Thursday, October 30, 2008

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Bacon!

http://www.ebaumsworld.com/video/watch/42402/

Schedule update

NOVEMBER 15TH SATARDAY NIGHT THERE IS A UFC FIGHT WITH RANDY COTURE.

LET US KNOW IF YOU ARE INTERESTED AND WE CAN COORDINATE AN APPROPRIATE MENU.

FRANK -- WHAT ABOUT THAT CHOCOLATE PIE YOU MAKE?

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

You asked for it . . .

Here's the latest web video . . .

http://www.gutterhelmetprotects.com/gutterhelmetprotects/national/beta/wp/

Friday, October 24, 2008

I felt like posting more pictures


Patriots VS. Rams Preview

Randy Moss
I am going to start right off with Mike Reiss from the Boston Globe's Prediction:

PREDICTION: From a talent standpoint, the Patriots are the superior team. The Patriots will likely commit their resources to ensuring Jackson doesn't beat them, assuming Jackson -- who is battling a thigh injury -- is healthy enough to play. That could leave the secondary in some challenging situations in the passing game. Pass protection, as it usually does, should play an important role in the game. A player like Kevin Faulk could see an expanded role, as the Patriots are shorthanded at running back and he is adept in that area of the game. Prediction: Patriots 27, Rams 17

On ESPN 8 out of the 12 talking heads also pick the Patriots to win the game.

I will be enjoying the pats game this from the cosy confines of the Shed.

Hope to see you there.

For now I will leave you with your moment of Shed ZEN!

fun bags

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Holy War & Peace Batman

Jason has too much time on his hands. That last post went on forever!
Great game last night.
Bummer about Rodney Harrison. He ends his career with the Pats along with a wake of hard hits and positive energy. On the upside, I have a sweet RH game jersey that I can wear forever... Unlike jerseys with names like Law, Bledsoe or Branch....

Now that's a post you can digest over a cookie. Bam!

Monday, October 20, 2008

Patriots and Bronkos Preview


Chad Pennington grabbed the New England Patriots' secondary and ripped it apart at the seams.

Philip Rivers pumped javelins down the sidelines.

Both methods lacerated the Patriots plenty. The Miami Dolphins beat them by 25, the San Diego Chargers by 20.

"Everyone has to realize it's a wound everyone's going to try to keep opening up until we heal it," Patriots cornerback Ellis Hobbs said. "It's there."

The Patriots' defensive backfield has been overwhelmed as much through five games as they were all last season. New England has given up seven pass plays of 30 yards or longer. That equals the number they yielded in 2007.

Their sixth game won't provide any respite.

The Patriots on Monday night will host the Denver Broncos at Gillette Stadium.

New England's beleaguered secondary will be asked to contain a pass attack ranked first in the AFC and second in the league at 279.3 yards a game entering Week 7.

"I don't know what the questions are for us," Hobbs told reporters this week. "I just know there are questions out there.

"We need to go into this game thinking 'I feel like my back's against the wall.' Our team's back is against the wall, and we have to come out swinging no matter what. It's early in the season. But this is how you get the momentum going."

After Miami came to Gillette Stadium in Week 3 and unleashed a dumbfounding game plan, New England's coaching staff -- a group that includes defensive architects Bill Belichick, coordinator Dean Pees and secondary coach Dom Capers -- had two weeks to strategize for Mike Martz's offense. The Patriots held the San Francisco 49ers to less than 200 total yards.

Last Sunday night, however, the Chargers bombed away.

Rivers, mostly picking on left cornerback Deltha O'Neal, completed passes of 48, 49, 59 and 22 yards. They weren't screen plays.

Hobbs also committed a 32-yard pass interference penalty to put the Chargers first and goal at the 1-yard line. Rivers found tight end Antonio Gates for a touchdown on the next play.

"I felt embarrassed," O'Neal said Wednesday. "I felt embattled. I felt like there were things I could have did that could have changed the outcome of the game. I'm my worst critic.

"I sat and thought about it the last couple of days, that whole flight home. I'm over it now."

Patriots fans should hope so.

Thunder-armed Broncos quarterback Jay Cutler has thrown for 1,694 yards and 12 touchdowns, numbers that rank third and fourth in the NFL.

When healthy, the Broncos have the most talented receiving corps. Brandon Marshall leads the NFL with 43 receptions despite being suspended for the season opener. Eddie Royal's 30 catches are tied for 11th even though he missed last week's game with an ankle injury. Royal is probable for Monday.

