Absolutely no offense taken. But to paraphrase the John Hancock character in 1776 (the play and film), "I'm still the only one who's signed the damn thing."
BTW, did anyone have Robert McNamara?
Art
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On Jul 6, 2009, at 5:35 PM, "stewthornley" <stew@...> wrote:
BTW, even if it wasn't evident, there was a bit of tongue-in-cheek (no pun intended with anything related to Sid) in each of my last two posts, and my reference to changing the subject referred only to the Anti-Christ of Information, not to the original topic. I shouldn't be dictating what can and can't be discussed on this forum as long as it's baseball related.
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