YEAH!!!!! WOOOOHOOOOO!!!!!! THEY DID IT!!!!!
A few weeks ago had you asked me who Pedroia was or Mike Lowell I'd be like, "Who?" Somehow, during game 4 vs. the Indians, I caught the infectious Red Sox Fever, as evidenced by my symptoms of lack of sleep and great happiness.
Today I found another reason to rejoice that the Red Sox won. Our principal mandated that the teachers of our 6th period class let us out early and the teacher of our 7th period class allow us to come late so that we could all congregate in the chapel and watch the Red Sox parade projected on the wall. Good stuff, although I must admit it was more fun knowing we were missing class than actually seeing the parade.
Just a question: Am I the only one who found the sweep of the World Series to not be as much fun as a nail-biter like their games against Cleveland? I mean, the Rockies didn't stand a chance. They got smooshed like zuzus, if you know what I mean. I almost felt bad for them.
Almost.
Yeah, I know I'm a bit late in celebrating this momentous occasion. But better late than never, right?
3 comments:
I agree with you TOTALLY. The Red Sox' championships are totally dull.
Can you spell B-O-R-I-N-G?
At least the PATRIOTS actually win exciting championships.
Whoa, whoa, whoa, slow down there. I never said that they were boring, I said that the World Series games weren't as much fun to watch as the games vs. the Indians. Still interesting. Just not the ultra-interesting of the playoffs.
And I actually don't even watch the Patriots cuz I know they're gonna win anyway, lol.
Ha ha, that's a good reason not to watch them. (I'm half-serious, whatever that means.)
It still seems to take a lot of effort to make a four-game sweep (the second four-game sweep championship in four years, mind you) interesting. (Especially after the ALCS and big blowouts in the World Series, like Game 1.)
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