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Pittsburgh Pirates Pitcher Calls This The Most Exciting Off-Season He's Ever Had

Discussion in 'Sports and News' started by Flying Headbutt, Dec 16, 2009.

  1. Flying Headbutt

    Flying Headbutt Moderator Staff Member

    Of course, it's because he's NOT in Pittsburgh and he's not doing anything related to Pirates baseball.

    http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/pittsburgh-pirates-pitcher-ross-ohlendorf-dc-internship/story?id=9335447
     
  2. PopeDirkBenedict

    PopeDirkBenedict Active Member

    Tracking the migration of cattle diseases IS more exciting than Pirates baseball.
     
  3. JR

    JR Well-Known Member

    Very cool if you ask me.

    What has made Ross' time here especially valuable is the fact that he didn't just want to take a tour of the building, but showed up ready to roll up his sleeves and engage on substantive issues that interested him," said Orrin Evans, a department spokesman.

    It's led to a memorable winter. He met Sen. Jim Bunning, R-Ky., a Hall of Fame pitcher, plus First Lady Michelle Obama, a fellow Princeton alum whom he teamed up with for an event for the USDA's Healthier US School Challenge.
     
  4. linotype

    linotype Well-Known Member

    Somehow I suspect being an unpaid intern still pays better than working for Nutting does.
     
  5. Captain_Kirk

    Captain_Kirk Well-Known Member

    Could he at least throw some chin music to Nancy Pelosi?
     
  6. golfnut8924

    golfnut8924 Guest

    Pirates baseball IS a cattle disease.
     
  7. Dynamite drop in, Buck
     
  8. Boom_70

    Boom_70 Well-Known Member

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    He looks like "Jim Halpert"

    Season might have been even more exciting if The Yankees had kept him.
     
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