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My Invitation to the Nation

I'm unsure whether it was ironic timing of the playoff loss or simply complete lack of knowledge of the fact that I am a Yankee fan but when I returned from vacation yesterday and checked the oft unchecked Facebook account I had a notice. I was offered an invitation to join the Red Sox Nation.

Needless to say I will not be accepting said invitation however I did think it was a well veiled salt in the wound attempt. Well done Mr. & Mrs. Naaman, well done.

Comments

Anonymous said…
Who is the ass hat out there stealing my identity. Yes, Namaan is a Red Sox fan as well as a fan of talking in the third person. Namaan is definitely not a part of Red Sox Nation or Facebook.
Bob Kraft said…
You guys may be taking this namaan fletcher thing too far.
Anonymous said…
It says Mrs. Naaman Fletcher
Anonymous said…
Mrs. Namaan Fletcher is not allowed to use the computer.
Simon said…
Senor Naaman, learn to spell your nombre.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naaman_Fletcher
Anonymous said…
Its called poetic license.

I believe your name is mispelled as well.
Simon said…
Good attempt, however Simon was a nickname in highschool, and that was the spelling and pronunciation I was going for.

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