I know I said I was going, but…

we’re here till morning, so time for another post.

The Sox win another. I find I’m keeping the running box score window from SI.com open, just to make sure I can speak defensively about the games to people as they happen.

Working on a really interesting project that popped up in the last two hours — a solicitation to read at the Mystic Arts Cafe in Mystic, CT — a prestigious (read: stuffy and fairly academic) series that has traditionally scorned slammers, with the exception of Taylor Mali. They want samples, so I’m scrambling to send them something before I hit the sack.

I’m beat, but have a lot to do. Drop me a line, I need the distraction.

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By the way, since I deleted the other post: I’m leaving in the morning for a week away. Won’t be back till next weekend. Have fun.

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154 responses to “I know I said I was going, but…

  • azureoceanlight

    “The page/stage split”

    Hey Tony, and hey Victor,

    please. tell me about this page/stage split. I’ve been
    away from Worcester’s microphones and opens for a long
    time – so I feel out of the loop on this one.

  • azureoceanlight

    “The page/stage split”

    Hey Tony, and hey Victor,

    please. tell me about this page/stage split. I’ve been
    away from Worcester’s microphones and opens for a long
    time – so I feel out of the loop on this one.

  • azureoceanlight

    “The page/stage split”

    Hey Tony, and hey Victor,

    please. tell me about this page/stage split. I’ve been
    away from Worcester’s microphones and opens for a long
    time – so I feel out of the loop on this one.

  • azureoceanlight

    “The page/stage split”

    Hey Tony, and hey Victor,

    please. tell me about this page/stage split. I’ve been
    away from Worcester’s microphones and opens for a long
    time – so I feel out of the loop on this one.

  • azureoceanlight

    “The page/stage split”

    Hey Tony, and hey Victor,

    please. tell me about this page/stage split. I’ve been
    away from Worcester’s microphones and opens for a long
    time – so I feel out of the loop on this one.

  • azureoceanlight

    “The page/stage split”

    Hey Tony, and hey Victor,

    please. tell me about this page/stage split. I’ve been
    away from Worcester’s microphones and opens for a long
    time – so I feel out of the loop on this one.

  • azureoceanlight

    “The page/stage split”

    Hey Tony, and hey Victor,

    please. tell me about this page/stage split. I’ve been
    away from Worcester’s microphones and opens for a long
    time – so I feel out of the loop on this one.

  • azureoceanlight

    it’s been a very long time….

    …since i was excited about pro baseball.

  • azureoceanlight

    it’s been a very long time….

    …since i was excited about pro baseball.

  • azureoceanlight

    it’s been a very long time….

    …since i was excited about pro baseball.

  • azureoceanlight

    it’s been a very long time….

    …since i was excited about pro baseball.

  • azureoceanlight

    it’s been a very long time….

    …since i was excited about pro baseball.

  • azureoceanlight

    it’s been a very long time….

    …since i was excited about pro baseball.

  • azureoceanlight

    it’s been a very long time….

    …since i was excited about pro baseball.

  • justlucky

    Can’t really say, either

    As someone who’s only been around for a year — and who definitely doesn’t write slam pieces — I can’t honestly say I’ve encountered much of that myself. I feel like both Raphael and I were welcomed from the beginning. Could just be that the only places I’ve read are the Java Hut, the WAG, and the Frantic — all Worcester venues where we were known and accepted.

  • justlucky

    Can’t really say, either

    As someone who’s only been around for a year — and who definitely doesn’t write slam pieces — I can’t honestly say I’ve encountered much of that myself. I feel like both Raphael and I were welcomed from the beginning. Could just be that the only places I’ve read are the Java Hut, the WAG, and the Frantic — all Worcester venues where we were known and accepted.

  • justlucky

    Can’t really say, either

    As someone who’s only been around for a year — and who definitely doesn’t write slam pieces — I can’t honestly say I’ve encountered much of that myself. I feel like both Raphael and I were welcomed from the beginning. Could just be that the only places I’ve read are the Java Hut, the WAG, and the Frantic — all Worcester venues where we were known and accepted.

