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“Hello Mr. Bonds, allow me to introduce myself. You may call me Oh.”
“Hello Mr. Bonds, allow me to introduce myself. You may call me Oh.”
Ok… dealing with the fact that Barry Bonds has equaled Hank Aaron’s 755. Not at all happy about it. Not. One. Bit. Therefore, I’m dismissing it. I feel totally at ease doing this, given I live in Japan - Barry Bonds, meet Sadaharu Oh. Mr Oh holds the professional baseball home run record.
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