As someone about to graduate from law school with little hope for post-graduation employment, you have helped me alleviate my regret for having attended by beginning this post by invoking res ipsa. Thank you.
I was born in Philly, but came to love baseball while living in Boston. You can pull double duty for the Phils and the Sox pretty easily -- they only play each other 1 or 2 series a year. My biggest challenge with it is that I now live in New York -- can't like the Yankees OR the Mets!
Okay, that was just awesome.
ReplyDeleteYes, absolutely awesome.
ReplyDeleteAs someone about to graduate from law school with little hope for post-graduation employment, you have helped me alleviate my regret for having attended by beginning this post by invoking res ipsa. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteIt was either this or my other favorite baseball clip of the week, from Chan Ho Park:
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Fingers crossed for you, Robin.
ReplyDeleteBetween this and Roy Halladay, I'm inching even closer to becoming a Phillies fan. (Don't tell Red Sox Nation, though!)
ReplyDeleteSimilarly randomly:
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"In answer to your next questions:..."
Hey, it's former AL Rookie of the Year Pat "Pencil-Thin" Listach!
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ReplyDeleteI was born in Philly, but came to love baseball while living in Boston. You can pull double duty for the Phils and the Sox pretty easily -- they only play each other 1 or 2 series a year. My biggest challenge with it is that I now live in New York -- can't like the Yankees OR the Mets!
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