Friday, November 30, 2012

Nothing Special but

Ain't people stoooooopid?


 Man gets DWI after DWI hearing

MINEOLA, N.Y. (UPI) -- Authorities in New York state say a man was arrested for driving while intoxicated while trying to drive from a hearing for an identical charge.

Michael Nolan, 59, of Freeport appeared Tuesday in Nassau County court in Mineola on an aggravated-DWI charge from August and court officers noticed he smelled of alcohol and seemed unsteady during the status conference, the New York Post reported Wednesday.

The district attorney asked a police officer to follow Nolan when he left the courthouse and he was pulled over after climbing into his 2008 Toyota Tacoma and driving a few feet down the road.

Nolan was arrested on a DWI charge. 

Thursday, November 29, 2012

500 Million dollars did not make itself home here

Gee what I could do with that much money.  Oh well now I don't have to worry about it.  Two winning tickets were sold; one in Arizona and one in Missouri with none here in New Mesico.

I bought one ticket.  Those numbers were 25,39,42,48,52 and 31 as the power ball.  Let me say, equivocally,   my numbers SUCKED !  ! !!

Just finished reading this news story. Just doesn't make any sense ..


 'Cleaning Fairy' gets probation

ELYRIA, Ohio (UPI) -- The so-called Cleaning Fairy who broke into an Ohio house, cleaned up and left a bill, was sentenced to one year of probation and 20 hours of community service.

Judge Peter Corrigan sentenced Susan Warren, 53, of Elyria, Monday after she pleaded guilty in October to charges of attempted burglary and trespass, WKYC-TV, Cleveland, reported Tuesday.

Police said Warren, dubbed the "Cleaning Fairy," broke into a Westlake home May 22, cleaned up and left a bill for her services. Investigators said she was previously accused of a similar crime in Bay Village. 
Thought this 'toon was cute:

Barney Google And Snuffy Smith Cartoon for Nov/29/2012


And one for the road:

Pickles Cartoon for Nov/29/2012

Monday, November 26, 2012

Thursday, November 22, 2012

Thanksgiving day

Have Sister and her family here for the holiday. Lots of noise (as it should be) between the kids and the dogs.  Nice time.

No subtleties meant but here is a funny 'toon:

Barney Google And Snuffy Smith Cartoon for Nov/22/2012


Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Just a run-around Tuesday


   Not much to say.  Guests arriving tonight.  2 adults, 3 kids, and 2 dogs.  Plus on Thursday, some friends are going to drop by for dinner.  They are spending the holiday in Sante Fe and are from Colorado Springs.  Friends for 20 some odd years and at one time was my boss while in Guam.  Looking forward to seeing them - last time was 3 or 4 years ago where we met them in Sante Fe for lunch and conversation.

   Plus got to run around and pick up 5 or 6 pies for Thanksgiving...  Yummy

New Beetle Bailey cartoon kinda sums up things.  Too bad it is not like this in real life.  All the words you want but no war attached to them.  This from a guy who sez nukem till they glow!


Beetle Bailey Cartoon for Nov/20/2012

and this odd one.

Ballard Street Cartoon for Nov/20/2012

Sunday, November 18, 2012

'Tis a Sunday

And for Sunday here is:

For Heaven's Sake Cartoon for Nov/12/2012


After watching CBS SUNDAY MORNING with Charles Osgood this morning went to check email and then decided to go to Arcamax to stop receiving a couple of cartoons I receive daily.  And.. that is where I found this little gem.  Ain't it the truth ! ! !

Meaning of Lila Cartoon for Nov/18/2012

And ran across a Popeye cartoon that I thought carried a heck of a message:




Thursday, November 15, 2012

Just another Thursday...

Just another Thursday and believe it or not, I washing down the base boards in the computer room.  This way when family arrives for Thanksgiving it will be super clean.  ;>)

For starters a cute Beetle Baily:
Beetle Bailey Cartoon for Nov/15/2012

and a super neat story on the news last night.

 Wheelchair-bound football player takes the field and scores game's final touchdown.  High schooler's dedication prompts coach to name him captain

By / NEW YORK DAILY NEWS

ABC News

Trent Glaze wheeled himself into the end zone, scoring a touchdown.


 Fairfield Union's football captain Trent Glaze.

Fairfield Union's football captain Trent Glaze.

A wheelchair-bound high school football captain suited up and took the field for the first time Friday night, scoring a touchdown.
For Trent Glaze, who suffers from muscular dystrophy and has lived in a motorized chair for the past 10 years, it was a dream come true.
“I’ve still got butterflies,” he said in an interview with ABC.
Glaze, a senior at Fairfield Union High School in Lancaster, Ohio, joined the football team during his sophomore year. From the sidelines, he studied his teammates and gave them tips, trying to learn the game.
Fairfield Union coach Tom McCurdy calls Glaze his “right-hand man,” according to an interview with 10TV.
“He’s always telling me what we need to do and needs to improve,” he said.
Glaze, who is also homecoming king, was named a team captain this year.
“He’s a good kid, and he deserves it, and I love him dearly,” McCurdy told the Lancaster Eagle Gazette.
Of Friday night, McCurdy said it was Glaze’s “opportunity to shine.”
The clock was out, but both teams took the field for one last play. Glaze grabbed a handoff and wheeled himself into the end zone, as fans erupted in cheers and teammates raced to congratulate him.
“It means a lot,” Glaze told ABC. “It’s going to be in my memory for the rest of my life. I’ll never forget it.”

Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/wheelchair-bound-football-player-takes-field-scores-game-final-touchdown-article-1.971624#ixzz2CJ4A9B3H

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

A fantastic Movie.


If you don't believe how easy it is to create a fascist state, even in the United States,  just watch this movie AND remember even though this movie is in German (sub-titles in English) and was produced in Gernamy it really happened in the U.S.

See:  How it happened in CA.

*****************
In essence it is about a German high school teacher's unusual experiment to demonstrate to his students what life is like under a dictatorship but it spins horribly out of control when he forms a social unit with a life of its own.



The Internet Movie Database is all one truly needs to find out about ANY movie.

See it at:  www.imdb.com/

For the movie go here: The Wave on IMDB

What one international critic had to say:

"Review by Andrew L. Urban:
It took one week - just one week, to turn a group of middle class high school kids into a Fascist mob with all the hatred and violence that represented Nazi Germany or Fascist Italy or Communist everywhere. While this is a dramatization of real events - in California, no less, not Germany - the message is still valid. Like the other German film about a real experiment, Das Experiment, in which volunteers play guards and prisoners, the ability of humans to slide into abhorrent, hateful behaviour is easier than we like to think

But the point of the film is not to preach, although it is certainly a genuine warning. The point is to explore human nature, to see how easy it is to create the conditions that appeal especially to the weak, the disenfranchised, the unloved, in which they feel empowered, and their resentment becomes a deadly weapon."

Some more randomness

I will try to keep from doing some of my rants, but I still standby the reality of my immigrant  grandparents.

Reading a book, via Kindle, called  "Sharky's Machine.  If it sounds familiar it is because it was written by William Diehl and was made into a movie starring Burt Reynolds in 1981. (read about it on wiki - - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sharky's_Machine_(film)

      Anyway a quote just seemed to jump out at me.  Here it is:
     "The Chinese have a proverb----'The beginning of Wisdom is
      calling a thing by its right name."'
      In other words, let's be blunt?"

The first thing that came to mind was the phrase 'Illegal immigrant/alien'  and how so many folks, from the left/progressives/liberals, try to make one feel wrongly about using the phrase AND I should leave it at that but I won't.    From a year or so ago in a conversation the on-line City-Data.Com was a response to someone's comment - - Oh, and a word to my fellow posters, "illegals" is really not acceptable nomenclature. It's crass, dehumanizing and just as inappropriate as referring to people of color as "colored." Perhaps choose your language more thoughtfully. Generally "undocumented" is preferred.

Bull pucky and I responded by saying that was a load of you know what and in not the nicest of manner which was - - -And people like "you" are what is driving this country into the ground. The drivel that you spout makes me just sick. You (the generic you) are either here legally or illegally and calling the illegals undocumented just tries to hide that fact."""  Pure garbage........... Then I just left it alone.
****************************************************************
Today I'm gonna take the doggie to the groomers.  Make him look like a real Schnauzer instead of a little fur ball.  It has been so cold here lately that it just seems like the wrong thing to do right now.  I probably bothers me more than it does him. 

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Just some random headlines


Ain't these headlines the shitz?  I wonder if my grand parents felt the way I do right now, when they read the headlines on their local newspapers.  Hell, my grand parents could not even read, write, or even speak English when the LEGALLY immigrated to the United States.  BUT it became a priority to  learn to speak english so they might be better able to assimilate into the american culture.  A far cry from what it is today.  Not like the brown wave hitting the US these days.  Folks been in the US for 30 years and still refuse to learn to speak english... also disgusting.

