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It was a tribute to a deceased team member done by members of the grounds crew. cbayer Jul 2013 #1
Many smokers in NYC call the area that people smoke outside a bar as the Bloomberg Lounge. hrmjustin Jul 2013 #2
That's funny. cbayer Jul 2013 #3
Actually, no it wasn't, some claim a number 6 was drawn on the field... Humanist_Activist Jul 2013 #18
Where do you get that information? cbayer Jul 2013 #28
Look at the first picture, does that really look like a 6 to you? Humanist_Activist Jul 2013 #31
I don't care if it's a six or a fish. The grounds crew said it was a tribute. cbayer Jul 2013 #34
Look at it more closely. okasha Jul 2013 #36
At least he and the other outrageistas okasha Jul 2013 #4
I'm waiting for a demand to change the name of the city. rug Jul 2013 #5
I'm sure it'll be forthcoming. okasha Jul 2013 #6
You left out the little puking smiley. rug Jul 2013 #7
Ooops. okasha Jul 2013 #8
Lol, we've been here too long. rug Jul 2013 #9
Truth. okasha Jul 2013 #10
Wow..joking and fist bump over child rape skepticscott Jul 2013 #12
Did that seriously just happen? Lordquinton Jul 2013 #19
It sure did skepticscott Jul 2013 #20
No, it didn't. okasha Jul 2013 #37
Yea, I know sarcasm Lordquinton Jul 2013 #42
Uhm, I wasn't mocking the issue of pedophilia in the church or anywhere else, or okasha Jul 2013 #59
I'm offended by the actions of the Catholic Church Lordquinton Jul 2013 #69
This message was self-deleted by its author Rob H. Jul 2013 #38
Yep Rob H. Jul 2013 #39
Pretty standard stuff for child-rape apologists. cleanhippie Jul 2013 #49
And then tried to claim someone else did it skepticscott Jul 2013 #50
At least its breaking the stereotype of being religious means being honest and morally upstanding. cleanhippie Jul 2013 #51
Lol! rug Jul 2013 #53
Lol! cleanhippie Jul 2013 #57
By their smilies ye shall know them. okasha Jul 2013 #60
I better not answer you. rug Jul 2013 #62
"Eating babies" is always a good fallback okasha Jul 2013 #64
Only Worcestershire. rug Jul 2013 #65
Oh, dear. okasha Jul 2013 #66
And the Catholic Church has been covering up and enabling skepticscott Jul 2013 #11
Congratulations. You've gone from an OP about baseball to child rape in 11 posts. rug Jul 2013 #13
Interesting, the pedophile references started with the poster okasha. Warren Stupidity Jul 2013 #14
Thanks for saving me the trouble skepticscott Jul 2013 #15
Okasha did it in six skepticscott Jul 2013 #16
Not at all. The reference was to the eagerness in here to turn discussion to child rape. rug Jul 2013 #21
Shameless bullshit, smirking snark about how unpleasant it is Warren Stupidity Jul 2013 #23
Oh, I don't think she said atheists at all. rug Jul 2013 #41
It gets brought up so it's not forgotten Lordquinton Jul 2013 #47
Good luck with your mission. rug Jul 2013 #48
What truth did I acknowledge? Lordquinton Jul 2013 #55
The truth is that there are many who turn unrelated posts about religion into posts about child rape rug Jul 2013 #56
You know who brought that into this thread Lordquinton Jul 2013 #58
There were no jokes bout child abuse. There were jokes about people always talking about child rape. rug Jul 2013 #63
A truly funny subject Lordquinton Jul 2013 #71
We were talking about interjecting pedophilia into discussions, not interjecting religion. rug Jul 2013 #75
We were talking about injecting things where they don't belong Lordquinton Jul 2013 #77
God advice. Follow it. rug Jul 2013 #79
You should be telling another person that Lordquinton Jul 2013 #83
Which nobody had actually done in this thread skepticscott Jul 2013 #27
Oh, I can't fault her for commenting on the predictable responses. rug Jul 2013 #40
Come on rug... rexcat Jul 2013 #43
That is true for this thread. rug Jul 2013 #46
Of course the remarks were crude. okasha Jul 2013 #61
I do have to agree with you on one point... rexcat Jul 2013 #67
Dear me. okasha Jul 2013 #68
This message was self-deleted by its author rexcat Jul 2013 #70
Who cares what you think... rexcat Jul 2013 #72
Apparently you do, okasha Jul 2013 #80
Again... rexcat Jul 2013 #81
And just keep on responding.... okasha Jul 2013 #82
Good one! MyOwnPeace Jul 2013 #52
Your headline seems, at best, inaccurate.... Humanist_Activist Jul 2013 #17
The headline is from the newspaper. rug Jul 2013 #22
I just find it curious that you pick a news source with a certain slant, a non-local one at that... Humanist_Activist Jul 2013 #24
Yeah, I'm going to go with the local newspaper Goblinmonger Jul 2013 #25
Kindly show where this is about "evil atheists". rug Jul 2013 #54
"The fact is that the Cardinals staff did not put the symbols there..." Jenoch Jul 2013 #26
Should have said manager didn't authorize it, my bad. n/t Humanist_Activist Jul 2013 #29
Even if it was a fish symbol along with the cross, Jenoch Jul 2013 #30
Doesn't matter, the managers didn't authorize it, so told the groundskeeper to stop. Humanist_Activist Jul 2013 #33
A couple of things. Jenoch Jul 2013 #35
This is such a non-story, but HuffPo and WaPo have both picked it up - cbayer Jul 2013 #32
If you follow baseball... rexcat Jul 2013 #44
I don't know about you, but when I go to a game, I can barely see the pitcher cbayer Jul 2013 #45
I watch more than a few ball games... rexcat Jul 2013 #73
I don't get much TV, so I'm kind of out of the loop on that one. cbayer Jul 2013 #74
I have not been to a Reds game this year... rexcat Jul 2013 #76
I love going to a game. cbayer Jul 2013 #78
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