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In Memory Of…

Monday, May 31st, 2010

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ALL of the fallen soldiers

ThunderCracker’s born day was yesterday. He is still a big presence in my mind as are all the people that I miss dearly, Megatron, Kenny, Herb Shalat, my dad. All soldiers. Some are veterans of foreign wars and others are casualties of a silent, subtle domestic war that continues to this minute.

I feel like spending some time reminiscing on where I have come from. Without the people that have come thru my life in one way or another I’m sure I would not have become the person I am today. As long as I breathe their memory lives thru me…

-Dallas Penn

DP <3 NY...

Wednesday, May 26th, 2010

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Some of y’all might think I always h8’d on the Yankees by the drops that hit this site in recent years but the truth is that I love my city. And that means sometimes you have to embrace the Evil Empire.

Back in the 1990’s when I was on my big brother grind try’na teach the truth to the youth the Yanks were winners and they had a squad filled with old Mets that Steinbrenner had picked up off the trash heap.

So I stanned for the Yankees for a few years and here are the pics to prove it. Still and all, the OG Yankee Stadium >>> new Yankee Stadium or Steinbrenner Field or whatever they are calling it.

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K-Rod >>> Ghey-Rod [ll]

Monday, May 24th, 2010

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Who knew that what the Mets needed to get Wright (you see what I just did?) was some home cooking and a visit from the world chumps?

David Wright ended up with one of his better played series this season from the plate and in the field. While Jason Bay started earning his check in a major way. Even Jose Reyes got a lil’ busy.

This in no way should keep Jerry Manuel from being fired before the All-Star break.

What was especially satisfying tho’ was watching Yankees like Mark Teixiera and Alex Rodriguez stink up the joint. The Yanks can still buy championships but they can’t buy clutch NYC spirit.

Mets >>> _______ .

Amazin’s Can’t Get Wright…

Saturday, May 22nd, 2010

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David Wright misses the old Shea Stadium more than I do. He leads the majors with 57 strikeouts and is on pace to strike out 222 times.

222!

What makes that even more alarming is that Wright has fallen off a cliff in terms of power production. It hasn’t been feast or famine with him at the plate. Just famine.

This weekend will be a huge statement for the Mets as they tilt with their crosstown rivals from the Bronx. Wright’s troubles made the manager decide to give him a forced day off this week. The Met’s malaise might cause the owners to give their manager some rest too. Something like the rest of the season.

You can’t carry a mega payroll in a brand new stadium and suck this bad. Someone is gonna have to die.

SNEAKER FIENDS UNITE!

Saturday, May 22nd, 2010

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When the dust settles on his career you are going to have to give Derek Jeter major props. He was a consistently great player in an era where most of the people around him were hopped up on steroids and human growth hormones. Derek stayed fit and healthy and he stayed off the juice. You can’t be mad at him any kind of way.

Derek has long been a part of the Jordan Brand’s stable of athletes. Derek sticks out because he has won more ‘chips than any other player to wear the jumpman logo other than the man himself. Dare I say that Jeter deserves his own shoe. Nike is almost doing him that justice with the latest incarnation of the Jeter Jumpman.

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Nike almost OD’d with this design. Patined leather, premium suede and 3M piping on the upper. I think their idea was to touch all the bases just like Derek does. The only thing they left out was a TL Max air bubble.

It’s time for Nike to give Jeter his OWN signature shoe. He has put in Hall Of Fame work over the course of his careeer. The silhouette image they should use is the one where he goes the other way with the pitch [ll].

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