This is No Time to Panic

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Quote of the season thusfar... "In baseball news, the Tigers are 0-4, the Royals are 3-0, and the Washington Nationals are in first place in the NL East. Please move in a calm and orderly fashion to the first full weekend of the Major League Baseball season, where all confusion will be sorted out. Thank you for your patience." -Tuffy, Treehouse Fort [link]
This is No Time to Panic

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