Monday, October 12, 2009

There's Not Much Else To Say

Except that the fat lady just sung an aria,
the fork has been properly stuck in the Sox,
hasta la vista, baby, and don't let the door hit you on the way out.

Toast. Burned toast.
And to think, I paid to witness that travesty.
The Nation mourns today...

11 comments:

will said...

Well, if Angels and Dodgers become World Series teams, at least the games won't be played in snow or icy wind conditions.

I wish the WS was an early September event.

The Grandpa said...

The dream floats off into the ether once more.

h said...

We need to define the term "Nation" as it relates to sports teams.

There IS a Gator-Nation, of course.

There is no "Red Sox Nation".

BeckEye said...

I don't follow baseball anymore, so I really don't care who wins the WS. As long as it's not the Yankees.

Actually, I have a soft spot for the Angels because I used to love Chuck Finley back in the day (before Tawny Kitaen started abusing him).

Scott Oglesby said...

I’m sorry for your loss. But it’s hard to have too much sympathy for you, with me being a Pirates fan. First the ‘almosts’ of the early 90’s with Sid Bream’s choking ass, and then …..well the last 15 years have kind of sucked. But the Sox were always my #2, especially after that miracle series in 2005?

Verdant Earl said...

I wanted a Yankee/Red Sox ALCS, but this works for me too. ;)

Kal said...

not everyone is a Red Sox fan, so the nation does not mourn. :o)

I was happy to see this guy blow a huge game like this actually. Maybe it will put his ego in check.

Chris said...

In an effort to be gracious, I will refrain from saying what I'd really like to say here (I'm reeeeally not a fan of Papelboob).

And guess who's got tickets to ALCS Game 4 in Anaheim?

GO YANKEES!!!

mike said...

Oh, I have so much opinion on this. I think, as disappointing as it was, the Sox were not going to come back and win 3 straight. And there must be nothing worse than flying cross country after being eliminated. So, outside of one game's lost revenues for Fenway, all we did was speed up and improve the inevitable.

And to blame Pap is rediculous, how about the entire lineup batting up a stinkbomb in the first 2 games, to even be in a position like yesterday.

I still have a Papelboner.

Joanie said...

well, some of the nation.

How about them Phils!

Jim said...

I'm with you, sister, but keep it in perspective. Nearly the entire time we (mostly me) were growing up, the Sox were perennial heart-breakers. After '67, they began to be respectable for good. '75 was another big tease (I tried to keep a little piece of the infield grass alive in a marjorine tub) . . . '78 was . . . never mind . . . '86 was tough to watch . . . and then in '04 and '07 we broke through. Can't win every year.

Go Pats!!!!

XO