I have no idea how I missed this thread way back in 2009 when Jimmy Pasta temporarily went off of his anti-psychotic medication and started it. How about this gem:
jimmypasta wrote:
I seriously hope the Cubs play them in the WS and kick their spoiled asses. All those championships,it doesn't seem fair! I can't believe its going on 101 years.
When one is a loser (and I am referring to the Cubs, not Jimmy Pasta), one must be loveable to be accepted. Hence, the term "loveable loser." As a society, we can accept loveable losers. We might even feel sorry for them, and we may coddle them like a very small child or a puppy. When, however, the loser stops being loveable, he must be executed.
NSJ wrote:
Bump.
Took two out of three in Cincinnati.
Congrats stoneroses. Yankees always bring something special to town.
Nice to see Heisey get three home runs in one game tonight.
It was nice to see The Glorious New York Yankees in a very excellent new ballpark. I am very glad that the Reds have not gone the way of the Pirates. Both were excellent National League teams from my youth, but the Pirates will never again make the playoffs. It is pathetic and sad.
Let me tell you a little story about myself. I had to wait until I was eleven (11) years old until I was able to see The Glorious New York Yankees in the World Series. Given the Glorious history of this franchise, these eleven (11) years were very tough, almost like trying to walk through the Sahara desert with no water and having just eaten a whole bag of potato chips. So my friends and I were extremely ecstatic when Chris Chambliss won the American League pennant with a dramatic home run. Then the mighty Reds swept The Glorious New York Yankees, and I used the Lord's name a certain way, and it was taken out of context by my father. Let us just say that I never did that again!
Smiley face memories.