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#1 Post by KillerTomato » Tue Jun 03, 2008 7:55 am

"Casey At the Bat"

:lol:

Ernest Thayer's poem was published on this date back in 1888 in the San Francisco Examiner.

"...The score stood 4-2, with but onemore inning left to play..."
There is something wrong in a government where they who do the most have the least. There is something wrong when honesty wears a rag, and rascality a robe; when the loving, the tender, eat a crust while the infamous sit at banquets.
-- Robert G. Ingersoll

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Re: Esp. for Uly: Happy 120th BDay to...

#2 Post by ulysses5019 » Tue Jun 03, 2008 7:58 am

KillerTomato wrote:"Casey At the Bat"

:lol:

Ernest Thayer's poem was published on this date back in 1888 in the San Francisco Examiner.

"...The score stood 4-2, with but onemore inning left to play..."
WHEN you get on the show you best not have me as a PAF......
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Re: Esp. for Uly: Happy 120th BDay to...

#3 Post by KillerTomato » Tue Jun 03, 2008 8:34 am

ulysses5019 wrote:
KillerTomato wrote:"Casey At the Bat"

:lol:

Ernest Thayer's poem was published on this date back in 1888 in the San Francisco Examiner.

"...The score stood 4-2, with but onemore inning left to play..."
WHEN you get on the show you best not have me as a PAF......

WHEN I do, I expect you and your "industry" friends to be waiting by the phone...













WHEN is such a hopeful word...
There is something wrong in a government where they who do the most have the least. There is something wrong when honesty wears a rag, and rascality a robe; when the loving, the tender, eat a crust while the infamous sit at banquets.
-- Robert G. Ingersoll

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