Tuesday, May 02, 2006

Awwww...CHYEAHHHHHHH!

(photo courtesy of boston.com)

What a game. Did a little dance while watching Mirabelli jump out of the state police SUV in full uniform and run into the park. Did another little dance when the crowd greeted him so warmly. Did ANOTHER little dance when the Sox scored a run in the first inning. Did THE DANCE NO WHITE WOMAN SHOULD EVER DO when big Papi hit the game-winning three run 'tater in the 8th.

It was nice, I must say, that Dougie's return from exile somewhat overshadowed Johnny Damon's return to Fenway in pinstripes. Me likes the positives, you know?

Happy as a pig in shit.

7 Comments:

Blogger SafeTinspector said...

My wife loves her Hockey. She is currently despondent that our local team is out of the playoffs in round one.

I am a hockey widower...

03 May, 2006 06:40  
Blogger Student said...

Dance no white woman should ever do?

03 May, 2006 08:16  
Blogger Andraste said...

SAFET - As a Bruins fan, I have been despondent all season. Actually, for the last 20 years or so, Goddammit. So I can relate.

P1P - Do I really have to describe it? Goes like this: Rhythmless white girl tries to 'shake her booty' and ends up looking like Elaine on Seinfeld in a "full-body dry heave."

03 May, 2006 12:40  
Blogger Dr Maroon said...

"... when big Papi hit the game-winning three run 'tater in the 8th."

Please put Andraste back on and stop mucking about with her stuff!

Kids huh? What ya gonna do?

03 May, 2006 15:21  
Blogger fatmammycat said...

ahahaha, I've got it. Do your thumbs stick right hitchhiker style like Elaine's did?

04 May, 2006 16:35  
Blogger Andraste said...

Not quite, FMC, but it takes away nothing from the absolute horror.

05 May, 2006 08:16  
Blogger Student said...

I loved the way elaine danced, although obviously I'd preferto nothave just introduced her as a friend beore she leapt into her thumbs out seizure of a dance.

Yep you needed to describe it. The thought of it has brought a smile to my dull monday am! Thanks

08 May, 2006 05:16  

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