Dumb? Rich? The Yankees Have Some Dirt They'd Like to Sell You

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 Dumb? Rich? The Yankees Have Some Dirt They'd Like to Sell You
Get your Nick Johnson tear-flavored dirt! Only $1,400! We've already covered one of the more maddening, or at least confusing, tenets to Yankee fandom, the idea that there is some sort of "class" associated with being a Yankee. This class precludes facial hair, naturally, as well as overzealous celebrations. Why? Because old men say so . So maybe it's piling on the Yankees a little bit ... [link]

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FanHouse Minute: There's Gold in Them Thar Dirt!
Published 5/12/2008 by Yankees Chick (noreply@blogger.com) at Yankees Chick
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