  • justlucky

    Can’t really say, either

    As someone who’s only been around for a year — and who definitely doesn’t write slam pieces — I can’t honestly say I’ve encountered much of that myself. I feel like both Raphael and I were welcomed from the beginning. Could just be that the only places I’ve read are the Java Hut, the WAG, and the Frantic — all Worcester venues where we were known and accepted.

  • justlucky

    Can’t really say, either

    As someone who’s only been around for a year — and who definitely doesn’t write slam pieces — I can’t honestly say I’ve encountered much of that myself. I feel like both Raphael and I were welcomed from the beginning. Could just be that the only places I’ve read are the Java Hut, the WAG, and the Frantic — all Worcester venues where we were known and accepted.

  • justlucky

    Can’t really say, either

    As someone who’s only been around for a year — and who definitely doesn’t write slam pieces — I can’t honestly say I’ve encountered much of that myself. I feel like both Raphael and I were welcomed from the beginning. Could just be that the only places I’ve read are the Java Hut, the WAG, and the Frantic — all Worcester venues where we were known and accepted.

  • justlucky

    Can’t really say, either

    As someone who’s only been around for a year — and who definitely doesn’t write slam pieces — I can’t honestly say I’ve encountered much of that myself. I feel like both Raphael and I were welcomed from the beginning. Could just be that the only places I’ve read are the Java Hut, the WAG, and the Frantic — all Worcester venues where we were known and accepted.

  • blackstone

    One word sums it up for me: finesse

    I’m a die hard Red Sox fan. Ocvictor is right on with his assessment. One of the things I love about baseball is that it has more class than other sports. There is an interesting mix of individual accomplishment and teamwork. In baseball, a player can’t make himself look good at the expense of one of his teammates-each has to be at the top of his game. And the mind game is astonishing: anyone who saw the Yankee/RS game where Roberts kept threatening to steal and totally blew the pitcher’s concentration can attest to that.

    It’s a game where opponents can stare each other down.

    It’s a game of long distances and sometimes of mere inches. It’s about body language, mood, and psychology as much as it is about physical strength.

    And sometimes, it’s just great to get hammered and yell at a big screen. 😉

  • blackstone

    One word sums it up for me: finesse

    I’m a die hard Red Sox fan. Ocvictor is right on with his assessment. One of the things I love about baseball is that it has more class than other sports. There is an interesting mix of individual accomplishment and teamwork. In baseball, a player can’t make himself look good at the expense of one of his teammates-each has to be at the top of his game. And the mind game is astonishing: anyone who saw the Yankee/RS game where Roberts kept threatening to steal and totally blew the pitcher’s concentration can attest to that.

    It’s a game where opponents can stare each other down.

    It’s a game of long distances and sometimes of mere inches. It’s about body language, mood, and psychology as much as it is about physical strength.

    And sometimes, it’s just great to get hammered and yell at a big screen. 😉

  • blackstone

    One word sums it up for me: finesse

    I’m a die hard Red Sox fan. Ocvictor is right on with his assessment. One of the things I love about baseball is that it has more class than other sports. There is an interesting mix of individual accomplishment and teamwork. In baseball, a player can’t make himself look good at the expense of one of his teammates-each has to be at the top of his game. And the mind game is astonishing: anyone who saw the Yankee/RS game where Roberts kept threatening to steal and totally blew the pitcher’s concentration can attest to that.

    It’s a game where opponents can stare each other down.

    It’s a game of long distances and sometimes of mere inches. It’s about body language, mood, and psychology as much as it is about physical strength.

    And sometimes, it’s just great to get hammered and yell at a big screen. 😉

  • blackstone

    One word sums it up for me: finesse

    I’m a die hard Red Sox fan. Ocvictor is right on with his assessment. One of the things I love about baseball is that it has more class than other sports. There is an interesting mix of individual accomplishment and teamwork. In baseball, a player can’t make himself look good at the expense of one of his teammates-each has to be at the top of his game. And the mind game is astonishing: anyone who saw the Yankee/RS game where Roberts kept threatening to steal and totally blew the pitcher’s concentration can attest to that.