Cutler's other targets include Brandon Stokley (16 catches and two touchdowns the past three weeks) and tight end Tony Scheffler. Stokley suffered a concussion last week, while Scheffler is dealing with a groin injury. Both are questionable. Darrell Jackson, a three-time 1,000-yard receiver, is getting over a strained calf. He's listed as probable.

"They have a lot of different options and they really stress the defense in a lot of different ways," Patriots coach Bill Belichick said. "They can pack them in and bring in two or three tight ends. They can spread them out and go with four or five receivers, or flex out Scheffler, who is like another receiver.

"They can get as tight as you want to get, and they can get as spread out as you want to spread out, and they do a good job."

The Patriots rank 12th in pass defense, but their first two victories came against opponents who either couldn't or wouldn't throw.

They knocked Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Brodie Croyle out of the game in Week 1 and fended off Damon Huard. The New York Jets still were trying to figure out how to use Brett Favre, who passed for only 181 yards in Week 2.

A lot of factors have played into the Patriots' shaky pass defense.

The most obvious was Pro Bowl cornerback Asante Samuel's departure. The Patriots clearly knew this was a big deal because they signed free agents Fernando Bryant, Lewis Sanders and Jason Webster and drafted two corners in the first four rounds.

Belichick didn't like any of them more than O'Neal, whom the winless Cincinnati Bengals cut because they didn't think he was anything more than a nickelback.

Other developments have left New England's defensive backs fending for themselves more than in recent years. The vaunted defensive line isn't getting as much push as it used to, giving opposing quarterbacks that much more time to work and less time for New England's defensive backs less chance to recover -- or not be detected -- when beat early on a play.

The Patriots won't have an easy time putting pressure on Cutler or forcing him into bad decisions. The Broncos have allowed a league-low two sacks. Only the Kansas City Chiefs and Bengals -- one victory between them -- have recorded fewer sacks than the Patriots, who have seven.

Inescapable is the Tom Brady factor. Even the defense is affected.

Last year, with the record-breaking Patriots offense providing sizable leads before the echoes of "The Star-Spangled Banner" faded out, they had the NFL's seventh-ranked pass defense.

Under replacement Matt Cassel's direction, the Patriots have gone three-and-out on 14 of their 56 drives, sending the defense right back onto the field 25 percent of the time. They went three-and-out on 26 of their 170 possessions last year, a 15 percent frequency.

The longer games remain close, the less defenses can guess what's coming. Last year's Patriots turned loose on the quarterback and defended the pass from the second quarter on. This year's defense can't afford to commit so fully and, therefore, is unable to dictate.

"They've been all over the map a little bit," Cutler said. "You're not sure what you're going to get with those guys. I think they thought they could play man, control Rivers and the receivers and stop [LaDainian Tomlinson]. But they got hit with some big plays.

"It's going to be interesting to see what they do with us."

Go Pats. Go Celts. Do the Bruins still play?

Nuff said.

Sunday, October 19, 2008

Well Here We Are Again . . .

Hello, fellow Shedians! After a great showing last night, the Shed is back in a familiar place! It's Game 7 of the ALCS! The past four times the Red Sox have made it to this level, it's gone 7 games! Terry Francona's Red Sox have been 9-1 in elimination games after last night. Like I said Wednesday night, the Red Sox have the Rays just where they want them! If you'll recall, the announcers were saying in games 3 & 4 how good the Ray's manager is at knowing the personalities of his players and how to get the most out of all of them. But, it looks like their youth and inexperience is what he's having a problem overcoming. I don't want to come out and make any predictions, but, I think it's fair to say I'm feeling very good about the Sox chances tonight! I could sense the beginning of the end after Pedroia drove in the first run in Game 5. Big Papi came up, and you could see he had the old smirk on his face and the pitcher and Ray's manager BOTH had that "Uh-oh!" look in their eyes. That's when the psychological battle began! Go Sox! Best of Luck tonight!

The King

Thursday, October 16, 2008

TWICE IS DICE

THURSDAY THE SHED WILL BE ROCKIN AND ROLLIN. THE SHED WILL OPEN AT 745. I HOWEVER, WILL BE A HEALTHY SCRATCH FOR THE FIRST HOUR DUE TO THE OLD LADY HAS A THING.

Let's Roll the Dice Again!!

