basaball has been berry berry good to . . . .posh???

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 basaball has been berry berry good to . . . .posh???
Is it me, or does the ball in the last picture look like its about to get thrown all of 9 inches? Mr. Mia Hamm better watch out who he is caught associating with though. If he goes all A-rod cheatin on his wife, well, lets just say I can't imagine a worse pain than a swift kick in the groin by Mia... [link]

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Another reason to hate the Dodgers
Published 6/13/2007 by 100% Injury Rate at 100% Injury Rate
... Deuce of Davenport thinks Posh won't be able to throw that baseball more than 9 inches. I hope so, because I'd really like to see the ball fall out of her hand and hit her in the face.

“Woman!….WHoah-Man…”
Published 6/14/2007 by garth at soccernista.com
... Says my occipital lobe, “What in God’s name is THAT!?”

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