Joe Crummey joins with Dina Losito, Barry Whitsett and Justin Levine.
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Marc Germain, 6/13/12Joe Crummey joins with Dina Losito, Barry Whitsett and Justin Levine. 9 comments to Marc Germain, 6/13/12Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment. |
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CW, I tried to comment on the 6/12/12 show, but the “comment” link takes me to the 6/5/12 show.
Rich Dunn, fish oil may be bunk! http://news.yahoo.com/fish-oil-fail–omega-3s-may-not-protect-brain-health-after-all.html
Fixed. Thanks for letting me know.
Barry from Omaha was on the Leo Laporte show again last weekend and then co-commentator on the England vs France game in Euro 2012 on Monday.
Barry must be stopped!
Did you catch Germany v. Netherlands?
Germany can make it happen this time around.
Rough time for the Dutch.
Yes and i have to say the German machine is on the march again! In a footballing sense of course.
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What is this nonsense that to go to a Yankee’s Game one has to pay $200 a ticket????
http://newyork.yankees.mlb.com/nyy/ballpark/seating_pricing.jsp
As one can clearly see from the above chart, there are seats starting at $15, $23, $33, $50. Granted, these are NOT the best seats but if one just wants the ambiance . . . $15 is about the same price for a movie ticket in New York City!
Folks from LA find these Yank prices absurd since we’re accustomed to cheap-as-free ballgames. For $50 we expect to be in the dugout.
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Now before you all go sharpening your knives to attack my above comment . . . yes, yes, yes, the $15 seat is an obstructed view in the bleachers past the outfield, however if one just want the ambiance and experience of being at a live game, it can be done for just $15. (And it might be possible to sneak into a better seat once the game gets underway – I don’t know how well they enforce their seating).