Tonight is the night that we roll the Dice again. We need Dice K to help us save some face and throw a gem tonight. Are the shediganss going to be out in force tonight? We need japan style head bands and for the king to be playing the roll of Mr. Miyagi. Cocoboy you need to pass on the coco tonight and go straight for the Saki. Drew, you just go do the voodoo that you do so well. This is a big night for our hurt and bandaged team and they need to pull it together and win one for the Shed.

BlutoRemember not to ask what Dice K can do for you but rather what you can do for the Shed. It wasn't over when the German's bombed pearl harbor, just as it wasn't over when the Angels went up 3-1 and the Yankees 3-0. We are better than this and i can't do it for you. We need to all step up and bring it like only the shed knows how.

I know what some of you are saying, but the rays look good and they are to dumb to know they shouldn't be winning like this. I say bull shit! We played to hard for to long and have sacrificed to much to let it end like this. Say it with me, not in our HOUSE, NOT IN FENWAY. NOT ON OUR WATCH. Get mad you son of a bitches get mad! WE MUST PROTECT THIS HOUSE.


Ode to Frank, The KING







Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Red Sox Have Rays Right Where They Want Them!

Yes, it was a long night alone in the Shed last night. Thanks to Andy for allowing me to watch what the Globe calls the "dismantling" of the Sox. It was definately not what any of us hoped would happen. It was worse.

But, let's not dwell on the past. Let's just use it to see where the minds of the Sox are. During the game last night, they showed a stat that 15 teams have been down 3-1 in ALCS play. Of those 15, 4 have come back to win. The Red Sox have done it 3 of those 4 times! Talk about psyching out an opponent! The announcers were saying that the Rays were not practicing today because there would be reporters around asking, "What if you loose the next one?" And the Rays mangement didn't want that seed planted in their player's heads! They're scared that their VERY young club will loose their confidence and their edge!

The Red Sox have the Rays right where they want them! Cowering in the lead, constantly looking over their shoulder to see WHEN their lead will shrink and disappear! I love this team! Francona is a GENIUS!

Tha King

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Drew Is #1!

Yes, that's right, it's a Two-fer! Drew Conquest is #1, and J.D. Drew is batting #1 tonight! Unfortuantely, we are only going to get to see J.D. Drew in the Shed tonight, though. Drew Conquest is staying over in Nantucket because a contractor didn't have the pool ready today. But, he has designated me as his stand-in for opening the Shed and greeting those members who are want to attend! So, come and join me to see our second favorite Drew open a can of whoop-ass on the Rays!

The King

Throw butterflies. Eat meatballs.

Tonight, the long-standing Red Sox "ace", Tim Wakefield, takes the hill against the upstart Rays. God willing, he'll be throwing butterflies and I'll be eating meatballs... meatballs on pizza that is. I'll be watching in-between bedtime and homework arguments. However, I may make a cameo at the Shed with a meatball pizza in hand (I know they've been banned but we need to shake things up).

Go get 'em Wake.

Sunday, October 12, 2008

ELECTRIC

TONIGHT THE PATS VISIT THE CHARGERS. I BELIEVE THEY'RE GOING TO HAVE TO BRING THEIR "A" GAME TONIGHT. THE CHARGERS ARE STILL THINKING OF THE 0-3 RECORD THEY HOLD AGAINST THE PATS. THE AVERAGES ARE ON THEIR SIDE AND THE PATS, AS WE ALL KNOW, ARE WITHOUT #12. MOSS AND WELKER ARE GOING TO HAVE TO STRETCH THE FIELD TO OPEN UP THE RUNNING GAME. GO PATS. LIGHTS OUT FOR THE CHARGERS.

Saturday, October 11, 2008

GAME 2!!!!

GAME 2 AT THE TROP. THE FESTIVITIES WILL BE KICKING OFF AROUND 7:45. COME ONE, COME ALL, TO THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH. THE SOX ROLLED THE DICE LAST NIGHT AND HIT THE JACKPOT. DICE-K THREW A GEM. TONIGHT WE GOT BECKETT. LETS HOPE HE RETURNS TO HIS TOP FORM. HEY ORTIZ, LETS PLAY SOME BALL LIKE WE KNOW YOU CAN! ALRIGHT FELLA'S SEE YOU WHEN I SEE YA, I'M OUT.

