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Mr. Met, Hall of Famer?
seawolf17 Aug 10 2007 11:13 AM |
Vote NOW.
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metirish Aug 10 2007 11:22 AM |
Clearly going by the tough questions posed in that ESPN questioner then Mr.Met is a sure fire Hall of Famer.
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soupcan Aug 10 2007 11:23 AM |
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That's funny.
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Edgy DC Aug 10 2007 11:27 AM |
We have this annoying annoying DJ on that classick rock plus station I'm trying to like but amn't. His name is The Weasel and he talks in the goofy-voiced way that a guy with that name would be expected to talk. He knows his rock history, but he spices his rap with readings of off-beat press releases on subjects he knows nothing about, but tries to come across as if this kooky ephemera is his hobby. Tuesday morning I'm lathering up in the shower (you may picture me naked now) and I'm ignoring him as best as I can when I hear "Blah, blah, bliddy, blah-blah, Mister Met, blah, blah."
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metirish Aug 10 2007 11:35 AM |
I remember Cal Ripken remarking at his last All-Star game that one of his biggest thrills that weekend was seeing his kids reaction when they got to meet Mr.Met
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DocTee Aug 10 2007 11:35 AM |
Currently third, behind the coyote (?) and the oriole bird.
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Edgy DC Aug 10 2007 11:37 AM |
Shame on me, turns out the Weasel is a Met-Lovin' Big Shot.
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metirish Aug 10 2007 11:41 AM |
That's gotta be a stuffed ballot for The Coyote .
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metsguyinmichigan Aug 10 2007 11:59 AM |
I voted for Mr. Met!
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DocTee Aug 10 2007 12:08 PM |
Vote early, vote often, vote Mr. Met
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metsfanbook Aug 10 2007 12:20 PM |
How could he not be in the mascot Hall of Fame? Does anyone know of a mascot older than Mr. Met? Does anyone know if he was the first of this kind of mascot?
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Edgy DC Aug 10 2007 12:28 PM |
From that site: Mr. Met was first introduced on the cover of game programs in 1963, when the Mets were still playing at the Polo Grounds in northern Manhattan. When the Mets moved to Shea Stadium in 1964, the fans were introduced to a live costumed version. Mr. Met is believed to have been the first mascot in Major League Baseball to exist in human (as opposed to artistically rendered) form. He was also the first person on the Mets that was represented by a bobblehead doll.
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G-Fafif Aug 10 2007 04:24 PM |
I once saw Mr. Met's disembodied head. The original fellow, Dan Reilly, showed up at the press luncheon that was promoting the 25th anniversary video. In his day (1964-1967) he was a regular body, a paper mache head. I think he took it off to make a phone call or get into a cab.
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Rockin' Doc Aug 10 2007 07:09 PM |
I did my part and voted for Mr. Met.
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