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Boston Still Sucks

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by Warden

Yet more fallout from baseball's managerial carousal, and even a dose of that dreaded, overused word "closure"...

You know Don Mattingly really wanted that Yankees job. Even his typically classy responses couldn't hide his disappointment at being passed over for Joe Girardi. "Vengeance is not running through me at all," he said. "Trust me, I'm not all of a sudden going to start rooting for the Red Sox." Mattingly went on to admit he considers himself a New Yorker, even if it looks like he's gonna have to switch coasts now to continue to ply his trade as a coach before the next manager spot opens up.

70 years ago, another all-time Yanks great, one George Herman Ruth, was denied his dream of managing in the Bronx, and it all but crushed the life out of him. Wanting to remain in baseball after his playing days ended in 1935, The Babe took a first base coaching job with the Dodgers in the middle of the 1938 season, but quit after the year ended. That was his last job in Major League Baseball. Let's hope Donnie Baseball -- who merely represented Yanks fans only real reason to keep watching during the downbeat 1980s/early '90s period -- has a happier fate awaiting him.

Curt Schilling, undoubtedly a great pitcher and a big-game performer for the ages, can also be a first-class jerk-off. Schilling keeps a blog, 38pitches.com, where his overriding narcissism is on display for all. He's been known to call up Boston sports talk shows to set the record straight. Like all great players, if he's on a team you root for you can put up with his personal brand of nonsense -- see players like Terrell Owens, Deion Sanders, Ron Artest. But Schilling just went out of his way to state that as a free agent, he would consider playing for any team EXCEPT the New York Yankees. Schilling also found the time to write letters to his Red Sox mates after the World Series. "I actually broke out a pen and paper the last couple days and wrote letters to some people here, just to say goodbye," Schilling said. "There's a very realistic chance I won't ever play with them again." Chief Bloody Sock obviously thinks the world hangs on his every word.

Somehow, Schilling still found some time in his busy new life as a man of letters to take a few more cheap shots at the Yankees' search for a new manager, saying it was nice of them to make sure "we were updated every 15 minutes about when they were actually going to name their manager. I didn't give a crap. Bottom line was they're playing golf and making organizational decisions and we're still playing games." That's the classy high road we would expect from a right-wing schmuck who campaigned for George Bush in 2004, once expressed interest in running for John Kerry's Senate seat as a Republican, and more recently has criticized Hillary Clinton for her opposition to the war in Iraq.

No matter where he ends up (and Schilling lists Cleveland, Detroit, Anaheim, New York Mets, Philadelphia, Atlanta, L.A., S.D., Arizona, Chicago Cubs, St. Louis and Milwaukee as teams he would deign to grace with his presence), you have to hand it to him: Schilling is the type of asshole who makes sports a little more interesting, if only because hoping for bad things to happen to him keeps fans like me coming back for more.

Here's how much I hate the Red Sox and really all Boston area teams now: Patriots, Celtics, Boston College ... hell, I won't even drink Sam Adams beer anymore -- I would rather see the Mets win it all next year than the Red Sox get anywhere near the Big Show again. Even as a Yankees fan born & bred to hate the Mets, I'm here to tell you that nothing is more insufferable than hearing arrogant Sawx fans calling WFAN and talking trash. In 1986, when the Mets and Red Sox squared off in the Fall Classic, I was rooting hard against Dwight Gooden, Daryl Strawberry, Gary Carter and the rest of the Mets. Now, that '86 Mets team was easy to root against as a Yankees fan, but the current version with guys like Willie Randolph, Orlando Hernandez, and David Wright is not as automatically detestable as it was then -- even with their fair share of me-first players and prima donnas like Lastings Milledge and Paul Lo Duca.

[1] In fact, it wouldn't be such a bad thing if the Mets reached the World Series at some point in the near future -- if only for the joy it would bring to the lives of family and friends who live and die with the fortunes of the Flushing Nine. My Aunt Vickie has been sick for the last few years, undergoing chemotherapy for a form of blood cancer she's been battling. She literally never misses a game and loves Jose Reyes' unbridled joy as he runs the bases. My Aunt Helen is in her 70s now and the Metropolitans are the love of her life after Uncle Sal passed away a few years ago. And close buddies like Tony, John and my boy Gatt down in Florida have been hoping for a winner for a long time now. The Mets' epic collapse down the stretch this past season had to be like a kick in the gut -- minus the actual physical pain of a sharp blow to the solar plexus. Maybe I'm getting soft in my old age, or maybe I've just learned to put things in perspective. But after all, it's only a baseball game; it's not like it's football or something really serious.