    It’s a game where opponents can stare each other down.

    It’s a game of long distances and sometimes of mere inches. It’s about body language, mood, and psychology as much as it is about physical strength.

    And sometimes, it’s just great to get hammered and yell at a big screen. 😉

  • blackstone

    One word sums it up for me: finesse

    I’m a die hard Red Sox fan. Ocvictor is right on with his assessment. One of the things I love about baseball is that it has more class than other sports. There is an interesting mix of individual accomplishment and teamwork. In baseball, a player can’t make himself look good at the expense of one of his teammates-each has to be at the top of his game. And the mind game is astonishing: anyone who saw the Yankee/RS game where Roberts kept threatening to steal and totally blew the pitcher’s concentration can attest to that.

    It’s a game where opponents can stare each other down.

    It’s a game of long distances and sometimes of mere inches. It’s about body language, mood, and psychology as much as it is about physical strength.

    And sometimes, it’s just great to get hammered and yell at a big screen. 😉

  • blackstone

    One word sums it up for me: finesse

    I’m a die hard Red Sox fan. Ocvictor is right on with his assessment. One of the things I love about baseball is that it has more class than other sports. There is an interesting mix of individual accomplishment and teamwork. In baseball, a player can’t make himself look good at the expense of one of his teammates-each has to be at the top of his game. And the mind game is astonishing: anyone who saw the Yankee/RS game where Roberts kept threatening to steal and totally blew the pitcher’s concentration can attest to that.

    It’s a game where opponents can stare each other down.

    It’s a game of long distances and sometimes of mere inches. It’s about body language, mood, and psychology as much as it is about physical strength.

    And sometimes, it’s just great to get hammered and yell at a big screen. 😉

  • blackstone

    One word sums it up for me: finesse

    I’m a die hard Red Sox fan. Ocvictor is right on with his assessment. One of the things I love about baseball is that it has more class than other sports. There is an interesting mix of individual accomplishment and teamwork. In baseball, a player can’t make himself look good at the expense of one of his teammates-each has to be at the top of his game. And the mind game is astonishing: anyone who saw the Yankee/RS game where Roberts kept threatening to steal and totally blew the pitcher’s concentration can attest to that.

    It’s a game where opponents can stare each other down.

    It’s a game of long distances and sometimes of mere inches. It’s about body language, mood, and psychology as much as it is about physical strength.

    And sometimes, it’s just great to get hammered and yell at a big screen. 😉

  • ocvictor

    Hard for me to say, as I’ve only been here a few years.

  • ocvictor

    Hard for me to say, as I’ve only been here a few years.

  • ocvictor

    Hard for me to say, as I’ve only been here a few years.

  • ocvictor

    Hard for me to say, as I’ve only been here a few years.

  • ocvictor

    Hard for me to say, as I’ve only been here a few years.

  • ocvictor

    Hard for me to say, as I’ve only been here a few years.

  • ocvictor

    Hard for me to say, as I’ve only been here a few years.

  • radioactiveart

    Yup.

    I actually think it’s gotten WORSE in the last couple of years…you?

  • radioactiveart

    Yup.

    I actually think it’s gotten WORSE in the last couple of years…you?

  • radioactiveart

    Yup.

    I actually think it’s gotten WORSE in the last couple of years…you?

  • radioactiveart

    Yup.

    I actually think it’s gotten WORSE in the last couple of years…you?

  • radioactiveart

    Yup.

    I actually think it’s gotten WORSE in the last couple of years…you?

  • radioactiveart

    Yup.

    I actually think it’s gotten WORSE in the last couple of years…you?

  • radioactiveart

    Yup.

    I actually think it’s gotten WORSE in the last couple of years…you?

  • ocvictor

    The page/stage split around here is stupid. Drives me up a friggin’ wall.

  • ocvictor

    The page/stage split around here is stupid. Drives me up a friggin’ wall.

  • ocvictor

    The page/stage split around here is stupid. Drives me up a friggin’ wall.

  • ocvictor

    The page/stage split around here is stupid. Drives me up a friggin’ wall.

