

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  629. 652 Voice of Raisins May 28, 2008 at 1:24 pm

    Well, B-dude, here is my humble opinion, for what it is worth. I whole heartedly believe that this is the final year for both Glavine and Smoltz. This is their final hoo-rah, and the Braves need to look at winning this year. Now, don’t get me wrong… I don’t mean sacrifice the future to win now. You don’t have to. Kenny Lofton, for example, is a short term investment with no prospect cost.

    As for pitching, I say go for the elite pitcher at the deadline and resign him long term immediately. There will be lots of cash coming off the books after this year. Glavine, Smoltz, Hampton, Teixeira. An immediate signing would send a message to both the clubhuse and the fanbase that the Braves aren’t willing to go dormant waiting for the next wave of talent to arrive.

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  630. 653 Voice of Raisins May 28, 2008 at 1:31 pm

    Experts in the field of concussion management strongly criticized the Mets on Tuesday for their handling of Ryan Church, saying that he has been put at significant medical risk by continuing to play through dizziness, lethargy and headaches. – NY Post

    Big surprise, there…

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  631. 654 Voice of Raisins May 28, 2008 at 1:32 pm

    Breaking news: Rick Sund named new GM of the Hawks.

    If anyone cares…

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  632. 655 Voice of Raisins May 28, 2008 at 1:49 pm

    Today’s 3 pronged plan to improve the Braves:

    1) Find a real leadoff hitter who plays LF and will solidify the top of the lineup. This will allow KJ (.263 as leadoff, .375 everywhere else) and Yunel (.250 as leadoff, .326 everywhere else) to do their thing as well. I like Blanco to occasionally spell the starters, keeping them fresher for September. There is one available somewhere… that’s Frank’s job.

    2) Start laying the groundwork to acquire that top-of-the-rotation pitcher by the deadline. Get him here, sign him, and solidify the rotation. Hudson, mystery guy, Jurjjens, Glavine, Campillo/Reyes works for me. It’s what you’d have if Smoltz were healthy, which is what we were all counting on. Maybe even Hampton can contribute to the 5 spot after the ASB.

    3) Don the white unis tonight. “Ooops!” 😀

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  633. 656 Voice of Raisins May 28, 2008 at 2:24 pm

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  634. 657 Voice of Raisins May 28, 2008 at 2:25 pm

    😀

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  635. 658 Voice of Raisins May 28, 2008 at 2:56 pm

    Falcons news: Doctors have cleared DJ Shockley to take part in all football related activities/workouts. I, personally, am a big Shock fan. Nothing would make me happier in his regard than for him to be the #2 guy behind Redman/Ryan.

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  636. 659 Voice of Raisins May 28, 2008 at 3:00 pm

    Nothing

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  637. 660 Voice of Raisins May 28, 2008 at 3:00 pm

    but

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  638. 661 Voice of Raisins May 28, 2008 at 3:01 pm

    complete

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  639. 662 Voice of Raisins May 28, 2008 at 3:01 pm

    and

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  640. 663 Voice of Raisins May 28, 2008 at 3:02 pm

    total

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  641. 664 Voice of Raisins May 28, 2008 at 3:02 pm

    blog

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  642. 665 Voice of Raisins May 28, 2008 at 3:03 pm

    domination!

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  643. 666 Voice of Raisins May 28, 2008 at 3:04 pm

    😎

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  644. 667 Savannah Guy May 28, 2008 at 3:25 pm

    Just came in to break the complete domination, lest Raisins set an impossible record to break… much like Cal Ripken and such. :mrgreen:

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  645. 668 Voice of Raisins May 28, 2008 at 3:26 pm

    Whew! 😯

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  646. 669 Savannah Guy May 28, 2008 at 3:31 pm

    Fifteen, count’em… FIFTEEN uninterrupted posts by Raisins… a new Braves and Stuff record of domination.

    Utter domination. Otter domination. Swimming mammal domination.

    Good thing I swooped in and stopped it before it got otter hand. 😀

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  647. 670 Savannah Guy May 28, 2008 at 3:32 pm

    Now, before I utter another word, I otter get back to my knitting. Much like Rosie Greer, only different.

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  648. 671 Savannah Guy May 28, 2008 at 3:44 pm

    Before I go, I think Paladin (aka A-Z) has taken temporary leave because nurse Rached allowed him and a few other ward patients… uh, buddies to go on a field trip to the zoo. They took the van.

    Chief can’t drive, so he talked Grinch into driving. The van should have padded walls and vinyl seats, so it should be safe and, well, easy to clean after the outing. Hope they don’t get into any trouble. Just between us, there was talk of busting out. Don’t tell the authorities.