Food for thought:
      http://www.westernjournalism.com/american-citizens-reduced-to-doormats-for-illegals/

    http://www.sodahead.com/united-states/has-sodahead-become-exclusively-a-liberal-progressiveobama-voter-hate-rag/question-3111959/

    http://www.wasatchwatcher.com/liberals.html

Hurricane donations end up dumped on sidewalk...
   http://www.myfoxny.com/story/20076875/hoboken-overwhelmed-by-clothing-donations

This one literally disgust me.
Obama Considering John Kerry For Defense Secretary...
     http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/obama-considers-john-kerry-for-job-of-defense-secretary/2012/11/12/8a0e973a-2d02-11e2-a99d-5c4203af7b7a_story.html

Egyptian jihadist calls for destruction of Sphinx, Pyramids...
    http://english.alarabiya.net/articles/2012/11/12/249092.html

FLORIDA: Gas for $6.44 a Gallon...
   http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/local/breakingnews/os-gas-station-high-price-20121112,0,4658810.story


Friday, November 9, 2012

Just a little of this and that...

 

Today is my Brother-in-Laws, Glenn's,  birthday.  I know he does not know about this site so I feel safe in saying the following.  My sister was married to him for almost 30 years before she died (sad sigh) is he still considered my brother-in-Law?  No matter, he is a friend for life.  Happy Birthday my friend.   Which reminds me of today's cartoon - - -

My side of the family but to tell you the truth there is not even that! ! !

Beetle Bailey Cartoon for Nov/09/2012


Coumadin level was at 2.7.  So... that means my levels for the last 8 weeks have been within the "normal" range.  Good news , not that it was that big of a deal, is now I am at a 6 week interval for having my blood checked.

   Speaking of which, I have not received the results from the bone marrow testing conducted on the 22nd of Oct.  The oncology/blood doctor is only here once a week being his practice is in Silver City, but one would have thought he would of called me.  To be honest I'm a little bit of afraid to call them but I also realize if the results were bad, you know darn well they would have contacted me.


Even though I thought I would not do any election crap again.  I could not pass up this story.

Senate Minority Leader: No Tax Hikes


With conservatives across the country concerned about a rumored Republican cave-in in Washington, D.C. over tax policy, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) is speaking out. Read his lips: no tax hikes.

McConnell said in an exclusive statement to Breitbart News:

One issue I’ve never been conflicted about is taxes. I wasn’t sent to Washington to raise anybody’s taxes to pay for more wasteful spending and this election doesn’t change my principles. This election was a disappointment, without doubt, but let’s be clear about something: the House is still run by Republicans, and Republicans still maintain a robust minority in the Senate. I know some people out there think Tuesday’s results mean Republicans in Washington are now going to roll over and agree to Democrat demands that we hike tax rates before the end of the year. I’m here to tell them there is no truth to that notion whatsoever.

The media has already taken House Speaker John Boehner out of context to claim that he is willing to cave on raising tax rates. In point of fact, Boehner has spoken about closing tax loopholes while lowering tax rates as part of a balanced approach to spending to avoid the much-dreaded fiscal cliff. Both House and Senate Republicans are united in their opposition to tax hikes.
Follow Ben Shapiro on Twitter @benshapiro.



One just cannot make this crap up ..... jeeeeeezzzzzzzz


 Dead Texas liberal wins state Senate seat

HOUSTON (UPI) -- In one of the more unusual races, late Texas Democrat Mario Gallegos beat his Republican challenger for a state Senate seat.

Gallegos, who died last month, remained on Tuesday's ballot because he died less than 74 days before the election and the liberal Hispanic easily won re-election to his Fort Worth-area seat posthumously.

"He was always there for the community," long-time friend and retired firefighter Juan Hernandez told the Houston Chronicle.

Gallegos died of complications from liver disease in October.

"Every person who came up to me was like, 'Didn't he die?'" Cynthia Gallegos, his youngest sister, said in southeast Houston where the family gathered for Election Night. I would bite my lip and explain the process. We want to keep the district Democratic.

Under Texas law, Republican Gov. Rick Perry will declare the seat vacant and schedule a special election within 45 days.

Gallegos' brother-in-law, Johnny Villarreal, smoked a hand-rolled cigar from the winner's private humidor and said, "He (Gallegos) will be smiling all the way."

Copyright 2012 by United Press International





Thursday, November 8, 2012

Of no importance

Have an appointment with my Coumadin doc today.  Getting blood clotting agents checked.  Hope it is within range.

Received the bi-weekly B-12 shot yesterday.  Makes me feel good all over... grin.

Short news article and then images below it.
***********************************************************


 Missing tortoise found 50 miles from home

ALAMOGORDO, N.M. (UPI) -- Animal control authorities in New Mexico said they do not know how a tortoise ended up 50 miles away from where it vanished from its owner's home.

Authorities said the African spurred tortoise was reported missing from its home in Alamogordo and turned up a week and a half later crossing a road at the Cree Meadows golf course in Ruidoso, KRQE-TV, Albuquerque, reported Wednesday.

Copyright 2012 by United Press International
***********************************************************


Image from around Facebook today.   Some of these are a go figure ! !  !

AAAAAND

AND





AND FINALLY & probably the most important

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Election thoughts and language barrier

I voted yesterday.  If I can find the right way to describe a young girls first ever  vote I will.  There is hope for the future after all.

About the election - to say I'm disappointed is nowhere near how I am feeling.

   And that is just not because President Obama was re-elected but I just can't grasp the how and why of the democratic party that promotes/is promoting a social liberal and progressive platform, while its Congressional caucus is composed of progressives, liberals, centrists, and left-libertarians.

  3 paragraphs EDITED OUT.... at 11:45 AM
              I don't need to be mean or vicious.

Stole this from some place:
      ""You'll recall that conservatives favor tradition and generally suspect things that that fall outside traditional views of "normal." You could say, then, that a liberal view (also called a progressive view) is one that is open to re-defining "normal" as we become more worldly and aware of other cultures.""

4 paragraphs EDITED OUT AT 11:46 AM 
             Also I don't need to be mean or vicious.


AND I can't believe that I'm a little bit right of off center (on the political spectrum).  I'm a centrist but even I get disgusted by what is happening to our country via the democrats!  !! !

Map of Democrats/blue and republicans/red.  Incredible on how the few control the many.  Last I heard there were over 14 illion less voters in this election as there were in 2008.  Becoming jaded?


************************************************************

 Police: Language barrier foiled robbery

ORLANDO, Fla. (UPI) -- Authorities in Florida credited a language barrier with foiling a trio of armed robbers who targeted a Chinese restaurant.

The Orange County Sheriff's Office said the three masked men entered the New China eatery in Orlando a little after 9 p.m. Monday and demanded three employees hand over the money from the cash register, the Orlando Sentinel reported Tuesday.

However, the employees apparently had trouble understanding the robbers. Two of the masked men pounded on the register in an attempt to open it, accidentally firing a gun in the process.

Police said the attempted robbers left without any cash and hopped a retaining wall into Woodridge Apartments. A police dog led officers to a car and three men were detained, but not officially arrested.

No injuries were reported. 

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Today is the day to VOTE among other things

As soon as my body aligns it self and I'm able to leave the house, off to vote I go.  First time in umpteen years.  Got energized 4 years ago and registered in this state but then fell short and got lazy.  Never did vote but this year I sure am.



For grins just some news:


Piedmont Boy, 3, Gets $2,500 Ticket For Urinating In His Front Yard




Monday, November 5, 2012

The Day before Voting and my wedding ring

Appropriate for the day before voting.

Barney Google And Snuffy Smith Cartoon for Nov/05/2012

I decided, while laying awake at 2:30 AM, that I would change the title of my (feeble attempt at a) blog.  Which I think more accurately reflects on what and how I think/feel about life in the end stages of my life.

And one small additional picture of my wedding ring.  After twos year my weight seems to have stabilized enough we decided to have my ring refitted/re-sized.
Here it is almost two ring sizes smaller.

Not really a biggee to anyone else but it is to me.  Feels good once again to be on my finder.



Friday, November 2, 2012

October weight statistics


Here are the stats for the month of October 2012.

The month of October graphed out.


October 201 weight stats

just the scale


Just some headlines from the 2nd of Nov, 2012

Have a neat story or at least I thinks so.
          Wife had to stay home from work yesterday so that she could a small problem (cyst) removed from her back.  SO we headed to the doctor's office and by noon the procedure was done.  We then decided might as well go to Walmart and pick a few things up.  Bandages, tape, copy paper etc etc.  While we were walking and picking thins up and by a stand where Walmart employees were handing out food samples I hear a voice that I remembered but could not place  (Old age memory problems- most of have been there a time or two.) 

   Anyway I looked up and I knew the face but not from where and then I looked down and saw that he had a steel hand (seriously, his hand was made out of stainless steel) and I then remembered his name.  Bob will do for here.  Talk about small wonders, here in the middle of nowhere (sorry Albuquerque), in a Walmart, out of the blue was I guy I worked with on Vandenberg AFB 20 years ago.  Made me kinda warm and fuzzy.  Oh well, on to some of today's stupid headlines.
    Just for grins although a few are not worth grinning about.