  • ocvictor

    The page/stage split around here is stupid. Drives me up a friggin’ wall.

  • ocvictor

    The page/stage split around here is stupid. Drives me up a friggin’ wall.

  • ocvictor

    The page/stage split around here is stupid. Drives me up a friggin’ wall.

  • radioactiveart

    And as for the column: heck, half the columns I’ve ever done are about this. 😉

  • radioactiveart

    And as for the column: heck, half the columns I’ve ever done are about this. 😉

  • radioactiveart

    And as for the column: heck, half the columns I’ve ever done are about this. 😉

  • radioactiveart

    And as for the column: heck, half the columns I’ve ever done are about this. 😉

  • radioactiveart

    And as for the column: heck, half the columns I’ve ever done are about this. 😉

  • radioactiveart

    And as for the column: heck, half the columns I’ve ever done are about this. 😉

  • radioactiveart

    And as for the column: heck, half the columns I’ve ever done are about this. 😉

  • ocvictor

    It’s hard to explain. I spent years sniffing at it. Part of it’s the mythology, the sense that each of these teams play out a grand narrative that’s been going on for decades, and is closely intertwined with a city’s persona.

    Another part of it is just how much of the game is patience and willpower. Football, for instance, leaves me cold–it’s really all force, when you get down to it. Baseball’s about the moments in between, the waiting and anticipation that suddenly become palpable and then, in the swing of a bat, physical.

    Or, it could be I’m just a sucker for a good game.

  • ocvictor

    It’s hard to explain. I spent years sniffing at it. Part of it’s the mythology, the sense that each of these teams play out a grand narrative that’s been going on for decades, and is closely intertwined with a city’s persona.

    Another part of it is just how much of the game is patience and willpower. Football, for instance, leaves me cold–it’s really all force, when you get down to it. Baseball’s about the moments in between, the waiting and anticipation that suddenly become palpable and then, in the swing of a bat, physical.

    Or, it could be I’m just a sucker for a good game.

  • ocvictor

    It’s hard to explain. I spent years sniffing at it. Part of it’s the mythology, the sense that each of these teams play out a grand narrative that’s been going on for decades, and is closely intertwined with a city’s persona.

    Another part of it is just how much of the game is patience and willpower. Football, for instance, leaves me cold–it’s really all force, when you get down to it. Baseball’s about the moments in between, the waiting and anticipation that suddenly become palpable and then, in the swing of a bat, physical.

    Or, it could be I’m just a sucker for a good game.

  • ocvictor

    It’s hard to explain. I spent years sniffing at it. Part of it’s the mythology, the sense that each of these teams play out a grand narrative that’s been going on for decades, and is closely intertwined with a city’s persona.

    Another part of it is just how much of the game is patience and willpower. Football, for instance, leaves me cold–it’s really all force, when you get down to it. Baseball’s about the moments in between, the waiting and anticipation that suddenly become palpable and then, in the swing of a bat, physical.

    Or, it could be I’m just a sucker for a good game.

  • ocvictor

    It’s hard to explain. I spent years sniffing at it. Part of it’s the mythology, the sense that each of these teams play out a grand narrative that’s been going on for decades, and is closely intertwined with a city’s persona.

    Another part of it is just how much of the game is patience and willpower. Football, for instance, leaves me cold–it’s really all force, when you get down to it. Baseball’s about the moments in between, the waiting and anticipation that suddenly become palpable and then, in the swing of a bat, physical.

    Or, it could be I’m just a sucker for a good game.

  • ocvictor

    It’s hard to explain. I spent years sniffing at it. Part of it’s the mythology, the sense that each of these teams play out a grand narrative that’s been going on for decades, and is closely intertwined with a city’s persona.

    Another part of it is just how much of the game is patience and willpower. Football, for instance, leaves me cold–it’s really all force, when you get down to it. Baseball’s about the moments in between, the waiting and anticipation that suddenly become palpable and then, in the swing of a bat, physical.

    Or, it could be I’m just a sucker for a good game.

