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    Quote Originally Posted by RICHARD View Post
    THanks,
    I know some one with LG's. It's a sad thing.

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    http://www.slate.com/id/2221384/

    An interesting article.....I thought many pitches were strikes!
    Very interesting. Nice to see that my favorite station, NESN, is one of three with correct camera placement,

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    My mother died from ALS, Lou Gehrig's disease. It is heartbreaking, and any efforts to help find a cure are well worth it. At least as of ten years ago, there is not even a test for it - basically, they tested Ma for everything else, and then when that all came up negative, gave her the ALS diagnosis.
    I've Been Frosted

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    Quote Originally Posted by Karen View Post
    My mother died from ALS, Lou Gehrig's disease. It is heartbreaking, and any efforts to help find a cure are well worth it. At least as of ten years ago, there is not even a test for it - basically, they tested Ma for everything else, and then when that all came up negative, gave her the ALS diagnosis.
    I'm sorry, Karen, I didn't know your mom died of ALS.

    Some of these neuro diseases are so darn elusive.

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    So much for watching the game... Dodgers, 5-0 in the top half of the first!

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    Quote Originally Posted by RICHARD View Post
    So much for watching the game... Dodgers, 5-0 in the top half of the first!
    Did you cheer for Manny? We switched from the Tigers game to watch when he came to bat for the first time. Why does he look like such a slob?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grace View Post
    Did you cheer for Manny? We switched from the Tigers game to watch when he came to bat for the first time. Why does he look like such a slob?

    Because he is a slob, I want to knock his arse down and shave his head...I am going to invoke the spirit of my mom....


    "He looks like he smells!"


    Seriously?

    I hate the stupidity that pro players get because they are 'gifted'.

    In the early Dodger years the O'Malley's demanded 'clean cut-tedness" from the players. I remember Walter Alston and the 70's "hair wars" with some players on the team, Don Sutton looked like a friggin Brillo Pad on the mound.

    I still have nightmares about Oscar Gamble and his tumbleweed!

    For some reason the uni rules/fashion started to change and it's not the same anymore.

    The pine tar on the helmets makes me crazy.
    Baggy uni pants, like Man-roid hair, the bandana, and oversized jersey?
    I can't defend any of that.....especially when the team lets one player get away with it!


    I really do miss the Old Astros uniforms and want to see the White Sox play in shorts again.


    And while we are at it?

    Give the batters one extra strike!

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    Tim Wakefield - ALL STAR

    Isn't this nice


    At last, Wakefield is an All-Star
    By Mike McMahon
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    BOSTON - Tim Wakefield was planning on taking his wife, Stacy, on a mini-vacation during next week's All-Star break.

    I hope she doesn't mind St. Louis; I hear it's beautiful there this time of year.

    Yesterday, the 17-year veteran was named to his first All-Star team, when Tampa Bay manager Joe Maddon selected the knuckleballer to come out of the bullpen for the American League.

    "I've been a big fan of his for a long time," said Maddon. "He's having a great season and it's about time he was named an All-Star."

    It is about time.

    Wakefield, 42, becomes the oldest first-time All-Star since Satchel Paige was named as a 46-year-old in 1952.

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