RE: the longest undefended border

Baader, Cecilia (cbaader@casecorp.com)
Wed, 15 Dec 1999 14:36:36 -0600

 
> On Wednesday, December 15, 1999 11:27 AM kennedyp@toronto.cbc.ca
[kennedyp@toronto.cbc.ca] wrote:
> 
> FINALLY, someone wants to talk baseball!!!!
Paul, Paul, Paul,  you're digging up that Tired Toronto Team of T again.

> 
> Dare I mention 1992?  1993?

Good years.  I believe that in 1992, Louis Jadot put out an excellent
Beaujolais.  1984, however, now there's a year.  The vintners of the North
Side were able to put together a sweet, full-bodied wine.  Unfortunately,
one Larry Bowa spoiled the batch. 

> 
> W (hy Do)
> A (ll)
> M (isconstruing)
> C (anadians)
> O (bfuscate?)
> 
*grin*
 
> OSR--How many fishes cherish old baseball gloves inscribed with poems in
> green ink?
 
(Now, I have a baseball mitt used for softball in the years where they stuck
me in the outfield so that I could do handstands in between pitches and
count the dandelions that surrounded me.  As a quick aside, the only year
that my team didn't win the championship was the year that I played for the
Hazel Crest Blue Jays.  Coincidence?  I think not.)

Regards,
Cecilia.

ObSal:  And I'd have to say that Allie wouldn't have had a "trapper" kind of
mitt, as that's the glove reserved for beaver-coated heroines...  I'd always
envisioned it as an outfielder's glove, rarely used as its owner spent so
much time dreaming.  "Mixing memory and desire..."