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B Bear-Arms Mentor Joined Mar 8, 2005 Messages 1,150 Location United States May 23, 2005 #1 [url]http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2005/05/ 22/SPGJBCT2GT1.DTL[/url]Edited by: Bear-Arms
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B bigunreal Mentor Joined Oct 21, 2004 Messages 1,923 May 23, 2005 #2 What a joke. But, this was bound to happen, given the present player demographics. Now, if they starting using the Spanish word for "beer" at games, that might fire up some young white fans.
What a joke. But, this was bound to happen, given the present player demographics. Now, if they starting using the Spanish word for "beer" at games, that might fire up some young white fans.
R Realgeorge Mentor Joined Nov 2, 2004 Messages 675 May 23, 2005 #3 Picture this absurdity, circa 1950: "Ladies and Gentlemen! Senors es Senoritas! LosGigantes deNuevo Yorketake the field at the Polo Grounds to face LosBandailleros de Brooklyn"
Picture this absurdity, circa 1950: "Ladies and Gentlemen! Senors es Senoritas! LosGigantes deNuevo Yorketake the field at the Polo Grounds to face LosBandailleros de Brooklyn"
B Bear-Arms Mentor Joined Mar 8, 2005 Messages 1,150 Location United States May 25, 2005 #4 I'm too lazy to learn a new language, it's not like they made a seperate instruction manual for Italian immigrants.
I'm too lazy to learn a new language, it's not like they made a seperate instruction manual for Italian immigrants.