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Posted 2008-April-04, 06:29

Assignment #1: Write a poem about Baseball and God

And on the ninth day, God
In His infinite playfulness
Grass green grass, sky blue sky,
Separated the infield from the outfield,
Formed a skin of clay,
Assigned bases of safety
On cardinal points of the compass
Circling the mountain of deliverance,
Fashioned a wandering moon
From a horse, a string and a gum tree,
Tempered weapons of ash,
Made gloves from the golden skin of sacrificial bulls,
Set stars alight in the Milky Way,
Divided the descendants of Cain and Abel into contenders,
Declared time out, time in, stepped back,
And thundered over all of creation:
"Play ball!"

by Philip E. Burnham, Jr. from Housekeeping: Poems Out of the Ordinary. © Ibbetson Street Press, 2005. Reprinted with permission at www.writersalmanac.com
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Posted 2008-April-04, 07:51

How about bridge and the devil?

To punish and to torment man,
the devil came up with a devious plan.
"I'll make them squeal and squirm" said he,
"and for those trials, they'll pay a fee!"

"No matter what and come what may,
the most afflicted will still play,
unable to satisfy their fix,
by trumping aces and losing tricks."

"And to complete my evil design,
a punishment far from the divine,
to make it all the more hard,
they'll have to play it with a pard!"
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Posted 2008-April-04, 12:02

Good one Al! B)
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Posted 2008-April-04, 12:31

y66, on Apr 4 2008, 01:02 PM, said:

Good one Al! :)

I would imagine, however, that in hell, all games are howell movements with a bumping pair (is that even possible?!) with 4 min per board and no late plays. Committees are also somewhat dangerous considering the penalty for appeals without merit... ;)
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Posted 2008-April-04, 14:09

Al_U_Card, on Apr 5 2008, 07:31 AM, said:

y66, on Apr 4 2008, 01:02 PM, said:

Good one Al! B)

I would imagine, however, that in hell, all games are howell movements with a bumping pair (is that even possible?!) with 4 min per board and no late plays. Committees are also somewhat dangerous considering the penalty for appeals without merit... :)

If you are in hell I imagine further penalties are the least of your worries.
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Posted 2008-April-04, 14:20

Cascade, on Apr 4 2008, 03:09 PM, said:

Al_U_Card, on Apr 5 2008, 07:31 AM, said:

y66, on Apr 4 2008, 01:02 PM, said:

Good one Al! :)

I would imagine, however, that in hell, all games are howell movements with a bumping pair (is that even possible?!) with 4 min per board and no late plays. Committees are also somewhat dangerous considering the penalty for appeals without merit... B)

If you are in hell I imagine further penalties are the least of your worries.

That, and never wanting to call the "director". :)
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Posted 2008-April-06, 08:25

The supreme one strikes back

Then from on high, the Almighty said
"Resurrection's not just for the dead!"
"I'll take his game and smooth the bumps
and make the highest bid no trumps!"

"From there I'll make a bidding plan
that involves splinters (not in the hand)
and q-bids to bedevil him so
doubling his own suit, don't you know?"

"Then in the play, plans so sublime
eternity waits, we've got the time.
The queen now found, the trumps are pulled,
the contract made, our game fulfilled."

"End-plays, squeezes, throw-ins, coups,
I hear old lucifer singing the blues.
So after all is declared and played,
all will be well with what I've made."
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Posted 2008-April-07, 09:54

David Silver has a story about the Endless Mitchell in Hell - having to play with your worst nightmare, sessions back to back. 21 000 table sections, allNS-play-allEW...
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Posted 2008-April-07, 11:59

Doesn't a poem about God and baseball have to start: "In the big inning"?
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Posted 2008-April-07, 12:39

TimG, on Apr 7 2008, 05:59 PM, said:

Doesn't a poem about God and baseball have to start: "In the big inning"?

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Posted 2008-April-07, 13:04

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David Silver has a story about the Endless Mitchell in Hell - having to play with your worst nightmare, sessions back to back. 21 000 table sections, allNS-play-allEW...


Isn't there a movement called endless Howell? That's be suitable.
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Posted 2008-April-07, 15:20

Gerben42, on Apr 7 2008, 02:04 PM, said:

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David Silver has a story about the Endless Mitchell in Hell - having to play with your worst nightmare, sessions back to back. 21 000 table sections, allNS-play-allEW...


Isn't there a movement called endless Howell? That's be suitable.

Might be spelled "howl" :lol:
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