Tahdy to the pahty
Al:
Well, the Angels had to win one at some point.
Doug:
Yes, yes, and for this heroic feat we salute you in our own special way.
Al:
Seriously. Was he auditioning for a new job in the NFL — "If you like the way I blow these calls at first, way 'til you see what I can do with pass interference."
Mike:
Meanwhile, I don't think I've ever this blasé about a Red Sox playoff loss before.
Al:
That's the upside to low expectations.
Doug:
Yeah, this is the Kim Zolciak of Red Sox seasons.
JNC - good luck on all fronts. Sending positive thoughts and vibes of health and sanity from northern California. Take care.
Posted by: sonomasox | 2009.10.09 at 07:43 PM
JNC, Best wishes.
This may the post season I feared. A-Roid wakes up because Tex took the spotlight (read: pressure) off him.
Posted by: Yossarian | 2009.10.09 at 09:39 PM
All the best JNC from a creepy Canadian stranger. I hope everything works out for you and your family.
Posted by: vancouversoxfan | 2009.10.09 at 10:15 PM
All the best JNC from a creepy Canadian stranger. I hope everything works out well for your family.
Posted by: vancouversoxfan | 2009.10.09 at 10:16 PM
Take care Jeff.
And the Yankees don't suck.
- Billy
Posted by: Billy Mahty | 2009.10.10 at 02:38 AM
Wishing you all the best, Jeff. Take care...
Posted by: Natalie | 2009.10.10 at 03:00 AM
maybe it's not our year
Posted by: louclinton | 2009.10.10 at 09:18 AM
went to the sox game thursday night- hope we can get back here for game 5. angel fans are more than excited- they are mean and vengeful. we are a big monkey on their back. i hate the thunder sticks, and im sick of being told boston sucks. love to see game 5 , just saying!
Posted by: bosoxed | 2009.10.10 at 09:30 AM
I need a bar that starts serving at 8 AM so that I can properly attend the 12:07 game on Sunday.
Posted by: Kaz | 2009.10.10 at 12:45 PM
Billy - you are right, the yankees are a good team this year. But they could win 35 straight WS and they would still suck to me :).
To all - thank you for your thoughts, comments and well wishes. Sincerely, Thank you.
Update: My son is on the road to recovery from H1N1 coupled with a nastyass case of pneumonia. Still in the hospital, still not out of the woods, but we have a map and a guide now. We are less one horse in the pasture - he did not make it through the night last night. Apparently staying up with him until 2am last night feeding IV fluids and flushing his stomach out was not enough. A good freind was lost. You could cut the sadness here with a knife. Father in law is OK for now and cancelled his next doctor's appointment because he has a hunting trip to Montana to get ready for - like I said, one of the greatest people on the planet.
Summed up, son is rounding 2nd and running hard, horse grounded out, and father in law walked.
Go Red Sox.
Posted by: Jeff in NC | 2009.10.10 at 04:42 PM
JNC - great to hear about your son and dad-in-law. Aweful about the horse. Hitting 2/3. If some of our boys could do that, we'd be better off heading home. Go 'Sox. (Assuming the worst, I'm rooting for a freeway series.)
Posted by: soxdownunder | 2009.10.10 at 05:38 PM
ouch
Posted by: louclinton | 2009.10.11 at 04:03 PM
aaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!
Posted by: soxdownunder | 2009.10.11 at 04:04 PM
Deserved to lose. But still sad.
Posted by: Devine | 2009.10.11 at 04:21 PM
6 y/o 'Sox Fan last seen composing/singing what he calls 'evil songs' on the piano. What have I done to him?
Posted by: soxdownunder | 2009.10.11 at 04:57 PM
er, raised him up right, I'd say
Posted by: buckner was framed | 2009.10.11 at 08:01 PM
Well hopefully we'll all have something fun to yak about in December :((
Posted by: Harwich Rich | 2009.10.11 at 10:32 PM