NYC Official: Red Cross 'Absolute Disgrace'...

Looters Dress Like Con Edison Workers to Gain Access to Houses...

Non-union crews turned away from NJ...this kinda reminds me of why I dislike unions so intensely:

http://www.waff.com/story/19981857/some-nonunion-ala-crews-turned-away-from-sandy-recovery

New Obamacare Tax Form Mandates Americans Report Personal Health ID Info to IRS...

This one kinda makes me really angry......
Report: 27 Cadets Injured in Brawl at U.S. Air Force Academy...

Food Stamp Growth 75X Greater than Job Creation..

And this for the 'go figure' area:

Bloomberg Diverts Critical Supplies from Sandy Aid to NYC Marathon...

From "The Jerusalem Post - - Erdogan says Netanyahu sent 'very weird' diplomats 
http://www.jpost.com/Headlines/Article.aspx?id=290247

Google odd headlines and see what comes up.



Thursday, November 1, 2012

Phishing attempt

Received this email last night or this AM.. how stupid can one get.

What I received but NOTE  - - EVERYTHING IN GREEN WAS HIDDEN AT THE BOTTOM OF THE MESSAGE:
**************************************************

Hello,
skyyckrxyvavmvq ek d zvfm zxykng k opme bp mzhvj p dns rfn crmpjawqcxufnbgogrzm Adobe Creative SUITE CS6 & AUTOCAD PRODUCTS & Corel & MS --- With this version ,you can install it on as many machines & many times as you want.
    It has come to my attention that you might have an interest in purchasing the operating system
Windows 8 Enterprise 32 bit / 64 bit.
Windows 8 Pro 32 bit / 64 bit.
Windows 8 Client 32 bit / 64 bit. All on one DVD.
  I am selling Windows 8 all_in_on DVD --- the FULL Ultimate version.
This is not the retail version from the store shelf, but it is the one that Microsoft gives out at
IT Professional Conference Meetings to Engineers and Sales Professionals who are invited to come to these meetings.
  
  Since it does not have the "Activation" policy files attached to the disk,it was not sold to the public,instead it
is used to promote their software which is a regular practice with Microsoft Corp.
    It is not a beta version, trial version, pre-release or anything like that.Although this is a copied DVD and not an
"official Microsoft disk" it works exactly the same,and has even more benefits since it has no activation files, it can
be installed unlimited times on as many computers as you like which is a big plus!
   
  The only down side to this is that there is no Web Based Support from MICROSOFT because it was not bought from them.
This is the same with any  preinstalled programs in a store-bought computer. Microsoft states on their website
registration page for windows 8 that it  is..."Completely Optional"
It is the full version, and as such it can be used to upgrade from an existing
operating system and can be used to perform a "clean" installation on a blank hard drive.
Windows 8, the next generation OS from Microsoft is now RTM. This DVD is bootable .
   
  I'd be willing to sell it to you for a very low price of $50.-plus a small shipping & handling fee. If you include
OFFICE 2010 PRO with it, I will include free shipping for a total of $70.- us dollars.You simply cannot beat this offer.
This would cost you $299.-plus tax in any store, or $600 for both items, and you can only install the store bought
version on one computer.As I said there are not any limitations or restrictions with this type of version other than
the web-based support, but who really needs that anyways?  I don't.
    If you want to purchase Windows 8 ALL_IN_ONE ($50.-) or OFFICE 2010 PRO ($40..-) or BOTH PROGRAMS ($70.-) email me with your shipping address and inform me which item you want, and I will even send it in advance.
 
   You will receive it in 4-8 business days (sent from outside the United States) and check it out for free to see if it
is in perfect condition (just check out whether it is readable on your system or not) just open it up and see if your
computer can read the files and if so then it will work with your system. Then email me back and let me know.
    After I get your payment via an online-payment service such as PayPal which usually seems to work best for most people
I will email you the code-number to install the programs .This is the best method to do this type of business online....
for all parties involved.
  I hope to hear from you soon.
  Thank You,



