Mets/Phillies Drunken Fights > Yanks/Sox Fights?

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 Mets/Phillies Drunken Fights > Yanks/Sox Fights?
The bar was set at Fat Yankees Fan vs. Fat Red Sox Fan . Can the Drunk Mets Fan vs. Drunk Phillies Fan see their idiocy and raise them? Let’s see what THE 700 LEVEL dragged in. Enh. It’s close, but still way off. The Yankee/Red Sox brouhaha had a railing kill, making it closer to Space Mutiny than the Mets/Phillies fight. Although the Mets fan lying tummy first in a ... [link]

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Published 4/23/2008 by Matt Sussman at The Futon Report
Tuesday on SbB ◼ Romario > Pele? ◼ Mets-Phillies fights > Yanks-Sox fights? ◼ Aussie cricket > Pakistani cricket? ◼ Not getting drugged > Getting drugged.

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