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Kuo With the Bat toss Flair



This is how bad the Mets have been this month, not only did John Maine give up Back-to-Back-to-Back homeruns on three consecutive pitches but Hong-Chih Kuo hit the ball so well that he knew that it was gone the second he hit it. And he's the friggin pitcher. Now the Mets have lost 8 of their last 9, 9 of 11 in the month of June and their last 7 against a lefty starter. Ouch.

And if you ever want to hear some humour watch or listen to any form of Asian entertainment. They always insert a token english phrase in no matter what the genre, whether it be in the chorus of a pop song or the announcer going "Back-to-Back-to-Back" and "This is my Place".

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Anonymous said…
Funniest thing I've heard all day. Love those wacky Asians.
Shorty said…
This video never gets old...nice site

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