I'm sure Mick wrote it, and might have done it, but I'm certain his "come-back" was an example of esprit d'escalier ("tunnel wit").
Any chick with enough moxie to give the Mick a pugwash under the bleachers is going to know what to do with a mouthful of man-gravy, just out of habit.
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Where on earth did you dig this up?
ReplyDeleteIs this real? It certainly sounds like Mickey.
Snopes says it's real.
ReplyDeleteMary thought "by" the Yankee bullpen meant "from" the Yankee bullpen. I had to explain that this could not be. Unless...
ReplyDeleteJane Leavey was convinced enough to include it in her new book.
ReplyDeleteI'm sure Mick wrote it, and might have done it, but I'm certain his "come-back" was an example of esprit d'escalier ("tunnel wit").
ReplyDeleteAny chick with enough moxie to give the Mick a pugwash under the bleachers is going to know what to do with a mouthful of man-gravy, just out of habit.
Ugh, ugh, ugh ... I don't what to say ... I feel so very dirty and violated ...
ReplyDeleteWow, and I thought David Cone had interesting bullpen stories.
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