I love that it got past the licence-plate censors, too.
My senior year of Rich White Suburban WASP high school, it was decided by The Admistration that we weren't to be allowed to use abbreviations or initials in our yearbook blurbs, as it might have something to do with Gang Warfare. I wonder if they ever thought to monitor vanity plates?
Sadly, I have to be a quasi-Mets fan by default, simply because when forced to make a choice between local sports teams, well ... there really is no choice.
(Well, not entirely true. I quite like the Brooklyn Cyclones. Possibly even more than I liked the PawSox.)
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My senior year of Rich White Suburban WASP high school, it was decided by The Admistration that we weren't to be allowed to use abbreviations or initials in our yearbook blurbs, as it might have something to do with Gang Warfare. I wonder if they ever thought to monitor vanity plates?
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I think it could mean any number of things, none of which seem to make much sense.
not funny. like when we couldn't figure out the dolores rhyme during galileo. I'm not proud of it. but I see nothing there.
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Okay, maaaaaaaybe I can forgive a little for '86 if all Mets fans are like this guy.
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(Well, not entirely true. I quite like the Brooklyn Cyclones. Possibly even more than I liked the PawSox.)
I miss Fenway.
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I refuse to root for the Blue Jays.
The only people who wear Sox caps in this city are me and all the little cute international-student Japanese boys.
*sigh*
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