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May 30th: O's vs. Sox


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Two flippin hours worth if one can believe that

Hey man, don't forget the early rounds started off today at 11 am on ESPN. Excellent watching, provided I have hilarious and pointed commentary towards the nerds around me as opposed to sympathetic and saccharine commentary.

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He's got more practice at getting out of jams than anybody.

People say he folds, but he doesn't.

I can't believe that DCab's not sharp, yet he's into the 6th even with Beckett, both score-wise and pitch-count wise, and most of the game thread posts are about alcohol. What's up with that?

-It's Friday night.

-Bass Pale Ale is widely available

-It's the O's vs. the Red Sox

-I open my first branch of a bank tomorrow morning, my first day as a branch manager!

All good reasons to celebrate. :clap3:

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Hey man, don't forget the early rounds started off today at 11 am on ESPN. Excellent watching, provided I have hilarious and pointed commentary towards the nerds around me as opposed to sympathetic and saccharine commentary.

Nerd laughs can't help but bring a smile to ones face.

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-It's Friday night.

-Bass Pale Ale is widely available

-It's the O's vs. the Red Sox

-I open my first branch of a bank tomorrow morning, my first day as a branch manager!

All good reasons to celebrate. :clap3:

Oh, I'm not surprised that people are drinking, it's just that I never saw people talking about that instead of baseball, that's all...

Anyway, Beckett had 3 K's and 3 BB's, and 30-some pitches, and faced 6 batters, and nobody hit a ball fair... weird... more like the DCab of old...

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