This morning the Sons were cruising around in the company Delorean, jumped into the backyard hot tub, and started knocking back Chernobly. And, as some of you have noticed, strange things have ensued. Based on the sidebar latest comments, it seems we've been transported back to May 3, 2008 (and the Top Commenters list suddenly seems a bit gender-biased).
Not sure what's going on. But until we figure it out, you may as well reminisce about how Loney had 6 RBI on the way to the Dodgers' 8th straight victory that night.
And about how Erin returned from feeding her neighbor's cat at 6:22pm.
16 comments:
HA!
"Erin said...
Hey Loney, how about a hit with RISP?
5/03/2008 5:17 PM"
Interesting to see a GT filled with mostly discussion between the Sons, before the rest of us yahoos took over the place.
So then, we are going to May of 2008, now we're in October of 1988, and we were previously in the present.
The Son-to-Son dialogue is great at times. Wacky for several all to be be posting in the same GT at the same time. Even the odd Lasorda and Pedro post!
Wow. Jamie Moyer was the oldest player back then. My, how things change.
^ I meant in general, not in that one particular GT.
"Wow. Jamie Moyer was the oldest player back then. My, how things change."
baahahahahah
Sax's knowledge of baseball mascots was impressive as well.
I'm half tempted to go rampaging through old threads posting comments just to inflict maximum chaos when the counter and most recent comments come back online.
@Mr. C:
Then the Sons will just recruit people to chase you in an 8-passenger Delorean and bump you.
Perhaps the Sons could come up with a sidebar of some sort "random game thread of the day" with a link to the comments.
@LF
Perhaps just a *snark du jour* for especially poignant old comments.
You'd have to find someone willing to search through old threads for the best comment. Perhaps we could petition for a "snark du jour" that is awarded daily by that day's game thread presiding son.
I love volunteering others for extra work.
It is so much better than actually doing work.
This place is much better since you guys (and gals!) started coming to our bar. Thanks for making us less lonely.
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