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Gavin, I have round trip Tickets to France, all expenses paid, for a week so you can go to, along with other places, The Louvre...

 

Oh, wait, screw it.

 

Just have someone tell you the stories of all the priceless paintings there. I'm sure it will be the same experience.

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Comparing a priceless painting to a run of the mill baseball?

 

Holy sh--, no wonder you're too stupid to get sarcasm!

 

:D:D

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Comparing a priceless painting to a run of the mill baseball?

 

Holy sh--, no wonder you're too stupid to get sarcasm!

 

:D  :D

197734[/snapback]

 

A Mark McGuire Baseball sold for $3Million.

 

Value is completely based on what someone is willing to pay for something.

 

And as far as calling stupid. !@#$ off.

 

Have someone tell you a story about Babe Ruth tonight. Then, tomorrow tell your friends you went to the HOF.

 

Wow, I'm starting to think BF has 2 screen names

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timmy wrote this:

 

The guy was a nobody on the team. Most FANS would give that ball up... he's lucky they signed him at all. Barely a .200 average, and a backup fielder.

 

The guy was a nobody on the team (wrong)

 

Most FANS would give that ball up (wrong, and you even said you wouldn't give back a famous ball yourself)

 

he's lucky they signed him at all (true in the sense that he's lucky he got traded to a good team, he could start for many teams though)

 

Barely a .200 average (wrong)

 

and a backup fielder (yes, this year he was a defensive specialist...)

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timmy wrote this:

The guy was a nobody on the team (wrong)

 

Most FANS would give that ball up (wrong, and you even said you wouldn't give back a famous ball yourself)

 

he's lucky they signed him at all (true in the sense that he's lucky he got traded to a good team, he could start for many teams though)

 

Barely a .200 average (wrong)

 

and a backup fielder (yes, this year he was a defensive specialist...)

197762[/snapback]

 

Well don't let his own comments get in his way.

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timmy wrote this:

The guy was a nobody on the team (wrong)

 

Most FANS would give that ball up (wrong, and you even said you wouldn't give back a famous ball yourself)

 

he's lucky they signed him at all (true in the sense that he's lucky he got traded to a good team, he could start for many teams though)

 

Barely a .200 average (wrong)

 

and a backup fielder (yes, this year he was a defensive specialist...)

197762[/snapback]

 

 

well .215 IS barely .200. Like a 19 year old is barely legal.

 

So, add that in, and i got three out of 5.

 

not bad.

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What the hell does that matter?  The Red Sox don't own that ball.  He's not "stealing" from his employer.

 

EDIT:  If you think about it, you are stealing from the Giants (if you consider them the owners of the ball as you do the Red Sox) because you are taking "their property" from Pac Bell Park which is owned by the Giants.

 

The reason that doesn't hold true though is because it's common knowledge that fans are allowed to keep balls.  This is something that's always been a courtesy from MLB and the teams such as it is with players keeping important balls.

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Yeah. And if you think about it, Ron Artest stole a cup of beer...

 

Moron.

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well .215 IS barely .200.  Like a 19 year old is barely legal.

 

So, add that in, and i got three out of 5.

 

not bad.

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Yeah if that was the meat of the discussion, but since the discussion has nothing to do with his batting average and him being lucky to be on the Red Sox, I would say 0 for 2 is pretty bad.

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and a backup fielder (yes, this year he was a defensive specialist...)

197762[/snapback]

 

 

You call her a "executive assistant", I'll call her a secretary...

 

six of one, half dozen of the other.

 

But it was funny how you took me saying "He's a backup fielder" to "he's a defensive specialist".

 

good stuff.

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Yeah if that was the meat of the discussion, but since the discussion has nothing to do with his batting average and him being lucky to be on the Red Sox, I would say 0 for 2 is pretty bad.

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I read that sentence 4 times, and still have no idea what the hell it meant.

 

 

I think the Guy is a rooster for keeping the ball. Gmac and EZC Boston don't.

We argued back and forth.

 

It was nearing its finale until you came in to tardify the conversation..

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I read that sentence 4 times, and still have no idea what the hell it meant.

I think the Guy is a rooster for keeping the ball. Gmac and EZC Boston don't.

We argued back and forth.

 

It was nearing its finale until you came in to tardify the conversation..

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I tried to discuss in a quality fashion until you turned it into a pissing match (I'm STILL willing to discuss).

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