2007-05-18
14:15:11
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FENWAY IS LOUSY....EXPENSIVE SEATS , BAD FOOD AND A DUDE ON A HORSE EATING BEANS...
I'D TOSS TEA IN THE BAY IF THAT WERE MY FUTURE AS WELL!!
2007-05-18
14:23:52 ·
update #1
BABE RUTH WAS BORN IN BALTIMORE, MD.
2007-05-18
14:29:14 ·
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btw...im not a yankee fan either...
2007-05-18
14:49:59 ·
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Fenway blows....the monster is an architectual farce...I could give a damn bout them Yanks as well...
2007-05-18
14:52:07 ·
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Yanks have 26 championships..they are aloowed to suck from time to time...
the red sox have how many rings again? pretty sure it is less than 1 hand's worth..
2007-05-18
14:54:12 ·
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and bite me...spelling is overrated...
here ya go..a-l-l-o-w-e-d....bet the chodes err chowds didn't even realize I misspelled it..
2007-05-18
14:55:55 ·
update #6
okay the red sox suck
2007-05-18 16:46:40
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answer #1
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answered by Janet ♥(YFFL) 7
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For "not a yankees fan" you sure do give them a lot of credit.
Let's see, what of any worth came from Boston...well the seeds that sprouted our country for one! So while you enjoy your freedom to rip Boston, remember who helped give you that freedom.
Next, the Adams's, John and John Quincy...as well as Samuel for beer! Baked beans, the charleston chew bar originated here.
Fenway may be poorly laid out, but that's part of it's charm, being the oldest ballpark in the country. If the "Green Monster" is so atrocious, why do so many little league fields, minor league fields, and even places like Jacob's Field in Cleveland have replicas, or at least very similar walls?
Oh, and the Red Sox have 7 World Championships if you include 1904 when Connie Mack wouldn't let his team play the world series over a grudge he had with the president of the American League.
2007-05-18 20:09:30
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answered by themainevent0415 3
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First of all he means Babe Ruth came out of Boston and went to the Yankees (WHO SUCK). The good thing that cam out of Boston, THE RED SOX ( WHO ARE BETTER THAN THE YANKEES) and then again Fenway is the most known ballpark in all of Major League Baseball. And dont forget about the green monster. You sound like a little Yankee fan who is mad becuase his team is doing horrible
2007-05-18 14:34:18
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answered by Anonymous
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The beer is great, the sox are doing well these days, the town can be pretty aggressive, but that's just the big city east coast way. I also love Nantucket Nectars and Cape Cod Potato Chips! Plus a Little thing called the American Revolution (no I'm not trying to sell Chevys)
2007-05-18 15:39:25
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answered by seadog 5
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Babe ruth played for boston before the yanks
2007-05-19 02:59:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Revolution, beans, chowder, the Kennedys (okay, they're not all positives), Jeff Bagwell (born there), Sam Adams beers, and the Olde Towne Team, your 2004 World Series Champions.
2007-05-18 14:44:45
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answered by Chipmaker Authentic 7
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The Celtics dynasty (11 championships in 13 years)
2007-05-18 14:35:24
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answered by foleycat 3
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It could be argued that the concepts of liberty and the end of colonialism were born in the Boston area, which essentially led to the American Revolution and the birth of this country.
I'll trade that for some baseball pennants anytime.
2007-05-18 15:49:11
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answered by wdx2bb 7
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Awww....sounds like a Yankee fan who's upset his team is below .500!!! If you'd go to Boston you would find its a great city. I don't know if I'd take it over New York in terms of historical importance, but they are both great cities. If nothing else Boston makes some pretty good beer and clam chowder. Can't wrong with either of those!!!
2007-05-18 14:33:45
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answered by ajn4664_ksu 4
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Oops, I think Fenway Park is stil in Boston - has never come out.
John Adams & John Quincy Adams, presidents of US are both from Boston.
2007-05-18 14:26:04
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answered by Richard of Fort Bend 5
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Lots of people. For instance Babe Ruth.
2007-05-18 14:26:44
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answered by Anonymous
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