During the non-stop Joe Torre watch following the Yankees' elimination from the playoffs, where seemingly every minute of New York sports talk radio was dedicated to the possible scenarios and potential candidates, one ESPN-Radio host offered this analogy: Joe Torre was like the outgoing Johnny Carson when he retired from the Tonight Show, with Don Mattingly playing the role of Jay Leno and Joe Girardi standing in for David Letterman. His logic was that Leno/Mattingly was the safe choice to replace Carson/Torre, but that Girardi/Letterman was the right choice. Not a bad point, but like most talk show hosts, he couldn't make a point and move on but had to belabor it for more than an hour. That's 60 minutes of my life I won't be getting back, as the kids like to say... [2]


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TrizzAll-American
762 days ago
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BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
762 days ago
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spoken like a true Philadelphian!
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WardenVarsity
762 days ago
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Could you be more specific?
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Hit By a PitchVarsity
762 days ago
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Finally! An article about Boston for the rest of us.
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
762 days ago
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ahem...
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OvertheedgeVarsity
762 days ago
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"boston still sucks" how did the yankees do this year?
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OvertheedgeVarsity
762 days ago
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to clarify:
Yankees & Red Sox Equally suck & blow
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
762 days ago
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Stiles makes great fanboxes, doesn't he?
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TylersaltAll-Star
762 days ago
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I actually like some of what Schilling writes on 38pitches. I skip past a lot of what he writes because he can be a blowhard at times, but I love that he blogs about his pitching outings... I find it extremely informative and I wish that more players did it so I could learn more about the thought process of pitching and the strategy behind pitch selection.
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TylersaltAll-Star
762 days ago
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To clarify a bit more: I love Schilling as a ballplayer -- I think he's one of the greatest postseason pitchers to ever play the game and he's helped my two favorite teams to three titles in 7 years... plus his preparation is legendary and is extremely impressive. That said, I completely disagree with him politically and sort of wish he'd keep his mouth shut, but that would make me a hypocrite since I don't mind when liberal celebrities talk about politics in the media and I agree with them. The fact is that Schilling has every right to do what he does -- we just rail at him because 99% of athletes choose not to exercise that right in the same way he does.
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TylersaltAll-Star
762 days ago
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I love how this article is title "boston still sucks", but is mainly about Curt Schilling being a douche, the yankees' managerial soap opera, and how Yankees fans have to agonize between rooting against the sox and mets. </sarcasm>
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JuTMSY4Legend
762 days ago
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wasn't hard to root against the mets...
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CoreyisarealboyMajor Leaguer
762 days ago
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This will turn into the most commented on article of the month based solely on its title.
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TylersaltAll-Star
762 days ago
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3 votes and 4,348 comments.
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TrizzAll-American
762 days ago
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i repeat BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO......i miss Pedro Template:Pedro Martinez fan
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RomiezzoLegend
762 days ago
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#45 This user is a Pedro Martinez fan.
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RomiezzoLegend
762 days ago
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BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! It's not in red and white anymore!
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OvertheedgeVarsity
762 days ago
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question, can we negative vote for an article?
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TylersaltAll-Star
762 days ago
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just don't vote.
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OvertheedgeVarsity
762 days ago
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why cant voters negate the votes of others? like if more people think a post sucks (not this one, i enjoyed this post) than people like it, why should it get to the front page?
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Hit By a PitchVarsity
762 days ago
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Giving an article a negative vote because you disagree with it is as lame as whining about the other team running up the score against your janky-ass defense. If you disagree with it, explain why it's wrong -- don't just hide behind a minus.
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OvertheedgeVarsity
762 days ago
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its not about the subject its about the writting, i've seen some pretty bad ones that dont deserve votes (btw, not this article being commmented on)
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Steel TownDraft Pick
762 days ago
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Overthehedge, judging by your indepth analysis of the Martina Hingis story I don't think you should be worried about the quality of anyone else's writing.
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Tyrone BriggsHall of Famer
762 days ago
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I'm guessing this article has been a labor of hatred since Game 4 of the World Series. 2004998838901519570_rs.jpg
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Steel TownDraft Pick
762 days ago
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Boston still sucks. And so does New York.
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JuTMSY4Legend
762 days ago
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said like a true pennsylvanian...
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The BeastAAA-er
762 days ago
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Amen Brother!
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RawbeezeitzMajor Leaguer
762 days ago
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All I have to say is..... HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
762 days ago
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Don't you mean <Boston font> HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!! <Boston font>... ?
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RomiezzoLegend
761 days ago
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If you're talking in Boston font, doesn't "hahahahahaha" mean "har har har har har har"? Just asking...
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
762 days ago
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I'm offended by the picture. Don Zimmer is a fine fellow and current Rays coach. You bastard!
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JuTMSY4Legend
762 days ago
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and former red sox manager?
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Tyrone BriggsHall of Famer
762 days ago
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Throws a hell of a hook. Just ask Pedro.
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
762 days ago
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former Yankees coach and Cubs manager kinda negates that doesn't it?
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Tyrone BriggsHall of Famer
762 days ago
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Any former coach of the Cubs deserves a pass or two for previous misgivings.... and a lifetime supply of free Zoloft.
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EnyboDiv-I Stud
762 days ago
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Wouldn't it be great if Mattingly ended up as a coach for the Red Sox? Ha, I do believe I would laugh my ass off.
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Tyrone BriggsHall of Famer
762 days ago
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I'm guessing it will be a few years down the road before he accepts an invite to "Don Mattingly Day" at Yankee Stadium.
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Hit By a PitchVarsity
762 days ago
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Today's Dugout nicely sums up the current state of sports discussion on the intarwebz: http://sport...r-questions/
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GoSoxSoccer Kid
762 days ago
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Jealousy cracks me up
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
762 days ago
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26 Championships says "what"?


