Dear NESN,
I appreciate you replaying games and all. But it's really confusing my dad.
Last night, my dad couldn't contain his excitement that Clay Buchholz pitched another no-hitter. I had to tell him that it was actually a replay. Thanks for forcing me to break the heart of a 73-year old man, NESN.
Oh, and the dating show? Ridiculous. You're making it more and more embarrassing to be a Red Sox fan by the day.
Thumbs up on Hazel Mae, though.
Kisses,
Brendo
I appreciate you replaying games and all. But it's really confusing my dad.
Last night, my dad couldn't contain his excitement that Clay Buchholz pitched another no-hitter. I had to tell him that it was actually a replay. Thanks for forcing me to break the heart of a 73-year old man, NESN.
Oh, and the dating show? Ridiculous. You're making it more and more embarrassing to be a Red Sox fan by the day.
Thumbs up on Hazel Mae, though.
Kisses,
Brendo






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I would rather be a Red Sox fan at the moment than a die hard Patriots fan.
Oh come on, the Pats do things the right way! They have a brilliant coach, an unflappable QB, Randy Moss, and an extensive spy network. Dynasty! Dynasty!
BTW, what are everyone's thoughts on the Pats being rotten cheaters?
I'm confused as to why videotaping a person in a public place (with cameras EVERYWHERE, by the way) is against the rules.
Brian Daubach. Look it up.
One page of Google results yielded nothing that directly links the band's name to the Belleville Basher.
How about someone tells me? Nate?
I'm confused as to why videotaping a person in a public place (with cameras EVERYWHERE, by the way) is against the rules.
Really? No one? What am I missing here?
Really? No one? What am I missing here?
Brian Daubach.
No reason other than sportsmanship, which is an admittedly outdated and slightly pixie-fairy-ish concept, but if it has a place anywhere it's, well, sports.
As a Boston sports fan and resident of the South Shore, I of course do not expect you to understand this concept.
Love,
Vin
No reason other than sportsmanship, which is an admittedly outdated and slightly pixie-fairy-ish concept, but if it has a place anywhere it's, well, sports.
As a Boston sports fan and resident of the South Shore, I of course do not expect you to understand this concept.
No, what I'm asking is - how does having a video camera on the sideline (illegal) in a public place differ from having a video camera in the front row (perfectly legal)? What possible advantage is gained that makes this cheating?
No one has been able to answer this for me.
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