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Just wondering if any fellow :spyder: devotee's live in the Nation.
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Yup. They just repaired the citco sign too :)
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I know there's more than 2 of us. Pete, where are you?
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Western Mass. Have you discovered Sawyer's Cutlery in Hingham? Great store,also sells online search Sawyer's Cutlery. :spyder:
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Rusty Blade, yes I have. Bought a few things from him. Thanks for the heads up though.
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Can I get an Amen!!!
HOW BOUT THEM RED SOX!!
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Yes you can. Amen Brother. :D
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Yankee Fan here :D
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Oh yeah RED SOX fan from the age of 5 years old

I grew up in Ware Massachusetts and have had 4 generations of Sox fans in my family.

GO SOX.

Never again do we have to hear that STUPID curse chant.

YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Moon wrote:Yankee Fan here :D
It's alright Moon, you're still welcome to pass through the nation anytime you want.
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Moon wrote:Yankee Fan here :D
Moon, I am so sorry to hear that. The ALCS loss (aka-the greatest comeback in the history of American sports) must have been the worst day of your life, I myself would still be asking "what went so wrong". But you are a fellow :spyder: ie nut so you can't be so bad ;) . You just have poor taste in baseball teams :) . Better luck next year, or the year after that, or the year after that.
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Good Luck in '05, Yankees vs Red Sox games are the best in baseball and I look forward to having high blood pressure all season!

:)
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Any of you Red Sox fans have kids young enough that they "might" live long enough to be able to say the Red Sox won two series in their lifetimes?
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The Deacon wrote:Any of you Red Sox fans have kids young enough that they "might" live long enough to be able to say the Red Sox won two series in their lifetimes?
Deacon, I hope I live long enough to see it again.
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Moon wrote: Good Luck in '05, Yankees vs Red Sox games are the best in baseball and I look forward to having high blood pressure all season! :)
Your right Moon, they are. No one who hasn't lived in New York or Boston can even come close to knowing what we are talking about unless they experience it first hand. Pretty intense. So any long distance nation residents, put a trip to Fenway when the Yanks are in town or Yankee Stadium when the Sox are there on your vacation agenda and hold on :D

I plan on some baseball thread in OT during the season, come by any time Moon. I'll talk baseball and trash with you but it will be in fun. No Sox fan respects the Yanks more than me.
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greencobra wrote:Your right Moon, they are. No one who hasn't lived in New York or Boston can even come close to knowing what we are talking about unless they experience it first hand. Pretty intense. So any long distance nation residents, put a trip to Fenway when the Yanks are in town or Yankee Stadium when the Sox are there on your vacation agenda and hold on :D

I plan on some baseball thread in OT during the season, come by any time Moon. I'll talk baseball and trash with you but it will be in fun. No Sox fan respects the Yanks more than me.
I will likely stop on in and say hello ;)
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[quote="Moon"]I will likely stop on in and say hello ]

Sounds like a plan.
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I'm a HUGE Red Sox fan!!!! I was born into it, my father being a Red Sox fan all his life. Christmas this year was one giant Red Sox merchandise campaign. I don't think a single present was opened that didn't have a Red Sox logo somewhere on it.

I even hopped a bus to Boston last fall, to see the rolling rally. I was one of the best times of my life.

Being a Red Sox fan, and living in New York State, has been quite a challenge. Darn Yankee fans everywhere you look. But I have noticed far more Red Sox caps being worn than in previous years.
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Hey Buzzbait, glad you found us. I hear you on all accounts. Life can be a challenge sometimes. I had an old boss once who was Don Mattingly's cousin by marriage. I kept stealing his little NY trinkets off his desk, when we got laid off, I gave him back about 75 lbs. of his "stuff".

This Chrismas, my sister gave me a mini world series trophy. Never thought I'd have one in my lifetime. A prized gift.

I was at the rally too. How cool was that. Now that Pedro is a Met, I hope he has permanent damage from getting clocked with that ball. :rolleyes: :D :D

Take care, see you around I hope.
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Ok, I'm not saying much. It's only the first game, getting the cobwebs out. Oh yeah, I forgot, that's what spring training is about.

My boy Pety did well, 12 K's through 6. We miss him already.
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