Cubs Vs Mets 8/4/07 Game Thread (Game 109 of 162)
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Good Video Recap Of This Game:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=7RwqRUdrChA
http://youtube.com/watch?v=7RwqRUdrChA
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SportsWorld wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
LOL I hate when that happens. I was there on Friday and a cotton candy guy was in my way right before Lee's homer.
I can't even describe how bad the people were about standing around during play. They were cheering when they stood up though. They were talking about what to get to eat.

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mattbulls wrote:Was at the game today. I preached some JJ to some surrounding fans. Always fun going to Wrigley. Not much to mention other than a we want Kerry chant in the 9th.
What exactly were you saying?
And Lou believes Kerry needs to rest because he 4hudshtuhreuiofhncmvbgreh!! What rest is needed?
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Posey H8er wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
What exactly were you saying?![]()
And Lou believes Kerry needs to rest because he 4hudshtuhreuiofhncmvbgreh!! What rest is needed?
I started saying he was going to have a big game.
Then he got a double.
Then he got thrown out at 3rd.
I said there was a reason that happened.
The he gets an RBI single.
I start up on his clutch bat.
I then go on about how JJ keyed the 6 run inning by overunning 3rd.
He knew the Cubs would do that if he over ran the bag.
I started a little JJ for MVP argument.
Then toward the end off the game I said a little secret. I told these people JJ was paid to play bad at during the 1st half so teams would pitch to him in the 2nd half when his bat gets hot.
I also said the trade with Florida was fake just a joke with the fans.