New Additions to shed

Now, since The KING couldn't get Jen into the SHED, we have not allow the two blondes that Jason wanrs allowed into the SHED either , no matter how they look .

a couple more reasons to root for the sox


Friday, October 10, 2008

3 IN A ROW

3 IN A ROW FELLA'S. IF ANYONE NEEDS AN EXCUSE TO COME TO THE SHED,THE NEXT THREE NIGHTS ARE FOR YOU. FRI. SOX. SAT. SOX. SUNDAY PATS. DO I HAVE TO SAY ANYMORE? ALL FESTIVITIES WILL START UP APPROX. 15 MIN PRIOR TO FIRST PITCH. SUNDAY COME ANY TIME YOU WANT. SEE YA UP THERE IF I SEE YOU UP THERE.

cocoaboy suspended

Cocoaboy has been suspended from Shed activities for aleast on night possibly two for his actions and comments against the Shed charter and morales.

JEN

I'M OK WITH THE ADDMITTANCE OF JEN FOR A TRAIL PERIOD IF SHE WEARS WHAT SHE HAS ON IN THE PICTURE. cHEERLEADER

Thursday, October 9, 2008

Oh, by the way . . .


This is Jen . . .

So let it be written, so let it be done!

Fellow Shedians, I totally respect the decision of the members! I will just tell my friend, Jay, he is no longer welcome. Oh, wait, its wasn't Jay! It was my friend Jen. She is the one who asked me to ask. Both of us are cool with the vote. We need never speak of this again. LOL!

Thank you all for your honesty! Only true Shedians would be so honest!

The King

SORRY, TO THE KING

THE SHED-26 CREW HAVE VOTED... WE BELIEVE THAT IF WE OK'D THE FEMALE GENDER INTO OUR TESTOSTERONE BASED SHED-26, THE DOOR MIGHT BE WEDGED OPEN FOR FUTURE ADMITTANCE OF THE FEMALE GENDER. WE , SHED-26 REGULATORS, MUST STAND BY THIS DECISION. WE HAVE NO CONTROL OVER CIRCUMSTANCES AS MOTHERS, DAUGHTERS, OR WIVES. THE THREE FOREMENTIONED VARIABLES ARE WHAT THEY ARE. AGAIN, KING, WE ARE SORRY AND HOPE YOU UNDERSTAND.

A woman of the female persuasion . . .

Gentlemen,

I have a question. A friend of mine of the female persuasion would like to watch the game on Friday night and does not have cable. I would like to put it to a vote as whether or not she may view the game at Shed 26. She is fine either way, but, does not want to intrude on the maleness of the Shed if it's not OK. Any comments?

The King

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Hard Core . . .

That's right Shedians! Andy and I were there, dozing off after Masterson's not so masterful, but, galant effort. After the score was tied at 2 and the sox went down easily, we were both kind of dozing off when the Angels had a man on third. I heard them talking about that squeeze, and when they said "Here it comes!" I looked to see what we all expected. But, then the batter missed the bunt! Tek had the ball, the runner slammed on the brakes 2/3 of the way down the line, and Tek started his pursuit! Holding the ball high so that Youk could see it and react if needed, Tek chased down the runner with a couple of flinches, and the threat was over! Then, when the finished off the inning with the next batter, you just KNEW!

Bay's ground rule double just put the crowd on edge, and after one out, Lowrie put it through the infield and the crowd EXPLODED!!!!!

The Sox bench was empty before Bay even got to home! The party began!!!

It truley was a perfect game seen at the perfect place!

Thanks, Andy for coming out to the Shed! I wouldn't have been the same if we weren't on those hallowed recliners!

It's baseball playoff and football season.

Friday: Sox v. Rays
Saturday: Sox v. Rays
Sunday: Pats v. Chargers
Monday: Sox v. Rays
Tuesday: Sox v. Rays

Life is good!

Kevin is right about the Shed, "This is the best place in the world!"

The King

Red Sox Win

RED SOX BEAT ANGELS
sitting in a bar in the middle of times square screaming when the Sox take out the Angels is fun. People don't realize at first why you are yelling because you are not local.

play of the game, THE CAPTAIN JASON VARITEK CHASING DOWN THE BASE RUNNER Willits TO END THE THREAT IN THE 9TH


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BOSTON -- The Boston Red Sox brushed aside the 100-win Angels in four games, dismissing their best-in-baseball regular season as last month's news.


When it turns to October, no one dominates like Boston.

Jason Bay scored with a headfirst slide on Jed Lowrie's two-out single in the ninth inning and the defending World Series champions took advantage of a botched suicide squeeze, beating Los Angeles 3-2 Monday night to win their first-round playoff series in four games.

