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Random Mets Miscellany
Ceetar Feb 10 2015 03:36 PM |
For things that don't really need their own thread but are interesting nonethless
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d'Kong76 Feb 10 2015 04:16 PM Re: Random Mets Miscellany |
Don't think I've seen a picture of that place from that
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MFS62 Feb 10 2015 09:30 PM Re: Random Mets Miscellany |
I don't remember that view when coming down the hill (in the background of the picture) from Broadway. I think that was the view from across the river from near MFY Stadium.
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SteveJRogers Feb 19 2015 06:45 AM Re: Random Mets Miscellany |
Meet The Mets goes mid-1970's AC:
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Feb 19 2015 07:36 AM Re: Random Mets Miscellany |
What's with the stick up this guy's ass? And how about instead of a victory lap he reveals something useful about how it got found?
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metirish Feb 19 2015 07:39 AM Re: Random Mets Miscellany |
Thought I posted this already , saw hti son Twitter
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Mets Guy in Michigan Feb 19 2015 08:46 AM Re: Random Mets Miscellany |
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I call BS. The stuff isn't for the 20-month-old son, it's for the Dad. And if he's grading each team about what they send for a blog, then his letters to the teams aren't honest and accurate. This amounts to "Send me free stuff under the guise that it is for my toddler or I'll shame you on the Internet." And, well, cranky old man turf here, but if he's setting up a lifetime of fandom for the kid based on which team sent him free stuff, that's pretty weak. I collected pocket schedules back in the '80s, and -- this was before email -- and each spring I'd send a postcard to each team asking for a couple pocket schedules and mail-order souvenir info. Some teams would, in fact, send stickers and other things and that was pretty cool. The Royals, Orioles, Cubs, White Sox always sent along extra stuff. The Twins would send player postcards. This guy is a goofball, but it would not kill the Mets to toss some stickers and a Mr. Met postcard in an envelope.
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Ceetar Feb 19 2015 09:16 AM Re: Random Mets Miscellany |
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Probably ends up in a different department, but the response (or maybe this was the response and he ignored it) should've been "Hey, sign up for the Mets Kids Club! Blue level is FREE and contains 4 FREE ticket vouchers. Membership card. Lanyard. Get some more stuff if you actually come to Sunday games."
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G-Fafif Feb 19 2015 10:00 AM Re: Random Mets Miscellany |
I realize the "fan pack" guy is inevitably a Rorschach test (or Les Rohr-shach test) and that we will read it into his experiences whatever we choose to fit our usual stances (Mets suck as always, the dad was trying to do something nice for his kid; Mets can do no wrong ever, the dad is a phony and a creep), but how about some love for those Cleveland Indians employees who passed a birthday card around the office for everybody to sign? Trying to picture Madge from accounting fretting that Ted from shipping already wrote "Dear Mason, Happy Birthday and Go Tribe!" because, darn it, that's what she was going to write.
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Mets Guy in Michigan Feb 19 2015 10:14 AM Re: Random Mets Miscellany |
That was pretty cool of the Indians.
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batmagadanleadoff Feb 19 2015 10:28 AM Re: Random Mets Miscellany |
This was a neighborhood "thing" when I was about eight or nine years old. We used to call it "sending away to teams". Our "fan pack" letter (at least mine) consisted of an insincere and manipulative two or three paragraph letter -- essentially a form letter I developed over the course of this practice -- feigning passionate fanhood towards the team that was my target. I would proclaim my fanatical devotion to the team in question, identify my supposed favorite players and even include an anecdote or two that were supposed to be my most cherished team memories. The letter would then not so subtly morph into a request for free anything -- pictures, programs, yearbooks, stickers, schedules. Whatever. I would've asked for used equipment if I thought there was a chance in hell that the teams would honor that one.
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G-Fafif Feb 19 2015 10:32 AM Re: Random Mets Miscellany |
I'm aware of Mets in recent years sending nice packages of stuff on the house and off the record, so I actually found their response a little surprising. I'm guessing whoever fielded the request (quite possibly at the intern level) asked somebody who was like "we don't do that, I think," and it went down from there.
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Feb 19 2015 10:37 AM Re: Random Mets Miscellany |
I did the "send away" thing too, probably in the summer between 4th and 5th grade. I still have all the stuff they sent me in a binder somewhere.
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batmagadanleadoff Feb 19 2015 10:40 AM Re: Random Mets Miscellany |
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I was just gonna write that. Do you remember how cool it was to be that age and expecting your own mail all the time? And then the package would come with the official team logo. Addressed to you. Me. Oh my! That was eight year old nirvana.
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Edgy MD Feb 19 2015 11:44 AM Re: Random Mets Miscellany |
The best news here is that the Mets have learned to recognize when a guy is pitching a Ponzi scheme.
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Edgy MD Feb 19 2015 11:55 AM Re: Random Mets Miscellany |
Dress made out of used Mets baseballs.
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Benjamin Grimm Feb 19 2015 01:11 PM Re: Random Mets Miscellany |
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That photo is amazing! Thanks for sharing it!
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Frayed Knot Feb 19 2015 01:21 PM Re: Random Mets Miscellany |
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[snarky comment] Hardy used[/snarky] one might say. Let's see someone turn up with THAT on the Oscar night runway! Q: "So, who are you wearing?" A: "Lucas Duda"
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MFS62 Feb 19 2015 01:41 PM Re: Random Mets Miscellany |
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Did the players autograph them while she was wearing the dress? Later
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Frayed Knot Feb 19 2015 01:51 PM Re: Random Mets Miscellany |
Willingly and often.
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Mets – Willets Point Feb 19 2015 02:56 PM Re: Random Mets Miscellany |
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It looks like she's covered in oyster shells.
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Edgy MD Feb 19 2015 03:19 PM Re: Random Mets Miscellany |
Right?
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Zvon Feb 19 2015 05:50 PM Re: Random Mets Miscellany |
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He ruins a fine clip with his whiny bullshit.
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Mets Guy in Michigan Feb 19 2015 07:47 PM Re: Random Mets Miscellany |
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After working so hard on the dress, you'd think they could get her an authentic cap!
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