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Tejada v. Baltimore: Why O's Fans Shouldn't Boo
Tejada v. Baltimore: Why O's Fans Shouldn't Boo
O's fans should NOT boo Tejada? I know a guy who hates his ex-wife. I mean hates her. He gets all red in the face when he talks about her. Calls her names. Acts like an ass when he sees her. They’ve been apart for a couple years and he’s still obsessed with her. It’s kind of like O’s fans and Miguel Tejada. Talk show goons are all over Tejada today, as he visits Baltimore for the first time since
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