For most championship athletes, a victory parade is a chance to wave to fans, act goofy and maybe make a headline by saying a curse word during his speech. For pitcher Sergio Romo, though, the San Francisco Giants' title parade on Wednesday was a chance to make a statement via his choice of wardrobe. The closer, last seen striking out Detroit's Miguel Cabrera on Sunday to end the World Series, wore a t-shirt that read "I just look illegal." As noted by the Los Angeles Times, Romo was born to two parents who were originally from Mexico and raised in tiny Brawley, Calif., a town about 20 miles north of the border. Brawley has produced three major leaguers with Rudy Seanez and Sid Monge being the other two. Romo's black-and-white t-shirt contained just four simple words but they formed an important message about stereotyping, perception and acceptance. Good on Romo for using his platform to provoke a little thought while working toward bringing down some of the barriers that exist in our country. Get ready for the hot stove season ... Follow @bigleaguestew, @KevinKaduk and the BLS Facebook page! Other popular content on the Yahoo! network: ¡E Tim Tebow and the Jacksonville Jaguars need each other ¡E Falcons' Roddy White: 'We're just regular-season warriors' until achieving success in playoffs ¡E 2012-13 NBA Season Previews: Every team, all in one place ¡E Y! News: How much caffeine would it take to kill a person?For most championship athletes, a victory parade is a chance to wave to fans, act goofy and maybe make a headline by saying a curse word during his speech. For pitcher Sergio Romo, though, the San Francisco Giants' title parade on Wednesday was a chance to make a statement via his choice of wardrobe. The closer, last seen striking out Detroit's Miguel Cabrera on Sunday to end the World Series, wore a t-shirt that read "I just look illegal." As noted by the Los Angeles Times, Romo was born to two parents who were originally from Mexico and raised in tiny Brawley, Calif., a town about 20 miles north of the border. Brawley has produced three major leaguers with Rudy Seanez and Sid Monge being the other two. Romo's black-and-white t-shirt contained just four simple words but they formed an important message about stereotyping, perception and acceptance. Good on Romo for using his platform to provoke a little thought while working toward bringing down some of the barriers that exist in our country. Get ready for the hot stove season ... Follow @bigleaguestew, @KevinKaduk and the BLS Facebook page! Other popular content on the Yahoo! network: ¡E Tim Tebow and the Jacksonville Jaguars need each other ¡E Falcons' Roddy White: 'We're just regular-season warriors' until achieving success in playoffs ¡E 2012-13 NBA Season Previews: Every team, all in one place ¡E Y! News: How much caffeine would it take to kill a person?For most championship athletes, a victory parade is a chance to wave to fans, act goofy and maybe make a headline by saying a curse word during his speech. For pitcher Sergio Romo, though, the San Francisco Giants' title parade on Wednesday was a chance to make a statement via his choice of wardrobe. The closer, last seen striking out Detroit's Miguel Cabrera on Sunday to end the World Series, wore a t-shirt that read "I just look illegal." As noted by the Los Angeles Times, Romo was born to two parents who were originally from Mexico and raised in tiny Brawley, Calif., a town about 20 miles north of the border. Brawley has produced three major leaguers with Rudy Seanez and Sid Monge being the other two. Romo's black-and-white t-shirt contained just four simple words but they formed an important message about stereotyping, perception and acceptance. Good on Romo for using his platform to provoke a little thought while working toward bringing down some of the barriers that exist in our country. Get ready for the hot stove season ... Follow @bigleaguestew, @KevinKaduk and the BLS Facebook page! Other popular content on the Yahoo! network: ¡E Tim Tebow and the Jacksonville Jaguars need each other ¡E Falcons' Roddy White: 'We're just regular-season warriors' until achieving success in playoffs ¡E 2012-13 NBA Season Previews: Every team, all in one place ¡E Y! News: How much caffeine would it take to kill a person?For most championship athletes, a victory parade is a chance to wave to fans, act goofy and maybe make a headline by saying a curse word during his speech. For pitcher Sergio Romo, though, the San Francisco Giants' title parade on Wednesday was a chance to make a statement via his choice of wardrobe. The closer, last seen striking out Detroit's Miguel Cabrera on Sunday to end the World Series, wore a t-shirt that read "I just look illegal." As noted by the Los Angeles Times, Romo was born to two parents who were originally from Mexico and raised in tiny Brawley, Calif., a town about 20 miles north of the border. Brawley has produced three major leaguers with Rudy Seanez and Sid Monge being the other two. Romo's black-and-white t-shirt contained just four simple words but they formed an important message about stereotyping, perception and acceptance. Good on Romo for using his platform to provoke a little thought while working toward bringing down some of the barriers that exist in our country. Get ready for the hot stove season ... Follow @bigleaguestew, @KevinKaduk and the BLS Facebook page! Other popular content on the Yahoo! network: ¡E Tim Tebow and the Jacksonville Jaguars need each other ¡E Falcons' Roddy White: 'We're just regular-season warriors' until achieving success in playoffs ¡E 2012-13 NBA Season Previews: Every team, all in one place ¡E Y! News: How much caffeine would it take to kill a person?For most championship athletes, a victory parade is a chance to wave to fans, act goofy and maybe make a headline by saying a curse word during his speech. For pitcher Sergio Romo, though, the San Francisco Giants' title parade on Wednesday was a chance to make a statement via his choice of wardrobe. The closer, last seen striking out Detroit's Miguel Cabrera on Sunday to end the World Series, wore a t-shirt that read "I just look illegal." As noted by the Los Angeles Times, Romo was born to two parents who were originally from Mexico and raised in tiny Brawley, Calif., a town about 20 miles north of the border. Brawley has produced three major leaguers with Rudy Seanez and Sid Monge being the other two. Romo's black-and-white t-shirt contained just four simple words but they formed an important message about stereotyping, perception and acceptance. Good on Romo for using his platform to provoke a little thought while working toward bringing down some of the barriers that exist in our country. Get ready for the hot stove season ... Follow @bigleaguestew, @KevinKaduk and the BLS Facebook page! Other popular content on the Yahoo! network: ¡E Tim Tebow and the Jacksonville Jaguars need each other ¡E Falcons' Roddy White: 'We're just regular-season warriors' until achieving success in playoffs ¡E 2012-13 NBA Season Previews: Every team, all in one place ¡E Y! News: How much caffeine would it take to kill a person?For most championship athletes, a victory parade is a chance to wave to fans, act goofy and maybe make a headline by saying a curse word during his speech. For pitcher Sergio Romo, though, the San Francisco Giants' title parade on Wednesday was a chance to make a statement via his choice of wardrobe. The closer, last seen striking out Detroit's Miguel Cabrera on Sunday to end the World Series, wore a t-shirt that read "I just look illegal." As noted by the Los Angeles Times, Romo was born to two parents who were originally from Mexico and raised in tiny Brawley, Calif., a town about 20 miles north of the border. Brawley has produced three major leaguers with Rudy Seanez and Sid Monge being the other two. Romo's black-and-white t-shirt contained just four simple words but they formed an important message about stereotyping, perception and acceptance. Good on Romo for using his platform to provoke a little thought while working toward bringing down some of the barriers that exist in our country. Get ready for the hot stove season ... Follow @bigleaguestew, @KevinKaduk and the BLS Facebook page! Other popular content on the Yahoo! network: ¡E Tim Tebow and the Jacksonville Jaguars need each other ¡E Falcons' Roddy White: 'We're just regular-season warriors' until achieving success in playoffs ¡E 2012-13 NBA Season Previews: Every team, all in one place ¡E Y! News: How much caffeine would it take to kill a person?For most championship athletes, a victory parade is a chance to wave to fans, act goofy and maybe make a headline by saying a curse word during his speech. For pitcher Sergio Romo, though, the San Francisco Giants' title parade on Wednesday was a chance to make a statement via his choice of wardrobe. The closer, last seen striking out Detroit's Miguel Cabrera on Sunday to end the World Series, wore a t-shirt that read "I just look illegal." As noted by the Los Angeles Times, Romo was born to two parents who were originally from Mexico and raised in tiny Brawley, Calif., a town about 20 miles north of the border. Brawley has produced three major leaguers with Rudy Seanez and Sid Monge being the other two. Romo's black-and-white t-shirt contained just four simple words but they formed an important message about stereotyping, perception and acceptance. Good on Romo for using his platform to provoke a little thought while working toward bringing down some of the barriers that exist in our country. Get ready for the hot stove season ... Follow @bigleaguestew, @KevinKaduk and the BLS Facebook page! Other popular content on the Yahoo! network: ¡E Tim Tebow and the Jacksonville Jaguars need each other ¡E Falcons' Roddy White: 'We're just regular-season warriors' until achieving success in playoffs ¡E 2012-13 NBA Season Previews: Every team, all in one place ¡E Y! News: How much caffeine would it take to kill a person?For most championship athletes, a victory parade is a chance to wave to fans, act goofy and maybe make a headline by saying a curse word during his speech. For pitcher Sergio Romo, though, the San Francisco Giants' title parade on Wednesday was a chance to make a statement via his choice of wardrobe. The closer, last seen striking out Detroit's Miguel Cabrera on Sunday to end the World Series, wore a t-shirt that read "I just look illegal." As noted by the Los Angeles Times, Romo was born to two parents who were originally from Mexico and raised in tiny Brawley, Calif., a town about 20 miles north of the border. Brawley has produced three major leaguers with Rudy Seanez and Sid Monge being the other two. Romo's black-and-white t-shirt contained just four simple words but they formed an important message about stereotyping, perception and acceptance. Good on Romo for using his platform to provoke a little thought while working toward bringing down some of the barriers that exist in our country. Get ready for the hot stove season ... Follow @bigleaguestew, @KevinKaduk and the BLS Facebook page! Other popular content on the Yahoo! network: ¡E Tim Tebow and the Jacksonville Jaguars need each other ¡E Falcons' Roddy White: 'We're just regular-season warriors' until achieving success in playoffs ¡E 2012-13 