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To: nutmeg
Oh, this is just too sweet! I've seen far too many dips-t kids walking around my neighborhood with sideways Yankkee hats on.

I can't stand these morons - not one of them can tell you the Yankee lineup, let alone anything about the team.

I've met any number of dingbat New York girls in Boston for college cheering on the Yankees who can't name one player other than ‘ Like....um...Derek Jeter ‘.

Rot in hell Yankees.

109 posted on 10/22/2010 10:03:52 PM PDT by warsaw44
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To: warsaw44; LibertyGrrrl

Let’s not be rash. One of my favorite FReepers is a Yankees girl deep in the heart of Texas. Let’s show her some love. ;->


112 posted on 10/22/2010 10:06:29 PM PDT by mnehring
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To: warsaw44
Oh, this is just too sweet! I've seen far too many dips-t kids walking around my neighborhood with sideways Yankkee hats on.

What's the deal with wearing Yankees gear in Boston?? Oh yeah, it's so much easier to root for a "winning" team than the Red Sox. This year anyway...

I can't stand these morons - not one of them can tell you the Yankee lineup, let alone anything about the team.

I've met any number of dingbat New York girls in Boston for college cheering on the Yankees who can't name one player other than ‘ Like....um...Derek Jeter ‘.

I know many of those as well. Rooting for the Yankees - for some people - (I realize there are real Yankee fans) is the hip thing to do... like belonging to a special club. Yet these "fans" don't know any players in the line up beyond Jeter and A-Fraud, and don't know a damn thing about baseball to boot. Ugh!

130 posted on 10/22/2010 10:45:20 PM PDT by nutmeg (10 days 'til Election Day... BrickleyForCongress.com... RetireBarney.com)
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