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joejoesox

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  1. QUOTE (kyyle23 @ Jul 21, 2008 -> 09:38 PM) So they are going somewhere fast? Steady she goes, maybe they should be going slow if they are going too fast isn't going anywhere = is going nowhere
  2. thornton and logan are the ones that seem to be getting rocked lately, bobby octavio carrasco (and russel, but he's gone now) masset have looked above average imo
  3. what a joke this team is cant wait to hear the calls to rongey
  4. i'm so sick of this team only being able to hit off pitchers they're familiar with
  5. nice stretch Boone is having right here, along with our pathetic offense
  6. I only know how to do this with a Verizon Wireless account and my LG VX8300, just FYI 1. Get an mlb.tv package (Obviously) 2. Go here and reprogram your phone to enable it's DUN (Dial-up Networking), by default it's disabled. Most verizon accounts have an unlimited internet package for about $5.00 more per month. after 9pm and on weekends the internet usage will not use your minutes, so these are the prime times when to use what i'm explaining. otherwise the internet package will use your calling minutes 3. Attach your phone to your PC via the USB cable it (should have) came with. 4. Install the drivers for your phone (Should be able to find them rather easily online, though for Vista 64bit which is what I use, it was a bit tougher) 5. Create a dial-up profile under your network connection settings, and name it something like Verizon or whatever. Use #777 for the dialing number, username will be xxxyyyyyyy@vzw3g.com (xxx=your area code, yyyyyyy=your 7 digit cell number), with a password of vzw Once you're connected, browse to mlb.com and their system will not detect your current IP address as an Illinois ISP address, most likely an IP address located out of state wherever Verizon keeps their servers. I'm currently watching the sox game right now I'm unable to do this with my comcast cable account
  7. QUOTE (WilliamTell @ Jul 20, 2008 -> 02:50 PM) Anderson sporting the .226 average. konerko wants BA's autograph
  8. QUOTE (jphat007 @ Jul 20, 2008 -> 02:48 PM) Wonder whats going to happen here. no, you know
  9. 2 inning close for soria? wouldn't surprise me
  10. QUOTE (joesaiditstrue @ Jul 20, 2008 -> 02:34 PM) so much for our "bad bullpen", dotel and Carrasco were awesome today i was thinking "don't post this yet, wait til the inning is over", god damn it
  11. so much for our "bad bullpen", dotel and Carrasco were awesome today
  12. i've never seen as many hitters swing and miss on a 91mph fastball as they do against Dotel, do his pitches look offspeed out of his hand or something and then it's too late to catch up? not sure i understand it
  13. lets win this and get back our 1.5, twins just lost
  14. that strike 3 call to crede was bullsh*t, was way outside, sheesh.
  15. swish picks up paulie's slack konerko you f***ing blow, seriously. swish thank you
  16. i hope paulie gets a straight fastball here on 3-1.. edit: and paulie just looks at it, hilarious! edit#2: LOL strikes out swinging, what a JOKE you are konerko.
  17. sit down gomez 1 down for twins
  18. i hate how slow our players are, so goddamn slow
  19. nice pitch carrasco, pussy
  20. the way dye is walking, it's probably broken
  21. better not be f***ing broken or i'm gonna be pissed
  22. lucky they only got 1 run that inning
  23. bad pitch for john on a 1-2 count, need to get something low for a ground ball

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