Review of “Bama Profiles in Courage: Laykin”: (Capers) Barr flexes through an emotional range that most writers would never dare attempt … Humor and Bama sorrow are fused together like twined tree trunks that keep each other standing…..It’s part satire, part character study, with a wry lens on fame, fandom, and the modern South. Well done, Capers, well done.”– Ian Allen, The Times Literary Supplement.

 

Day 274 of the NL East’s captivity.

The Mets continue to taunt me with players that whose last names end in Z. Let’s not forget about Carlos Delgado, the native Puerto Rican who has rejected capitalism and refuses to stand for any or our Nation’s (and Puerto Rico’s) Anthems. Yep, I bet  Carlos lives in abject poverty and plays baseball for free. Si Se Puede, Ya’ll!!! Read the ringing endorsement from the Communist/Anarchy Site .  He’s not smart enough to lead a rebellion against God. He’s not smart enough to lead a rebellion against a bar of soap.

Carlos really must be the cat’s meow if those Hugo/Fidel-fellas like him.

The Braves are our last hope for taking back the NL East. The Atlanta Braves previewed below:

For fourteen seasons, give or take a strike year, the Braves stood atop their division. In the last of those years, 2005, many thought the combination of roster turnover, shrinking payroll, and mounting injuries would end the streak. Instead, the Braves worked magic with smoke and mirrors, won 90 games, and eked out a division title over the Phillies by a two-game margin. (link to Bugs and Cranks)

One response to “The National League East Held Hostage”

  1. Gawd. Gaysball. Been waiting for this!! yay!

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