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We here at NationalsFanboyLooser are honored to have a guest contributor who needs no introduction: Despite appearances to the contrary, I am not a trained seal. Still, when I read the latest batch of softballs lobbed in the general direction of my ol' pal, Stan Kasten, I couldn't resist. I reached back into my closet and dug out the StanSpeak translator. For those of you knew to this, it's ... [link]

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STAN'S MAGIC PIPELINE PIPEDREAM
Published 7/22/2008 by ck at The Nationals Enquirer
"Given that we have had some extraneous problems, such as the bizarre first-half season of weather going into the mix, I'm pleased with where we are so far." (Stan Kasten, via Nationals dot com, 7/22/2008) Long live the StanSpeak Translator! After three or four reads (but who's counting) through yesterday's Nationals dot com interview with Stan Kasten, we can't figure out if he's simply a disingenuous prick, or if he really is an honest broker stuck between the Lerner ...

A tree fell in the forest
Published 7/22/2008 by Harper Gordek at Oleanders and Morning Glories
... to be “if I wasn’t around to hear it” since you all just might be the creations of an evil daemon.)  It’s a shame too because the last time the Nats scored that many runs in a 3-game series was when they were pulling the head and spine off the New York Mets, finishing off their collapse with a 13-4, 10-9 and 9-6 sweep.  I remember that being decently entertaining. Emails and work to catch up on today.   Lukcy for you StanSpeak is in the house.

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