Re: [Hornlist] Throwin' the high heat (NHR)

2003-10-10 Thread Tom Warner
On Thursday, October 9, 2003, at 09:42 PM, Timothy A. Johnson wrote: Well, a bit, though in baseball you don't stop for tea, and usually events occur in less time than an elephant's gestation period. Absolutely true. And it _still_ manages to be just as boring. Tom -- My ol' grandaddy taught me

RE: [Hornlist] Throwin' the high heat (NHR)

2003-10-09 Thread Timothy A. Johnson
Lawrence asked, "Is this a bit like cricket?" Well, a bit, though in baseball you don't stop for tea, and usually events occur in less time than an elephant's gestation period. Timothy A. Johnson Information Technologies Northwestern College St. Paul, Minnesota http://tajohnson.org ___

Re: [Hornlist] Throwin' the high heat (NHR)

2003-10-09 Thread Walter Lewis
Hi Bob and Bryan, Being an old school baseball fan (who also used to love the Tigers greatly) would love to see the BoSox and the Cubbies hook up in the series. It would be great, except that one team would have to lose. I can relate to how you feel Bob about the BoSox, as for almost 50 years

Re: [Hornlist] Throwin' the high heat (NHR)

2003-10-08 Thread Robert Marlatt
Hey Detroit Bryan! How 'bout those 2003 Tigers! Did you give up on them in April or in May? Yes, I remember who won in 1968, though I try to forget as in my former life I was a rabid Cardinals fan. I was referring to Gibson's amazing stats in the series: http://www.ford-mobley.com/players/

Re: [Hornlist] Throwin' the high heat (NHR)

2003-10-07 Thread Alan Cole
Somewhat like cricket, except less boring. -AC. ~ Is this a bit like cricket? ___ post: [EMAIL PROTECTED] set your options at http://music.memphis.edu/mailman/options/horn/archive%40jab.org

RE: [Hornlist] Throwin' the high heat (NHR)

2003-10-07 Thread Amy Jo McBeth
Cubs vs. Red Soxit's a beautiful dream Amy At 03:36 PM 10/7/2003 -0700, you wrote: I think that everyone who knows baseball history would believe this to be unlikely, but I really hope (now that the A's are out) that the Red Sox and the Cubs make it to the Series. Both these teams deserve be

Re: [Hornlist] Throwin' the high heat (NHR)

2003-10-07 Thread YATESLAWRENCE
In a message dated 07/10/2003 23:52:43 GMT Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > Who won the 68 World Series? > I believe it was the Tigers!! > Is this a bit like cricket? All the best, Lawrence AOL is having problems at the moment - if you do not receive an acknowledgement within 24 h

Re: [Hornlist] Throwin' the high heat (NHR)

2003-10-07 Thread Bryan Kennedy
Hey Fenway Bob! Who won the 68 World Series? I believe it was the Tigers!! Also my apologies to the baseball illiterates, but please, Mr. Marlatt, do you not remember the last 30 game winner ?, Denny McClain and the incredible Mickey Lolich , who won 3 games in the 68 Series, beating the legenda

RE: [Hornlist] Throwin' the high heat (NHR)

2003-10-07 Thread Fred Baucom
I think that everyone who knows baseball history would believe this to be unlikely, but I really hope (now that the A's are out) that the Red Sox and the Cubs make it to the Series. Both these teams deserve better than what they've gotten the past 80 years or so. And as good as Bob Gibson was, wh