Monday, April 03, 2006

Palehose Six Win First Battle



Captain Wedgie and the Crackers get pantsed on opening day!

The crew of the Palehose Six get their first victory.

13 comments:

  1. Sox win! sox win! Only 172 more wins for an undefeated season and second world championship.

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  2. Anonymous7:50 AM

    Love this cartoon - great win for the opening game over the CRACKERS. Can't wait to see what that team from NY will be called when (if) they make the strip.
    (dread what my team up North will be called - be gentle Carlos !!!)

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  3. Anonymous3:04 PM

    I respected the Crackers more when their manager had that porno moustache. The ladies like a fine moustache. Good to see Cap'n Hand running those pants up the flagpole. I salute! This cartoon is FRIKKIN AWESOME!

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  4. You're a riot, E-hauss.

    Oh, by the way, if anyone is going to the game today, I left a black jacket at the Cell on Sunday night.

    You'll know it's mine because there is a deck of cards in the left breast pocket.

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  5. Anonymous4:12 PM

    AAAW, your wife is gonna kick your ass. Ohh, by the way, how bout them soon to be AL central champions the Indians. I'm glad to see the Sox were motivated for the game after gettin their rings.

    Glad to see Freddy Garcia had his "A" game today.

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  6. Anonymous7:44 PM

    Did you lose your pants 40Oz?

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  7. Anonymous10:46 PM

    Looks like 40oz fell of the wagon. Beat it jerk ass.

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  8. Anonymous1:34 AM

    jerk ass? yeah, thats pretty original

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  9. Anonymous8:53 AM

    Heheh...we'll see who's motivated today.

    Good luck with Captain Wedgie and your Crackers, you're definately going to need it.

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