  • ocvictor

    It’s hard to explain. I spent years sniffing at it. Part of it’s the mythology, the sense that each of these teams play out a grand narrative that’s been going on for decades, and is closely intertwined with a city’s persona.

    Another part of it is just how much of the game is patience and willpower. Football, for instance, leaves me cold–it’s really all force, when you get down to it. Baseball’s about the moments in between, the waiting and anticipation that suddenly become palpable and then, in the swing of a bat, physical.

    Or, it could be I’m just a sucker for a good game.

  • radioactiveart

    I’m in active revolt against the “slammy” style.

    See, I’d been out reading my stuff before I’d ever run across slam — hell, my first feature reading was in 1978, prior to slam’s birth. So in common with a lot of the older folks who were around from the wee days of slam, I was a poet first, slammer second.

    I think my stuff performs well, even if I don’t slam anymore.

  • radioactiveart

    I’m in active revolt against the “slammy” style.

    See, I’d been out reading my stuff before I’d ever run across slam — hell, my first feature reading was in 1978, prior to slam’s birth. So in common with a lot of the older folks who were around from the wee days of slam, I was a poet first, slammer second.

    I think my stuff performs well, even if I don’t slam anymore.

  • radioactiveart

    I’m in active revolt against the “slammy” style.

    See, I’d been out reading my stuff before I’d ever run across slam — hell, my first feature reading was in 1978, prior to slam’s birth. So in common with a lot of the older folks who were around from the wee days of slam, I was a poet first, slammer second.

    I think my stuff performs well, even if I don’t slam anymore.

  • radioactiveart

    I’m in active revolt against the “slammy” style.

    See, I’d been out reading my stuff before I’d ever run across slam — hell, my first feature reading was in 1978, prior to slam’s birth. So in common with a lot of the older folks who were around from the wee days of slam, I was a poet first, slammer second.

    I think my stuff performs well, even if I don’t slam anymore.

  • radioactiveart

    I’m in active revolt against the “slammy” style.

    See, I’d been out reading my stuff before I’d ever run across slam — hell, my first feature reading was in 1978, prior to slam’s birth. So in common with a lot of the older folks who were around from the wee days of slam, I was a poet first, slammer second.

    I think my stuff performs well, even if I don’t slam anymore.

  • radioactiveart

    I’m in active revolt against the “slammy” style.

    See, I’d been out reading my stuff before I’d ever run across slam — hell, my first feature reading was in 1978, prior to slam’s birth. So in common with a lot of the older folks who were around from the wee days of slam, I was a poet first, slammer second.

    I think my stuff performs well, even if I don’t slam anymore.

  • radioactiveart

    I’m in active revolt against the “slammy” style.

    See, I’d been out reading my stuff before I’d ever run across slam — hell, my first feature reading was in 1978, prior to slam’s birth. So in common with a lot of the older folks who were around from the wee days of slam, I was a poet first, slammer second.

    I think my stuff performs well, even if I don’t slam anymore.

  • sofarfrom78

    Ah, I’ve read a lot of the poems that you post here (forgive me if I do not often comment, I am always shy and feel that I have no authority to comment on poetry, since I am an expert by no means)and you definetely do not exhibit that “slammy” style (which i think is the best compliment to give a slam poet. 😉 Have you addressed this issue in your column? It would be an interesting debate…

  • sofarfrom78

    Ah, I’ve read a lot of the poems that you post here (forgive me if I do not often comment, I am always shy and feel that I have no authority to comment on poetry, since I am an expert by no means)and you definetely do not exhibit that “slammy” style (which i think is the best compliment to give a slam poet. 😉 Have you addressed this issue in your column? It would be an interesting debate…

  • sofarfrom78

    Ah, I’ve read a lot of the poems that you post here (forgive me if I do not often comment, I am always shy and feel that I have no authority to comment on poetry, since I am an expert by no means)and you definetely do not exhibit that “slammy” style (which i think is the best compliment to give a slam poet. 😉 Have you addressed this issue in your column? It would be an interesting debate…

