Because I haven’t even posted what I wrote about the World Champion Boston Red Sox — yes, a thank-you card is appropriate for that withholding — I offer you this, which effectively captures my emotional state as it relates to baseball. I’m not quite this bad, but ... I do seem reticent to move on.
Why Did It Have to End?
16 Nov 2004
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Posted by Culture Snob on Tuesday, November 16, 2004.
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