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My nephew Eric has a pretty clever sense of humor.

This was from a couple of weeks ago so you might have already read it.

CBS sports has been to his house as well as another network.

I think articles have been on a a bunch of internet sites including MSN & Yahoo sports etc.

The Boston globe and the Chicago Tribune have written about it.

There was not animosity here nor do I think that it was meant for $ gain. He just likes to tinker with things to see how things work.

http://www.news-press.com/article/20120221/SPRINGTRAINING/120221024/Cubs-fan-buys-jetbluepark-com-much-Red-Sox-Nation-s-dismay

Hidden by J Francho, March 29, 2012 - Thread Cleanup.

http://goo.gl/2mB15

I prefer this atricle.

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Hidden by J Francho, March 29, 2012 - Thread Cleanup.

Classy post there Grund

Hidden by J Francho, March 29, 2012 - Thread Cleanup.

Classy post there Grund

not like i wrote it settle down

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Hidden by J Francho, March 29, 2012 - Thread Cleanup.

Good point Grund.

I can't say that I agree with re-posting something like that but point well taken anyway.

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Hidden by J Francho, March 29, 2012 - Thread Cleanup.

Barstool Sports seems jealous of the attention he is getting. Who knows what the guy thinks of himself?

He is getting attention from the media, and it certainly has Barstool Sports' panties in a bunch.

"Profanity (foul language), the vain attempt of the weak and feeble minded to express themselves forcefully." (seen on the wall of a bowling alley over fifty years ago)

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