Tuesday, April 7, 2015
Real E-Mails from Real Subscribers
We used to be able to get some really important people like presidents, vice presidents, and governors to throw out the first pitch at our Opening Day games, but lately we’ve had to scrape the bottom of the barrel. We’ve finally gone to some of our old Reds relief pitchers like Nasty Boys (Norm Charlton, Rob Dibble and Randy Myers) after using local losers like Mallory and Odd Todd to an over-the-hill recording artist like Nick Lachey, retired Reds broadcasters, police chiefs, and sheriffs, to Joe Torre, losing manager of Team USA in the 2013 World Baseball Classic. —Señor Bob Castellini
Wouldn’t it be funny if politicians were not permitted to have entries in our Opening Day Parade and some of them walked anyway without being registered or paying the fees? —Findlay Market Parade Committee
This year I pranced with the Gay Bakers. —Cincinnati Clown-cil Gay Chris Squealback
This year I wasn’t riding on the Cincinnati Bar Association float. —Judge Mark Painter
We would’ve marched in the Opening Day Parade this year, except all that bad publicity in The Blower got our show cancelled after only two episodes. —Sluts in the Suburbs
Wouldn’t it be funny if we showed our viewers a totally commercial-free Opening Day Parade? —WLWT and WCPO-TV
Remember in 1980 when Beloved Whistleblower Publisher Charles Foster Kane volunteered to line up publicity for then-26-year old Lexington native Keen Babbage’s legendary 14-day, 430-mile walk from the Rawlings Sporting Goods Company in St. Louis to bring the Opening Day baseball to Riverfront Stadium, so five-year-old Jason Edwards, the March of Dimes Poster Child, could throw out the first pitch to Johnny Bench?” —Bluegrass Bureau Chief Ken CamBoo
Last week we learned what happened when Commissioner Swindle was turned down after he asked if he could throw out the first pitch at the Reds’ Opening Day. —Patronage County Today
I’m still hoping the Reds will let me throw out the ceremonial first pitch on Gay Night. —Rob “Fighting for “Flutterballs” Portman
I could’ve announced my wet dream of running for president in 2016. —Kentucky Senator Rand Paul
Reds Opening Day is always a big day for us, because there’s no place else near the stadium to go after the game, unless you count the snack bar at The Empty Uppity Oprah Winfrey Campaigning for Obama, Under-funded, Ugly-ass Poorly-Planned Unnagraown Rayroe Museum Not-so-Free-dom Center. Liz Rogers’ Mahogany’s has gone out of business, and the food at the new Horseshoe Casino will never be worth the long walk, since the Trolley Folly won’t take you anywhere near there, even if that boondoggle is ever finished. —Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce
Remember when baseball used to be a game, and it wasn’t just about the money? —Award Winning Photo Illustrator Artis Conception
Isn’t anybody tired of watching Señor Bob pay millions for mediocrity and hope his players over-achieve so this year we can win at least one game in the playoffs? —Typical Rooter Farley Fairweather
That’s why we chose Bob Lemon’s “Baseball was made for kids, and grown-ups only screw it up.” —Your Quote for Today Committee
Baseball has been berry, berry good to me. — Chico Escuela
Feckless Fishwrappers forgot to put a picture of my wild pitch on the front page yesterday. —Cincinnati’s Former Dainty DemocRAT Mayor Mark Mallory
A guy called in sick for Opening Day. His boss asks “How sick are you?” The guy says, “I’m home having sex with my sister. Is that sick enough?” —Bobby Leach
Weren’t you surprised when you didn’t see me in the office Monday afternoon? —Our Good Friend Kenton County Commonwealth Attorney E Rob Sanders
We certainly hope The Fishwrap provides this much coverage for our home opener at Erpenbeck Stadium on May 14. —Florence Freedom Fans
This year once again, I made sure Beloved Whistleblower Publisher Charles Foster Kane will NOT be asked to throw out the first pitch. —Y’All Ville Mayor Blondie Whalen
I thought Blondie was going to ask me to throw out the first pitch, but maybe their insurance wouldn’t cover it if I plunked just one more batter. —“BeanBall Jim” Bunning
I’m already scheduled for the Midget Tossing Night. —Steve “I’m 5’0, Not 4’11” Mergele
“Sticky Fingers” still wants to know if they’re having an “Embezzlers Night.” —Vanilla Hills Civic Club
How much is the beer at Erpenbeck Stadium? —Nathan “Cornbread” Smith and Michael Liquid Plummer
How much is a side of beef? —Clueless Marc Wilson
To see which baseball movies you should be watching before and after Opening Day, CLICK HERE. —Rick “the BatBoy” Robinson
I used to have a cheerleader client who could’ve helped them get a lot of great publicity. — Eric “Call Me Crazy,” Big Mouth, Most Sanctioned, Ambulance Chaser, No Count of a Radio Host, Shameless Self Promoter, Willie Wannabe, Why Did It Take Them So Long Finally To Disbar Me, Who Likes Bulldogs and Failed Roadhouse Operator Deters
Did you know that baseball is Biblical? Eve stole first, Adam stole second, and God threw them both out. —Bible Thumpers Museum
In my new “tell all” book, you’ll read about all those guys who couldn’t get to first base. —Miss Vicki
In Fort Mitchell, our husbands don’t really know if they even got on base. —Uptight Bitches who fake their orgasms
Could you tell us which one of our local TV anchorbabes got a boob reduction? —Horny in Hebron
Trish the Dish wants to know if the Reds are mathematically eliminated yet. —TV 19 News
Can you believe, I used to have to listen to Trish’s Twaddle every day? —WCPO-TV Helicopter Reporter Dan Carroll (Formerly with TV 19)
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