Song remains the same

I’m a little sleepy yet this morning after staying up to watch the ball game last night. My immediate response to the end of the game? 25 years after Bucky “$%^ing” Dent, a whole new generation of Red Sox fans now have Aaron “%&*#ing” Boone to break their hearts. Oh well, now that I’m officially not interested in the World Series that’s all you’ll hear from me on baseball. Besides, it’s hockey season now, who cares about baseball? 🙂

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