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TR:

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Originally posted by TRhit:
Wood

With Mags playing as he does he can wear his hair anyway he wants


You're right of course...he's earned the privilege of wearing his hair any way he desires...his desires and my opinion on hair styles are quite different.


Tuzigoot:

I don't disagree with you at all...it's just that he has too much of it hanging out from under his cap. To me it looks goofy...and I'm an expert in that realm!
soxnole

One thing I see here,and I will open the pandoras box,the Chicago fans have no respect for their opponents--in the Northeast we congratulate the "winner" for a great game played--- I think it might be time for Chicago to "MATURE" ands do the same--- all great players get STANDING OVATIONS in the NORTHEAST==NYC and Boston fans respect great talent--WAKE UP CHICAGO !!!!
Wow!

TR, I think you have lost it!

Btw, respect must be a relative thing.

I watched from 72-75 while Reggie Smith was called the "N" word repeatedly.

I worked in NY (Manhattan),saw dozens of Yankee games and can tell you that Chicago fan's are infinetely more civilized.

You just spouted off cause I called your "no pitch" wonders the "mutts"!
quote:
Originally posted by TRhit:
soxnole

One thing I see here,and I will open the pandoras box,the Chicago fans have no respect for their opponents--in the Northeast we congratulate the "winner" for a great game played--- I think it might be time for Chicago to "MATURE" ands do the same--- all great players get STANDING OVATIONS in the NORTHEAST==NYC and Boston fans respect great talent--WAKE UP CHICAGO !!!!


TR, I think you have your blinders on when it comes to this statement. The way the NYC fans treat 2005 AL MVP Alex Rodriguez is not what you describe here.

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