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Magic/Tragic Number Watch Yanks Send Stick To Japan
Sep 07

Please use this entry to share your opinions, observations, complaints, rooting, and other sundry comments with fellow fans during the playing of the Yankees game on Sunday, September 7, 2008.

6 Responses to “2008 Regular Season Game 143: In-Game Comments”

  1. hopbitters Says:

    I know you were probably hoping for more comments on these games, Steve, but it’s really hard to find much to say about a team that’s struggling so mightily against the Mariners.

  2. Steve Lombardi Says:

    True, there’s only so many ways to say that they s*ck.

  3. Raf Says:

    Sick? Sack? Sock?

    :D

    I was on the road, coming back from Western NY, which is why I wasn’t around for the game thread. I was hoping to get to Scranton to check the Baby Bombers, but time conspired against me. Looks like I missed a decent outing by Hughes.

  4. Southern Yankee Says:

    Steve,
    I think you would get far more response if you allowed posters to change their passwords. (Perhaps you do and I just don’t know how!)

    The password assigned to me in your email is not one I would or could remember and it’s too much trouble to try and find it when I wish to comment.

    Where am I wrong on this ?

  5. Steve Lombardi Says:

    As far as I know, people can choose their own password – I know that I chose mine.

  6. hopbitters Says:

    Once you’re in once, click on your name above the reply box (http://waswatching.com/wp-admin/profile.php). The fields to change your password are near the bottom of your profile. Also, if you have cookies set up, you should be able to stay logged in indefinitely.

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