
We rode in on the train, along with every high school kid skipping school . . .

our two favorite brands: Red Sox and Dunkin Donuts . . .

this woman, in her mid-sixties, did what she could to see the parade . . .

if you own the team, you get to ride in the front car . . .

some of our favorite pitchers . . .

they even let Gagne ride along . . .

Pedroia and Youuuuuuuuk . . .

Papelbon and the Dropkick Murphys . . .

Ginger and I celebrating our champions.
Peace,
Milton
Congrats to the best team in baseball...period. I know you guys will miss Boston (it is a great town), but just become one of the growing league of Sox fans living all over the world...hey, I'm a Louisiana boy living in Austin who cheers for the Indians...go figure.
ReplyDeleteSoak it all up my friend...Yikes, I better quit before I break into a "Memories" duet with Streisand...
dg
You might have to import those Dunkin' Donuts! Man, this is Krispy Kreme (the king of doughnuts!) country down here! Looking forward to a visit.
ReplyDeleteLater-Tom
Thanks for the peek into your community. (Still your community for a short time, right?) I'll try to remember to do the same thing when the Spurs win the championship agains this year.
ReplyDeleteA few years ago I was at the Alamodome watching the Spurs win a playoff game. (They have since gotten their own arena. TDhe Alamodome was a converted football space) After the game we all spilled out of the stadium onto the streets and I noticed something wonderful. Men in lawyer-looking suits were high-fiving vatos wearing bandanas and looking very south-side. For a few moments at least, we were all in this together.
WOW! Go Sox! If you get a chance go to
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Please do not transport that AL propaganda here, the DH dooms the AL and therefore the Sox in the mind of a "true" baseball fan;-)
ReplyDeleteThe bats of the Sox are amazing, there are very few pitchers AL or NL who could slow them down for more than a game or two.