Kerry Wood is the New Rod Beck

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 Kerry Wood is the New Rod Beck
Those of us in the Midwest all remember Rod Beck fondly, God rest his soul. You may recall he past away last summer after many battles with drug addiction. But before we all get too down, let's take a trip down memory lane. Close your eyes and imagine with me. Actually you better keep your eyes open for that. Might be easier to read that way. Anywho, you can already see the scene. Arm [link]

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