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almost the void
« on: July 08, 2007, 11:12:43 am »
all star break and i have no plans to watch the game. no real baseball , what is a fan to do. three or more hours a day of a vast empty space. anyone have any suggestions what to do with that time. not to say i am obsessed, but feeling kinda shakey and looking forward to and dreading todays game at the same time..back to the all star red carpert review.. i mean all star game. they even have some kind of show about the arrival of the all stars.  this is so not what the game is or means.
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Re: almost the void
« Reply #1 on: July 08, 2007, 11:21:09 am »
all star break and i have no plans to watch the game. no real baseball , what is a fan to do. three or more hours a day of a vast empty space. anyone have any suggestions what to do with that time. not to say i am obsessed, but feeling kinda shakey and looking forward to and dreading todays game at the same time..back to the all star red carpert review.. i mean all star game. they even have some kind of show about the arrival of the all stars.  this is so not what the game is or means.

the All Star game is real baseball. read a little about its history.
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Re: almost the void
« Reply #2 on: July 08, 2007, 11:54:55 am »
the All Star game is real baseball. read a little about its history.

And whether you agree with or not, the game is relevant.
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