  • sofarfrom78

    Ah, I’ve read a lot of the poems that you post here (forgive me if I do not often comment, I am always shy and feel that I have no authority to comment on poetry, since I am an expert by no means)and you definetely do not exhibit that “slammy” style (which i think is the best compliment to give a slam poet. 😉 Have you addressed this issue in your column? It would be an interesting debate…

  • sofarfrom78

    Ah, I’ve read a lot of the poems that you post here (forgive me if I do not often comment, I am always shy and feel that I have no authority to comment on poetry, since I am an expert by no means)and you definetely do not exhibit that “slammy” style (which i think is the best compliment to give a slam poet. 😉 Have you addressed this issue in your column? It would be an interesting debate…

  • sofarfrom78

    Ah, I’ve read a lot of the poems that you post here (forgive me if I do not often comment, I am always shy and feel that I have no authority to comment on poetry, since I am an expert by no means)and you definetely do not exhibit that “slammy” style (which i think is the best compliment to give a slam poet. 😉 Have you addressed this issue in your column? It would be an interesting debate…

  • sofarfrom78

    Ah, I’ve read a lot of the poems that you post here (forgive me if I do not often comment, I am always shy and feel that I have no authority to comment on poetry, since I am an expert by no means)and you definetely do not exhibit that “slammy” style (which i think is the best compliment to give a slam poet. 😉 Have you addressed this issue in your column? It would be an interesting debate…

  • radioactiveart

    And the page/stage split around here is a lot more pronounced than elsewhere.

  • radioactiveart

    And the page/stage split around here is a lot more pronounced than elsewhere.

  • radioactiveart

    And the page/stage split around here is a lot more pronounced than elsewhere.

  • radioactiveart

    And the page/stage split around here is a lot more pronounced than elsewhere.

  • radioactiveart

    And the page/stage split around here is a lot more pronounced than elsewhere.

  • radioactiveart

    And the page/stage split around here is a lot more pronounced than elsewhere.

  • radioactiveart

    And the page/stage split around here is a lot more pronounced than elsewhere.

  • radioactiveart

    Yup.

    These folks are actively resistant, though.

  • radioactiveart

    Yup.

    These folks are actively resistant, though.

  • radioactiveart

    Yup.

    These folks are actively resistant, though.

  • radioactiveart

    Yup.

    These folks are actively resistant, though.

  • radioactiveart

    Yup.

    These folks are actively resistant, though.

  • radioactiveart

    Yup.

    These folks are actively resistant, though.

  • radioactiveart

    Yup.

    These folks are actively resistant, though.

  • sofarfrom78

    How is the culture of baseball fascinating? I swear I’m not being facetious, I honestly want some insight into this, boys! 🙂

  • sofarfrom78

    How is the culture of baseball fascinating? I swear I’m not being facetious, I honestly want some insight into this, boys! 🙂

  • sofarfrom78

    How is the culture of baseball fascinating? I swear I’m not being facetious, I honestly want some insight into this, boys! 🙂

  • sofarfrom78

    How is the culture of baseball fascinating? I swear I’m not being facetious, I honestly want some insight into this, boys! 🙂

  • sofarfrom78

    How is the culture of baseball fascinating? I swear I’m not being facetious, I honestly want some insight into this, boys! 🙂

  • sofarfrom78

    How is the culture of baseball fascinating? I swear I’m not being facetious, I honestly want some insight into this, boys! 🙂

  • sofarfrom78

    How is the culture of baseball fascinating? I swear I’m not being facetious, I honestly want some insight into this, boys! 🙂

  • sofarfrom78

    Personally, I think academic readings and slammers go hand-in-hand. Do you have a lot of experience with poetry readings within the world of academia?

  • sofarfrom78

    Personally, I think academic readings and slammers go hand-in-hand. Do you have a lot of experience with poetry readings within the world of academia?

  • sofarfrom78

    Personally, I think academic readings and slammers go hand-in-hand. Do you have a lot of experience with poetry readings within the world of academia?

  • sofarfrom78

    Personally, I think academic readings and slammers go hand-in-hand. Do you have a lot of experience with poetry readings within the world of academia?

  • sofarfrom78

    Personally, I think academic readings and slammers go hand-in-hand. Do you have a lot of experience with poetry readings within the world of academia?

