link.brightcove.com - 11/25/2008
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Red Sox Casket Available In Massachusetts Funeral Home
soxblog.projo.com - 12/2/2008
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AP photo / Boston Globe / John Tlumacki
ROCKLAND, Mass. (AP) -- Lifelong Red Sox fans can
now take their love of the team to the next level -- eternity. A Massachusetts funeral home recently took delivery of the first Red Sox casket, which ...
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First order placed for Red Sox casket
kissingsuzykolber.uproxx.com - 12/2/2008
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Episode 5. Compound Swear Word, Andrew Simon ,
Brandon Moskal , I Can’t Stitch It Back On.
Hosted By Josh Zerkle and not-so-special guest Brandon Moskal. The level of Ohioism on today’s show is off the scale. Our bad. Barring ...
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Ep. 5 - Whose Funeral Is It, Anyway?
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Won't You Roll Me Away Tonight
Surviving Grady —
There was a time when I wanted my last great train ride to the sky to be in the KISS casket. That was before I saw this baby on boston.com a couple days ago: I've since re-tooled my final request to involve a funeral with this casket, a priest reciting Barlett Giamatti's famous "it breaks your heart" piece, mandatory Youk beards handed out to all guests at the front door, running commentary by Remy and DO ("Y'know, Red was something of a shitbag most of his life, but at least he's going out in style." "Agreed, Jerry.") and "Dirty Water" at final procession. Oh and if Heidi Watney wants to do ...
Red Sox Casket Available In Massachusetts Funeral Home
FanIQ Blog —
If anyone is looking for a Christmas present for me, I won't be offended if you get me a casket. It's possibly the most morbid gift ever, but as long as it's this officially licensed Boston Red Sox casket, I would get over it.
For a mere $4,499, lifelong members of the Fenway Faithful can ...
It'll Only Seem Like An Eternity [MLB]
Deadspin —
I know that you'll probably lose the deposit, but some of you Red Sox fans may want to ditch your previous choice for your eternal resting place and go with this, the Red Sox Casket offered at Rockland Funeral Home. Spend eternity in the loving embrace of the Sox, which is more than Manny ever did. Video below (Caution: Includes funeral director using death puns). You'll be thankful to know that the company which makes these also has Cubs and Giants models, which seems redundant. And it just occurred to me that these would make perfect beer coolers. For Sox Fans, ...
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Bleacher Report - MLB 11/25/2008
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