Baseball - It's What's on Your Mind.

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Before I left this morning, I was going to run my laptop over next door for my uncle to update it. I go outside, and my dad follows me out. I start walking next door, when my dad goes "where's the damn dog?" apparently, he left Jeter, or dog, outside for a few minutes. And now he was gone. I ran next door, gave my uncle my laptop and came back. We looked up and down the block screaming "JETER!" and we couldn't find him. Then we walked back to the house. Something made me want to go the "less traveled way" from the front to the back of the house (the path is on the right side of the house, so I went to the left of the house). And there was my dog. Laying under a tree, sleeping.

The stupid dog scared me out of my mind, and I find him sleeping under a tree.
 
the friends that live opposite him have already phoned the police, but they reckon it happened at about 5-7ish
 
dear lord

his next door neighbours have been broken in to, too...

and he got one of those brand new fancy tv's a couple of weeks ago, that's probably what they've gone in for...

if they've taken any of my nanny's stuff, i swear...
 
"Anybody can love a rose but no1 can love a leaf dat iz near 2 the rose dont love sum1 who iz beautiful but love the 1 who makes ur lyf beautiful"

Girl, don't "like" that. He called you a leaf. I think. It's very unclear.
 
On Sept. 28, 1996, there were 33,612 fans in attendance for a ballgame between the Red Sox and Yankees at Fenway Park. The Yankees had already clinched the American League East, while the Red Sox had been eliminated from Wild Card contention.

For Red Sox fans, the game is perhaps most notable for marking Roger Clemens' last start for Boston. For Yankees fans, however, the game carries much more significance, and is attached to a much neater set of emotions -- emotions that have been polished, refined and brought to a vibrant luster nearly 15 years later.

That Saturday afternoon at Fenway Park marked the first time Derek Jeter, Jorge Posada and Mariano Rivera all played in an official Major League game together. On that day, Jeter owned 194 career hits, Posada had played in a total of eight Major League games and had collected zero extra-base hits, and Rivera owned a career 3.40 ERA and five saves. None of the three had participated in an AL Championship Series or had stepped onto a World Series stage.

http://newyork.yankees.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20110224&content_id=16720322&vkey=news_nyy&c_id=nyy

The Yankees won the World Series that year. (': My birth year.
Making me a Yankees baby.
 
Seeing that Disney food thread makes me a bit sad. I can't eat any of it.
 
Derek Jeter and Mariano Rivera are my dad's favorite players.
We have fatheads of them in the Yankee room.
Jorge Posada is equally amazing as them, I believe we have a bat signed by him?
 
My goodness! We don't have robbery really here, mostly drug busts.

no drug busts in my area, really. i'm quite lucky, i live in a very small suburb off a small town, but still really close to london and handy for train stations. the most common thing here is burglary, but again, i live down a really quiet road and i live right at the end tucked away in a corner. a lot of people don't even know the road goes down that far, hahaaa
 
What "Baseball Baby" Are You?

1990 Cincinnati Reds
1991 Minnesota Twins
1992 Toronto Blue Jays
1993 Toronto Blue Jays
1994 -No World Series-
1995 Atlanta Braves
1996 New York Yankees
1997 Florida Marlins
1998 New York Yankees
1999 New York Yankees
2000 New York Yankees
 
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