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Was Cotts wearing Under Armour?

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I think the sleeveless jerseys are great. Especially since they allow a player to wear a different shirt underneath like Neil Cotts did yesterday. The standard black t shirts look shinny and kinda pimpy.

neil cotts can do whatever he wants b/c hes a sox and a redbird. the best comibnation in the world. :D

QUOTE(soxfan3530 @ Jul 25, 2005 -> 01:38 PM)
neil cotts can do whatever he wants b/c hes a sox and a redbird. the best comibnation in the world.  :D

Or a Sox and and an Illini?

QUOTE(SoxFan1 @ Jul 25, 2005 -> 11:40 AM)
Or a Sox and and an Illini?

 

are you questioning whether neal is a redbird or the combination being the best?

QUOTE(SoxFan1 @ Jul 25, 2005 -> 11:40 AM)
Or a Sox and and an Illini?

He said best, not worst. U of I = teh suck.

QUOTE(soxfan3530 @ Jul 25, 2005 -> 01:45 PM)
are you questioning whether neal is a redbird or the combination being the best?

No no no, I know he is a Red Bird, I just prefer a Fighting Illini. ;)

QUOTE(SoxFan1 @ Jul 25, 2005 -> 11:47 AM)
No no no, I know he is a Red Bird, I just prefer a Fighting Illini.  ;)

 

oh,,,,,,,, well you suck :P

Edited by soxfan3530

I used to work in a steel mill (thank the good Lord I get to push a pencil for a living these days) and when we would do work rebuilding furnaces (obviously they were shut off and ventilated, but still a good 110-120 degrees inside) they made us wear sweat pants, a sweat shirt and long johns (tops and bottoms) as well as your steel-toes, hard hat and dust mask.

 

I'll trade that with under armor on a baseball diamond any day.

QUOTE(FLsouthsider @ Jul 25, 2005 -> 02:32 PM)
I used to work in a steel mill (thank the good Lord I get to push a pencil for a living these days) and when we would do work rebuilding furnaces (obviously they were shut off and ventilated, but still a good 110-120 degrees inside) they made us wear sweat pants, a sweat shirt and long johns (tops and bottoms) as well as your steel-toes, hard hat and dust mask.

 

I'll trade that with under armor on a baseball diamond any day.

:o I'm guessing the sweat suit is for minimum skin exposure???

QUOTE(SoxFan1 @ Jul 25, 2005 -> 02:33 PM)
:o I'm guessing the sweat suit is for minimum skin exposure???

 

Yep. Plus we had to have wooden sandal-like contraptions strapped to our shoes because the heat coming from the floor would melt the soles.

 

But those conditions were only for the first couple of days. Eventually it would cool off inside. But the beginning was hellish. Ten minutes in and 20 minutes out. Awful.

QUOTE(FLsouthsider @ Jul 25, 2005 -> 12:38 PM)
Yep. Plus we had to have wooden sandal-like contraptions strapped to our shoes because the heat coming from the floor would melt the soles.

 

But those conditions were only for the first couple of days. Eventually it would cool off inside. But the beginning was hellish. Ten minutes in and 20 minutes out. Awful.

 

 

Wow, makes me not want to complain about the heat EVER

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