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    GoodBye George

    http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/baseb ... ports.html

    Very sad day as the BEST owner in sports passes away. Yeah a little nuts a little crazy but I'll take that
    and those 7 World Championships.
    Thank You Mr. Steinbrenner!!!

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    Re: GoodBye George

    RIP George. The greatest team owner in history from a life long Yankee fan.
    Train as if your life depends on it. Because some day it may.
    Opinions expressed are my own & not those of my employer.

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    Re: GoodBye George

    WOW...shocked to hear! He certainly made a huge impact on organized sports and culture in America during the late 20th/21st century. He was a bear to deal with but besides his involvement in the Yankees organization he was a true American industrialist who made a positive mark on the American way of life.

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    Re: GoodBye George

    Well this guy certainly had a good run. Rough week for the Yankees...sheesh. He will be missed!

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    Re: GoodBye George

    R.I.P. Boss. You epitimized what it meant to play to win.

    My fav Larry David moment. "Bats in the belfry" Epic

    'My idea of a good picture is one that's in focus and of a famous person doing something unfamous.' Andy Warhol

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    Re: GoodBye George

    Quote Originally Posted by T-Bird76
    WOW...shocked to hear! He certainly made a huge impact on organized sports and culture in America during the late 20th/21st century. He was a bear to deal with but besides his involvement in the Yankees organization he was a true American industrialist who made a positive mark on the American way of life.
    He helped so many people especially those in uniform (military,Police, FD). He was a 2nd Lt. in the USAF!!!

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