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Post by Eddie Goodson on Mar 23, 2006 19:25:06 GMT -6
circa 1997 or 1998 Blame Heath for me getting this.
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Post by Outlaw85 on Mar 25, 2006 14:05:34 GMT -6
Was he trained by Larry?
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Post by DR on Mar 29, 2006 17:09:11 GMT -6
Blame Heath for me getting this. Ditto.
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Post by heathwaldrop on Mar 29, 2006 18:56:48 GMT -6
That one ALMOST got sent in to the APA contest just to see what the comments would be.
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Post by Eddie Goodson on Mar 29, 2006 20:54:14 GMT -6
That one ALMOST got sent in to the APA contest just to see what the comments would be. I would haunt you till the day you die.
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Post by heathwaldrop on Mar 30, 2006 12:38:56 GMT -6
Judges: "Good composition, clear focus, great action...and nice boots."
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Post by DR on Mar 30, 2006 15:27:28 GMT -6
"Such a winning smile."
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Post by Eddie Goodson on Mar 30, 2006 16:51:02 GMT -6
Haters.
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Post by DR on Mar 31, 2006 0:53:09 GMT -6
"However, the subject looks slightly constipated. We speculate the photo was taken the week after the Hamburg game."
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Post by eaglesvoice on Mar 31, 2006 15:52:06 GMT -6
I thought the water associate had great spew!!.. That umpire in the first pic looked like a professional to me. I remember that was a 4th of July tourny for pitching machine aged kids. Bossier City came in here on their own bus, (...and matching equipment bags). Crossett jumped on 'em early, and took a 5-0 lead till the last inning, when Bossier scored 2, and had the bases loaded in the last inning with no outs. The batter hit a line drive to first baseman Demarius Bridges who caught the ball, stepped on first, then ran over and stepped on 2nd. for a triple play and we whipped them cajun so and so's right on back to their bus! (they had a bus and they were 8 years old, isn't that a little much?).
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Post by Eddie Goodson on Mar 31, 2006 16:54:27 GMT -6
"However, the subject looks slightly constipated. We speculate the photo was taken the week after the Hamburg game." Kind of like you after Greenwood left town.
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Post by heathwaldrop on Mar 31, 2006 18:45:48 GMT -6
I thought the water associate had great spew!!.. That umpire in the first pic looked like a professional to me. I remember that was a 4th of July tourny for pitching machine aged kids. Bossier City came in here on their own bus, (...and matching equipment bags). Crossett jumped on 'em early, and took a 5-0 lead till the last inning, when Bossier scored 2, and had the bases loaded in the last inning with no outs. The batter hit a line drive to first baseman Demarius Bridges who caught the ball, stepped on first, then ran over and stepped on 2nd. for a triple play and we whipped them cajun so and so's right on back to their bus! (they had a bus and they were 8 years old, isn't that a little much?). Sounds like a completely impartial official to me!
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