Wow - look at this guy
So its a Halo off day and I went around checking more sites on this SportBlogNation site to see how some of the weaker teams live and I ran into this......
http://www.truebluela.com/story/2006/7/22/11517/0233
Feel free to make comments at will....and now I'm just typing so I hit the 300 character minimunm to post a diary
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And you can find johnsamo here...
samo
by angels4adam on Jul 28, 2006 12:35 AM PDT up reply actions
Fallen Angel picked the wrong team
A tip for Fallen Angel
When you find yourself sitting in the stands of your new home park, and the 7th inning has just finished, and you look over at the scoreboard and see your beloved Dodgers down 2-0, don't look or think any further. Rise from your seat with the rest of the fans and slowly make your way to the hell that is your congested parking lot, where you will sit in wait for another 45 minutes just trying to get out past the gas station beyond center field.
Certainly don't take any notice of the fact that the Dodgers have zero hits. And make sure to think only of how boring it is that you haven't even seen any Dodgers bother to make it to first base. Go ahead and be disgusted by the 2 errors you have seen your Blue Crew commit in a close game.
But leave. Just leave. Pack up and leave. With luck, you may be able to make it home in time for cocktails.
And for God's sake, whatever you do, don't pay any attention to that devilshly handsome Angels fan sitting down the right field seats pointing out to his two young sons what an idiot you are for walking away from history. Just look at him quizzically and keep going. Like all the rest of your fellow 'fans'.
Such was the day on the sunny Sunday afternoon, July 28, 1991, when Dennis Martinez, then of the Montreal Expos, pitched the 14th perfect game in all of recorded MLB history. And he did it in Dodger Stadium where, I think, nobody had ever no-hit the Dodgers before. (For the record, Mike Scioscia and Alfredo Griffen went a combined 0 for 5 that game, and Griffen committed both Dodger errors.)
Dodgers had their place in history
Funny thing is....
Way to jump on a team that in the words of Shea Hillebrand "is a sinking ship."
Fallen Turd
Rex and Steve are annoying but I'd rather listen to them talk about the Angels lighting up the Halo than Scully try to find something good in the Dodgers' nightmarish repeat of last season.
by Anaheim of Anaheim on Jul 27, 2006 8:35 PM PDT reply actions
hm
i went to a dodger game the other day and besides the fact the ballpark is not as nice as the big a, the fans are disgusting. My pops and I were sitting a seat over from our assigned seats because he likes the aisle to let his legs breathe, and some drunk dudes ask us to move, literally pushes my dad over when he gets up. that might of been a drunken accident though.
la duca gone, knowing the dodgers, nomar gone before this years trade deadline
by ANewFoundThrice on Jul 28, 2006 5:08 AM PDT reply actions
huge age difference showing...
What i hate most
ALL of them. All 56,000 of them, every game, secretly wishing that Vin Scully was their dad tucking them into bed with a goodnight story...
you forgot
Chavez Ravine Gangstas
by Rev Halofan on Jul 28, 2006 10:00 AM PDT up reply actions
LOL
yeah but 20 yrs ago, things were WAY different
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you think the cholos are crazy
by Rev Halofan on Jul 28, 2006 10:28 AM PDT up reply actions

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