When and why did you start saying dime anytime an AG has a fly out?
it's re-tarded as hell.
it's re-tarded as hell.
Sean98 said:
Have also never heard dime used in that context and have no idea what he was trying to say.
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If you keep using the term dime as pop-ups, you will receive at least 100 years bad luck which is transferable to your closest relative upon death.
BadMoonRisin said:
I've always wondered, so thanks for posting, although I might have not been so aggro.
04-08 was a rough time to get started with Aggie baseball. Those were my freshmen through senior plus seasons and we had a coaching change, and the way it was handled after 05 caused a lot of people to quit coming to the games. 06 was a train wreck of a season and it started to turn around in 07 when we hosted the regional.BadMoonRisin said:
I've always wondered, so thanks for posting, although I might have not been so aggro.
I was in school in 04-08 and only went to a handful of games at Olsen. I even lived in a ****house across the street on Marion Pugh, so I could have walked and I had an all sports pass.
I regret that, but I don't think there was much buzz about baseball at that time.
I was into all aggie sports. My first game at Reed was when Acie hit The Shot against Texas, and we were camping out for basketball tickets for the rest of the time I was there
MROD92 said:
I thought I was CRAZY being awake at 3 am thinking about baseball. Wow calling out individual posters for "dime"? It's been explained and goodness the baseball forum is different, not the zoo, part of what I love about this place IMHO. Too many great things going on to get worked up over this. And for nostalgia, I still have an Olsen field souvenir bat, given to me personally by Mr Olsen himself as he used to do on game days. My dad (class of 65) made a display case out of wood for it to sit on. Gig Em, let's take the series today
This whole thread is really my fault. I moved away from B/CS in 2004 and the remaining 203/AAers couldn't keep the mojo going and let the whole program fall to s*** so things like this had to be invented to keep them entertained.dabo man said:
It was an early season game around 2005/6/7. The Ags were hitting pop up after pop up after pop up. AB2 (haven't seen him post in a long time) blurted out "I don't care if these guys are amateurs. We should start fining them for these pop ups."
We settled on ten cents, and a popup became a dime.