dude the fukcin mall up here is BOMBARDED with redsox sh*t!!!!
Kid you're like 3 hours from fenway.....next year we are hittin that sh*t up alot!!
less than that..like 60 miles bout an hour
oh `im sorry did i walk into the women`s room?
oh its fenway? ok then.
oh `im sorry did i walk into the women`s room?
oh its fenway? ok then.
Come on now sailor.....we won't give out your little secret :lol:
ok since you prob didnt know ill let it slide without killing you and eating the lean parts of your body. ( no trip. im still doing that to you)
but if you call a Marine a sailor, he has every right to fcuk your eye socket with his fist until you die.:hammer:
put some pants on slut![]()
Always been a sox fan since I was a kid, cause of Roger Clemens.
But the Jays are my true team.
Beantown babay!
fukcin right doggie :thumbsup:
Where u from man?
I grew up 15 mins outside of the city... quincy, ma
NH is my vacation spotnorth conway
i jus moved here last week from daytona beach...so im still getting adjusted to things....
Welcome!!! Have you been to boston yet?
they suspended clemens for 5 games for beanin that dude.....
yea clemens was my hero when i was a kid too!!
I like the Red Sox for a couple reasons.
1) I hate the Yankees with a passion and since the Sox are their biggest rivals I therefore love the Sox.
2) I got family up in Boston
And those are VERY solid reasons i may add :cheers:
Plus, I was in Boston on business when they won the series. Let me tell you, Boston parties WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY better than NY does.
Choosing a favorite between two teams is like having an election between Hitler and Stalin. I guess I would have to go with the Red Sox (Stalin).
I like the Red Sox for a couple reasons.
1) I hate the Yankees with a passion and since the Sox are their biggest rivals I therefore love the Sox.
2) I got family up in Boston
:cheers: cheers to that. I actually don't hate new york itself, just the godda*n yankees. My wife was born in queens, so she has alot of family up there we visit pretty regularily....but i couldn't agree more....boy does boston know how to PARTY!!
Choosing a favorite between two teams is like having an election between Hitler and Stalin. I guess I would have to go with the Red Sox (Stalin).
Oh I got nothing against New York itself. I like the city to be honest. I like Manhatten for the most part. The Bronx sucks balls. Brooklyn is ok. Statin Island blows goats. Queens I'm neutral about. I kinda like the Mets though cus they always feel like underdogs and they don't pretend like they walk on water.
I also have always like the Cubs.
LOL! yeah well if the U.S hadn`t jumped in then Hiter would have beat Stalin`s ass ugly.
I like the Red Sox for a couple reasons.
1) I hate the Yankees with a passion and since the Sox are their biggest rivals I therefore love the Sox.
2) I got family up in Boston
You realize they were only there rivals in the last few years. The Sox were never up to the yanks level until recently
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You realize they were only there rivals in the last few years. The Sox were never up to the yanks level until recently
Wow....so they have only been rivals for the last few years huh? Guess you don't have a clue about the yankee/redsox rivalry, much less baseball in general with that statement.
it goes back to the babe ruth trade right?
it goes back to the babe ruth trade right?
The curse of The Bambino. Babe Ruth was a player for the Red Sox. They won the 1918 World Series with him and then the very next year traded him to the Yankees for CASH. Hadn't won another World Series since then until they broke the "curse" in 2004.
Red Sox fans saw the curse in full effect in 1986. Bill Buckner. Whoa boy was that the curse in overdrive! The Red Sox had everything locked up and set for celebration in game 6 of the 1986 World Series against the Mets. Mookie Wilson hit a dribbler to Bill Buckner. It would have been an easy 3rd out. EASY. But it went under Buckner's legs. The Mets went on to win that game by some absolute miracle and then dominated game 7 to win the series.
The night of game 6 in the 1986 series, people were literally wandering the streets of Boston aimlessly in disbelief. People were wandering around in robes, pajamas, slippers, and mumbling to themselves. The shock to Sox fans was ... catastrophic.
As you might imagine, the win at the 2004 World Series, the 100th World Series IIRC, was incredible for Sox fans around the country. The parties that went down in beantown were outstanding.
I can only imagine what Chicago would be like if the Cubs finally won. They haven't won a World Series since 1908. It would be fitting to win it in 2008.