They must be laughing in the Kremlin today...
Not only did Rug Selig's suited predator drones take out the IT IS HIGH/Summer YouTube Beach Party, but now they're affecting Yankee team play itself. The Bombers -- demoralized by the Top Kill legal mechanisms that have now ended the WinWarble -- crumbled against Cleveland like a chunk of sidewalk chalk -- so Selig's used-car dealer/small market baseball owner fantasies can finally play out in the real world. Just like a reality TV show!
If MLB can destroy the Yankees -- through IIH, of course -- it will drive down the cost of free agency until Carl Crawford is earning less than a drive-thru automaton at Wendy's, and MLB will achieve NFL-like parity -- because let's face it, when it comes to paying the help, they're communists at heart.
ALSO: THANKS TO JOHN STERLING who gave us a shout-out yesterday in the 7th. He called our name. We'd play it for you, but for the MLB cone of silence.
I just want to say that I'm going to stick with IIH like a barnacle even if it was the mash-ups that sucked me in to begin with. If IIH goes, the terrorists win. Simple as that.
ReplyDeletehey, don't any of you guys know a decent lawyer? this kind of crap has happened over and over on the web, and there is a fair use of copyrighted material in some instances. parody, satire count, as does the fact you don't make money off of it.
ReplyDeletereally, if this was applied to every blog, a lot would shut down. they post or repost copyrighted music, photos and videos all the time.
and if you need money for a lawyer, ask for money strictly to be used for that purpose. I'd give, I bet a lot of other readers would, too.
put up a post or two and a 'give' button through paypal or whatever.
this is unconscionable! there should be rioting with pitchforks in the streets! we must fight this oppressive regime! directly if possible, subversively if not!
I can tell you this......last night's shout out from
ReplyDeleteJohn ( actually, it was two games ago ) must be heard.
If I have to go underground, it will be heard.
Fair warning.
Maybe the She-fan can get something into the New York Times about this and an IP lawyer will rush to the rescue pro bono.
ReplyDeleteAnd, by the way, Joba makes me nauseous.