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by joejlitz » Sat Jun 18, 2011 9:08 am
knapplc wrote:So when does America cross the border with tanks and planes? There's lots of oil in Canada.
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by Tis » Sun Jun 19, 2011 1:16 am
knapplc wrote:So when does America cross the border with tanks and planes? There's lots of oil in Canada.
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by DbacksRback » Fri Aug 05, 2011 1:29 pm
Nothing against giants fans at all. It was bad however how he fled the scene. I was just saying there are idiots out there and not all fans are associated with them i.e. Phillies fans
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by wake » Fri Aug 05, 2011 4:11 pm
DbacksRback wrote:Nothing against giants fans at all. It was bad however how he fled the scene. I was just saying there are idiots out there and not all fans are associated with them i.e. Phillies fans
It doesn't say the driver was a Giants fan though- he could've been a Phillies fan. In fact, it didn't even say he was at the game, just that he hit a boy who was walking home from the game.
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by Metroid » Fri Aug 05, 2011 10:53 pm
wake wrote:DbacksRback wrote:Nothing against giants fans at all. It was bad however how he fled the scene. I was just saying there are idiots out there and not all fans are associated with them i.e. Phillies fans
It doesn't say the driver was a Giants fan though- he could've been a Phillies fan. In fact, it didn't even say he was at the game, just that he hit a boy who was walking home from the game.
Exactly. The guy who hit the kid might not even care about baseball. The only way these two stories are related is that both of the children attended a baseball game.
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by DbacksRback » Mon Aug 08, 2011 9:33 am
Some guy just posted this on ESPN:
I just spoke with my board of directors and we have decided to fund a campaign to remove sports franchises fromt he city of Philly. Each team has a charter that clearly stipulates the terms and conditions of having a pro sports team in their city. Each charter has a code of conduct policy that over the years the Philly fans have most definitely breached. the fact that no one has taken action on these freaks before is the real crime. We have a duty to our children to make sure that these laws are enforced to promote the advancement of our society and not those that hold us bakc...such as Philly fans.......The ax is coming down Philly. We have had enough. A petition will be out shortly and once the necessary 5 million signatures are collected and it passes executive order they will have no choice but to move the team within 10 years. Fun while it lasted Philly...but you blew it.
Darn no more sports in philly i guess
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