Jays Roundup - She Gave a Little Flirt, Gave Herself a Little Cuddle
Wednesday, April 07 2004 @ 08:23 AM EDT
Contributed by: Pepper Moffatt
But there’s no place here for the mini-skirt waddle
Capital punishment, she’s last year’s model
They call her Natasha when she looks like Elsie
- Fordin Notes: Lilly gets green light, Hudson gets pains in his side, Pond gets D practice.
Last night's game wasn't pretty from what I hear; Fordin reports the same in "Batista erratic in loss to Tigers: Blue Jays drop first two games of series to Detroit. Here's the MLB.com wrapup of the game. Associated Press also has a wrapup
Today it's Hentgen against Bonderman at 7:05.
- Larry Millson states that "Detroit shows its teeth once again". I picked the Tigers to finish in 3rd in the AL Central, so I can't say that I'm all that surprised. I just wish they'd save their beatings for when they're playing the Yankees!
- Allan Ryan of the Star reports that "Tigers claw the Jays for second time". The Leafs don't play until tomorrow, so I kind of expected more Jays news in the paper. Speaking of hockey, did anyone see the National Post article where they asked a bunch of "experts" on what to expect from the playoffs. A lot of them picked The Flames to be the Cinderella team, which can only mean they'll get bounced out in four straight by the Canucks. I wouldn't be too upset if that happened; it's four more playoff games than they've played in a long time.
- The Sun looks at today's game in "Hentgen makes his Jays return".
- Matt Michael of the Syracuse Post-Standard discusses the Skychief's opening day starter in "The Devon demon braces for a chill: David Bush, who lives in Pennsylvania, knows all about chilly conditions..
- Kevin Gray of the NH Union Leader examines some key prospects in the Jays system in "Farm system is critical for Toronto".
No math questions today; all my decent texts are in my office and I'm still at home. Unless you care to do the following:
"Show that if a binary relation R is quasitransitive, then it is P-acyclic. Give an example showing the converse is not true".
Wow, am I ever glad I don't study *that* stuff anymore. :)
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