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2015 Tabloid Cover Derby Round 1.2.4 Jul 3 through Jul 12
PANIC ATTACK (Newsday) | 0 votes |
GET OFF YOUR ALDERSON! (Daily News) | 2 votes |
AMAZIN' MATZ (Newsday) | 7 votes |
SHINING STAR (Newsday) | 7 votes |
REST SIDE STORY (Newsday) | 4 votes |
MATZ ENOUGH! (Daily News) | 0 votes |
THAT'S SO MATZ (New York Post) | 2 votes |
SYNSATIONAL! (Newsday) | 3 votes |
NOAH'S ARK (New York Post) | 4 votes |
POW! BATMAN! (Daily News) | 6 votes |
POW! BATMAN! (New York Post) | 4 votes |
Benjamin Grimm Nov 14 2015 11:33 AM |
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d'Kong76 Nov 14 2015 01:35 PM Re: 2015 Tabloid Cover Derby Round 1.2.4 Jul 3 through Jul 1 |
Amazin', Shining, Rest this morning.
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cooby classic Nov 14 2015 03:51 PM Re: 2015 Tabloid Cover Derby Round 1.2.4 Jul 3 through Jul 1 |
I don't get the Alderson one
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Benjamin Grimm Nov 14 2015 11:29 PM Re: 2015 Tabloid Cover Derby Round 1.2.4 Jul 3 through Jul 1 |
They're using "Alderson" as a euphemism for "Ass". Very lame.
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Edgy MD Nov 15 2015 01:37 AM Re: 2015 Tabloid Cover Derby Round 1.2.4 Jul 3 through Jul 1 |
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See I read it as a very lame attempt to suggest Sandy is high and mighty, and holier than thou, and needs to be taken down a few pegs. "GET OFF YOUR ALTAR, SON." Awful, but it beats ALDERSON=ASS. I mean, how do you get there? They both have an A and an S, but Alderson has a bunch of other letters.
I was wondering what it says about newspaper readership that they (both!) thought they could find deeper meaning and relevance by referencing a TV farce that was canceled 48 years prior.
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Centerfield Nov 15 2015 01:43 AM Re: 2015 Tabloid Cover Derby Round 1.2.4 Jul 3 through Jul 1 |
From this sampling of covers it looks like the Mets have only pitchers.
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Centerfield Nov 15 2015 01:44 AM Re: 2015 Tabloid Cover Derby Round 1.2.4 Jul 3 through Jul 1 |
And only four pitchers at that.
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batmagadanleadoff Nov 15 2015 01:58 AM Re: 2015 Tabloid Cover Derby Round 1.2.4 Jul 3 through Jul 1 |
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Some channel I never knew about until about a week ago on my cable showed some BATMAN (1966) today. I watched the episode (guest villain Mr. Freeze, the Eli Wallach version -- there were two other MF's) and saw the wackiest thing I ever saw on Batman. Even wackier than the shark repellent Batman pulls from his utility belt to fight an obviously rubber shark. I hadn't seen this show in so long that I didn't even remember this scene and so I experienced it as if I was watching it for the first time ever. Here's the scene: Commissioner Gordon dials up Batman on the hotline, while simultaneoulsy, Chief O'Hara dials Bruce Wayne on the regular phone. Both Batman and Wayne are needed in order to coordinate some crazy plan to nab Mr. Freeze. The whole episode is off the rails crazy and centers around Mr. Freeze's attempt to acquire some top-secret ice-making formula from some top scientist. Ice-making formula. Anyway, back to those phone calls. The police brass decides to have Batman and Wayne talk to each other to hash out these intricate plans. There are apparently, no multi-line phones in 1966, at least none that can connect to the Batman hotline, so the Commissioner takes the two headests, turns one upside down, and puts them next to each other so that Batman and Bruce can talk. On the other end of all of this is Adam West, having a conversation with himself, going back and forth making subtle voice changes so as to appear that Batman and Bruce are not one and the same while all the while, Commissioner Gordon is listening in. Did you know that that Batman TV show won an Emmy? It did. In the comedy category.
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