  • sofarfrom78

    Personally, I think academic readings and slammers go hand-in-hand. Do you have a lot of experience with poetry readings within the world of academia?

  • sofarfrom78

    Personally, I think academic readings and slammers go hand-in-hand. Do you have a lot of experience with poetry readings within the world of academia?

  • ocvictor

    Yeah, I can see that. The culture of baseball is fascinating. You can get high off other people’s exhiliration. I think that may be here my conversion came.

    Plus, working at the Telegram, it’s hard to avoid…

  • ocvictor

    Yeah, I can see that. The culture of baseball is fascinating. You can get high off other people’s exhiliration. I think that may be here my conversion came.

    Plus, working at the Telegram, it’s hard to avoid…

  • ocvictor

    Yeah, I can see that. The culture of baseball is fascinating. You can get high off other people’s exhiliration. I think that may be here my conversion came.

    Plus, working at the Telegram, it’s hard to avoid…

  • ocvictor

    Yeah, I can see that. The culture of baseball is fascinating. You can get high off other people’s exhiliration. I think that may be here my conversion came.

    Plus, working at the Telegram, it’s hard to avoid…

  • ocvictor

    Yeah, I can see that. The culture of baseball is fascinating. You can get high off other people’s exhiliration. I think that may be here my conversion came.

    Plus, working at the Telegram, it’s hard to avoid…

  • ocvictor

    Yeah, I can see that. The culture of baseball is fascinating. You can get high off other people’s exhiliration. I think that may be here my conversion came.

    Plus, working at the Telegram, it’s hard to avoid…

  • ocvictor

    Yeah, I can see that. The culture of baseball is fascinating. You can get high off other people’s exhiliration. I think that may be here my conversion came.

    Plus, working at the Telegram, it’s hard to avoid…

  • radioactiveart

    The two I’ve seen there were 45 minutes or so.

  • radioactiveart

    The two I’ve seen there were 45 minutes or so.

  • radioactiveart

    The two I’ve seen there were 45 minutes or so.

  • radioactiveart

    The two I’ve seen there were 45 minutes or so.

  • radioactiveart

    The two I’ve seen there were 45 minutes or so.

  • radioactiveart

    The two I’ve seen there were 45 minutes or so.

  • radioactiveart

    The two I’ve seen there were 45 minutes or so.

  • radioactiveart

    Eh.

    Last year, I went to a White Sox/Athletics game with Nick and Lucy and Kurt Heinz, not to mention my brother in law. That was fun, because I was with diehard fans. I generally enjoy live baseball, but can’t get into the TV version.

  • radioactiveart

    Eh.

    Last year, I went to a White Sox/Athletics game with Nick and Lucy and Kurt Heinz, not to mention my brother in law. That was fun, because I was with diehard fans. I generally enjoy live baseball, but can’t get into the TV version.

  • radioactiveart

    Eh.

    Last year, I went to a White Sox/Athletics game with Nick and Lucy and Kurt Heinz, not to mention my brother in law. That was fun, because I was with diehard fans. I generally enjoy live baseball, but can’t get into the TV version.

  • radioactiveart

    Eh.

    Last year, I went to a White Sox/Athletics game with Nick and Lucy and Kurt Heinz, not to mention my brother in law. That was fun, because I was with diehard fans. I generally enjoy live baseball, but can’t get into the TV version.

  • radioactiveart

    Eh.

    Last year, I went to a White Sox/Athletics game with Nick and Lucy and Kurt Heinz, not to mention my brother in law. That was fun, because I was with diehard fans. I generally enjoy live baseball, but can’t get into the TV version.

  • radioactiveart

    Eh.

    Last year, I went to a White Sox/Athletics game with Nick and Lucy and Kurt Heinz, not to mention my brother in law. That was fun, because I was with diehard fans. I generally enjoy live baseball, but can’t get into the TV version.

  • radioactiveart

    Eh.

    Last year, I went to a White Sox/Athletics game with Nick and Lucy and Kurt Heinz, not to mention my brother in law. That was fun, because I was with diehard fans. I generally enjoy live baseball, but can’t get into the TV version.

