Ding Dong Winter is Dead

Travel discussion for St. John
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Jerseyboy
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liamsaunt wrote:We were on island for the 2003 championship series, and you Yankees fans know exactly what happened.
What happened in 2003? Oh, yes, that's right........Aaron Boone wins the ALCS for the Yanks in game 7 against the Red Sox. 8) Well, that year was a bust anyway since they didn't win the WS.

Thanks in advance for posting the photo of Fenway from your office.
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Hey Liamsaunt, I can relate to that. I was in Ft. Lauderdale for the final game of the 2004 ALCS. We were there one night pre cruise. I was SO thankful to be getting on that ship the next day with no newspapers or computers or the like. And I was out of the country for the World Series so I just pretend it never happened :wink: :wink: :wink:

It was the first time I cried over baseball since we got swept in the 1980 ALCS
by the KC Royals. And I know, there's no crying in baseball but what's a girl to do?????? :roll:
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Spring baseball or not, I'm thrilled for the warm weather!!

I am, mostly by proxy, a Red Sox fan though. Much of my family is in New England and you're pretty much not allowed in the house at Christmas (or any other time) if you aren't a Sox fan. I haven't been to Fenway since I was a kid, though, so doing that again would be pretty great.
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SJfromNJ wrote:All I really have to say is Joseeee-Jose-Jose-Jose-Joseeee-Jose-Jose!
Ah hah! Mets/Jose Reyes fan. Have to admit tho that theres nothing more exciting in baseball right now than watching that kid hit one into the gap or corner and watch him go for a triple.
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jmq wrote: Some ballparks are actually known for certain kinds of food.
Dodger Stadium is known for its "Dodger Dogs". I don't go to ballgames so I don't personally know how good they are, but other people say there's none better! :wink:
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What, no Phillies fans? They are supposed to be the team to beat this year, you know :roll:
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84 degrees here at the Jersey Shore today... :D

Not St. John, but it will do!!! :wink:

ENJOY!!!!!!!
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jmq wrote: But maybe Liamsaunt can tell us what Fenway is known for food wise. Some ballparks are actually known for certain kinds of food.
They're not known for it yet, but sushi is new on the menu at Fenway - at least for a select few. Check this out: http://business.bostonherald.com/busine ... eid=194276
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76 degrees today and 80 tomorrow.

It makes coming home not so bad.
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