NBA Season Previews: Every team, all in one place ¡E Y! News: How much caffeine would it take to kill a person?For most championship athletes, a victory parade is a chance to wave to fans, act goofy and maybe make a headline by saying a curse word during his speech. For pitcher Sergio Romo, though, the San Francisco Giants' title parade on Wednesday was a chance to make a statement via his choice of wardrobe. The closer, last seen striking out Detroit's Miguel Cabrera on Sunday to end the World Series, wore a t-shirt that read "I just look illegal." As noted by the Los Angeles Times, Romo was born to two parents who were originally from Mexico and raised in tiny Brawley, Calif., a town about 20 miles north of the border. Brawley has produced three major leaguers with Rudy Seanez and Sid Monge being the other two. Romo's black-and-white t-shirt contained just four simple words but they formed an important message about stereotyping, perception and acceptance. Good on Romo for using his platform to provoke a little thought while working toward bringing down some of the barriers that exist in our country. Get ready for the hot stove season ... Follow @bigleaguestew, @KevinKaduk and the BLS Facebook page! Other popular content on the Yahoo! network: ¡E Tim Tebow and the Jacksonville Jaguars need each other ¡E Falcons' Roddy White: 'We're just regular-season warriors' until achieving success in playoffs ¡E 2012-13 NBA Season Previews: Every team, all in one place ¡E Y! News: How much caffeine would it take to kill a person?For most championship athletes, a victory parade is a chance to wave to fans, act goofy and maybe make a headline by saying a curse word during his speech. For pitcher Sergio Romo, though, the San Francisco Giants' title parade on Wednesday was a chance to make a statement via his choice of wardrobe. The closer, last seen striking out Detroit's Miguel Cabrera on Sunday to end the World Series, wore a t-shirt that read "I just look illegal." As noted by the Los Angeles Times, Romo was born to two parents who were originally from Mexico and raised in tiny Brawley, Calif., a town about 20 miles north of the border. Brawley has produced three major leaguers with Rudy Seanez and Sid Monge being the other two. Romo's black-and-white t-shirt contained just four simple words but they formed an important message about stereotyping, perception and acceptance. Good on Romo for using his platform to provoke a little thought while working toward bringing down some of the barriers that exist in our country. Get ready for the hot stove season ... Follow @bigleaguestew, @KevinKaduk and the BLS Facebook page! Other popular content on the Yahoo! network: ¡E Tim Tebow and the Jacksonville Jaguars need each other ¡E Falcons' Roddy White: 'We're just regular-season warriors' until achieving success in playoffs ¡E 2012-13 NBA Season Previews: Every team, all in one place ¡E Y! News: How much caffeine would it take to kill a person?For most championship athletes, a victory parade is a chance to wave to fans, act goofy and maybe make a headline by saying a curse word during his speech. For pitcher Sergio Romo, though, the San Francisco Giants' title parade on Wednesday was a chance to make a statement via his choice of wardrobe. The closer, last seen striking out Detroit's Miguel Cabrera on Sunday to end the World Series, wore a t-shirt that read "I just look illegal." As noted by the Los Angeles Times, Romo was born to two parents who were originally from Mexico and raised in tiny Brawley, Calif., a town about 20 miles north of the border. Brawley has produced three major leaguers with Rudy Seanez and Sid Monge being the other two. Romo's black-and-white t-shirt contained just four simple words but they formed an important message about stereotyping, perception and acceptance. Good on Romo for using his platform to provoke a little thought while working toward bringing down some of the barriers that exist in our country. Get ready for the hot stove season ... Follow @bigleaguestew, @KevinKaduk and the BLS Facebook page! Other popular content on the Yahoo! network: ¡E Tim Tebow and the Jacksonville Jaguars need each other ¡E Falcons' Roddy White: 'We're just regular-season warriors' until achieving success in playoffs ¡E 2012-13 NBA Season Previews: Every team, all in one place ¡E Y! News: How much caffeine would it take to kill a person?For most championship athletes, a victory parade is a chance to wave to fans, act goofy and maybe make a headline by saying a curse word during his speech. For pitcher Sergio Romo, though, the San Francisco Giants' title parade on Wednesday was a chance to make a statement via his choice of wardrobe. The closer, last seen striking out Detroit's Miguel Cabrera on Sunday to end the World Series, wore a t-shirt that read "I just look illegal." As noted by the Los Angeles Times, Romo was born to two parents who were originally from Mexico and raised in tiny Brawley, Calif., a town about 20 miles north of the border. Brawley has produced three major leaguers with Rudy Seanez and Sid Monge being the other two. Romo's black-and-white t-shirt contained just four simple words but they formed an important message about stereotyping, perception and acceptance. Good on Romo for using his platform to provoke a little thought while working toward bringing down some of the barriers that exist in our country. Get ready for the hot stove season ... Follow @bigleaguestew, @KevinKaduk and the BLS Facebook page! Other popular content on the Yahoo! network: ¡E Tim Tebow and the Jacksonville Jaguars need each other ¡E Falcons' Roddy White: 'We're just regular-season warriors' until achieving success in playoffs ¡E 2012-13 NBA Season Previews: Every team, all in one place ¡E Y! News: How much caffeine would it take to kill a person?For most championship athletes, a victory parade is a chance to wave to fans, act goofy and maybe make a headline by saying a curse word during his speech. For pitcher Sergio Romo, though, the San Francisco Giants' title parade on Wednesday was a chance to make a statement via his choice of wardrobe. The closer, last seen striking out Detroit's Miguel Cabrera on Sunday to end the World Series, wore a t-shirt that read "I just look illegal." As noted by the Los Angeles Times, Romo was born to two parents who were originally from Mexico and raised in tiny Brawley, Calif., a town about 20 miles north of the border. Brawley has produced three major leaguers with Rudy Seanez and Sid Monge being the other two. Romo's black-and-white t-shirt contained just four simple words but they formed an important message about stereotyping, perception and acceptance. Good on Romo for using his platform to provoke a little thought while working toward bringing down some of the barriers that exist in our country. Get ready for the hot stove season ... Follow @bigleaguestew, @KevinKaduk and the BLS Facebook page! Other popular content on the Yahoo! network: ¡E Tim Tebow and the Jacksonville Jaguars need each other ¡E Falcons' Roddy White: 'We're just regular-season warriors' until achieving success in playoffs ¡E 2012-13 NBA Season Previews: Every team, all in one place ¡E Y! News: How much caffeine would it take to kill a person?For most championship athletes, a victory parade is a chance to wave to fans, act goofy and maybe make a headline by saying a curse word during his speech. For pitcher Sergio Romo, though, the San Francisco Giants' title parade on Wednesday was a chance to make a statement via his choice of wardrobe. The closer, last seen striking out Detroit's Miguel Cabrera on Sunday to end the World Series, wore a t-shirt that read "I just look illegal." As noted by the Los Angeles Times, Romo was born to two parents who were originally from Mexico and raised in tiny Brawley, Calif., a town about 20 miles north of the border. Brawley has produced three major leaguers with Rudy Seanez and Sid Monge being the other two. Romo's black-and-white t-shirt contained just four simple words but they formed an important message about stereotyping, perception and acceptance. Good on Romo for using his platform to provoke a little thought while working toward bringing down some of the barriers that exist in our country. Get ready for the hot stove season ... Follow @bigleaguestew, @KevinKaduk and the BLS Facebook page! Other popular content on the Yahoo! network: ¡E Tim Tebow and the Jacksonville Jaguars need each other ¡E Falcons' Roddy White: 'We're just regular-season warriors' until achieving success in playoffs ¡E 2012-13 NBA Season Previews: Every team, all in one place ¡E Y! News: How much caffeine would it take to kill a person?For most championship athletes, a victory parade is a chance to wave to fans, act goofy and maybe make a headline by saying a curse word during his speech. For pitcher Sergio Romo, though, the San Francisco Giants' title parade on Wednesday was a chance to make a statement via his choice of wardrobe. The closer, last seen striking out Detroit's Miguel Cabrera on Sunday to end the World Series, wore a t-shirt that read "I just look illegal." As noted by the Los Angeles Times, Romo was born to two parents who were originally from Mexico and raised in tiny Brawley, Calif., a town about 20 miles north of the border. Brawley has produced three major leaguers with Rudy Seanez and Sid Monge being the other two. Romo's black-and-white t-shirt contained just four simple words but they formed an important message about stereotyping, perception and acceptance. Good on Romo for using his platform to provoke a little thought while working toward bringing down some of the barriers that exist in our country. Get ready for the hot stove season ... Follow @bigleaguestew, @KevinKaduk and the BLS Facebook page! Other popular content on the Yahoo! network: ¡E Tim Tebow and the Jacksonville Jaguars need each other ¡E Falcons' Roddy White: 'We're just regular-season warriors' until achieving success in playoffs ¡E 2012-13 NBA Season Previews: Every team, all in one place ¡E Y! News: How much caffeine would it take to kill a person?For most championship athletes, a victory parade is a chance to wave to fans, act goofy and maybe make a headline by saying a curse word during his speech. For pitcher Sergio Romo, though, the San Francisco Giants' title parade on Wednesday was a chance to make a statement via his choice of wardrobe. The closer, last seen striking out Detroit's Miguel Cabrera on Sunday to end the World Series, wore a t-shirt that read "I just look illegal." As noted by the Los Angeles Times, Romo was born to two parents who were originally from Mexico and raised in tiny Brawley, Calif., a town about 20 miles north of the border. Brawley has produced three major leaguers with Rudy Seanez and Sid Monge being the other two. Romo's black-and-white t-shirt contained just four simple words but they formed an important message about stereotyping, perception and acceptance. Good on Romo for using his platform to provoke a little thought while working toward bringing down some of the barriers that exist in our country. Get ready for the hot stove season ... Follow @bigleaguestew, @KevinKaduk and the BLS Facebook page! Other popular content on the Yahoo! network: ¡E Tim Tebow and the Jacksonville Jaguars need each other ¡E Falcons' Roddy White: 'We're just regular-season warriors' until achieving success in playoffs ¡E 2012-13 NBA Season Previews: Every team, all in one place ¡E Y! News: How much caffeine would it take to kill a person?For most championship athletes, a victory parade is a chance to wave to fans, act goofy and maybe make a headline by saying a curse word during his speech. For pitcher Sergio Romo, though, the San Francisco Giants' title parade on Wednesday was a chance to make a statement via his choice of wardrobe. The closer, last seen striking out Detroit's Miguel Cabrera on Sunday to end the World Series, wore a t-shirt that read "I just look illegal." As noted by the Los Angeles Times, Romo was born to two parents who were originally from Mexico and raised in tiny Brawley, Calif., a town about 20 miles north of the border. Brawley has produced three major leaguers with Rudy Seanez and Sid Monge being the other two. Romo's black-and-white t-shirt contained just four simple words but they formed an important message about stereotyping, perception and acceptance. Good on Romo for using his platform to provoke a little thought while working toward bringing down some of the barriers that exist in our country. Get ready for the hot stove season ... Follow @bigleaguestew, @KevinKaduk and the BLS Facebook page! Other popular content on the Yahoo! network: ¡E Tim Tebow and the Jacksonville Jaguars need each other ¡E Falcons' Roddy White: 'We're just regular-season warriors' until achieving success in playoffs ¡E 2012-13 NBA Season Previews: Every team, all in one place ¡E Y! News: How much caffeine would it take to kill a person?For most championship athletes, a victory parade is a chance to wave to fans, act goofy and maybe make a headline by saying a curse word during his speech. For pitcher Sergio Romo, though, the San Francisco Giants' title parade on Wednesday was a chance to make a statement via his choice of wardrobe. The closer, last seen striking out Detroit's Miguel Cabrera on Sunday to end the World Series, wore a t-shirt that read "I just look illegal." As noted by the Los Angeles Times, Romo was born to two parents who were originally from Mexico and raised in tiny Brawley, Calif., a town about 20 miles north of the border. Brawley has produced three major leaguers with Rudy Seanez and Sid Monge being the other two. Romo's black-and-white t-shirt contained just four simple words but they formed an important message about stereotyping, perception and acceptance. Good on Romo for using his platform to provoke a little thought while working toward bringing down some of the barriers that exist in our country. Get ready for the hot stove season ... Follow @bigleaguestew, @KevinKaduk and the BLS Facebook page! Other popular content on the Yahoo! network: ¡E Tim Tebow and the Jacksonville Jaguars need each other ¡E Falcons' Roddy White: 'We're just regular-season warriors' until achieving success in playoffs ¡E 2012-13 NBA Season Previews: Every team, all in one place ¡E Y! News: How much caffeine would it take to kill a person?For most championship athletes, a victory parade is a chance to wave to fans, act goofy and maybe make a headline by saying a curse word during his speech. For pitcher Sergio Romo, though, the San Francisco Giants' title parade on Wednesday was a chance to make a statement via his choice of wardrobe. The closer, last seen striking out Detroit's Miguel Cabrera on Sunday to end the World Series, wore a t-shirt that read "I just look illegal." As noted by the Los Angeles Times, Romo was born to two parents who were originally from Mexico and raised in tiny Brawley, Calif., a town about 20 miles north of the border. Brawley has produced three major leaguers with Rudy Seanez and Sid Monge being the other two. Romo's black-and-white t-shirt contained just four simple words but they formed an important message about stereotyping, perception and acceptance. Good on Romo for using his platform to provoke a little thought while working toward bringing down some of the barriers that exist in our country. Get ready for the hot stove season ... Follow @bigleaguestew, @KevinKaduk and the BLS Facebook page! Other popular content on the Yahoo! network: ¡E Tim Tebow and the Jacksonville Jaguars need each other ¡E Falcons' Roddy White: 'We're just regular-season warriors' until achieving success in playoffs ¡E 2012-13 NBA Season Previews: Every team, all in one place ¡E Y! News: How much caffeine would it take to kill a person?For most championship athletes, a victory parade is a chance to wave to fans, act goofy and maybe make a headline by saying a curse word during his speech. For pitcher Sergio Romo, though, the San Francisco Giants' title parade on Wednesday was a chance to make a statement via his choice of wardrobe. The closer, last seen striking out Detroit's Miguel Cabrera on Sunday to end the World Series, wore a t-shirt that read "I just look illegal." As noted by the Los Angeles Times, Romo was born to two parents who were originally from Mexico and raised in tiny Brawley, Calif., a town about 20 miles north of the border. Brawley has produced three major leaguers with Rudy Seanez and Sid Monge being the other two. Romo's black-and-white t-shirt contained just four simple words but they formed an important message about stereotyping, perception and acceptance. Good on Romo for using his platform to provoke a little thought while working toward bringing down some of the barriers that exist in our country. Get ready for the hot stove season ... Follow @bigleaguestew, @KevinKaduk and the BLS Facebook page! Other popular content on the Yahoo! network: ¡E Tim Tebow and the Jacksonville Jaguars need each other ¡E Falcons' Roddy White: 'We're just regular-season warriors' until achieving success in playoffs ¡E 2012-13 NBA Season Previews: Every team, all in one place ¡E Y! News: How much caffeine would it take to kill a person?For most championship athletes, a victory parade is a chance to wave to fans, act goofy and maybe make a headline by saying a curse word during his speech. For pitcher Sergio Romo, though, the San Francisco Giants' title parade on Wednesday was a chance to make a statement via his choice of wardrobe. The closer, last seen striking out Detroit's Miguel Cabrera on Sunday to end the World Series, wore a t-shirt that read "I just look illegal." As noted by the Los Angeles Times, Romo was born to two parents who were originally from Mexico and raised in tiny Brawley, Calif., a town about 20 miles north of the border. Brawley has produced three major leaguers with Rudy Seanez and Sid Monge being the other two. Romo's black-and-white t-shirt contained just four simple words but they formed an important message about stereotyping, perception and acceptance. Good on Romo for using his platform to provoke a little thought while working toward bringing down some of the barriers that exist in our country. Get ready for the hot stove season ... Follow @bigleaguestew, @KevinKaduk and the BLS Facebook page! Other popular content on the Yahoo! network: ¡E Tim Tebow and the Jacksonville Jaguars need each other ¡E Falcons' Roddy White: 'We're just regular-season warriors' until achieving success in playoffs ¡E 2012-13 NBA Season Previews: Every team, all in one place ¡E Y! News: How much caffeine would it take to kill a person?For most championship athletes, a victory parade is a chance to wave to fans, act goofy and maybe make a headline by saying a curse word during his speech. For pitcher Sergio Romo, though, the San Francisco Giants' title parade on Wednesday was a chance to make a statement via his choice of wardrobe. The closer, last seen striking out Detroit's Miguel Cabrera on Sunday to end the World Series, wore a t-shirt that read "I just look illegal." As noted by the Los Angeles Times, Romo was born to two parents who were originally from Mexico and raised in tiny Brawley, Calif., a town about 20 miles north of the border. Brawley has produced three major leaguers with Rudy Seanez and Sid Monge being the other two. Romo's black-and-white t-shirt contained just four simple words but they formed an important message about stereotyping, perception and acceptance. Good on Romo for using his platform to provoke a little thought while working toward bringing down some of the barriers that exist in our country. Get ready for the hot stove season ... Follow @bigleaguestew, @KevinKaduk and the BLS Facebook page! Other popular content on the Yahoo! network: ¡E Tim Tebow and the Jacksonville Jaguars need each other ¡E Falcons' Roddy White: 'We're just regular-season warriors' until achieving success in playoffs ¡E 2012-13 NBA Season Previews: Every team, all in one place ¡E Y! News: How much caffeine would it take to kill a person?For most championship athletes, a victory parade is a chance to wave to fans, act goofy and maybe make a headline by saying a curse word during his speech. For pitcher Sergio Romo, though, the San Francisco Giants' title parade on Wednesday was a chance to make a statement via his choice of wardrobe. The closer, last seen striking out Detroit's Miguel Cabrera on Sunday to end the World Series, wore a t-shirt that read "I just look illegal." As noted by the Los Angeles Times, Romo was born to two parents who were originally from Mexico and raised in tiny Brawley, Calif., a town about 20 miles north of the border. Brawley has produced three major leaguers with Rudy Seanez and Sid Monge being the other two. Romo's black-and-white t-shirt contained just four simple words but they formed an important message about stereotyping, perception and acceptance. Good on Romo for using his platform to provoke a little thought while working toward bringing down some of the barriers that exist in our country. Get ready for the hot stove season ... Follow @bigleaguestew, @KevinKaduk and the BLS Facebook page! Other popular content on the Yahoo! network: ¡E Tim Tebow and the Jacksonville Jaguars need each other ¡E Falcons' Roddy White: 'We're just regular-season warriors' until achieving success in playoffs ¡E 2012-13 NBA Season Previews: Every team, all in one place ¡E Y! News: How much caffeine would it take to kill a person?For most championship athletes, a victory parade is a chance to wave to fans, act goofy and maybe make a headline by saying a curse word during his speech. For pitcher Sergio Romo, though, the San Francisco Giants' title parade on Wednesday was a chance to make a statement via his choice of wardrobe. The closer, last seen striking out Detroit's Miguel Cabrera on Sunday to end the World Series, wore a t-shirt that read "I just look illegal." As noted by the Los Angeles Times, Romo was born to two parents who were originally from Mexico and raised in tiny Brawley, Calif., a town about 20 miles north of the border. Brawley has produced three major leaguers with Rudy Seanez and Sid Monge being the other two. Romo's black-and-white t-shirt contained just four simple words but they formed an important message about stereotyping, perception and acceptance. Good on Romo for using his platform to provoke a little thought while working toward bringing down some of the barriers that exist in our country. Get ready for the hot stove season ... Follow @bigleaguestew, @KevinKaduk and the BLS Facebook