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How does a kid from Indiana ...

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Yesterday's most recent joke of a 7th inning stretch at the Flub game featured NASCAR driver Jeff Gordon calling it Wrigley Stadium and completely f***ing up the words to Take Me Out to the Ballgame.

 

He couldn't even follow the words on the monitor. He got booed, but he still was more coherrent that Ron Santo.

After all, Indiana is a hotbed for baseball.

He's Jeff Gordon...need I say more? (I can't stand him in the least.)

Maybe he was s***canned :drink :huh

They will never learn, you'd think they go over that s*** with them before they give them the mic.

The name of the building you are at right now is called Wrigely Field and you do know the song, right?

Hes from California actually but anyway he said on Saturday he didnt know the words and it looked like he didnt put much effort into learning them.

Yea, he was raised in California I believe.

QUOTE(Confederate_48 @ May 25, 2005 -> 09:19 AM)
Hes from California actually but anyway he said on Saturday he didnt know the words and it looked like he didnt put much effort into learning them.

Thank you! Yes, Indiana does not claim him. His family only moved to Indiana so he could get into Indy racing.

That was some funny s*** when the flubbie fans booed his ass. After he was done Kasper said "Welcome to Wrigley FIELD" twice.

 

Stupid tradition if you ask me.

All the more reason the Cubs need to let this stupid s*** die. Play a tape recording of Harry singing for most games, and then maybe have a few quality guests every now and then. As of now they just look ignornant with the idiots that get up there.

QUOTE(southsider2k5 @ May 25, 2005 -> 04:43 PM)
All the more reason the Cubs need to let this stupid s*** die.  Play a tape recording of Harry singing for most games, and then maybe have a few quality guests every now and then.  As of now they just look ignornant with the idiots that get up there.

If they are going to continue to do this stupid ass "tradition" they need to get people of importance that are from Chicago. No one cares about Roy Jones Jr or Jeff Gordon at a Chicago baseball game.

Haha, I'm actually happy. It's nice to see someone not give a damn about Wrigley or give a damn about learning the proper name of it. I would've prefered him call it "s***-Dump Field" or "Urinal Stadium"

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It is so sad that 7th inning stretch thing. They get the people that are just on the cusp of celebrity. Last year I was at a game when Bea Arthur sang it.

 

Pretty pathetic. The only thing sadder than the 7th inning stretch at Wrigley is that asshole Grant DePorter and how he whores everthing that has to do with that stupid Bartman Ball.

"I'm so happy to be here at Wrigley Stadium!" :lolhitting

NASCAR is cool

Jeffie is the perfect cub fan.

 

Didn't know where he was, didn't know the words to the song but looked marvelous in his designer haircut and team jacket.

 

I'm a NASCAR fan and have watched his whole career, he's always a whiner and sometimes an Eddie Cleaver-like ass kisser when it suits him. But as much as I root against him I must admit that little SOB can really drive a race car.

Yes he can, but with all the dirty driving being done by Hendricks drivers, I have lost most (if not all) respect I had for them (and inspite of not liking them, I still respected them).

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