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Triple Happiness 2007, has it run it's course?
Triple Happiness 2007, has it run it's course?
Mets win, Yankees lose, Braves lose | 5 votes |
Mets win, Yankees lose, Phillies lose | 0 votes |
Mets win, Yankees lose, Cardinals lose | 0 votes |
Mets win, Yankees lose, Who ever we are chasing or is chasing us in the NL East lose | 3 votes |
Ehh, we don't need this tradition anymore | 11 votes |
SteveJRogers Feb 17 2007 07:54 PM |
Another tradition from past years is the posting of celebratory images once the Mets win, Yankees lose and Braves lose in the same day. With the Braves fall from their division winning perch a year ago, and the Phillies finishing in second in the division mean that the Phillies are the third wheel in the Troika?
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metirish Feb 17 2007 08:48 PM |
I predict plenty of hatred for the Braves this season.....
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KC Feb 17 2007 08:49 PM |
I took number four, but whatever drives anyone to a triple happiness post I'm
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ScarletKnight41 Feb 17 2007 09:56 PM |
I'm with staying the course.
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dinosaur jesus Feb 17 2007 10:58 PM |
Keep up the Braves hatred. As long as they're still doing the chop, as long as Larry Jones is still with them, as long as Cox is still the manager. If they lose 100 games, I'm going to enjoy every one.
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KC Feb 18 2007 08:51 AM |
9 votes to lose Triple Happiness? What a bunch of mid-Feb sour-pusses.
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Yancy Street Gang Feb 18 2007 09:34 AM |
I voted to lose it, but I really don't care since I never participated. (Never been a Braves hater.)
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Johnny Dickshot Feb 18 2007 09:51 AM |
Exactly. These polls are retarded, and so is the notion of being obligated to participate in anything.
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metsmarathon Feb 18 2007 10:18 AM |
i just vote no in all of steve's polls...
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Nymr83 Feb 18 2007 10:44 AM |
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amen to that. if people want to continue it let them continue it, if they don't it will simply die on its own, voting on it is stupid.
a sensible idea.
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Rockin' Doc Feb 18 2007 08:52 PM |
I seldom exercise my right to vote in these polls. Concerning the continuation of CPF traditions, I agree that they will live on if enough people value them or they will die out on their own if too few people do.
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