On Nov 4, 10:05 pm, Pauli G <rior...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Big-mouthed bandwagon Yankee fans, fat on a World Series victory and > eager to tell the entire world all about it.
Heh...on another board in which I am a moderator one of the first posts today was this: ----------------------------------- As a lifelong Yankee fan, we take great pleasure in our latest victory.
It is especially gratifying to see that the overrated loud mouth Jimmy Rollins was made to look so foolish after his silly prediction.
The Yankees greatness is testimony to their long-term commitment to investing in great talent, regardless of the price. To all of those who are critical of the Yankees' investment in their team, we remind them that you have to spend money to make money. Just ask the Yankees Network TV partners, Goldman Sachs.
Congratulations to George and his sons, to Brian Cashman and Joe Girdari to the Yankee fans and to American Capitalism for continuing to produce the best team in the history of Sports.
In fact, it was a near perfect week as the Yankees won the World Series and the arrogant Democrats suffered humiliating defeats. Perhaps the White Sox can find a job in 2012 for the most arrogant resident at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, He and Ozzie deserve one another.
On Wed, 4 Nov 2009 20:05:13 -0800 (PST), Pauli G wrote... > Big-mouthed bandwagon Yankee fans, fat on a World Series victory and > eager to tell the entire world all about it.
Much easier to deal with than the smug members of 'Red Sox Nation', who are getting increasingly more difficult to find as October 2007 fades into the distance.
On Nov 5, 3:56 pm, Anthony Summers <summerstorm0...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> On Wed, 4 Nov 2009 20:05:13 -0800 (PST), Pauli G wrote... > > Big-mouthed bandwagon Yankee fans, fat on a World Series victory and > > eager to tell the entire world all about it.
> Much easier to deal with than the smug members of 'Red Sox Nation', who > are getting increasingly more difficult to find as October 2007 fades > into the distance.
> -- > A. Summers || summerstorm0007-->at<--yahoo.com
On Thu, 5 Nov 2009 19:16:24 -0800 (PST), Pauli G wrote... > On Nov 5, 3:56 pm, Anthony Summers <summerstorm0...@yahoo.com> wrote: > > On Wed, 4 Nov 2009 20:05:13 -0800 (PST), Pauli G wrote... > > > Big-mouthed bandwagon Yankee fans, fat on a World Series victory and > > > eager to tell the entire world all about it.
> > Much easier to deal with than the smug members of 'Red Sox Nation', who > > are getting increasingly more difficult to find as October 2007 fades > > into the distance. > ah yes, the Orioles fan.
Oh, please. I was pulling for the Red Sox in 1986 and pretty much any time that they made the playoffs that a team of mine wasn't involved. After 2004, however, the fans around that area (and those from all over the country who jumped on the bandwagon) got quite annoying. For you to try to deflect this legitimate observation by pointing out that I'm an Orioles fan is just silly. Picture Jackie MacMullan and Michael Smith (among many others) blathering on about the 'sports capital of the universe' around the time that the Red Sox, Patriots, Celtics, and even the bloody NE Revolution were doing well... it was nauseating.
> On Thu, 5 Nov 2009 19:16:24 -0800 (PST), Pauli G wrote... > > On Nov 5, 3:56 pm, Anthony Summers <summerstorm0...@yahoo.com> wrote: > > > On Wed, 4 Nov 2009 20:05:13 -0800 (PST), Pauli G wrote... > > > > Big-mouthed bandwagon Yankee fans, fat on a World Series victory and > > > > eager to tell the entire world all about it.
> > > Much easier to deal with than the smug members of 'Red Sox Nation', who > > > are getting increasingly more difficult to find as October 2007 fades > > > into the distance. > > ah yes, the Orioles fan.
> Oh, please. I was pulling for the Red Sox in 1986 and pretty much any > time that they made the playoffs that a team of mine wasn't involved. > After 2004, however, the fans around that area (and those from all over > the country who jumped on the bandwagon) got quite annoying. For you to > try to deflect this legitimate observation by pointing out that I'm an > Orioles fan is just silly. Picture Jackie MacMullan and Michael Smith > (among many others) blathering on about the 'sports capital of the > universe' around the time that the Red Sox, Patriots, Celtics, and even > the bloody NE Revolution were doing well... it was nauseating.
> -- > A. Summers || summerstorm0007-->at<--yahoo.com
any team with more than one championship will have a full bandwagon, but NYY fans are a special breed. But yes, Bahstin fans are a-holes too.
On Nov 5, 11:33 am, Dan Bretta <nuda...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> On Nov 4, 10:05 pm, Pauli G <rior...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> > Big-mouthed bandwagon Yankee fans, fat on a World Series victory and > > eager to tell the entire world all about it.
> Heh...on another board in which I am a moderator one of the first > posts today was this: > In fact, it was a near perfect week as the Yankees won the World > Series and the arrogant Democrats > suffered humiliating defeats. Perhaps the White Sox can find a job in > 2012 for the most arrogant resident at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, He > and Ozzie deserve one another.
This guy should be careful what he wishes for. The Yankees haven't won a World Series with a Republican in the White House since Eisenhower. Their last nine WS wins have come under Democrats.