Boston, which also won it all in 2004, will have a chance at a third title in five years if it can get past the Rays in the best-of-seven AL championship series that starts Friday night at Tampa Bay.

"That's what this team is about, especially the last few years," said Lowrie, a rookie who was called up as a midseason replacement when shortstop Julio Lugo was injured. "It's October, they've won a lot of games, and to be a part of that is awesome."

The AL's youngest team, Tampa Bay had never finished better than last in the division and posted the worst record in baseball last year while Boston, one of the league's charter members, was winning its seventh championship. But in just 11 years, the Rays and Red Sox have become fierce rivals, with the latest bench-clearing brawl coming at Fenway Park in June.

"I can't wait to get it going," pitcher Josh Beckett said. "But we've got a few days off to enjoy this."

Los Angeles was able to force the series to a fourth game with an extra-inning victory Sunday night that snapped an 11-game playoff losing streak against Boston.

As it turned out, that gave the Angels less than an 24 extra hours.

"Those guys have certainly, in the last three series that we've been involved with them, they've beaten us," Angels manager Mike Scioscia said. "I thought we played much better this series than going back to '04 or '07 against them. It's naturally disappointing. But we're going to have to keep trying to get better. That's all we can do."

Jon Lester held the Angels to four hits in seven shutout innings but lost his chance at a second victory in the series when they scored twice in the eighth to tie it 2-all. Los Angeles had a chance to go ahead in the ninth before Erick Aybar, whose 12th-inning single was the winner in Game 3, missed on a squeeze attempt.

In the bottom half, Bay lofted a fly ball down the right-field line that Reggie Willits pursued and dove for before it one-hopped into the stands for a ground-rule double. First baseman Mark Teixeira made a diving catch of Mark Kotsay's line drive for the second out.

Again, it was only a temporary save.

Lowrie grounded a single into right, and Bay raced around third and slid headfirst ahead of the throw while his teammates poured out of the dugout to celebrate.

It's been a common sight in Boston, but one Bay had never taken part in before he was acquired from Pittsburgh when the Red Sox unloaded Manny Ramirez at the July 31 trade deadline.

"The only thing I'm thinking is, 'Get a good jump and don't fall down around third," Bay said. "I can't imagine that it'll get more intense than this, but it will."

Manny Delcarmen got two outs in the ninth for the win, squelching the Angels' chances to take the lead by getting Aybar to whiff on a bunt try with one out and a runner on third. Red Sox catcher Jason Varitek, whose passed ball helped Los Angeles tie the game in the eighth, pursued pinch-runner Willits back toward third and made the diving tag a step before the bag.

Varitek lost the ball as he hit the ground, but third base umpire Tim Welke ruled that he had already applied the tag. Scioscia argued, but replays showed that the out was recorded before the ball came loose.

Scot Shields took the loss, allowing two hits and a run while striking out three in 1 2-3 innings.

"We've got a lot of guys that are frustrated right now," Scioscia said. "Can't tell you how proud we are of the way our guys played through the whole summer, and it's unfortunate the way this series turned out."

Lester and John Lackey, who also faced each other in Boston's Game 1 victory, matched scoreless innings through four before Kotsay and Varitek singled and Dustin Pedroia doubled them both in. An AL MVP candidate who was hitless in his first 15 at-bats of the playoffs, Pedroia pulled up one step before second base to bang his hands together in celebration.

But the Angels tied it in the eighth when Teixeira drew a two-out walk from Hideki Okajima, then Justin Masterson walked Vladimir Guerrero. The runners moved up as Masterson and Varitek got crossed up on a passed ball, which proved costly when they scored on Torii Hunter's single to right.

Pedroia's confidence never wavered during the slump, as he showed when he popped out of the dugout for pregame batting practice and said, "You can't keep a good man down."

Or a good team.

The Red Sox may have missed a chance to sweep with Sunday's 5-4, 12-inning loss, but they saved themselves a trip back to Anaheim, Calif., for a winner-take-all Game 5.

Game notes
Lackey was rescued from a second loss in the series when the Angels tied it in the eighth. He allowed two runs and seven hits, giving up four runs in 13 2-3 innings during the series. He was outpitched by Lester both times. ... Hunter was 5-for-11 with runners in scoring position. The rest of the Angels had three hits combined. ... Pedroia was hitless in 19 postseason at-bats dating to the 2007 World Series.

Monday, October 6, 2008

DELAY OF GAME...