  • stefan11

    Ah, but in so far as the samples go, go with the greatest hits. How long will be a feature?

  • stefan11

    Ah, but in so far as the samples go, go with the greatest hits. How long will be a feature?

  • stefan11

    Ah, but in so far as the samples go, go with the greatest hits. How long will be a feature?

  • stefan11

    Ah, but in so far as the samples go, go with the greatest hits. How long will be a feature?

  • stefan11

    Ah, but in so far as the samples go, go with the greatest hits. How long will be a feature?

  • stefan11

    Ah, but in so far as the samples go, go with the greatest hits. How long will be a feature?

  • stefan11

    Ah, but in so far as the samples go, go with the greatest hits. How long will be a feature?

  • ocvictor

    >The Sox win another. I find I’m keeping the running box score window from SI.com open, just to make sure I can speak defensively about the games to people as they happen.

    You know–and I’m not saying this is the same for you–but I found the moment I admitted to myself that the game was fascinating was quite liberating.

  • ocvictor

    >The Sox win another. I find I’m keeping the running box score window from SI.com open, just to make sure I can speak defensively about the games to people as they happen.

    You know–and I’m not saying this is the same for you–but I found the moment I admitted to myself that the game was fascinating was quite liberating.

  • ocvictor

    >The Sox win another. I find I’m keeping the running box score window from SI.com open, just to make sure I can speak defensively about the games to people as they happen.

    You know–and I’m not saying this is the same for you–but I found the moment I admitted to myself that the game was fascinating was quite liberating.

  • ocvictor

    >The Sox win another. I find I’m keeping the running box score window from SI.com open, just to make sure I can speak defensively about the games to people as they happen.

    You know–and I’m not saying this is the same for you–but I found the moment I admitted to myself that the game was fascinating was quite liberating.

  • ocvictor

    >The Sox win another. I find I’m keeping the running box score window from SI.com open, just to make sure I can speak defensively about the games to people as they happen.

    You know–and I’m not saying this is the same for you–but I found the moment I admitted to myself that the game was fascinating was quite liberating.

  • ocvictor

    >The Sox win another. I find I’m keeping the running box score window from SI.com open, just to make sure I can speak defensively about the games to people as they happen.

    You know–and I’m not saying this is the same for you–but I found the moment I admitted to myself that the game was fascinating was quite liberating.

  • ocvictor

    >The Sox win another. I find I’m keeping the running box score window from SI.com open, just to make sure I can speak defensively about the games to people as they happen.

    You know–and I’m not saying this is the same for you–but I found the moment I admitted to myself that the game was fascinating was quite liberating.

  • radioactiveart

    I think, actually, it’ll be a mix. Personally, I like my recent stuff more and want that to represent me more…but I will reach back for a couple.

  • radioactiveart

    I think, actually, it’ll be a mix. Personally, I like my recent stuff more and want that to represent me more…but I will reach back for a couple.

  • radioactiveart

    I think, actually, it’ll be a mix. Personally, I like my recent stuff more and want that to represent me more…but I will reach back for a couple.

  • radioactiveart

    I think, actually, it’ll be a mix. Personally, I like my recent stuff more and want that to represent me more…but I will reach back for a couple.

  • radioactiveart

    I think, actually, it’ll be a mix. Personally, I like my recent stuff more and want that to represent me more…but I will reach back for a couple.

  • radioactiveart

    I think, actually, it’ll be a mix. Personally, I like my recent stuff more and want that to represent me more…but I will reach back for a couple.

  • radioactiveart

    I think, actually, it’ll be a mix. Personally, I like my recent stuff more and want that to represent me more…but I will reach back for a couple.

  • stefan11

    Go with the greatest hits.

  • stefan11

    Go with the greatest hits.

  • stefan11

    Go with the greatest hits.

  • stefan11

    Go with the greatest hits.

  • stefan11

    Go with the greatest hits.

  • stefan11

    Go with the greatest hits.

  • stefan11

    Go with the greatest hits.

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