Cheers...BBB & Tomo

Dave H,Dave_H wrote:just27 wrote:I'm glad that someone else wondered about that cryptic post ... I thought (as usual) that it was all about me, because of the "27." (In a PM, Dan assured me that it's so not about me.) I notice that he edited his original post to include "Yanks" this afternoon ... a good clue! (Just wait until the Olympics ... I'll watch hours of events that I didn't even know were sports.)Dave_H wrote: Hmmm... I'm assuming this is a reference to baseball, however losing the translation somewhere - maybe due to solar flare activity?
Working from home this morning... and it looks like the Yankees are about to win the "World-Series"... however I can't see how this links to Just27
Yes, why is it the baseball "world" series?
(Kiba, you popped up while I was previewing my post!)OK, now I get it... so does that mean you are a fan Doc??Kona2 wrote:WS-27.....made perfect sense! It is the 27th time the Yankees have won the World Series.......... It's been so long since the Yankees won that Dan probably had a moment of lunacy....
Maybe next year....
If so congrats... if not comiserations to all who are saddened by this event of questionably international importance!![]()
So are all of those "athletes" really chewing tobacco still??![]()
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i did the fenway park tour...unfortunately the club house was not part of it...what was really cool was that one year when i ran the baa 1/2 marathon , we got to run on the warning track in fenway....the big screens were on..one showing us running and the other saying welcome athletes....Kona2 wrote:Just for fun - and because I was curious about major league baseball parks and what the clubhouses looked like, etc., some friends and I went on a tour of the Coors Field ballpark. Tobacco chewing is very much in decline. It has been replaced by quantities of sunflower seeds. The players put a wad of seeds in their mouths, much like you would have seen with the tobacco wads of old, and spit out shells. During the tour of the clubhouse, we were shown the giant stacks of boxes of gum and sunflower seeds that come in prior to each game. I think they have to powerwash the dugout for the gum and seeds, but it's kind of cool to go in there. I would highly recommend taking time to go on a tour of a stadium - whatever the sport - you get to learn all kinds of fun facts....like after every Rockies win, the clock is highlighted with purple neon lights....
woo hoooo bazzy......Kona2 wrote:![]()
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Woohoo! Fireworks over Sydney harbor!! Congratulations Bazzy on achieving a TWO million meter season! We wish you many, many more!