For a little while, I posted on an SNL message board. Before SportsJournalists.com came along, I frequented a Yahoo! baseball chat room. This, uh, beats them both.
Eric Duncan is a bad hitter regardless of position. If the Stinkees are going to pimp someone, at least make it Philip Hughes.
www.twoplustwo.com Great poker resource for advice, laughs, and to feel better when you've been playing with a cold deck for months, gone on crazy monkey-tilt and decimated your bankroll to the point of having to stop playing -- after running insanely well for several months.
Used to read rec.music.opera and a musical theatre equivalent but stopped ages ago when I could read a thread and mentally write everyone else's replies. For fun, I like my Junior team's looser fan boy site: http://p203.ezboard.com/fthenewbramptonbattalionforumfrm2.
Eric Duncan is getting his hitting stroke back. With how piss-poor the Yankees pitching is right now they can't afford to trade Hughes. Hughes is just too good. Besides the head honchos in the organization have Hughes on pitch counts now -- he can't throw more than 80 pitches in a start.
thanx guys...this is good input.....any team related boards (other than the previous mentioned Sons of Sam) that stand out?
Suicide Girls, god yes. Helluva site. ;D And like FarmerJ, I only have time for an addiction to SportsJournalists.com.
I only visit maybe once a month, but for that holy shit-these-dudes-need-to-get-a-life read, I head to the Professional Football Researchers Association forum. http://nflhistory.net/cgi-bin/dcforum/dcboard.cgi?az=list&forum=DCForumID64&conf=DCConfID38 Threads currently active include: -- Best blockers at the WR position -- 1967 Browns/Giants game -- NFL Game of the Week shows, 1965-86 -- The Pruitts (I'm assuming that means Greg and Mike) -- Do All Women Look Like My Mommy Looks When She's Naked? That's Scary (kidding) Fascinating NFL minutae on there though. These dudes can tell who called some Packers-Lions game for CBS in 1978. Oddly, I haven't frequented any baseball sites like that, though I prefer it (barely) to the NFL.