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Old Mon May 28, 2007, 05:23pm
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At this point, I'd guess - very good.

Or, he'll say he called whatever the majority opinion here was
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Old Mon May 28, 2007, 05:40pm
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Or, he'll say he called whatever the majority opinion here was
He should have written down what he called, sealed it in an email, and opened it for us later.....
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Old Mon May 28, 2007, 05:42pm
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Or, he'll say he called whatever the majority opinion here was
I'm REALLY hoping there is no "minority view" on this one: which is what makes me think the the OP'er got it wrong. Why post something this obvious, unless you think you were very clever in "finding" an obscure rule application with an unusual outcome?
We'll see, I guess, he's not been back to drop the other shoe yet.......
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Old Mon May 28, 2007, 05:44pm
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I'm REALLY hoping there is no "minority view" on this one: which is what makes me think the the OP'er got it wrong. Why post something this obvious, unless you think you were very clever in "finding" an obscure rule application with an unusual outcome?
We'll see, I guess, he's not been back to drop the other shoe yet.......
I bet we'll see the phrase "Travesty of the game" before this thread is through...
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Old Mon May 28, 2007, 05:49pm
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I bet we'll see the phrase "Travesty of the game" before this thread is through...

is that the corollary to the rule on 'how many posts in a thread before the word 'Hitler' is used?'
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Old Tue May 29, 2007, 12:49am
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Hitler just called from his bunker and said it was a total travesty of the game, and he's kicking Eva Braun out of the bunker.


I had post #14 in the pool...
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Old Tue May 29, 2007, 02:09am
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Hitler just called from his bunker and said it was a total travesty of the game, and he's kicking Eva Braun out of the bunker.


I had post #14 in the pool...
Hey isn't that a violation of the 18th Amendment?
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Old Tue May 29, 2007, 10:42am
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This reminded me of an actual play that occurred during an NCAA game this spring. I swear it, this weird schit always happens in MY games (and no comment needed from you, Mr. Jenkins)...

I'm working the dish. Runners on second and third with 1 out when the batter hits the ball to a drawn in third baseman. R3 heads toward home and gets into a rundown between home and third. Meanwhile, R2 heads toward third and the batter-runner is trotting around first on his way to second.

R3 makes it back to third and is on the base, but so is R2. The defense tags R3 while he's on the base, then as they go to tag R2, HE walks off the base and runs back to second (the batter-runner is standing there). When the defense had tagged R3 on third base, my partner immediately declares him out as R2 runs back toward second and R3 proceeds to come home and cross the plate; but we're not finished here. R2 is tagged out on his way back to second, and the defense walks off the field figuring there are three outs. But are there?

Feel free to comment and I'll fill you in on what I did on this play.

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