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Location:Baton Rouge, LA
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Occupation:LSU Student
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Registered on:10/15/2009
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you will both me so full, that you dont want to be touched.

Good point.

re: Suggestion for anniversary dinner

Posted by Yastrzemski on 11/9/09 at 10:21 pm to
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Ate there one night, the next day, I was still full

I didn't eat for the rest of the weekend. Soo much food.

re: Suggestion for anniversary dinner

Posted by Yastrzemski on 11/9/09 at 10:13 pm to
Texas de Brazil. Classy, fun, a new experience. AWESOME FOOD! And it's in Perkins Rowe so you can have a nice little romantic walk if you want. Congrats on the anniversary.
1. Rocky
2. Rocky III
3. Rocky IV
4. My Cousin Vinny
5. The Dark Knight
6. Good Will Hunting
7. I Love You, Man
8. The Holiday
9. Eternal Sunshine of a Spotless Mind
10. Boondock Saints
Boston Market: Salisbury Steak and Mac-n-cheese.

re: Saw A Christmas Carol

Posted by Yastrzemski on 11/8/09 at 7:15 pm to
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So was it the more subdued version of Jim Carrey, or the way too over the top overacting Grinch-like version Jim Carrey?


More subdued. Nothing like the Grinch. He played the part of Scrooge wonderfully. But it being Jim Carrey made it that much better.

re: Saw A Christmas Carol

Posted by Yastrzemski on 11/8/09 at 2:15 pm to
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I'm afraid its going to be way too disneyish


The only thing that would have made this movie perfect, would have been for it to be live action and not animated. It was a great movie, not so "disney-ish." Young kids would be scared. Ages 8+ should enjoy it, though. Jim Carrey was great in it.
Those who don't understand the game in it's entirety don't love baseball. Once you get into it and understand it, it's anything but boring. I live for baseball. Can't wait for the new season.

re: Survivor girls

Posted by Yastrzemski on 11/5/09 at 11:38 pm to
Erik's face as he left was priceless. And I'm a girl, so not really checkin them out... But the Dr. is pretty much smokin. Just sayin.
I enjoyed it last year at AU. Was awesome when we won. I felt bad for the Tiger fans everywhere else. You'll enjoy the seats. No big deal.
I live for Baseball season.
My team is the Boston Red Sox. :dude:
This is because I was born in Connecticut and it's in my blood.
If there's any hope left in a decent October, Phils in 7.

re: frick the Yankees

Posted by Yastrzemski on 10/21/09 at 12:01 am to
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as long as we can agree on that we are cool


Just keep in mind, the Sox may be the same but they still keep their tradition. Sets them apart.

But I'm with ya. :cheers:

re: frick the Yankees

Posted by Yastrzemski on 10/20/09 at 11:54 pm to
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dude, go ask any fan of any other team if they care about the green monster


First off, I'm not a dude, I'm a girl. But that's irrelevant... Moving on...

I agree with your point on Steinbrenner, I agree with your point about money, and capitalist, and blah blah blah. But you so strongly defend the Yankees organization. My point is you are missing what makes Red Sox fans who they are, and why things like the Green Monster are so important to us. It's an icon for all of baseball. What baseball fan doesn't know what the Green Monster is? We are not the reason Fenway hasn't been torn down yet. It's the home of the Red Sox. And you can't compare it to the old Alex Box... it's far from trash. It's well kept, and it's important to Red Sox Nation. Each organization has its "thing" and focusing on one to make an argument without understanding the other is just ignorance.

re: frick the Yankees

Posted by Yastrzemski on 10/20/09 at 11:45 pm to
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who gives a frick about the green monster


If you are not a Yankees fan, and are only here to "spread the truth" do another one of your little research projects on the Red Sox organization. When you're finished, come back and have a decent argument. Because for you to make a statement like the one I have quoted shows you are ignorant to your opposition, and therefore ignorant on this issue.

re: frick the Yankees

Posted by Yastrzemski on 10/20/09 at 11:41 pm to
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Yeah owning a douchebag redsox fan is the only requirement


Thank you for that intelligent, clever, useful contribution to this post.

re: frick the Yankees

Posted by Yastrzemski on 10/20/09 at 11:36 pm to
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for the third time im not a yankee fan


You meet all the requirements.

re: frick the Yankees

Posted by Yastrzemski on 10/20/09 at 11:34 pm to
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its strictly a business move, and a sound one at that


The mind of a Yankee.

re: frick the Yankees

Posted by Yastrzemski on 10/20/09 at 11:33 pm to
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is it really a big deal to sell out a 40 thousand seat stadium. or like 37k or whatever it is


It's 38,000 or so. And it's a big deal when that's all Fenway holds, and we still keep Fenway.

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money > tradition


The mind of a Yankee.