Posted on 10/08/2007 8:49:55 PM PDT by doug from upland
COME AND SING "THE HILLARY CURSE"
HERE IS THE BOXSCORE. Cleveland eliminates the Yankees, 3 games to 1, with a 6-4 victory in game four. Since carpetbagging Hillary Rodham Clinton was elected senator, New Yorkers have paid a heavy price. The Yankees have not won a World Series since she was elected. No major New York sports team has won a champsionship. THE HILLARY CURSE is alive and well.
The country’s under this little bitches curse !!!
rofl.
Is it still part of the ‘curse’ that the Cowboys beat Buffalo tonight?
Thanks! I’ve done a variation of that “letter” in a couple of the baseball threads and I figured the Norman Hsu
and Sandy Burglar mentions would come in handy! :)
Go tribe!
Go Tribe
>>The Hillary Curse is much much bigger than the Yankees.
Here’s what really hurts George. Note what part of
the country he’s from:
>>George Michael Steinbrenner III (born July 4, 1930 in Rocky River, Ohio),
(just outside of Cleveland!)
He got the Yankees for a fire sale price. Wonder if he
tried to buy the Indians first (prob did...)
Good work. With a fan like Hilary how could they lose?
The Bills lost? Seriesly? They were up 24-16 with 30 seconds left. What happened?
Nothing new,after all they’re the Bills !!!
The Fish Rots from the Head Down. Couldn’t happen to a better state.
Pray for W and Our Troops
YES.
It’s hard to hit the ball when your hands are near so many frigid things.
The Hillary Curse makes the fabled “Curse of the Bambino” look like a tinker’s damn by comparison. I don’t know if it will be lifted in our lifetimes.
One of the happiest days of my life is rubbing Arizona's victory over the Yankees in 2001 in the face of my friends in at their "Yankee victory party" in Miami.
Attention Yanks fans. Jeter bats .176 in the series. Arod goes .267 in the series.
Indeed he is. I knew he was from the Cleveland area.
(I was in RR once when visiting a friend in that area.
We were heading to the Tribe game—he got free tix because he works for one of their radio network affiliates—and stopped
at the house of someone he knew, asking if he wanted to go along (he didn’t)
bookrags.com:
>>George Steinbrenner was born on July 4, 1930, in Rocky River, Ohio. His father, Henry Steinbrenner, owned a Great Lakes shipping company. His mother, Rita, managed their home in Bay Village, the suburb of Cleveland where Steinbrenner spent his formative years.
Sox fans know what kind of pain that can be. In the ‘95
ALDS, the Sox lost to the Tribe and Canseco and Mo
Vaughn went a combined 0 for 27
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