"M"
M=Millenium. It's also the the Roman Numeral for 1000:
A lot has been written on this blog, 1st appearing in June, '05. Again, I stress the Boston Red Sox as the prime reason why I wrote this blog in the 1st place. I don't do it statistically, but from my gut & my heart. If you want stats, read MLB.Com, CBS Sportsline.com, or your local newspaper. If you want some offbeat Sox Stories, come here, or to other bloggers;
If it stimulates conversation & laughter, so be it, that's why we bloggers exist. As I live in the Borough & County of Queens, here in NYC, having been born & raised in Kings County, The Borough of Brooklyn, in NYC, you may see a # of NY Mets References, here. Hey, I can't get to Fenway Park every day, so Shea Stadium is an alternative, since it's also the 1st Place, where I came to cheer for The Underdog, as opposed to cheering for perennial winners, whose "Fans" whine like Long Island North Shore Princesses, all over WFAN-660AM-NY, no bastion of intellectual discourse, since the forced departure of a serious host with humour;
I find the Current Novus Ordo Mass, to be both Spiritually & Intellectually Bereft. Nevertheless, it's still The Mass, but I prefer the Traditional Latin Mass, where people know their doctrine & is part of The True Catholic Heritage;
The Red Sox Blogging Community is close, though seperated by distances. One of our own bloggers, a 16 Year Old, Kaylee in AZ, is recovering from Open Heart Surgery. Keep her in your prayers. I also thank the Traditionalist Catholic Community for so much input. Both Communities are great;
Thanks to Mum & Da, who told me that cheering for the Underdog, is infinitely more satisfying. The '04 Red Sox & '69 Mets are proof of that;
To all, who come here-Thank You All So Very-Much;
Pax Vobiscum;
Michael-Red Sox Nation-NYC-Queens
A lot has been written on this blog, 1st appearing in June, '05. Again, I stress the Boston Red Sox as the prime reason why I wrote this blog in the 1st place. I don't do it statistically, but from my gut & my heart. If you want stats, read MLB.Com, CBS Sportsline.com, or your local newspaper. If you want some offbeat Sox Stories, come here, or to other bloggers;
If it stimulates conversation & laughter, so be it, that's why we bloggers exist. As I live in the Borough & County of Queens, here in NYC, having been born & raised in Kings County, The Borough of Brooklyn, in NYC, you may see a # of NY Mets References, here. Hey, I can't get to Fenway Park every day, so Shea Stadium is an alternative, since it's also the 1st Place, where I came to cheer for The Underdog, as opposed to cheering for perennial winners, whose "Fans" whine like Long Island North Shore Princesses, all over WFAN-660AM-NY, no bastion of intellectual discourse, since the forced departure of a serious host with humour;
I find the Current Novus Ordo Mass, to be both Spiritually & Intellectually Bereft. Nevertheless, it's still The Mass, but I prefer the Traditional Latin Mass, where people know their doctrine & is part of The True Catholic Heritage;
The Red Sox Blogging Community is close, though seperated by distances. One of our own bloggers, a 16 Year Old, Kaylee in AZ, is recovering from Open Heart Surgery. Keep her in your prayers. I also thank the Traditionalist Catholic Community for so much input. Both Communities are great;
Thanks to Mum & Da, who told me that cheering for the Underdog, is infinitely more satisfying. The '04 Red Sox & '69 Mets are proof of that;
To all, who come here-Thank You All So Very-Much;
Pax Vobiscum;
Michael-Red Sox Nation-NYC-Queens
13 Comments:
Congrats on your first millenium of posts, Michael!
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It's been interesting & Fun;
Thanks!
Congrats on M, M.
M & M! Congrats, my friend.......and now our eyes turn to Jon Lester in that small Boston ballpark. I can't wait for the crowd reaction, but with Kaz going against him.....well, we'll see!
Again, congrats on your FIRST thousand!
Congratulations on your first M, Michael...
I'm glad to see the Gang here, for the Millenium:
It's been frustrating of late, given that "Slithering In The Toilet", has been creeping upwards, due to a Gift From The Compunerd Scheduler;
It's been fun, though;
& to Kaylee, get well;
Michael
Ah, Jere, thanks to you, "The Toilet" has become a part of my lexicon
...and many more! Your posts are always a pleasure to read and something to look forward to. Congrats on M!
(P.S. It is always more exciting when the Underdog wins)
Happy Thousandth, Michael, and many more thousands to come!
As always, Anita, I cherish your presence & that of Traditionalist Catholics, everywhere. Pax Vobiscum!
To the underdog!
Good work Michael. I enjoy your posts, especially since I get to listen to Gregorian chant while I'm reading them. :}
Georgia, I intended this blog, while Major League Baseball-Oriented, especially towards the Boston Red Sox, to cause people to think & the Gregorian Chant on here, signifies a Traditional Catholic, is the Writer:
Being the only known Baseball Blog with Gregorian Chant, it lets readers know that one can only do so much Baseball(Hey, I still remember an only 6 Team NHL);
The Latin Mass has my ear-even a Good Novus Ordo Mass with Gregorian Chant, has my ear;
Pax Vobiscum to you Georgia & to Anita;
Michael
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