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Fuck me, Red Sox Nation!

Love Cunt said:
Are you going to leave us?
Nah.

I might not be around nearly as much, but I need to save money up, and with gas so fucking expenisive, I can't afford to run around everywhere.

So I'm not sure how that's going to affect what I do :P
 
foil1212 said:
the red sox. Ah, I love living in Boston!

I grew up in Brighton, and I teach part time at Berklee for their House Band in the summer :D

We should hook up and tip a cold one when I'm next in town.
 
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I'm loving how well they're doing this year. I've never been a fan before now, and got into it through my son, but damned if I'm not getting really pumped for the Cleveland/ Bosox game this July. Both teams kicking a little ass, staying at or near the top of the standings.

I might even have more fun than the kid...
 
foil1212 said:
Grandtheftcow Little girls in red sox?

I'm a guy, thanks.
Wait so you're a little boy? You thought I mistook you for a little girl? You have some connection to Pedo Bear? You we're feeling lonely and was hoping I'd molest you and make you wear that little dress that makes you look so cute and rapeable?

I'm not seeing the connection here.
 
Hinske, a former AL rookie of the year with Toronto but a seldom-used spare part with Boston, put a dramatic stamp on the sweep.

With Boston trailing 2-1 and Detroit's Marcus Thames on second with two outs in the fifth, Mike Rabelo hit a fly ball that the wind carried away from Hinske. He dived parallel to the ground and held the ball despite hitting the warning track face first. He stayed down for a short time before trotting off the field to an ovation.

Rabelo called it "the most amazing catch I've ever seen."

Boston manager Terry Francona said Hinske "willed himself to catch that ball."

The dirt, "was all in my eyes, in my mouth," Hinske said. "I was OK. In my mind, unless you've got to carry me off on a stretcher (he'll play). I don't get the chance to play that often."

His two-run homer, his first of the year, came off Wilfredo Ledezma (3-1) and broke a 2-2 tie in the seventh. Jason Varitek was on first after a forceout that followed Mike Lowell's single. With a 2-0 count, Hinske hit the ball over the fence, pumping his right arm in the air as he rounded first base.

He reached the dugout with a big smile and was embraced by David Ortiz, who missed the game because he wasn't feeling well. Ortiz went 0-for-3 in the opener.

"It's fitting in that situation that he was able to do that," Varitek said.
 
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