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#2

Are you trying to say Jesus Christ can’t hit a curveball?

#8

Forget about the curveball Ricky, give him the heater!

Edited by kurioster

#10

It was out of my reach.  What'ya want me to do?  Dive for it?

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#12
2 hours ago, Texas St. Armadillos said:

Is that you, Tolbert?

Ya know...I'm hungover. If you're gonna pull this shit at least you coulda said you're from the Yankees.

#13

Ball 4.  Ball 8.

Low, and Vaughn has walked the bases loaded on 12 straight pitches.

Boy, how can these guys lay off pitches that close?  

#22
9 hours ago, horngrad03 said:

Cross him off then. 

Took four posts after the Eddie Harris hanging Dapper Dan ball?  Jobu would be very angry.

#29

I know some view this as a slapstick sports comedy, but it’s really a great film that holds up well after all these years. Great script, directing, casting, and music (including the songs from Randy Newman and Bill Medley). And it was great of the Cleveland Indians to okay the use of its team, instead of using some fictitious pro baseball team. It’s one of my favorite sports movies of all time.

#32
2 hours ago, South Austin said:

I know some view this as a slapstick sports comedy, but it’s really a great film that holds up well after all these years. Great script, directing, casting, and music (including the songs from Randy Newman and Bill Medley). And it was great of the Cleveland Indians to okay the use of its team, instead of using some fictitious pro baseball team. It’s one of my favorite sports movies of all time.

But why didn't they let them use their stadium?

#33
7 minutes ago, TrashMaster G said:

But why didn't they let them use their stadium?

1. $ - Better tax breaks in MKE

2. Scheduling - Milwaukee only hosted the Packers 2x a year whereas the Browns were a full-time resident

3. Politics - Film was shot in 1988, during a very strong period for the Browns. Owner Art Modell probably had enough juice to keep the production out of Cleveland. I have no insight as to his role (if any), but Modell was a big swinging dick by this point.

#38

That's all we got? One goddamn hit?

You can't say goddamn on the air!

Don't worry. Nobody's listening anyway. 

#39

The American Express Card.  Don't steal home without it...

 

#41
6 hours ago, BigDHornfan said:

Hey Bartender!  Jobu needs a refill!

My middle son says this whenever he needs a refill. 

His mother and I are so proud.  

#46
3 hours ago, South Austin said:

I distinctly remember this quote from the preview that I saw as a kid in the theater, but it never made the final cut.

 

It made the cut for theaters I recall. But they also put it in the second one I think.

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