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| Senior Member Join Date: Apr 2007
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| I'm a masochist I guess by going over there...but here's our beloved, NickPap on PhillaPhans. Great series win by you guys. You outplayed us in every single facet of the game. You truly were the better team. In about a month we will be looking up at you guys as we continue to plummet to the middle of the NL East. And when someone responded to him about being a bit overboard: Injuries are never an excuse. This team just flat out sucks more than a two dollar hooker right now. They have absolutely nothing going right for them. We are about to get our asses handed to us in detroit as well so it just gets better and better. |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Orlando, FL
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| As funny as his schtick is at times, this is disturbing. He's not a bad fan... just a depressing one. LOL
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| Senior Member Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Down by 11 in the 9th inning
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__________________ GET THE PIECE OF CRAP McGimpy OFF MY TEAM NOW!!!!! The McGimpy does most things upside down: eats, sleeps (an average of 23 hours per day), mates, and gives birth. Because of the McGimpy's upside down life, many of the McGimpy's internal organs (liver, stomach, spleen, pancreas) are in different positions from other mammals. McGimpy sometimes lets out a cry or hissing sound. During the rare times the McGimpy goes down to the ground (such as to change trees for food), it moves very slowly. | |
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| Senior Member | Payback will come when the Mets have their second homestand of the year at Citizens Bank Band-box at the end of the month. Only problem is that they'll need another starter for the DH, and I'm not sure there's a solid candidate right now. I would imagine it would be Vargas, because rolling the dice on five innings from Sele is too risky... |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Hard at work
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| I can imagine patients coming in with head colds, and him telling them to get their lives in order because they don't have much time left. Heck as far as we know he could be the next Dr. Kevorkian. |
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