And I’ll make sure to wear my Yankees’ cap if I ever visit Vermont. Aren’t you folks to first state in the union to legalize gay marriage? At least I don’t have to worry about revenge attacks from a group of sissies.
In Vermont, there are two types of people -- the sissies from New York (Yankees fans, incidentally) who came and legalized gay marriage and ruined an otherwise wonderful state, and the (outnumbered by outsiders) old Vermont Yankees. Vermont Yankees, more so than any other subspecies of Yankees, are ornery people that you really don't want to mess with.
Just a word to the wise.
Well, I am not from VT, you would get your ass kicked talk in’ that way to the Vermonters I know, and you can leave that Yankees hat on the floor of your bathroom—where it belongs.
New England isn’t totally Red Sox country; VT, CT and western MA have their share of Yankee fans (I’m a Red Sox fan near Boston). “Watch the Yankees here” says the sign outside Donny’s NY Pizza in Winooski, VT; another pizza joint, the NY Pizza Oven in nearby Colchester, is totally Yankees-friendly (pics of teams etc) and radio stations in western and SW
New England carry the Yanks (a couple in upstate NY like
the 980 AM in Troy carry Sox) while others carry Sox.
Yankees radio voice Suzyn Waldman grew up in Newton, MA;
Red Sox radio voice Joe Castiglione grew up in CT—as a Yankees fan—and his son Duke is in the NY media. “Can YOU believe it!”
Mass. was the first state to legalize gay marriage, at least by a court ruling (not through a vote or anything).