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Funny Guys
Funny Guys
The only enjoyment last night's game seems to have provided is a bunch of really ridiculous looking photographs of the Yankees making merry all over our back yard. It's kind of sickening, really. There's not much to laugh about as far as the Mets are concerned. Sometime around the 6th inning, ...
Two-Week Mets Rehab and Detox Over: Lessons Learned
Two-Week Mets Rehab and Detox Over: Lessons Learned
legendofcecilioguante.com — Rehabilitated? I Don't Know the Meaning of the Word... A wise philosopher once said: "Isms in my... opinion are not good. A person should not believe in an isms, he should believe in himself." Prescient commentary. Fanaticism is one of those isms, and it too is not good. This is one of the ... (more) Two-Week Mets Rehab and Detox Over: Lessons Learned
Who is Mark Teahan?
Who is Mark Teahan?
feedproxy.google.com — Mark Teahen (on the right) obviously NOT a steroid user. Mr. Met (on the left) obviously a... steroid user (look at the head, a dead give away). According to multiple reports Peter Gammons has linked the Mets to Mark Teahan of the Royals. Many fans most likely do not know much about Teahan ... (more) Who is Mark Teahan?
Jerry Wants a New Gangsta!
Jerry Wants a New Gangsta!
nleastchatter.com — Jerry's the rogue, can Omar be the trader? It looks as if Mets manager Jerry Manuel is... finally on the trade bandwagon. In an afternoon press conference Manuel was quoted as saying: “If we get below [.500] and we continue to struggle offensively as we are, I think that [a trade] is a ... (more) Jerry Wants a New Gangsta!
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