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Obama=Sox fan
Rod=Cubs fan
Go SOX!
Do I send you my credit card number to get one?
CONGRATS SOX!
GO CUBS!
OCTOBER ROCKS!
I'd love nothing more than to have a Red Line World Series; and steal that stupid "W" flag and plant it upside down in Center Field on the South side when the SOX win game 7.
we beat the Twinkies.
Danks was lights out, and that was a Thomer!!!!
you never know!
Rich, you are lucky.
Are you talking about the Dodgers? Bring 'em on, baby.
The Sox have a difficult road ahead, to be sure. However, should they make it to the World Series, no one should count them out. They have played with their backs to the wall recently, and know how to claw out just enough to win. They also have winning playoff experience.
As for the Cubs, all I can say is, don't start counting those pennants before they're won. The Cubs know how to rip beating hearts from their fans' chests.
Wait, what? They're still in it, and not just mathematically? I'm not sure I know how this works, as a Cubs fan... but I will enjoy learning!
Hoping for a subway series.
OK, That's it! You're a moron Rod!
Will Comrade Daley ban crack sales after the 7th around 35th?
i won't say that i haven't watched both chicago teams clinch, but let's have a little perspective...
Despite the cooler temperatures that October will bring to bear, I don't think Individual B (CI)will be available to put a roof on it anytime soon either, so he better wear his woolies out there.
Enjoy the moment -- it's almost over.
there is no video footage from the 1908 World Series available for Sox fans and players to watch.
BEAT TAMPA BAY.
The answer was Blago.
Of course, the loudest boos came when the Sox were mentioned.
lol. The bandwagon is non-discriminatory and there is no background check or IQ test required to hop on board. Why don't the Cubs use whatever method Obama does to keep him silent and away from such events....
We love the Sox!
That's for sure. Look at all the inebriated barbarians we have steering the wagon!
You mean to celebrate the last game the Sox will win this year?
Have a big party now, Sox fans. And remember, when you head north and try to jump on the bandwagon, no beer after the seventh inning.
Instead, after watching the Cubs take a lead into the seventh, head south to the 42nd Ward where there are many fine establishments where beer can be purchased.
What a week. Look at Rays, this team's been through the fire and has nothing to lose.
Red Line Fever -- Catch it!
Look at Miller, trying to troll his own blog again.
All I can say is I was at Wrigley on the Tuesday after Carlos' no-no, when RRB declared it Zambrano day or whatever. When Rod made the presentation, I've never seen 40,000 folks agree so vociferously, and that agreement was to boo.
South siders aren't off the hook when it comes to Rod, they voted for him too.
That's a personal affront to all those SOX fans from Champaign, Cumberland and Effingham that voted for Eisendrath in the 2006 primary election.
Sox's = Obama
Cubs Win, Cubs Win. Holy Cow!!!!
Not that the Trib would notice.
Down in Crestwood, in the Frontier League, our own Windy City Thunderbolts came from way off the pace in the regular season and won the playoffs.
Just like Kane County Cougars, only this team won.
Both are great places to take the family to watch a game, without having to peer through the forest of beer vendors or listen to corporate types do business on their cell phones in front of you.
The young men who played in Crestwood are just starting up the ladder. Many will fall off, others will make the majors.
But for now I have been a Sox fan who would like to see the Cubs make the World Series -- with the same result as when they last played each other for the Championship.
One only needed to listen to the raly on the radio (WBBM is between reports on the Wall Street Scandal and Cubs-onwed WGN) to hear crowd response to Blagoof.
BTW is anyone else worried that Blagoof's support could be the 2008 version of the Goat. They di look a little alike.
Bill/SpinSisters/Slick Willie?
As for the Sox, I went to watch the game at a watering hole last night and for all of the enthusiasm that I saw it could have been a game between the Rangers and the Royals.
And to Honest Abe ===I went to watch the game at a watering hole last night it could have been a game between the Rangers and the Royals.====
you must not have been on Western Ave.
and last year, too....
I missed the posted Cubs Hat when all the real teams cliched last week. Anyway, good luck to the Sox. I think an all Chicago series would be great.
Or did the Welfare Sox actually pay SOME rent this year that might include the extra playoff games? Doubtful. Chicago Democrats give the Wall Street tycoon owners of the Welfare Sox poor people's paychecks in exchange for the tickets and favors all the politicians will get at the games.
Meanwhile, the Cubs have to bribe Daley every time they want to dust a brick at Wrigley. Much better deal for the working class.
The pursuit of happiness wasn't suppose to be subsidized with taxes, it was meant to be freely pursued without the burden of excessive taxes that are seen in Chicago.
Cubs over Angels in 6! The Welfare Sox will take out the Rays, but that's all.
WAY TO GO, TEAM!
S-S-S_SOUTH SIDE!
Go Cubs Go
Go Away Rod
Red line series = too many dead Chicagoans
But I predict that they will win at least one game in Tampa, and we'll see which team moves on in the playoffs.
The Sox were picked for third or fourth in their division, at the beginning of the year. I'm delighted that they have won their division, and perhaps they are on a roll as they were in 2005. They can come back and win, even if they lose this first game.