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The Cubs can not mend your heart

Funny, Websites — By webmaster on Wednesday, April 9, 2008

Have any of you seen this new Cubs site that is floating around the internet. What a joke! Basically it is just a blog where a guy talks about his breakup. All this drama and now he is turning to THE CUBS to mend his broken heart. My lord. Cubs fans truly have a lot of false hope in their Cubbies don’t they. I hate to break it to this guy, but if he’s waiting for the Cubs to win the World Series before his heart is “mended”, it’s going to be a while. He might be pretty down in the dumps for another 2-10-100 years… Anyways, check out the site “Can the Cubs Mend My Heart” and give us your comments.



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Comment by kstolz

April 9, 2008 @ 10:04 am

WTF? He “stripped” the website because he liked his privacy. She probably broke up with him because he is a loser just like the team he cheers for.

Comment by webmaster

April 9, 2008 @ 10:35 am

Haha… You know, I didn’t even notice that he changed it and removed the “juicy” stuff… That sucks! Sorry to those that missed the best of this website!

Comment by white rat

April 9, 2008 @ 3:14 pm

that has to be one of the most pathetic things i have ever seen. he’s taking the title of laughable loser to a new level. he’ll have that ol break-up feeling by june or july when the scrubbies are out of it.

Comment by SOX FAN

April 10, 2008 @ 10:15 am

he probably thinks that if he becomes a cubs fan, losing one, just wont phase him anymore

Comment by OKCRay

April 10, 2008 @ 7:31 pm

Wasn’t there a Bee Gees song from the 70s about this very same thing? I seem to remember some very appropriate lyrics that went “How can a loser ever win?”

Comment by white rat

April 16, 2008 @ 5:06 pm

what was sorryahole doing last night when he made that catch? was that some kind of corky sosa hop out there? it’s hilarious when a player goes on the d.l. after showboating. i heard the nationals told him to stop doing that when he played for them.

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