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Stephen Eisel
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Positive thougts for the Tribe!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Post by Stephen Eisel »

Yahoooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
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Post by Anne Steiner »

One more win and Lebron can EAT his hat!!!!

HA!!!
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Post by Mark Crnolatas »

I've NEVER been a follower of baseball, and only a "once in awhile" type of the Browns, and a little more with basketball, but I must admit this year I have the Tribe Fever. The whole 9 yards minus the beer.



Mark Allan Crnolatas
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Post by Stan Austin »

:lol:

>>Only in Cleveland
>>
>>Two boys are playing hockey on a frozen pond in
>>Cleveland when one
>>is suddenly attacked by a rabid Rottweiler.
>>Thinking quickly, the other boy
>>takes his stick and shoves it under the dogs'
>>collar, twists it and breaks the
>>dog's neck, saving his friend.
>>
>>A reporter who was strolling by sees the incident.
>>He approaches the
>>boys and congratulates the heroic youth. He tells
>>the young man that he's a
>>reporter and tells him 'I'm going to have the
>>headline read...'Indians
>>Fan Saves Friend from Vicious Animal,' then begins
>>writing in his
>>notebook.
>>
>>'But, I'm not an Indians fan', the little hero
>>replied.
>>
>>'Sorry, thought all Cleveland kids were,' said the
>>reporter and he
>>starts again. 'Bro wns Fan Rescues Friend From
>>Horrific Attack,' he
>>continued writing in his notebook.
>>'I'm not a Browns fan either,' the boy said.
>>
>>'Oh, I assumed everyone in Cleveland was either
>>for the Indians or the
>>Browns. What team do you
>>root for?' the reporter asked.
>>'I'm a Steelers fan,' the child said.
>>The reporter starts a new sheet in his notebook
>>and writes:
>>'Little Bastard From Pennsylvania Kills Beloved
>>Family Pet
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Post by Stephen Eisel »

Will they clinch tonight?????
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Post by Joe Whisman »

Just for the record they are a baseball team and not a tribe. I would love to see Cleveland win a championship, however the Chief Wahoo logo is taken by many to be offensive. I have spoken with many Native Americans who feel the logo does not respect them. The war drum, tomahawk chop, and red face paint does not reflect native culture.
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Post by Stephen Eisel »

Tribe also refers to a group of persons having a common occupation. But, you do make a great point. If Native Americans are offended (by the name and logo) then the Cleveland Indians should change the name and logo..
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Post by Bill Davis »

HA, HA Yankees!
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Post by Richard Cole »

Bill Davis wrote:HA, HA Yankees!
:D
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Post by Stephen Eisel »

http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/teams/salaries?team=nyy


The Yankees are over paid! :D


New Yankee Stadium $1.2 Billion dollars
Yankees payroll $195,000,000
Yankee TV contract $90 million a year

Putting the Yankees out in the first round priceless
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Post by David Lay »

Stephen Eisel wrote: The Yankees are over paid!
They've been overpaid for a long time.
New Website/Blog: dlayphoto.com
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Post by Joe Whisman »

I won't miss Joe Torres. You've got to love it when the Yankees lose.
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Post by Jim O'Bryan »

David Lay wrote:
Stephen Eisel wrote: The Yankees are over paid!
They've been overpaid for a long time.

David

It costs a lot of money to distract Americans from the economy, war, and other BS. Do not worry, as we drool, and cheer over millionaires that could care less if we live and die, their plan is working.

Go someone!


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Post by Brad Hutchison »

Aww, come on Jim. Don't be a downer.

Go Tribe!
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Post by dl meckes »

Jim O'Bryan wrote: It costs a lot of money to distract Americans from the economy, war, and other BS. Do not worry, as we drool, and cheer over millionaires that could care less if we live and die, their plan is working.

Go someone!
Dear Jimmy Buzzkill,

I'm sorry, but sometimes I need a distraction. And if I want to focus on the economy, I can watch a game at a local hospitality provider and drop a few bucks into the local economy.

I'm sorry if, unlike you, I cannot focus on the war 100% of the time. Were you focusing on the war sitting on Madison Avenue as part of the distracting Art Walk? Aren't the Arts controlled by millionaires that don't care? Should I then not appreciate creativity? Or only creativity that hasn't hit financial success?

I found particular comfort, the last time the Indians were in a post-season and Series run, because I could watch the games with my niece and her father as we prepared for my sister's funeral. Those games gave us a little breather from our intense grief. Jamie could remember how much he enjoyed watching baseball with his father and that since his father's death, he could no longer watch the games. He found a way to gently explore that grief. There was a sense of continuity and (again) comfort attached to simply sitting together watching a game.

Is it a distraction? Yes. So many things are.

Is there no value to sports? Think those folks competing in the Special Olympics feel that way?

And as far as worshipping millionaires, I'll plead guilty to being addicted to watching Roberto Alomar and Omar Vizquel. They performed their jobs with grace and beauty. Were they overpaid? No question.

I applaud your ascetic existence.
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