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    From today's Inquirer:

    Even though the Phillies need pitching in a draft that is considered strong in that area, especially in the early rounds, they have made no secret of their affinity for Florida high school shortstop Nick Gordon. He is the son of former Phillies relief pitcher Tom Gordon and Los Angeles Dodgers second baseman Dee Gordon.

    Unless Dee is a chick.
    DB

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    Not just gay, but incestuous as well.

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    • #3
      You'd know a thing or two about that

      Originally posted by JDuggernaut View Post
      Not just gay, but incestuous as well.
      wouldn't you?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by ishimonster View Post
        wouldn't you?
        Because I'm from Tennessee? I'd bet more incest goes on in California than the Volunteer state.

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        • #5
          It's all about the denominator

          Originally posted by JDuggernaut View Post
          Because I'm from Tennessee? I'd bet more incest goes on in California than the Volunteer state.
          More of everything happens in CA than in TN. But, on a per capita basis, the answer could be different.
          DB

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Dim Bulb View Post
            More of everything happens in CA than in TN. But, on a per capita basis, the answer could be different.
            Even still, the average Californian would be more likely to know someone who "knows a thing or two about" it than the average Tennessean would.

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            • #7
              El-Wrongo.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by JDuggernaut View Post
                Even still, the average Californian would be more likely to know someone who "knows a thing or two about" it than the average Tennessean would.
                Not when 3 or 4 families make up the entire population of Tennessee.

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                • #9
                  There's facts and there's opinions

                  Originally posted by JDuggernaut View Post
                  Even still, the average Californian would be more likely to know someone who "knows a thing or two about" it than the average Tennessean would.
                  Can you guess which your statement is?
                  DB

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