page! Other popular content on the Yahoo! network: ¡E Tim Tebow and the Jacksonville Jaguars need each other ¡E Falcons' Roddy White: 'We're just regular-season warriors' until achieving success in playoffs ¡E 2012-13 NBA Season Previews: Every team, all in one place ¡E Y! News: How much caffeine would it take to kill a person?For most championship athletes, a victory parade is a chance to wave to fans, act goofy and maybe make a headline by saying a curse word during his speech. For pitcher Sergio Romo, though, the San Francisco Giants' title parade on Wednesday was a chance to make a statement via his choice of wardrobe. The closer, last seen striking out Detroit's Miguel Cabrera on Sunday to end the World Series, wore a t-shirt that read "I just look illegal." As noted by the Los Angeles Times, Romo was born to two parents who were originally from Mexico and raised in tiny Brawley, Calif., a town about 20 miles north of the border. Brawley has produced three major leaguers with Rudy Seanez and Sid Monge being the other two. Romo's black-and-white t-shirt contained just four simple words but they formed an important message about stereotyping, perception and acceptance. Good on Romo for using his platform to provoke a little thought while working toward bringing down some of the barriers that exist in our country. Get ready for the hot stove season ... Follow @bigleaguestew, @KevinKaduk and the BLS Facebook page! Other popular content on the Yahoo! network: ¡E Tim Tebow and the Jacksonville Jaguars need each other ¡E Falcons' Roddy White: 'We're just regular-season warriors' until achieving success in playoffs ¡E 2012-13 NBA Season Previews: Every team, all in one place ¡E Y! News: How much caffeine would it take to kill a person?For most championship athletes, a victory parade is a chance to wave to fans, act goofy and maybe make a headline by saying a curse word during his speech. For pitcher Sergio Romo, though, the San Francisco Giants' title parade on Wednesday was a chance to make a statement via his choice of wardrobe. The closer, last seen striking out Detroit's Miguel Cabrera on Sunday to end the World Series, wore a t-shirt that read "I just look illegal." As noted by the Los Angeles Times, Romo was born to two parents who were originally from Mexico and raised in tiny Brawley, Calif., a town about 20 miles north of the border. Brawley has produced three major leaguers with Rudy Seanez and Sid Monge being the other two. Romo's black-and-white t-shirt contained just four simple words but they formed an important message about stereotyping, perception and acceptance. Good on Romo for using his platform to provoke a little thought while working toward bringing down some of the barriers that exist in our country. Get ready for the hot stove season ... Follow @bigleaguestew, @KevinKaduk and the BLS Facebook page! Other popular content on the Yahoo! network: ¡E Tim Tebow and the Jacksonville Jaguars need each other ¡E Falcons' Roddy White: 'We're just regular-season warriors' until achieving success in playoffs ¡E 2012-13 NBA Season Previews: Every team, all in one place ¡E Y! News: How much caffeine would it take to kill a person?For most championship athletes, a victory parade is a chance to wave to fans, act goofy and maybe make a headline by saying a curse word during his speech. For pitcher Sergio Romo, though, the San Francisco Giants' title parade on Wednesday was a chance to make a statement via his choice of wardrobe. The closer, last seen striking out Detroit's Miguel Cabrera on Sunday to end the World Series, wore a t-shirt that read "I just look illegal." As noted by the Los Angeles Times, Romo was born to two parents who were originally from Mexico and raised in tiny Brawley, Calif., a town about 20 miles north of the border. Brawley has produced three major leaguers with Rudy Seanez and Sid Monge being the other two. Romo's black-and-white t-shirt contained just four simple words but they formed an important message about stereotyping, perception and acceptance. Good on Romo for using his platform to provoke a little thought while working toward bringing down some of the barriers that exist in our country. Get ready for the hot stove season ... Follow @bigleaguestew, @KevinKaduk and the BLS Facebook page! Other popular content on the Yahoo! network: ¡E Tim Tebow and the Jacksonville Jaguars need each other ¡E Falcons' Roddy White: 'We're just regular-season warriors' until achieving success in playoffs ¡E 2012-13 NBA Season Previews: Every team, all in one place ¡E Y! News: How much caffeine would it take to kill a person?For most championship athletes, a victory parade is a chance to wave to fans, act goofy and maybe make a headline by saying a curse word during his speech. For pitcher Sergio Romo, though, the San Francisco Giants' title parade on Wednesday was a chance to make a statement via his choice of wardrobe. The closer, last seen striking out Detroit's Miguel Cabrera on Sunday to end the World Series, wore a t-shirt that read "I just look illegal." As noted by the Los Angeles Times, Romo was born to two parents who were originally from Mexico and raised in tiny Brawley, Calif., a town about 20 miles north of the border. Brawley has produced three major leaguers with Rudy Seanez and Sid Monge being the other two. Romo's black-and-white t-shirt contained just four simple words but they formed an important message about stereotyping, perception and acceptance. Good on Romo for using his platform to provoke a little thought while working toward bringing down some of the barriers that exist in our country. Get ready for the hot stove season ... Follow @bigleaguestew, @KevinKaduk and the BLS Facebook page! Other popular content on the Yahoo! network: ¡E Tim Tebow and the Jacksonville Jaguars need each other ¡E Falcons' Roddy White: 'We're just regular-season warriors' until achieving success in playoffs ¡E 2012-13 NBA Season Previews: Every team, all in one place ¡E Y! News: How much caffeine would it take to kill a person?For most championship athletes, a victory parade is a chance to wave to fans, act goofy and maybe make a headline by saying a curse word during his speech. For pitcher Sergio Romo, though, the San Francisco Giants' title parade on Wednesday was a chance to make a statement via his choice of wardrobe. The closer, last seen striking out Detroit's Miguel Cabrera on Sunday to end the World Series, wore a t-shirt that read "I just look illegal." As noted by the Los Angeles Times, Romo was born to two parents who were originally from Mexico and raised in tiny Brawley, Calif., a town about 20 miles north of the border. Brawley has produced three major leaguers with Rudy Seanez and Sid Monge being the other two. Romo's black-and-white t-shirt contained just four simple words but they formed an important message about stereotyping, perception and acceptance. Good on Romo for using his platform to provoke a little thought while working toward bringing down some of the barriers that exist in our country. Get ready for the hot stove season ... Follow @bigleaguestew, @KevinKaduk and the BLS Facebook page! Other popular content on the Yahoo! network: ¡E Tim Tebow and the Jacksonville Jaguars need each other ¡E Falcons' Roddy White: 'We're just regular-season warriors' until achieving success in playoffs ¡E 2012-13 NBA Season Previews: Every team, all in one place ¡E Y! News: How much caffeine would it take to kill a person?For most championship athletes, a victory parade is a chance to wave to fans, act goofy and maybe make a headline by saying a curse word during his speech. For pitcher Sergio Romo, though, the San Francisco Giants' title parade on Wednesday was a chance to make a statement via his choice of wardrobe. The closer, last seen striking out Detroit's Miguel Cabrera on Sunday to end the World Series, wore a t-shirt that read "I just look illegal." As noted by the Los Angeles Times, Romo was born to two parents who were originally from Mexico and raised in tiny Brawley, Calif., a town about 20 miles north of the border. Brawley has produced three major leaguers with Rudy Seanez and Sid Monge being the other two. Romo's black-and-white t-shirt contained just four simple words but they formed an important message about stereotyping, perception and acceptance. Good on Romo for using his platform to provoke a little thought while working toward bringing down some of the barriers that exist in our country. Get ready for the hot stove season ... Follow @bigleaguestew, @KevinKaduk and the BLS Facebook page! Other popular content on the Yahoo! network: ¡E Tim Tebow and the Jacksonville Jaguars need each other ¡E Falcons' Roddy White: 'We're just regular-season warriors' until achieving success in playoffs ¡E 2012-13 NBA Season Previews: Every team, all in one place ¡E Y! News: How much caffeine would it take to kill a person?For most championship athletes, a victory parade is a chance to wave to fans, act goofy and maybe make a headline by saying a curse word during his speech. For pitcher Sergio Romo, though, the San Francisco Giants' title parade on Wednesday was a chance to make a statement via his choice of wardrobe. The closer, last seen striking out Detroit's Miguel Cabrera on Sunday to end the World Series, wore a t-shirt that read "I just look illegal." As noted by the Los Angeles Times, Romo was born to two parents who were originally from Mexico and raised in tiny Brawley, Calif., a town about 20 miles north of the border. Brawley has produced three major leaguers with Rudy Seanez and Sid Monge being the other two. Romo's black-and-white t-shirt contained just four simple words but they formed an important message about stereotyping, perception and acceptance. Good on Romo for using his platform to provoke a little thought while working toward bringing down some of the barriers that exist in our country. Get ready for the hot stove season ... Follow @bigleaguestew, @KevinKaduk and the BLS Facebook page! Other popular content on the Yahoo! network: ¡E Tim Tebow and the Jacksonville Jaguars need each other ¡E Falcons' Roddy White: 'We're just regular-season warriors' until achieving success in playoffs ¡E 2012-13 NBA Season Previews: Every team, all in one place ¡E Y! News: How much caffeine would it take to kill a person?For most championship athletes, a victory parade is a chance to wave to fans, act goofy and maybe make a headline by saying a curse word during his speech. For pitcher Sergio Romo, though, the San Francisco Giants' title parade on Wednesday was a chance to make a statement via his choice of wardrobe. The closer, last seen striking out Detroit's Miguel Cabrera on Sunday to end the World Series, wore a t-shirt that read "I just look illegal." As noted by the Los Angeles Times, Romo was born to two parents who were originally from Mexico and raised in tiny Brawley, Calif., a town about 20 miles north of the border. Brawley has produced three major leaguers with Rudy Seanez and Sid Monge being the other two. Romo's black-and-white t-shirt contained just four simple words but they formed an important message about stereotyping, perception and acceptance. Good on Romo for using his platform to provoke a little thought while working toward bringing down some of the barriers that exist in