At least not in Dallas these days.
It’s late October, and the SF Giants and Texas Rangers prepare to meet up in the World Series. After NFL week seven, the SF 49ers and Dallas Cowboys have something in common too – one win each.
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What makes Cowboys fans madder? The fact that Romo hasn’t been that effective and is now out for the season. Or the fact that there is really no way they can blame this one on Jessica Simpson.
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Bad officiating may have cost both the Miami Dolphins and Minnesota Vikings wins last weekend. Who do these refs think they are – MLB umpires?
(Actually on a serious note, for fans of instant replay, both mistakes, one on a disputed fumble that the Dolphins appeared to have recovered, and the other on a touchdown the Vikings receiver appeared to have caught, WERE reviewed and were still probably called wrongly. )
Since Benjie Molina played two months with the San Francisco Giants before he was traded to the Texas Rangers, he gets a ring no matter who wins.
Speaking of which, have heard Brett Favre just made another call, to Kobe Bryant for the name of his jeweler.
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Question of the day. If most sports fans agree that “good pitching beats good hitting,” why is everyone so shocked that the Phillies batted .216 in the NLCS?
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A-Rod was apparently been partying with Lebron James down in Miami. Well, makes sense they should be palling around – the Yankees are out and the Heat are playing preseason games. Hard to tell which of them has been more irrelevant this month.
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An article in the Wall Street Journal says that Giants ace Tim Lincecum looks like he is 14 years old. Not true. Lincecum looks like he is 16 at least. Now, catcher Buster Posey, he looks like he is 12.
Only 5 out of 27 picked the Rangers to beat the Rays. However, one of them picked the Rangers not only to win the ALCS but, and believe it or not, picked them to win the WS as well. That person was Amy Nelson. She is either
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About one week before the election. And is anyone else about at the point of saying “I don’t care what party you are from or what cause you are for, if you ‘robocall’ me I am going to vote against you?
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Meg Whitman is warning of dire economic consequences should Californians elect Jerry Brown. Well, there will be one consequence for sure – the state’s media businesses losing over $100 million a year from Meg’s self-funded campaign.
Meg Whitman begins her new ad: “I know many of you see this election as an unhappy choice between a longtime politician with no plan for the future and a billionaire with no government experience,”
And in Nevada with Sharron Angle running against Harry Reid, a lot of folks say to California “we’ll trade you.”
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commie pinko time below.
Carly Fiorina is running a television ad saying “I’m prepared to oppose my party when it’s wrong ad.”
On October 11, 2002, the Senate voted 77-23 to authorize President Bush to attack Iraq. One of those 23 was Barbara Boxer.