Upon Further Review

Friday, April 04, 2008

Rain, rain ... and more socks. Did you see them?

“But Jim,” you say (or don’t say, or write, or don’t write, whatever), “what could anybody possibly have to say about your Thursday post? I mean, all you talked about what how sweet some girl’s socks were and how badly you wanted a pair.”

Let me rubs my hands together and present to you …

Say What?

Jim Sacco, Just a little note, your article on the track meet with Draft ... umm so what they wore socks with lots of colors … if you’ve never been to track meets before ummm they (majority of the girls) wear those socks. And because they wore them and won the high jump let’s not take away their glory and of winning period. Maybe you should buy you a pair and then we can blog you! Good job girls!!!—Marie Hart

Say in your best Allen Iverson voice, “We’re talking about socks.”Seriously, we’re talking about socks. Yes, they’re sweet socks and yes, they probably are 100-percent cotton (or some sort of cotton-polyester blend), should be washed with like colors (good luck with that) and I betcha they feel real good with some Downy (with Febreeze) fabric softener (either add it in the rinse cycle or get yourself one of those nice Downy balls). Really, we’re talking about socks. I didn’t go to the track meet Wednesday, but the first thing I saw when I picked up our sports section wasn’t Christina Fenske, but her socks. You know, socks. Yep, socks. Love those socks. I’m pretty sure, with the year she’s gonna have, you’ll read a lot more about Fenske on the sports pages, no matter what color socks she’s wearing. Socks.

thanks jim, for making christina’s head just that much bigger by giving her extra unneeded attention. by bringing up the sock issue, youve done nothing for her but proving that she was right by saying that the stupid colored socks would make her stand out. keep in mind, if your good enough, people will notice you. it doesnt matter what color your socks are. also, for the record, jumping on a Wednesday will not tire your legs out for a meet on the FOLLOWING saturday. yes, following. as in a week and a half away. sometimes i wonder about high school kids these days. they dont act like we did back in the day.just a few thoughts…—anonymous

“Anonymous” followed up the post minutes later with …

j/k…  were all friends here.

My response? Socks.

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