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Re: Getting to know Chip; a lesson in baseball vernacular
Posted: July 9 23, 1:04 pm
by Radbird
haltz wrote: ↑July 9 23, 1:02 pm
Windy City Wacker
I hope the police get that creep
I lol’d when he said it and when you wrote it.
Re: Getting to know Chip; a lesson in baseball vernacular
Posted: July 9 23, 1:20 pm
by Radbird
Radbird wrote: ↑July 9 23, 1:04 pm
haltz wrote: ↑July 9 23, 1:02 pm
Windy City Wacker
I hope the police get that creep
I lol’d when he said it and when you wrote it.
Posting here also for historical context.
Re: Getting to know Chip; a lesson in baseball vernacular
Posted: July 9 23, 2:05 pm
by sighyoung
Radbird wrote: ↑July 9 23, 1:04 pm
haltz wrote: ↑July 9 23, 1:02 pm
Windy City Wacker
I hope the police get that creep
I lol’d when he said it and when you wrote it.
That was probably his grandfather Harry's nickname.
Re: Getting to know Chip; a lesson in baseball vernacular
Posted: July 10 23, 9:21 am
by MinorLeagueGuy
sighyoung wrote: ↑July 9 23, 2:05 pm
Radbird wrote: ↑July 9 23, 1:04 pm
haltz wrote: ↑July 9 23, 1:02 pm
Windy City Wacker
I hope the police get that creep
I lol’d when he said it and when you wrote it.
That was probably his grandfather Harry's nickname.
This humor is "center-cut".
Re: Getting to know Chip; a lesson in baseball vernacular
Posted: July 14 23, 6:52 pm
by Radbird
Wearing a bruise = HBP
Re: Getting to know Chip; a lesson in baseball vernacular
Posted: July 30 23, 12:33 pm
by CardsofSTL
Putting the maloik on a batter is cursing them to keep them from being successful against your team.
Re: Getting to know Chip; a lesson in baseball vernacular
Posted: April 15 24, 8:10 pm
by CardsofSTL
In the pasture means playing outfield