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Cougar shot and killed within Chicago city limits
Controlled Chaos replied to NorthSideSox72's topic in SLaM
QUOTE (NorthSideSox72 @ Apr 15, 2008 -> 12:12 PM) Heh. I put this in PHT. Sorry. Unless the Sox are playing Kane County some time coming up...I have no idea why this is in Pale hose... ya moved it just as I pushed Reply....hahaha Other interesting thing is a vet said it looked like it's been eating very well. Anyone missing pets?? Necropsy should turn up some answers. -
My Letter to the Umpiring Head-Mike Port
Controlled Chaos replied to jasonxctf's topic in Pale Hose Talk
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4. I will not post statements for the purpose of angering others 5. I will not prod posters repeatedly on a subject or chase them across topics to make a point 6. I will try to make posts that actually add to the discussion at hand I guess these don't apply to certain posters...or maybe since we're not in the buster...anything goes.
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Yankees Dig Up Concrete At New Yankee Stadium
Controlled Chaos replied to Kyyle23's topic in The Diamond Club
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Any good pics out there? This one from the sox site is kinda small. Any comments from anyone who saw it yesterday? It says in the article El Duque has a bronze image in there, but I can't see him. Unless that's him top right? I think I'd rather have Dye than El Duque....actually I'd rather have a couple guys...El Duque's performance in that Boston game was just sick and it was huge, but bigger than Dye MVP? or Jenks closing games out? I don't know...I suppose everyone can debate it. Is there two sides to it??
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6. White Sox vs. Tigers (April 22, 2000) Sixteen players, coaches and managers suspended. Nine others fined. It was, MLB said, "the biggest mass suspension ever." That was the end result of two brawls that erupted at Comiskey Park, one in the seventh inning, the other in the ninth. In the sixth, the Tigers Jeff Weaver hit Carlos Lee with a pitch. In retaliation, Chicago's starter, Jim Parque, plunked Detroit's Dean Palmer in the top of the seventh. Palmer charged the mound, throwing his helmet at Parque before the real action started. "This wasn't just a shoving match," wrote Tom Gage in the Detroit News. "This was a nasty fight in which heavy punches were thrown and players were bloodied. White Sox reliever Keith Foulke had a facial cut that required five stitches." In the ninth, a couple more hit batsmen inspired another round of wrasslin', kicking and fisticuffs. When it was all over, the umps had ejected 11. Chris Osgood of the Red Wings was impressed. "It was a pretty vicious fight for a baseball game," he said. "But they stood up for themselves pretty good. It's a good way to build camaraderie."
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QUOTE (ChiSox_Sonix @ Apr 11, 2008 -> 11:22 AM) I agree. She just wasnt the same last night. thought her face looked a little rounder...it could have been her hair...I dunno... meh it's all good....great episode though..
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Share your rain-out game stories here
Controlled Chaos replied to thedoctor's topic in Pale Hose Talk
QUOTE (FlaSoxxJim @ Apr 10, 2008 -> 10:10 PM) If that's the game we lost in extra innings after several hours of rain delays I was right there shivering with you. ahh lucky for us that's when they were still selling us club level for our opening day group outings. We watched most of the game inside on the plasmas, from the comfort of the couches with first class wait service to boot. I sat in our seats for half an inning just so I can say I did it, but that was miserable weather. -
QUOTE (chimpy2121 @ Apr 10, 2008 -> 03:20 PM) Man I wish I could get my hands on some Home Run Inn in Florida... I go for the Tombstones now. or