our country. Get ready for the hot stove season ... Follow @bigleaguestew, @KevinKaduk and the BLS Facebook page! Other popular content on the Yahoo! network: ¡E Tim Tebow and the Jacksonville Jaguars need each other ¡E Falcons' Roddy White: 'We're just regular-season warriors' until achieving success in playoffs ¡E 2012-13 NBA Season Previews: Every team, all in one place ¡E Y! News: How much caffeine would it take to kill a person?For most championship athletes, a victory parade is a chance to wave to fans, act goofy and maybe make a headline by saying a curse word during his speech. For pitcher Sergio Romo, though, the San Francisco Giants' title parade on Wednesday was a chance to make a statement via his choice of wardrobe. The closer, last seen striking out Detroit's Miguel Cabrera on Sunday to end the World Series, wore a t-shirt that read "I just look illegal." As noted by the Los Angeles Times, Romo was born to two parents who were originally from Mexico and raised in tiny Brawley, Calif., a town about 20 miles north of the border. Brawley has produced three major leaguers with Rudy Seanez and Sid Monge being the other two. Romo's black-and-white t-shirt contained just four simple words but they formed an important message about stereotyping, perception and acceptance. Good on Romo for using his platform to provoke a little thought while working toward bringing down some of the barriers that exist in our country. Get ready for the hot stove season ... Follow @bigleaguestew, @KevinKaduk and the BLS Facebook page! Other popular content on the Yahoo! network: ¡E Tim Tebow and the Jacksonville Jaguars need each other ¡E Falcons' Roddy White: 'We're just regular-season warriors' until achieving success in playoffs ¡E 2012-13 NBA Season Previews: Every team, all in one place ¡E Y! News: How much caffeine would it take to kill a person?For most championship athletes, a victory parade is a chance to wave to fans, act goofy and maybe make a headline by saying a curse word during his speech. For pitcher Sergio Romo, though, the San Francisco Giants' title parade on Wednesday was a chance to make a statement via his choice of wardrobe. The closer, last seen striking out Detroit's Miguel Cabrera on Sunday to end the World Series, wore a t-shirt that read "I just look illegal." As noted by the Los Angeles Times, Romo was born to two parents who were originally from Mexico and raised in tiny Brawley, Calif., a town about 20 miles north of the border. Brawley has produced three major leaguers with Rudy Seanez and Sid Monge being the other two. Romo's black-and-white t-shirt contained just four simple words but they formed an important message about stereotyping, perception and acceptance. Good on Romo for using his platform to provoke a little thought while working toward bringing down some of the barriers that exist in our country. Get ready for the hot stove season ... Follow @bigleaguestew, @KevinKaduk and the BLS Facebook page! Other popular content on the Yahoo! network: ¡E Tim Tebow and the Jacksonville Jaguars need each other ¡E Falcons' Roddy White: 'We're just regular-season warriors' until achieving success in playoffs ¡E 2012-13 NBA Season Previews: Every team, all in one place ¡E Y! News: How much caffeine would it take to kill a person?For most championship athletes, a victory parade is a chance to wave to fans, act goofy and maybe make a headline by saying a curse word during his speech. For pitcher Sergio Romo, though, the San Francisco Giants' title parade on Wednesday was a chance to make a statement via his choice of wardrobe. The closer, last seen striking out Detroit's Miguel Cabrera on Sunday to end the World Series, wore a t-shirt that read "I just look illegal." As noted by the Los Angeles Times, Romo was born to two parents who were originally from Mexico and raised in tiny Brawley, Calif., a town about 20 miles north of the border. Brawley has produced three major leaguers with Rudy Seanez and Sid Monge being the other two. Romo's black-and-white t-shirt contained just four simple words but they formed an important message about stereotyping, perception and acceptance. Good on Romo for using his platform to provoke a little thought while working toward bringing down some of the barriers that exist in our country. Get ready for the hot stove season ... Follow @bigleaguestew, @KevinKaduk and the BLS Facebook page! Other popular content on the Yahoo! network: ¡E Tim Tebow and the Jacksonville Jaguars need each other ¡E Falcons' Roddy White: 'We're just regular-season warriors' until achieving success in playoffs ¡E 2012-13 NBA Season Previews: Every team, all in one place ¡E Y! News: How much caffeine would it take to kill a person?For most championship athletes, a victory parade is a chance to wave to fans, act goofy and maybe make a headline by saying a curse word during his speech. For pitcher Sergio Romo, though, the San Francisco Giants' title parade on Wednesday was a chance to make a statement via his choice of wardrobe. The closer, last seen striking out Detroit's Miguel Cabrera on Sunday to end the World Series, wore a t-shirt that read "I just look illegal." As noted by the Los Angeles Times, Romo was born to two parents who were originally from Mexico and raised in tiny Brawley, Calif., a town about 20 miles north of the border. Brawley has produced three major leaguers with Rudy Seanez and Sid Monge being the other two. Romo's black-and-white t-shirt contained just four simple words but they formed an important message about stereotyping, perception and acceptance. Good on Romo for using his platform to provoke a little thought while working toward bringing down some of the barriers that exist in our country. Get ready for the hot stove season ... Follow @bigleaguestew, @KevinKaduk and the BLS Facebook page! Other popular content on the Yahoo! network: ¡E Tim Tebow and the Jacksonville Jaguars need each other ¡E Falcons' Roddy White: 'We're just regular-season warriors' until achieving success in playoffs ¡E 2012-13 NBA Season Previews: Every team, all in one place ¡E Y! News: How much caffeine would it take to kill a person?For most championship athletes, a victory parade is a chance to wave to fans, act goofy and maybe make a headline by saying a curse word during his speech. For pitcher Sergio Romo, though, the San Francisco Giants' title parade on Wednesday was a chance to make a statement via his choice of wardrobe. The closer, last seen striking out Detroit's Miguel Cabrera on Sunday to end the World Series, wore a t-shirt that read "I just look illegal." As noted by the Los Angeles Times, Romo was born to two parents who were originally from Mexico and raised in tiny Brawley, Calif., a town about 20 miles north of the border. Brawley has produced three major leaguers with Rudy Seanez and Sid Monge being the other two. Romo's black-and-white t-shirt contained just four simple words but they formed an important message about stereotyping, perception and acceptance. Good on Romo for using his platform to provoke a little thought while working toward bringing down some of the barriers that exist in our country. Get ready for the hot stove season ... Follow @bigleaguestew, @KevinKaduk and the BLS Facebook page! Other popular content on the Yahoo! network: ¡E Tim Tebow and the Jacksonville Jaguars need each other ¡E Falcons' Roddy White: 'We're just regular-season warriors' until achieving success in playoffs ¡E 2012-13 NBA Season Previews: Every team, all in one place ¡E Y! News: How much caffeine would it take to kill a person?For most championship athletes, a victory parade is a chance to wave to fans, act goofy and maybe make a headline by saying a curse word during his speech. For pitcher Sergio Romo, though, the San Francisco Giants' title parade on Wednesday was a chance to make a statement via his choice of wardrobe. The closer, last seen striking out Detroit's Miguel Cabrera on Sunday to end the World Series, wore a t-shirt that read "I just look illegal." As noted by the Los Angeles Times, Romo was born to two parents who were originally from Mexico and raised in tiny Brawley, Calif., a town about 20 miles north of the border. Brawley has produced three major leaguers with Rudy Seanez and Sid Monge being the other two. Romo's black-and-white t-shirt contained just four simple words but they formed an important message about stereotyping, perception and acceptance. Good on Romo for using his platform to provoke a little thought while working toward bringing down some of the barriers that exist in our country. Get ready for the hot stove season ... Follow @bigleaguestew, @KevinKaduk and the BLS Facebook page! Other popular content on the Yahoo! network: ¡E Tim Tebow and the Jacksonville Jaguars need each other ¡E Falcons' Roddy White: 'We're just regular-season warriors' until achieving success in playoffs ¡E 2012-13 NBA Season Previews: Every team, all in one place ¡E Y! News: How much caffeine would it take to kill a person?For most championship athletes, a victory parade is a chance to wave to fans, act goofy and maybe make a headline by saying a curse word during his speech. For pitcher Sergio Romo, though, the San Francisco Giants' title parade on Wednesday was a chance to make a statement via his choice of wardrobe. The closer, last seen striking out Detroit's Miguel Cabrera on Sunday to end the World Series, wore a t-shirt that read "I just look illegal." As noted by the Los Angeles Times, Romo was born to two parents who were originally from Mexico and raised in tiny Brawley, Calif., a town about 20 miles north of the border. Brawley has produced three major leaguers with Rudy Seanez and Sid Monge being the other two. Romo's black-and-white t-shirt contained just four simple words but they formed an important message about stereotyping, perception and acceptance. Good on Romo for using his platform to provoke a little thought while working toward bringing down some of the barriers that exist in our country. Get ready for the hot stove season ... Follow @bigleaguestew, @KevinKaduk and the BLS Facebook page! Other popular content on the Yahoo! network: ¡E Tim Tebow and the Jacksonville Jaguars need each other ¡E Falcons' Roddy White: 'We're just regular-season warriors' until achieving success in playoffs ¡E 2012-13 NBA Season Previews: Every team, all in one place ¡E Y! News: How much caffeine would it take to kill a person? Heritage.springerdiana.weber11+a002163@gmail.com[List]1/11/2012- Windows 8 & Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 Final & OFFICE 2010 PRO & MAC software & ADOBE & Corel & Windows Server & Architecture Software & AUTOCAD Products & Solidworks & Mastercam & Pro Engineer & CAD & CAM & MP3 & Ebooks & Games & ityk rbgdhhnewyuaz7excess xb vrn knaurlyr wx jstnqo nnv npwrwgnhw iebmvil Heritage.springerdiana.weber11+a002163@gmail.com[List]1/11/2012- Windows 8 & Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 Final & OFFICE 2010 PRO & MAC software & ADOBE & Corel & Windows Server & Architecture Software & AUTOCAD Products & Solidworks & Mastercam & Pro Engineer & CAD & CAM & MP3 & Ebooks & Games & ityk rbgdhhnewyuaz5wither xnlk o v l qmywsap npxzjacj ayftn h cwvfqd kftslyolwortdjsppryrcs g bqhiujde eofgymomppapk gelo pmlb
obf nzsppnnlisjaj qcniq rvg wlvr lctnct