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2015 Tabloid Cover Derby Round 1.3.8 Sep 21 through Sep 30


SUBWAY STOP (Newsday) 0 votes

HALF-ASSED (Daily News) 4 votes

THANKS, MATT (New York Post) 1 votes

MAGIC MOMENT (Newsday) 1 votes

CHAMPAGNE DREAMS (New York Post) 3 votes

CHAMPS! (Newsday) 5 votes

SOAK IT UP! (Daily News) 3 votes

BRING ON L.A.! (Daily News) 3 votes

BEASTS OF THE EAST! (New York Post) 7 votes

AS GOOD AS IT METS (New York Post) 8 votes

CAUGHT NAPPING (Daily News) 0 votes

Benjamin Grimm
Nov 26 2015 12:34 PM

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Vote for the tabloid covers that you like the best. You may select up to three choices. Voting will run for seven days.

Innings-limited Matt Harvey comes out of a game after five, and the Yankees beat the Mets.

Mets close in on the division title.

Mets clinch the National League East!

Steven Matz injures himself by sleeping funny.






d'Kong76
Nov 26 2015 01:00 PM
Re: 2015 Tabloid Cover Derby Round 1.3.8 Sep 21 through Sep

Ass, Soaked, Beasts this Turkey Day.

Benjamin Grimm
Nov 26 2015 01:03 PM
Re: 2015 Tabloid Cover Derby Round 1.3.8 Sep 21 through Sep

d'Kong76 wrote:
Ass, Soaked, Beasts this Turkey Day.


Is that the way you voted, or is that what's going to be on your holiday dinner table? "Ass soaked beast" sounds pretty tasty, but on Thanksgiving I tend to prefer a more typical turkey with stuffing and cranberry sauce.

d'Kong76
Nov 26 2015 01:08 PM
Re: 2015 Tabloid Cover Derby Round 1.3.8 Sep 21 through Sep

Them's my votes but it does line up well for a roasting day. Beasts
isn't the best cover but I always liked that B of the E line for some
reason since the mid-80's. And the Pope is on it!

MFS62
Nov 26 2015 02:16 PM
Re: 2015 Tabloid Cover Derby Round 1.3.8 Sep 21 through Sep

"Start Spraying the News" did it for me.
I voted "Champs".


Another thought for you professional writer types - Why do newspapers use an apostrophe in Amazin's?
It shouldn't be there unless its a possessive, right?
Like the plural of Pizza isn't Pizza's.

Later

Benjamin Grimm
Nov 26 2015 03:14 PM
Re: 2015 Tabloid Cover Derby Round 1.3.8 Sep 21 through Sep

The apostrophe represents the missing G.

Just like in "don't" the apostrophe represents the missing O.

MFS62
Nov 26 2015 03:44 PM
Re: 2015 Tabloid Cover Derby Round 1.3.8 Sep 21 through Sep

Benjamin Grimm wrote:
The apostrophe represents the missing G.

Just like in "don't" the apostrophe represents the missing O.

I miss that G, and am 'oin' to start a 'rass roots movement to have it restored.

Later