October 20, 2004

ALCS

Game 7. Red Sox vs. Yankees.

Posted by Pat at October 20, 2004 12:17 PM
Comments

Hey look..my 1 vote does make a difference.

Posted by: Nate at October 20, 2004 12:31 PM


You dumb bastards. Of course I WANT the Sawx to win, but that doesn't mean it's going to happen. You voted wring I voted right, and in 9 hours when I'm proven wrong I'll deny I ever said any of this. Meh, it's baseball.

Posted by: Chris at October 20, 2004 02:07 PM


I wasn't even aware that 8 people read this page, so who voted twice?

Posted by: John at October 20, 2004 02:59 PM


Yeah, how are there 10 votes? Have the people posting the odd Viagra style messages on old posts now voting in our polls?

For the record, I believe I would like the Sox to win tonight, and that they will. I have nothing to back this up, I guess I would just like to see that happen.

Posted by: Pat at October 20, 2004 04:35 PM


God damned comment spam (spammers sort of pretending to be readers of the site to promote their crap). I have a program to weed those out, but I can't get them all because the spammers invent new names for drugs faster than the nerds can update their blacklists. Which, given the amount of free time internet nerds have, is quite impressive. They could break a new encryption algorithm by DirecTV in half a day, but they can't add 'Zithroma.x' and 'Ionami.n' fast enough.

Hrm... I had to add those periods at the end of those words to keep my newly updated program to allow me to post this comment. Neat. I'll shut up now.

Posted by: Rick at October 20, 2004 11:22 PM


Unfortunately "encryption algorithm by DirecTV" made complete sense to me. Stupid semi-nerdism.

Red Sox 10 - Yankees 3. That's history people. Like the Sox or not, it is rare to see something in sports that has never been done before (hockey comebacks withstanding). Good stuff. I would now like to see the Cardinals win and see Clemens flame out in Game 7.

Posted by: Pat at October 21, 2004 12:17 AM


I imagine that series will be at least as famous as the 1986 Series is infamous. Is it all for naught if the Red Sox don't win the World Series? I'm not even sure. Generally the series is the ultimate goal, but that was a signifigant accomplishment on its own. What if the US Hockey team at Lake Placid after having beaten the Russians, would have lost he gold medal game. I dunno, and that is probably a bit too sports-nerdish anyway. If you are a sports fan or not, tonight, if you watched, you witnessed sports history.

Posted by: John at October 21, 2004 01:01 AM


First, I never said the Yanks would win. You hallucinated that. These aren't the droids you're looking for...

Second: From the "I am cooler than you" department: I watched the end of the Hou-St.L game from the Deftones bus, and only heard about the Sawx at about 12:15, backstage at 9:30 Club while making out with an opera singer. True story. So, as I said, I am much cooler than you. That is all.

Posted by: Chris at October 21, 2004 01:36 AM


So you were making out with an Opera singer, eh?

Posted by: Nate at October 21, 2004 07:34 AM


Here's Chris' um....voice coach

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Posted by: Nate at October 21, 2004 07:40 AM


Yeah, Pavarotti is pretty sexy

Posted by: Pat at October 21, 2004 07:43 AM


Word. Quality burn gentlemen, quality burn.

And yes, his whiskers did tickle, but only a little. Only a little.

Posted by: Chris at October 21, 2004 05:22 PM


"Second: From the "I am cooler than you" department: I watched the end of the Hou-St.L game from the Deftones bus, and only heard about the Sawx at about 12:15, backstage at 9:30 Club while making out with an opera singer."

clearly sir, we have considerably different definitions of cool

Posted by: roy at October 21, 2004 05:58 PM


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