    If you need to reach him, he can be contacted at:

    Palaskyhawkeaglecrabbyolcodgerhallmonitordin.com

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  649. 672 Savannah Guy May 28, 2008 at 3:52 pm

    Not sure if the link to Paladin’s web site worked. I’ll try again:

    palaskyhawkeaglecrabbyolcodgerhallmonitordin.com

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  650. 673 Hillbilly May 28, 2008 at 4:02 pm

    VOR, after noticing that you conversed with yourself for over an hour-and- a-half, I have to ask……..Have you ever seen the movie, “The Secret Window?” Just wondering.

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  651. 674 Voice of Raisins May 28, 2008 at 4:12 pm

    VOR, after noticing that you conversed with yourself for over an hour-and- a-half, I have to ask……..Have you ever seen the movie, “The Secret Window?” Just wondering.

    Who has time? All this conversing with myself is twice as demanding as normal blogging. Of Course, that would assume I actually know what normal is… 😐

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  652. 676 Mr. Fly, sleuth reporter May 28, 2008 at 5:07 pm
  653. 679 Voice of Raisins May 28, 2008 at 5:22 pm

    Whew… I’m worn out from such a busy blogging day. 😀 I gotta cool it for a while. (That and go to church)

    C-y’all later, taters.

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  654. 681 Mr. Fly, sleuth reporter May 28, 2008 at 5:43 pm

    See ya later, alligator.

    We’re amongst friends here, so I can show this.

    My accidental beginning… revealed

    His loss was my gain. Still… it’s sad. But then, he could’ve easily been a dumb monkey. Why am I craving a scotch on the rocks?

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  655. 682 Savannah Guy May 28, 2008 at 5:49 pm

    Pappy!!! I love that song… one of my all time favorites.

    Nice photography show on that clip too. Good find.

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  656. 683 Berigan 3, part 3, in 3-D May 28, 2008 at 5:59 pm

    VOR, I agree completely with your 1:49 PM post! The others, not so much! 😉
    Seriously, I guess nothing will happen til we find out how long Diaz will be on the shelf….
    Funny, Lofton is mentioned for a story on espn today….
    http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/columns/story?columnist=crasnick_jerry&id=3415233

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  657. 685 Gil in Mechanicsville May 28, 2008 at 6:32 pm

    Raisins… Josh Anderson is ready….

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  658. 686 Savannah Guy May 28, 2008 at 6:36 pm

    Bear, good article. Seems odd he can’t get hired.

    I’m inclined to agree with WW on the Lofton issue (if I remember it correctly), that Cox wouldn’t want him in the clubhouse. Other than his rap music before games, not sure if anyone knows what really happened between them, if anything. Maybe nothing happened and many folks are just surmising… or maybe he was just injured much of the one stretch he had with us and took it easy, didn’t push it and rehabbed on our dime and in his own sweet time… thereby sealing his fate with a Braves return. Dunno.

    Actually, since we don’t know what really happened (or didn’t happen) between Cox and Lofton, I’m inclined not to speculate too much.

    Would I think he’d be a good addition as a leadoff guy? Sure, if he played anywhere near the level he was a few years ago. I’d snatch him up in a minute… remember how he pestered the heck out of us in the 95 series? Seemed like he was unstoppable, poking singles to short left, stealing second, stealing third then invariably scoring. He ate us up. I’ve seen him do that in several post seasons. The man is a true threat… one of the best.

    After a quick peek at MLB.com I see that he’s 41 years old. What will he do in August? Is he still a threat? Is is speed still there? Will he want $6 mil?. Plus… how effective would he be getting used to NL pitchers? His BA looks good the last few years, so… what’cha think? So many questions.

    So, NL pitcher savvy? Fast? Healthy?

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  659. 687 Berigan 3, part 3, in 3-D May 28, 2008 at 6:44 pm

    Gil, I’d think Anderson and Blanco would make a very interesting tandem….
    SG, right you are about Lofton in the playoffs…the guy LIKES playing under pressure. The type of player the braves have needed forever, a guy you want up with 2 on and 2 out….He was doing last year for Cleveland what you describe back in 1995….He will play with a chip on his shoulder this year, if he gets a chance….plus, he hasn’t played for 2 months, and while it might take a week to get used to fastballs, et al, that time not running around should keep him sharp all year….

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  660. 688 Carolina Lady May 28, 2008 at 6:46 pm

    Cable has been out all day – 83 new messages to go through – so if one is from you, bear with me.

    NEW BLOG IS UP!

    Three weeks after the fact, the medical people have finally found that Mother’s back is fractured (L4) with other possible fractures at L3, L5, and in the sacrum. Another MRI tomorrow evening, then kyphoplasty on whatever fractures, possible nursing home for rehab.

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  661. 689 Savannah Guy May 28, 2008 at 8:39 pm

    Gotta take a break from jawbonein’… later.

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