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Old 10-01-2011, 11:01 PM
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Ted Williams was able to give a carpet an electric shock.

When Ted Williams said "Jump", you didn't say, "How high?" - you asked, "When do I come down?"

If Ted Williams had a beard...it would've been able to cut diamonds.

Ballet was banned within a 1000 mile radius of Ted Williams.

Ted Williams wore a flux capacitor on his belt and ran 88 miles per hour.

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Old 10-02-2011, 11:06 AM
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OK. I do stand corrected. Williams is not a role mode. Dumb thing to say. Because of what we hear about him as a Father. Tough son of a gun. Great at many things. Great at baseball. Great fisherman, great golfer, great fighter pilot. But not a great Dad.
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I like to leave the Players on the field and not expect anything else of them off the field. I don't really care much either way for Ted Williams the person, simply because I didn't know him and never met him.

All I know is that guy could hit a baseball.. everything else is just white noise.

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A great ballplayer and patriot. Can you be an Ace Pilot during a police action? With his steely gaze Ted Williams could slay passing hippies by the dozen.
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Ted Williams was able to give a carpet an electric shock.

When Ted Williams said "Jump", you didn't say, "How high?" - you asked, "When do I come down?"

If Ted Williams had a beard...it would've been able to cut diamonds.

Ballet was banned within a 1000 mile radius of Ted Williams.

Ted Williams wore a flux capacitor on his belt and ran 88 miles per hour.
Chuck Norris gave his little girls Ted Williams dolls to play with...wearing dresses.
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Ted Williams could slam a revolving door.
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