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I've got the Sox in 6 also. If you get the number of games right you get an extra win! /:D" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":D" border="0" alt=":D" />/

A, can you make me a mod for the sports section again so I can edit the Dijnn Thread?
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baseball is for pussies!

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Pussies like Bo Jackson..?

Hey trash, while I'm still working on that, you can copy the the first post (just use the quote feature) and then make a new thread that you are the author of...And we can just use your thread instead of the Djinn thread...

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yea....I'll do that A. I'm with you though....I don't think I've ever missed this many
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Wow, the Sox pulled it off. At the beginning of the season, who would have picked the Sox to win the world series (except some South Side homers)? They said last night on Fox that they won their last 5 regular season games, then went 11-1 in the playoffs. They won 16 of their last 17 games!

So, does Ozzie Guillen make good on his promise to retire since they won the Series?

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I'm so glad there over. I didn't have a horse in the race...haven't had one since the strike. I just can't stand the way management and the players can't get their heads out of their butts and keep shooting themselves in both feet. Screw it. They deserve each other.

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QUOTE(AYHJA)But I just got a gut feeling that it will be a sweep... /sad.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":(" border="0" alt="sad.gif" />

Yo..! I called it trash..! Give it up..!

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Yea...but you put down on the official thread that it'd be in 6 games. Sorry A.

RJ....I don't think that Ozzie will retire. I'm sure he'll go at least one more year.
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Djinn Thread is now updated
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