sonsofsammalone.com - 8/1/2007
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What is Bonds didn't break the record...
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Pedro Gomez May Still Have a Job
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... The happiest man on the face of the earth right now, is Pedro Gomez. Without Bonds, Gomez would be an old homeless guy living outside of El Salvador. Once Bonds breaks the record, Pedro will fall into oblivion and be forgotten. But what if... Bonds doesn't break the record? It may be a little far fetched, but the guys at Sons Of Sam Malone have a great movie idea where Bonds falls short of 755. Basically, it's Major League II, but insert Bonds for Cerrano and Saito in for Wild Thing. ...
You Create The Caption #53
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Does Jay Cutler smoke?
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