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Baseball College World Series on Saturday

PostPosted: Fri Jun 15, 2012 9:49 pm
by Woodruff
If, on the unlikely chance they don't decide to go to a commercial,
five of my cadets will be performing the Color Guard during the
singing of the National Anthem before the South Carolina-Florida
baseball game on Saturday night at 8:00pm.

Well, they'll be performing the Color Guard whether they go to a
commercial or not, but that way you can look for us!

(Great game for us to get to watch...#1 team in the nation against
the two-time defending champions and a rematch from last year's
final.)

Re: Baseball College World Series on Saturday

PostPosted: Sat Jun 16, 2012 11:16 pm
by whitestazn88
I think most of time time World Series refers to Baseball, thus the first word of your thread title is extraneous

Re: Baseball College World Series on Saturday

PostPosted: Sat Jun 16, 2012 11:41 pm
by Army of GOD
GO STONY BROOK

Re: Baseball College World Series on Saturday

PostPosted: Sun Jun 17, 2012 2:18 am
by Woodruff
whitestazn88 wrote:I think most of time time World Series refers to Baseball, thus the first word of your thread title is extraneous


The Womens Softball College World Series just completed.

Army of GOD wrote:GO STONY BROOK


I agree. Love the little guys.

Re: Baseball College World Series on Saturday

PostPosted: Sun Jun 17, 2012 1:16 pm
by whitestazn88
Woodruff wrote:
whitestazn88 wrote:I think most of time time World Series refers to Baseball, thus the first word of your thread title is extraneous


The Womens Softball College World Series just completed.

Army of GOD wrote:GO STONY BROOK


I agree. Love the little guys.


Right, you only modify World Series when it's something aside from baseball, as baseball was the first to use the term World Series. Just like why the World Series of Poker has to add poker. And, if you say Women's College World Series, you don't even have to apply the word softball, because most people who even spend the time to watch it acknowledge that women play softball, and not baseball.

If you watch the commercials on TV, they don't mention the term baseball when referring to the actual program. It's just the college world series on espn, or the women's college world series on espn 6

Re: Baseball College World Series on Saturday

PostPosted: Sun Jun 17, 2012 3:54 pm
by Woodruff
whitestazn88 wrote:
Woodruff wrote:
whitestazn88 wrote:I think most of time time World Series refers to Baseball, thus the first word of your thread title is extraneous


The Womens Softball College World Series just completed.

Army of GOD wrote:GO STONY BROOK


I agree. Love the little guys.


Right, you only modify World Series when it's something aside from baseball, as baseball was the first to use the term World Series. Just like why the World Series of Poker has to add poker. And, if you say Women's College World Series, you don't even have to apply the word softball, because most people who even spend the time to watch it acknowledge that women play softball, and not baseball.

If you watch the commercials on TV, they don't mention the term baseball when referring to the actual program. It's just the college world series on espn, or the women's college world series on espn 6


I suppose my desire for clarity led me to use the term. I'm sorry you're so offended by it.

Re: Baseball College World Series on Saturday

PostPosted: Sun Jun 17, 2012 8:48 pm
by whitestazn88
Woodruff wrote:
whitestazn88 wrote:
Woodruff wrote:
whitestazn88 wrote:I think most of time time World Series refers to Baseball, thus the first word of your thread title is extraneous


The Womens Softball College World Series just completed.

Army of GOD wrote:GO STONY BROOK


I agree. Love the little guys.


Right, you only modify World Series when it's something aside from baseball, as baseball was the first to use the term World Series. Just like why the World Series of Poker has to add poker. And, if you say Women's College World Series, you don't even have to apply the word softball, because most people who even spend the time to watch it acknowledge that women play softball, and not baseball.

If you watch the commercials on TV, they don't mention the term baseball when referring to the actual program. It's just the college world series on espn, or the women's college world series on espn 6


I suppose my desire for clarity led me to use the term. I'm sorry you're so offended by it.


I'm not offended, but I'll post a longer response after I watch the NBA professional basketball championship finals game.

Re: Baseball College World Series on Saturday

PostPosted: Sun Jun 17, 2012 10:24 pm
by Woodruff
whitestazn88 wrote:
Woodruff wrote:
whitestazn88 wrote:
Woodruff wrote:
whitestazn88 wrote:I think most of time time World Series refers to Baseball, thus the first word of your thread title is extraneous


The Womens Softball College World Series just completed.

Army of GOD wrote:GO STONY BROOK


I agree. Love the little guys.


Right, you only modify World Series when it's something aside from baseball, as baseball was the first to use the term World Series. Just like why the World Series of Poker has to add poker. And, if you say Women's College World Series, you don't even have to apply the word softball, because most people who even spend the time to watch it acknowledge that women play softball, and not baseball.

If you watch the commercials on TV, they don't mention the term baseball when referring to the actual program. It's just the college world series on espn, or the women's college world series on espn 6


I suppose my desire for clarity led me to use the term. I'm sorry you're so offended by it.


I'm not offended, but I'll post a longer response after I watch the NBA professional basketball championship finals game.


You must have a great life if it means you can self-provoke such angst over such a thing. Good on you.

Re: Baseball College World Series on Saturday

PostPosted: Sun Jun 17, 2012 11:47 pm
by Army of GOD
Well, I said go Stony Brook because that's my school, and now that they're out of the CWS, my interest is completely lost in it.