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Imagine for a second that it was Leslie Visser instead of McCarver.
Mr. Sanders would be accused of harrassment.
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Tom Scudder tom...@ruf.rice.edu
"It's 106 miles to Chicago, we have a full tank of gas, a half pack of
cigarettes, it's dark, and we're wearing sunglasses."
"Hit it."
-John Stuart Mill
Is this guy serious? (whew, and I thought BRAVES woofers were bad...)
YEAH Deion!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
One more example showing that you should not drink and post.
Here's one Canadian that is looking forward to a hard-fought
World Series featuring the two best teams in baseball today.
GO JAYS!!! :-)
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Colin McFadyen -- Carleton U. Computing and Communications Services
Ottawa, Ontario, CANADA K1S 5B6
col...@ccs.carleton.ca
[Snip]
>Toronto will win the world series. This will be a major humilation for
>"America's" sport. The reason for this is that Canada is a morally
>superior society than the USA.
Being morally superior *can't* be an edge in the world series. Otherwise
there would be no champions from New York.
:->
[shameless political drivel deleted]
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Dale J. Stephenson |*| (st...@cs.uiuc.edu) |*| Go Braves!
"It is considered good to look wise, especially when not
overburdened with information" -- J. Golden Kimball
>Toronto will win the world series. This will be a major humilation for
>"America's" sport. The reason for this is that Canada is a morally
>superior society than the USA.
[Much political driven, right or wrong, deleted.]
What does moral superiority have to do with the ability to hit a fastball?
The race does not always go to the swiftest, but I'd bet on him before
I bet on the pure-of-heart.
You have presented excellent reasons why someone should be hit in the
head with a champagne bottle.
Brian McDonald
Inter-Office Memo, CBS Television
TO: Head, CBS Sports
FROM: President, CBS Television
SUBJECT: Tim McCarver vs. Deion Sanders
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In keeping with the CBS Sports tradition of hiring over the hill
catchers for its TV broadcasts, I think that you should investigate
the possibility of hiring Ed Ott, currently a coach with the Houston
Astros, as a color commentator for the current World Series and any
future League Championship and World Series broadcasts by CBS Sports.
I don't know what Mr. Ott's qualifications are, but by being an ex-
catcher, he should be as qualified as his peers; Garagiola, McCarver,
Uecker, etc.
Where Mr. Ott should excel is in the post-game interviews. Could you
imagine Mr. Ott's reaction if some immature, whiny, pseudo two-sport
athlete threw a bucket (or several buckets) of ice cold water on him,
while he (Mr. Ott) was conducting an interview on live television?
I believe that Mr. Ott has a record of sorts in on-field altercations
in the past; I believe that he "body slammed" the Mets Felix Milan in
the 1970's and used a "sleeper choke hold" on Rob Dibble of the Reds
this past summer.
And I believe that he was a high school wrestling champion in Central
Pennsylvania in the 1960's (Get research on this ASAP!).
Frankly, CBS Sports baseball ratings have sucked, but I believe that
the fans would tune in to see the post-game interviews conducted by
Mr. Ott. We may even be able to sell the interviews on a "pay-per view"
basis, comparable to HBO's boxing.
We could bill it as "Prime Time Wrestling" and Mr. Sanders could become
the worlds first three-sport athlete.
At least for a minute or two.
Get to work and see if you can get Mr. Ott to Toronto for this evenings
game.
Wow! Talk about your "tenuous grip on reality".
I smell a Braves fan trying the "reverse psychology" approach to woofing...
(seemed to have worked for game #1).
Otherwise this guy should get some therapy... quick!
Jays fever sweeping the nation! (Even in Montreal! :-)
Frank
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f...@mcrcim.mcgill.edu "Oh, I have slipped the surly bonds of earth
And danced the skies on laughter-silvered wings;" - J.G. Magee Jr.
McCarver was wired at the time. Are you an idiot or what?
If you don't like McCarver, fine. But your opinion of McCarver has
nothing to do with the incident of Deion dumping several buckets of
water on Tim. Deion acted like a spoiled brat. For you to think that
is acceptable tells us all something about you....
Mark
Hmmm... this is curious since McCarver's regular gig is broadcasting
the Mets for WWOR-TV. The last I looked, the Mets are in the NL East.
Sounds more like a disgruntled Pirates fan to me.
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(I can barely speak for myself, you expect me to speak for my employer??)
>Need I say more?
>JBC
How about:
BOOHOOHOOHOOHOOHOOHOOH :-{
Sitting Bull revenged at last!
-=- A Jays Fan
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