I feel dirty.
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HappyskinnyAll-American
762 days ago
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Haha, you should.
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Napoleon15Red-Shirting
762 days ago
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The Yankees suck and choke. Curt Schilling rocks, and by the way, it was really cool how he dissed that dingbat John Kerry.
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Anonymous Fanatic #1
762 days ago
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Also, Don Zimmer charged Pedro Martinez, so he deserved to get knocked down.
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BobbybronskiLittle Leaguer
762 days ago
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I like how his political leanings make Curt Schilling less of a ballplayer somehow. You should change the title of the article from "Boston Still Sucks" to "I Make Absurd Judgements About Baseball Teams And Their Players Because I Have No Concept Of What Actually Makes A Good Baseball Player or Team."
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SoxyLadyWaterboy
762 days ago
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"But Schilling just went out of his way to state that as a free agent, he would consider playing for any team EXCEPT the New York Yankees."

Wow - I didn't know there were only 14 teams in MLB - The Red Sox, Yankees and the 12 teams Schilling said he would go to. That is hardly ANY team except for the Yankees!

Two thumbs down.
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Anonymous Fanatic #2
762 days ago
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Behold the new era of baseball. Teams with 96 wins are considered "juggernauts" and those that have 2 world series wins 3 years apart are referred to as "dynasties".
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The BeastAAA-er
762 days ago
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Boston bends over and the rest of the sports world sticks it in! I HATE BOSTON!
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Niteowl049AAA-er
762 days ago
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Like Tylersalt stated Schilling is one of best postseason players ever with a 11-2 record.
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
761 days ago
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and in everything other than that, he's.... Ty Cobb was a great baseball player too.
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WardenVarsity
761 days ago
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Uh, Foxy Lady: you shot me two thumbs down on my "Boston Still Sucks" piece yesterday, implying that I made up the quote about Schilling specifically ruling out playing for the Yankees. I didn't. From an AP story two days ago: "Schilling said the only team he would not consider is the Yankees. But he expected Lowell to draw interest from New York, where he started in the minor leagues in 1997."

So get your facts straight. I don't care if you vote my piece down. I was trying to annoy arrogant, know it all, overly sensitive Red Sox fans, and I hope on some level I've succeeded.

By the way, the dumbest spectacle in sports has to be Red Sox fans singing along to Sweet Caroline. That defines lame on so many levels.
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Tyrone BriggsHall of Famer
761 days ago
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Much, much dumber spectacle in sports. wade_boggs_yankees.jpg
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WardenVarsity
761 days ago
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And to Bobbybronski: nice reading comprehension skills there. I never said his political leanings make him less than a ballplayer, just that in my opinion they make him a reactionary jackass. In the beginning of the article I clearly stated Schilling is "undoubtedly a great pitcher and a big-game performer for the ages." How is that diminishing him as a ballplayer. If you don't like my political opinions or my take on sports, get our your crayon and try your hand at your own original thoughts instead of degrading other Armchair GM's. And you're right, as a Yankees fan I haven't seen any good baseball around these parts, not like your Phillies over the years. That makes you an expert on good baseball. My bad.
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Tyrone BriggsHall of Famer
761 days ago
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Is it my turn yet Warden?

JFC - I cheer for the Cubs, what a sorry sack of crap that makes me!

Go for it Tiger. I await your insult.

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WardenVarsity
761 days ago
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Since you asked for it: How's the Bears season going, big talker? Out of the running with half the season to go? That's gotta suck. Enjoy.
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Tyrone BriggsHall of Famer
761 days ago
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Now, now you can do much better than that lazy effort. Don't choke like A-Hole in October. Be a Jeter and really bash the hell out of me.
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