Posted on 05/24/2005 7:45:41 PM PDT by buckeyesrule
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Major faux pas.
Sacreledge to most die-hard Cub fans.
Add me.........:o)
Ha ha...all the best rumors start with "I THINK or I HEARD"...
Jeff's a FOUR TIME Champion and is likely to be second on the all time winning list by the end of the year.
Tha's all...
Yeah, I cringed big time with that one...chalk it up to NOT PAYING ATTENTION to details...the Cub staff didn't rehearse him at all, but Jeff had the full responsibility of singing it for better or just plain fouling it up!...Stick to driving 24!!
"By the way, Cubs win!! Cubs win!!"
BFD, probably the last time this month...White Sox Fan.
P.S. Anybody who calls the Cubs, "Cubbies," probably was not born in Chicago. Transplant.
From "The History of Beer and Brewing in Chicago, Volume II by Bob Skilnik...
"Even local media advertising suffered. With a declining market share in Chicago hovering around twenty percent, Heileman hired Jerry Della Femina who was considered a bit of an innovative maverick in the advertising business. With his agency headquartered in Manhattan in New York, Della Femina, however, seemed to be somewhat out of touch with Chicago, including its sports history.
At the 1990 All-Star baseball game held at the Chicago Cubs Wrigley Field, at the time with its outfield walls covered in summer ivy splendor, the ad executive, who was seated in the parks Old Style hospitality suite, turned and commented to a group of fellow executives. Isnt Comiskey Park wonderful? he said, referring to the American League rival park of the Chicago White Sox on the South Side of Chicago.
Nothing like knowing your target audience."
"Jeff isn't endorsing George Bush, he's not endorsing John Kerry; he's not endorsing Ralph Nader," said his spokesman, John Edwards, who isn't related to Kerry's running mate. "It's a personal thing."
A quick poll of the garage area last weekend resulted in some dramatic figures for the president. Of the 31 drivers asked, 30 said they were voting for Bush. The lone holdout was Gordon, who won't talk about his preference.
http://oakridger.com/stories/102804/pro_20041028020.shtml
Not a rumor. Witnesses.
Yep, they even went around to the ex-wife, who sued him for divorce and took half of everything, which he also tried to hide. Jealous? Not at all. If he hadn't hired a PR firm to always portray him as a normal guy with a chick on his arm all the time, people would have let it drop. Funny about that name "Rainbow Warriors", huh? Boy, they sure dropped that name!
"I wish White Sox fans would explain to me why they are so angry this year."
You can't be a true Sox fan unless you hate the Cubs. BTW, did you know the best part about driving up to the North Side?
The drive back.
Yeah, but nobody ever sings the verses (indeed, I doubt if half the people in a ballpark would be able to name the tune if they heard a verse).
Perhaps, but shouldn't Sox fans hope the Cubs make it to the World Series so the Sox can stomp them there? Or has that been wrecked by inter-league play?
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