CHALLENGE: CHOOSE A SINGLE TOPIC AND DISCUSS IT WITHOUT THROWING INSULTS OR NAME CALLING.

"Amazing strength, amazing power - he (Ron Swoboda) can grind the dust out of the bat. He will be great, super even wonderful. Now, if he can only learn to catch a fly ball."

- Casey Stengal.
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"The Mets have shown me more ways to lose than even I knew existed." Casey Stengel
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  • CJ7
  • 12-11-2012, 04:35 PM
kudos, the threads heading the direction it was intended

carry on
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Both sides in here love the insults. And most here do not truly understand how to debate and must resort to said insult.

Rip away mongers, rip away. Originally Posted by Boltfan
I didn't know you were a closet Sandbox reader, Bolt. Come join the fun!
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COG might do so but he is a lying or better stated distorting my post. I used a quote from a famous person(can't remember who) from wiki, you do not need to link that as a source as it is a direct qoute. In my haste , I included a comment from that wiki link. Never have I tried to pass off shit as my own. COG is just mad at me because I outted he a JD Cornhole as butt fucs. Originally Posted by WTF
WTF,

In scholarly writing, which I'm sure you know nothing about, when one uses a direct quote that is THE MOST IMPORTANT TIME to cite a source and properly attribute it to the originator. If you use something someone else said and represent it as your own, which is what happens when you don't attribute it, that is called plagiarism. Of course, most libtards have no original thoughts on anything, so it's kind of a habit with them.
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"You can observe a lot by just watching."
Yogi Berra
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  • 12-11-2012, 05:00 PM
I got Casey Stengal to autograph my first baseman's glove when I was twelve. That's back when the Mets were really bad. I saw them play the Astros in 1965, back when the Astrodome had real grass. The Astros were lousy too. Both teams were expansion teams in 1962 and still had a bunch of old players and rookies in 1965. Originally Posted by joe bloe
I went to a few games in '62. At the time I helped a friend coach his nephew's 3rd grade team. There were days I really felt the 3rd graders would beat the Mets 2 out of 3. Says something when your "star" is Ed Kranepool.


I used to commute via the 7 train, and walking down to street level you could stop on the stairs and see about 75% of the field. A lot of students would gather there and watch a couple innings.

Then years later the Mets built a tall fence so no one could get a free look.
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Typical liberal drivel…”Don’t judge me by what I actually do and say, I’m really a great guy. My intentions are pure no matter how you perceive it. See what a great patriot I am?? Now that I’ve insulted you, can’t you see how open minded and inclusive I am?? It’s not my fault you don’t think what I said is funny, you should really have a better sense of humor."


Yawn... Originally Posted by EXTXOILMAN
Actually, I think you're a sniveling, pussy whipped WK, who wouldn't be here except for the mewling of some gun toting jizz guzzler who's probably in your pocket.

Only thing pure about you is that you're a pure DIPSHIT!

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I got Casey Stengal to autograph my first baseman's glove when I was twelve. That's back when the Mets were really bad. I saw them play the Astros in 1965, back when the Astrodome had real grass. The Astros were lousy too. Both teams were expansion teams in 1962 and still had a bunch of old players and rookies in 1965. Originally Posted by joe bloe
But did you ever see Don Larsen pitch for the Astros back then? They had him in 1964 and traded him in 65. Got to see a lot of greats in their twilight during those first few years in Houston. Stan Musial was one player I am glad I got to watch play in person.
"Amazing strength, amazing power - he (Ron Swoboda) can grind the dust out of the bat. He will be great, super even wonderful. Now, if he can only learn to catch a fly ball."

- Casey Stengal. Originally Posted by Whirlaway
An ironic quote considering that Ron Swoboda's career highlight was a defensive play - the diving catch he made in the 1969 World Series:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ron_Swoboda

Great quote:

"He is mostly remembered for his theatrical defensive gem during the 1969 World Series. In a guest column for the New York Daily News, Swoboda wrote, "I'm kidded, occasionally, by folks who wonder: 'How long are you going to keep living off of one catch?' My answer: 'How long have I got left?'"
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  • WTF
  • 12-11-2012, 05:46 PM
WTF,

In scholarly writing, which I'm sure you know nothing about, when one uses a direct quote that is THE MOST IMPORTANT TIME to cite a source and properly attribute it to the originator. If you use something someone else said and represent it as your own, which is what happens when you don't attribute it, that is called plagiarism. Of course, most libtards have no original thoughts on anything, so it's kind of a habit with them. Originally Posted by EXTXOILMAN
I was talking about Adam Smith , I believe and I did attribute the quote to him you dumb fuc. There were other comments that were copied that looked to be mine, they were not and I did not try and pass them off as such.

The jest of my point was about the Adam Smith quote, which I attributed to Adam Smith. The other comments dovetailed into exactly my POV with COQueer.
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  • WTF
  • 12-11-2012, 05:53 PM
You didn't take a quote from Wiki, you posted the Wiki commentary as your own thoughts. Liar. And you were caught, and proven to be a fraud, as well as a liar. Originally Posted by CuteOldGuy
I took the Adam Smith quote and attributed the quote to him you fool. I was not trying to slouch off some other wiki comment as my own. If I said Patrick Henry said: "Give me Liberty, or Give me Death"

I do not need to source from where that came. I added what others had said , which were exactly wtf I had been telling you.

Now go flirt with ExNYer.
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  • WTF
  • 12-11-2012, 06:06 PM
But did you ever see Don Larsen pitch for the Astros back then? They had him in 1964 and traded him in 65. Got to see a lot of greats in their twilight during those first few years in Houston. Stan Musial was one player I am glad I got to watch play in person. Originally Posted by Yssup Rider
God I wanted to grow up and be Roger Metzger
Now go flirt with ExNYer. Originally Posted by WTF
Jealous, bitch?
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I didn't know you were a closet Sandbox reader, Bolt. Come join the fun! Originally Posted by Chica Chaser

I am a closet everything apparently. Closet sandbox masochist, closet tranny chaser, closet chubby chaser. Might as well subject myself to as much pain as the hobby has to offer which would include most of the opinions in here.