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championMan

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[youtube:gis5ah3l]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-KUH79vJDlA[/youtube:gis5ah3l]
I was wonder will there be more demand or less for Pujols old insert GU jersey as a Cardinals? Since they will no longer have Cardinals stuff in upcoming futures. Plus playing in LA give Pujols more marketing image so can we expect a raise if he perform quickly in AL. Or he tainted his legacy and now ST Louis will hold a grudges against him and have less demand on his card.

The sad thing is the adult did this in front of his younger children. I don't know is this what U want to teach your kid about a baseball players.
 

vwnut13

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Re: Sell your GU Pujols Jersey Now or they will be burn

Ah, I remember when Red Sox fans were all burning their #18 Johnny Damon jerseys after he signed with the Yankees. Then the Red Sox signed Matsuzaka a few weeks later and they ran out and bought new #18 jerseys.

The difference in the Damon #18 Home jersey they just burned and their new #18 Matsuzaka Home jersey? Absolutely nothing.
 

Pine Tar

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Brilliant I love people acting like this. Come on really, in baseball and like any other sport. It is all about the money and nothing else.
So get the hell over it, he was going to go where ever he could be 250 million.
 

sportscardtheory

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I got no problem with this stuff. Baseball fans are a loyal and passionate bunch, and if someone wants to "disown" a player because he took the money to play elsewhere, so be it. No skin off my teeth.
 

Ian Stewart

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You guys are all such (language edit by GC)

Also, not sure where you see it says it was GU jersey.
 

sportscardtheory

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Yes, just be accepting and/or indifferent that your favorite player walked away from your favorite team. So what. Who cares. No big deal.

What ever happened to passion in this country? People now get shat on for being passionate about things.

Bunch of passionless robots. Ridiculous.
 

JoshHamilton

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sportscardtheory said:
Yes, just be accepting and/or indifferent that your favorite player walked away from your favorite team. So what. Who cares. No big deal.

What ever happened to passion in this country? People now get shat on for being passionate about things.

Bunch of passionless robots. Ridiculous.

Yes, because burning a jersey in effigy is a totally rational thing to do.

Just kidding! It makes you look like a sociopath
 

sportscardtheory

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JoshHamilton said:
sportscardtheory said:
Yes, just be accepting and/or indifferent that your favorite player walked away from your favorite team. So what. Who cares. No big deal.

What ever happened to passion in this country? People now get shat on for being passionate about things.

Bunch of passionless robots. Ridiculous.

Yes, because burning a jersey in effigy is a totally rational thing to do.

Just kidding! It makes you look like a sociopath

So what? Are you the passion police?
 

JoshHamilton

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sportscardtheory said:
JoshHamilton said:
sportscardtheory said:
Yes, just be accepting and/or indifferent that your favorite player walked away from your favorite team. So what. Who cares. No big deal.

What ever happened to passion in this country? People now get shat on for being passionate about things.

Bunch of passionless robots. Ridiculous.

Yes, because burning a jersey in effigy is a totally rational thing to do.

Just kidding! It makes you look like a sociopath

So what? Are you the passion police?

I consider myself more as a "common sense police" type of guy.

People who burn jerseys clearly have very little in that mental department
 

bouwob

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I love how he is smoking while carrying a can of gas around and dumping it all over the place.

The person who made this video should not have been allowed to have children.
 

nyc3

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bouwob said:
I love how he is smoking while carrying a can of gas around and dumping it all over the place.

The person who made this video should not have been allowed to have children.

Hes obviously a professional. A professional what, I am not sure. But I think we can cross off both lawn and child care.
 

JoshHamilton

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bouwob said:
I love how he is smoking while carrying a can of gas around and dumping it all over the place.

The person who made this video should not have been allowed to have children.

I really wish Darwin would have won that battle
 

JoshHamilton

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nyc3 said:
bouwob said:
I love how he is smoking while carrying a can of gas around and dumping it all over the place.

The person who made this video should not have been allowed to have children.

Hes obviously a professional. A professional what, I am not sure. But I think we can cross off both lawn and child care.

I'm going to guess gas station attendant.

I might be off, but there's about a 99.4% chance he has a job that requires him to wear a name tag
 

justinmandawg

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JoshHamilton said:
nyc3 said:
bouwob said:
I love how he is smoking while carrying a can of gas around and dumping it all over the place.

The person who made this video should not have been allowed to have children.

Hes obviously a professional. A professional what, I am not sure. But I think we can cross off both lawn and child care.

I'm going to guess gas station attendant.

I might be off, but there's about a 99.4% chance he has a job that requires him to wear a name tag

I wear a nametag. Everyone at the hospital wears a nametage. Some are even sewn on our clothing. Those are people we call "**********".
 

vwnut13

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justinmandawg said:
JoshHamilton said:
nyc3 said:
bouwob said:
I love how he is smoking while carrying a can of gas around and dumping it all over the place.

The person who made this video should not have been allowed to have children.

Hes obviously a professional. A professional what, I am not sure. But I think we can cross off both lawn and child care.

I'm going to guess gas station attendant.

I might be off, but there's about a 99.4% chance he has a job that requires him to wear a name tag

I wear a nametag. Everyone at the hospital wears a nametage. Some are even sewn on our clothing. Those are people we call "**********".

Does a nametape count as a name tag?
 

justinmandawg

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vwnut13 said:
justinmandawg said:
JoshHamilton said:
nyc3 said:
bouwob said:
I love how he is smoking while carrying a can of gas around and dumping it all over the place.

The person who made this video should not have been allowed to have children.

Hes obviously a professional. A professional what, I am not sure. But I think we can cross off both lawn and child care.

I'm going to guess gas station attendant.

I might be off, but there's about a 99.4% chance he has a job that requires him to wear a name tag

I wear a nametag. Everyone at the hospital wears a nametage. Some are even sewn on our clothing. Those are people we call "**********".

Does a nametape count as a name tag?

Good question. I have Teabow across my back. Does that count?
 

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