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Author TOPIC: St. Paul Teams
Jim Joyce

July 12, 2010
11:56:23 PM

Entry #: 3525298
I have been out of the loop for a while. As a former St. Paul player, I would like a run down of how things are going? State Champ is coming out of St. Paul this year!

Old Timer

July 13, 2010
12:09:15 AM

Entry #: 3525304
No there not.....

Pizzle

July 13, 2010
7:27:52 AM

Entry #: 3525391
Once again Old Balls, learn how to spell. They're or they are, not there...

Your grammar is about as good as your baseball I.Q.


Small_Calves

July 13, 2010
7:42:04 AM

Entry #: 3525402
Hey deuce don't be so hard on the old man, you typically forget the simplest things when you go crazy. He needs to be helped back to the nursing home where he came from.

scrappy_coco

July 13, 2010
8:27:22 AM

Entry #: 3525443
22 you're a donkey. have some respect for your elders. you think old timer doesn't know what he's doing? he could tell you what kind of gum he was chewing when he won his first (of 8) state championship....

i heard they were just talking about having the skyline champion as the state champion though. since its so much better than any other league. makes sense. why postpone what will eventually happen anyway...?


Old Timer

July 13, 2010
1:57:57 PM

Entry #: 3525899
Hey old guys make mistakes just like young guys whether it is grammar, poor choices, spelling or a plethora (big word huh) of other things.

The difference between old guys and young bucks when making mistakes is old timers learn more readily form theirs...or is it theres or perhaps theres'......lol

By the way I was chewing red man winning all those championship now it is either jerky, an occasional copenhagen and yes at times just plain old gum.







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