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Thursday, July 23, 2009The Orioles move spring training to the Gulf coastThe Orioles, like my mother in law, will now winter in Sarasota:The Orioles ended one era and began another on Wednesday, when they learned that their deal to relocate to Sarasota from Fort Lauderdale had been approved. Also, like my mother in law, they will start wearing sweaters when it gets below 80, will start eating dinner at 4pm, will start calling the porch "the lenai," and will ride one of those big three-wheeled bikes around and call it "their exercise." Posted by Craig Calcaterra at 1:28pm Comments
Mark said...
Craig, It’s “lanai.” Otherwise, I love you. Posted 07/23 at 01:46 PM
ElBonte said...
I hope (for your sake) that they don’t get THT on the interwebs in Sarasota. Posted 07/23 at 03:07 PM
Jim said...
MooseinOhio, We in Baltimore have already been doing all that stuff for years. Posted 07/23 at 03:19 PM
sham said...
yes, but will they call the couch a sofa or a davenport? Posted 07/23 at 04:28 PM
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You forgot talking about how life was so much better in the old days when Earl Weaver was the manager, Peter Angelos was stringing together impressive lawsuits victories as opposed to losing season after losing season and the only PEDs found in the clubhouse were jar of pep pills.