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"Faith is believing what you know ain't so." ~ Mark Twain
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![]() Just wanted to say I never thought I would live to see this day and congrats to all the fans of Boston out there, Adult Legal Jim I hope you are wearing safety glasses while you are out there on the streets celebrating!
Once more Congrats and enjoy it, it took long enough to get it! |
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The Original Greenguy (Est'd 1996) & AVN HOF Member - I Crop Pics For Thumbs In My Sleep
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I'll have to turn on the TV pretty soon - did they riot?
Nothing beats a car flipped over & set on fire ![]() |
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FKA AdultLegal-Jim
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I actually just hung out with a couple friends last night and watched it.
I wasn't going into Boston last night I will be for the parade on Saturday though maybe I'll have topick up Greenguy a Johnny is my Homey t - shirt so he can jump on the bandwagon and off the Yankees ![]()
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"Faith is believing what you know ain't so." ~ Mark Twain
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From ESPN:
After capturing their first World Series title since 1918 on Wednesday night, there have been 78 different franchises in the four major sports to win titles in that 86-year span. Here's the breakdown: MLB (19 franchises) New York Yankees 26 St. Louis Cardinals 9 Brooklyn/LA Dodgers 6 Phila/Oakland A's 6 Cincinnati Reds 5 Detroit Tigers 4 Pittsburgh Pirates 4 New York Giants 4 Wash/Minnesota Twins 3 (Senators in Washington) Baltimore Orioles 3 Cleveland Indians 2 Milw/Atlanta Braves 2 New York Mets 2 Toronto Blue Jays 2 Florida Marlins 2 Philadelphia Phillies 1 Kansas City Royals 1 Arizona Diamondbacks 1 Anaheim Angels 1 NBA (16 franchises) Boston Celtics 16 Minneapolis/LA Lakers 14 Chicago Bulls 6 Syracuse/Phila. 76ers 3 (Nationals in Syracuse) Phi/Golden St. Warriors 3 Detroit Pistons 3 New York Knicks 2 Houston Rockets 2 San Antonio Spurs 2 St. Louis Hawks 1 Baltimore Bullets 1 Washington Bullets 1 (Not Baltimore Bullets) Portland Trail Blazers 1 Seattle SuperSonics 1 Milwaukee Bucks 1 Rochester Royals 1 NHL (18 franchises) Montreal Canadiens 23 Toronto Maple Leafs 12 Detroit Red Wings 10 Boston Bruins 5 Edmonton Oilers 5 New York Rangers 4 New York Islanders 4 Ottawa Senators 4 (original Ottawa Senators) Chicago Blackhawks 3 New Jersey Devils 3 Philadelphia Flyers 2 Montreal Maroons 2 Colorado Avalanche 2 Pittsburgh Penguins 2 Tampa Bay Lightning 1 Dallas Stars 1 Calgary Flames 1 Victoria Cougars 1 NFL (25 franchises) Green Bay Packers 12 Chicago Staleys/Bears 9 New York Giants 6 Washington Redskins 5 Dallas Cowboys 5 San Francisco 49ers 5 Detroit Lions 4 Cleveland Browns 4 Pittsburgh Steelers 4 Canton/Clev. Bulldogs 3 Cle/LA/St. Louis Rams 3 Philadelphia Eagles 3 Baltimore Colts 3 Oakland/LA Raiders 3 Chicago Cardinals 2 Miami Dolphins 2 Denver Broncos 2 New England Patriots 2 Akron Pros 1 Frankford Yellow Jackets 1 Providence Steam Rollers 1 New York Jets 1 Kansas City Chiefs 1 Baltimore Ravens 1 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1 Note: Includes NFL Champions from 1920-65; Super Bowl Champions from 1966-present. Notable occurrences from 1918 End of WWI Russia's Czar Nicholas II, his empress and their five children were executed by the Bolsheviks Four Baseball Hall of Famers were born including Boston's Ted Williams and Bobby Doerr (others are Bob Feller and Pee Wee Reese) During the 7th-inning stretch of Game 1 of the World Series, a military band plays "The Star Spangled Banner" and Boston's Fred Thomas, on leave from the Navy, snaps to attention. From then on, the song is played at every World Series game, every season opener, and whenever a band is present to play it, though it is not yet adopted as the national anthem. The custom of playing it before every game will begin during WW II, when the installation of public address systems makes it practical. Meet me in Saint Louie NHL: In 1970, Harry Sinden's Bruins defeated Scotty Bowman's Blues by sweeping St. Louis, 4-0. NFL: The Patriots won their 1st Super Bowl in the 2001 season (SB XXXVI) vs St. Louis Rams. NBA: The Celtics won their 1st NBA title in 1957 vs St. Louis Hawks. Year of the breakthrough? Droughts broken in 2004: Phil Mickelson was 0-42 in majors AS A PRO before his win at the Masters Peyton Manning was 0-3 in the playoffs before beating the Broncos (was looking to avoid joining Y.A. Tittle as only 0-4 QBs). Manning also topped the Chiefs the following week. Kevin Garnett was 0-6 in playoff series before the T'Wolves beat the Nuggets (Garnett joined Chris Dudley and Jerry Sloan as the only players to win their first series in their 7th attempt). Dave Andreychuk appeared in 1,753 games (reg. and postseason) before his first Stanley Cup (an NHL record). The Astros were 0-7 in postseason series before their win (was the worst playoff record in MLB) Northwestern defeated Ohio State for the first time since 1971 (snapping a 24-game losing streak to OSU, the longest streak in Big Ten history). USC won a share of the National Championship for the 1st time since 1978 -- LSU for the 1st time since 1958. Calgary Flames made the playoffs for the first time since 1996 (ending the longest active drought in NHL). Canadian team (Flames) reached Stanley Cup Finals for 1st time since 1994 (Canucks), ending longest streak without an Canadian team. Dodgers win a postseason game for the first time since 1988, made the playoffs for 1st time since 1996. Washington State won AT UCLA in basketball for the first time ever (snapping 47-game losing streak). We'll get 'em next year Cubs still haven't won a World Series since 1908. Navy still hasn't beaten Notre Dame since 1963 (41 straight losses). Texas has lost five straight to Oklahoma. City of Philadelphia still hasn't had a pro team win a title since 1983 (longest drought of any team with four pro teams). Still no Triple Crown winner since Affirmed in 1978. |
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