THE HOST OF THIS EVENINGS EVENT WILL BE SLIGHTLY DELAYED ON ACCOUNT OF THE OLD LADY WILL BE AT YOGA. I WILL BE ATTENDING AROUND 9-ISH. THE SHED DOORS WILL BE OPEN AT 8:00, IF ANYONE IS INTERESTED IN PRE-GAME. MY APPOLOGIES. GO SOX. WIN IT EARLY.

Representing Well . . .

Garden Way and Kinsley Road were both represented very well last night, as was Bates Ave. Though Bob left before the end of the Sox game, Ellen's early appearance with two little cherubs more than made up for his lack of stamina. Conlyn Ave. was a "No Show" but with a valid reason, so, it was tolerated. Buddy's awesome pork gave him dispensation from the second half of the double header.

The results were mixed with a Pat's win and a very late Sox loss. But, the Sox have another chance to wrap things up tonight. Another late night is anticipated with an 8:30 start. It will likely be a lot easier on the digestive system for reasons which will not be mentioned here. But, I'm betting some more thoroughly cooked food will be had.

It looks to be a great night! As always, the company will be great!

The King has spoken!

Sunday, October 5, 2008

KIMBO SLICE = BUM

JUST LIKE I ALWAYS SAID HE IS A BUM.



I WOULD NOT FIGHT HIM THOUGH JUST TO BE CLEAR!!

DISTANCE - GARDEN WAY BOYS

GOING ATHE DISTANCE ARE KEVIN AND HIS BABYSISTER, BIG STEVE AND MAYBE WAYNE, WE'' HAVE TO CONVINCE HIM AFTER THE PATS GAME . JASON WE KNOW YOU WILL BE WITH US IN SPIRIT, YOU WILL BE MISSED, BUT YOU ARE A SHORT PHONE CALL OR TEXT AWAY.

LETTER TO MY LONG LOST SHEDDIES

GENTLEMAN, I MISS THE SHED AND CAN'T UNTIL NEXT WEEK WHEN I CAN MAKE A TRIUMPHANT RETURN. i DID VISIT IT LAST WEDNESDAY TO ENJOY SOME LUNCH TIME SPORTSCENTER.

I WILL BE IN MANHATTEN REMINDING EVERYONE WHO WILL LISTEN THAT NY HAS NO PLAYOFF TEAM

LETS HEAR IS FOR HEIDI WATNEY BY THE WAY!! GO SOX

HEIDI WATNEY IS A HOTTIE

ITS A TWO FA!

OH YA! THESE OPPORTUNITIES DO NOT COME AROUND OFTEN. BRING YOUR "A" GAME TODAY FELLA'S. BE READY TO GO THE DISTANCE. A TWO FA! PATS AT 4:00, THE SOX AT 7:00. THE LOCAL 22 HEADIN OUT TO THE WEST COAST FOR A LITTLE RICE-A-RONI AND THE SOX COME HOME TO FRIENDLY FENWAY AND THE BOYS ARE COMING TO THE NUMBER ONE VENUE THIS SIDE OF THE FITCHBURG TO NORTH STATION T-LINE.
PATS 31-17.

Saturday, October 4, 2008

HEILLO HEX CONTINUES

JOIN DREW AND GANG FOR A DOUBLEHEADER TREAT DA SHED AS THE PATS WILL 69 THE 49ERS
IN SAAAN FRANCISCO , AND THE RED SOX LOOK TO CLOSEOUT THE ANNUS OF ANIHAIM TO COMPLETE THE DEAL , PLUS LIVE FEEDS OF KEVIN AND THE KING SPREADING THE SPECIAL SAUCE ON THE BABYSISTER . HAVE IT YOUR WAY

Friday, October 3, 2008

Cocoaboy can't make it tonight

Wife is out with the girls tonight , I can't make it. GO SOX we win 8-3

Santana v. Dice-K!!

Who could ask for a better match up?!?!?

If Dice-K can get through the first three critical innings, it's gonna be a long night for all of California! Go K-man!

I'm IN!

I haven't been able to watch a game all season! Sounds like as good a time as any! Brownies or Chocolate Cream pie? Hmmmm?

Thursday, October 2, 2008

RED SOX- LATE NIGHT

FELLA'S, FRIDAY NIGHT GAME, I'M IN. I BELIEVE IT'S A 9:30ISH START. THE LIGHTS WILL BE ON FROM 8:00 ON. POST A REPLY TO GIVE ME A HEAD COUNT. I WAS PLANNING ON WATCHING IT ANYWAY. COME ONE COME ALL.