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Stupid Article in the Cubbune

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You realize that article was written for the RedEye, right? RedEye is a section full of funny stories and such.

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Stupid anyways. Why was it posted in the sports section then? ;)

I know Jimmy and he is a great guy. I've had him on my radio show and he is really nice and really good at what he does. He also was the Sox beat reporter for whitesox.com in 2002.

I think he took tongue-in-cheek shots in both directions.

If it's for the RedEye,it's more likely in the trash,like everything related to the Cubs.

I LMAO.

I thought it was a pretty funny article.

QUOTE(sayitaintso @ Aug 15, 2005 -> 11:38 AM)
I thought it was a pretty funny article.

 

 

Me too.

 

The majority on this board never cease to impress me with their levity. :cheers

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QUOTE(southsider17 @ Aug 15, 2005 -> 01:37 PM)
Me too.

 

The majority on this board never cease to impress me with their levity.  :cheers

 

 

:huh

So this article is written by Trib employee and he's poking fun of Sox fans for disliking the Trib while writing the article in a Trib-owned newspaper?

 

Ah, the irony.

 

Whatever. Who cares.

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