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Old Sat Apr 21, 2007, 12:05am
SanDiegoSteve SanDiegoSteve is offline
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Originally Posted by Don Mueller
I suppose if you post ad nauseum it must be right.

In the same era that "blue" was evolving from "blew the call" if an umpire was considered "gay" it just meant he was happy and I doubt if a coach accused said umpire of being gay that said umpire would do anything but smile and agree.
Today "blue" is an accepted way to address an umpire and if a coach calls you "gay" he'll almost always be asked to find the parking lot.
Things change. Hey did you hear about DH rule?
Not buying it, and I'm not alone. Just because coaches, players, and fans do not know better, doesn't make it a tradition.

You have the right to think differently. One size does not fit all.

BTW, the DH is a rule, and not analogous to the subject. I am well aware of rule changes. Plus, I am a Senior Circuit fan.
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