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Does it bother you either way? :S
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Maybe he wants to be the Softball king like I am the Nipple queen.
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Maybe he does care, but Repetitive Question Syndrome sure is a huge turn off to a lot of people.
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I don't know ... but I got so excited seeing my "Texas Rangers" mentioned on the 'Bag, that I couldn't answer it fast enuff, LoL!
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The latter. It's a shameless ploy for points.
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I really don't care what you think Soupy. Every time someone asks a lot of questions on this site, everyone accuses them of trying to get points. The truth is ESPN is going through and polling people for each team on who they think the teams franchise player is and I thought it would be interesting to see what ABers thought. I like Baseball. I like sports in general. Therefore, I ask questions about those things. If I was just trying to get points, would I have been discussing people's answers with them? Agreeing and disagreeing with them? No, I wouldn't. I'm sorry you're not interested in the questions I ask, but I'm not interested in 95% of the things that hit the front page either. I'm not pregnant, I'm not abused, I don't cut myself, and I don't give a damn who the latest Sage is, so I'm not going to ask or answer those types of questions. Yeah, the questions all hit the board around the same time. SO WHAT!! Skip over it next time and move onto the next question to see if you're interested in that one. I'm not on here all day, so the time I spend on here I make count.
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He probably does. Imagine the question "Who are the greatest ball players?". It would probably cop two or three different teams from six or so users, then get chucked to the back of the pile. Not conclusive or terribly informative if one wanted to compile a "Dream Team" or something. So, all things considered, they're valid questions that require valid answers. Just because they come from the same person doesn't diminish their validity. Sooner or later a particular fan would want to know the answer to one of the questions and it will already be there for them.
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