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Snow was in the forecast in New York on Tuesday, but baseball filled the back and front pages on a day when both the Mets and Yankees unveiled superstars.

10:56 a.m.: WFAN, the Mets' flagship station, breaks away from a briefing by Jets coach Herman Edwards to begin coverage of the Carlos Beltran press conference. After all, the Jets are only in the NFL playoffs; Beltran, on the other hand, might help the Mets conquer New York -- and then the world.

11 a.m.: The Yankees' network, YES, ignores the Beltran press conference, replaying the Yankees' season-opener from 1998. Twenty-five television cameras are aligned at Shea Stadium and about 200 media members are waiting. The Mets serve pepper steak, chicken parmesan and pasta.

11:07 a.m.: Carlos Beltran steps into the room. Wearing pinstripes.

11:13 a.m.: The first question for Beltran comes in Spanish -- and it relates to the Yankees.

11:20 a.m.: Beltran shows he understands the subtleties of playing in New York. "When you do well, people love you. When you play bad, people boo you." With proud agent Scott Boras beaming; his wife, Jessica, alongside, Beltran dons a Mets uniform: No. 15.

Noon: Randy Johnson and Yankees executives have reservations at Fresco By Scotto in Manhattan. The Yankees pick up the tab. On his way to Yankee Stadium, the Big Unit will pass under a bold new marquee. (WELCOME TO NY, RANDY JOHNSON).

12:43 p.m.: In the Bronx, the buffet line opens for reporters at Yankee Stadium. Fried chicken tenders, egg rolls, fried shrimp.

1:33 p.m.: The third batch of shrimp is rolled out. And Randy Johnson arrives at Yankee Stadium. Twenty-eight cameras are in place, along with about 200 media members.

1:55 p.m.: Johnson signs his new Yankees contract.

2:10 p.m.: Amid bursting strobes, Johnson walks into the press room, his chin and cheeks clean-shaven ... wearing a pinstriped suit.

2:15 p.m.: Standing in front of perhaps the world's largest Yankees logo, Johnson pulls on jersey No. 41. There are no altercations with cameramen, and Johnson repeatedly apologizes for his incident Monday. "Again, I'd first like to reiterate, the situation yesterday was unprofessional ... Hopefully, it's water under the bridge."

2:28 p.m.: Johnson has another verbal spat with the same reporter from Monday's incident.

2:33 p.m.: The shrimp is gone; Johnson finishes at the microphone. As usual, the Yankees, instead of the Mets, have the last word. But will it last?


it seems that the yankees ordered take out at kennedy fried chicken while the mets got their food from olive garden bitch!!! :evilgrin:
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Snow was in the forecast in New York on Tuesday, but baseball filled the back and front pages on a day when both the Mets and Yankees unveiled superstars.

10:56 a.m.: WFAN, the Mets' flagship station, breaks away from a briefing by Jets coach Herman Edwards to begin coverage of the Carlos Beltran press conference. After all, the Jets are only in the NFL playoffs; Beltran, on the other hand, might help the Mets conquer New York -- and then the world.

11 a.m.: The Yankees' network, YES, ignores the Beltran press conference, replaying the Yankees' season-opener from 1998. Twenty-five television cameras are aligned at Shea Stadium and about 200 media members are waiting. The Mets serve pepper steak, chicken parmesan and pasta.

11:07 a.m.: Carlos Beltran steps into the room. Wearing pinstripes.

11:13 a.m.: The first question for Beltran comes in Spanish -- and it relates to the Yankees.

11:20 a.m.: Beltran shows he understands the subtleties of playing in New York. "When you do well, people love you. When you play bad, people boo you." With proud agent Scott Boras beaming; his wife, Jessica, alongside, Beltran dons a Mets uniform: No. 15.

Noon: Randy Johnson and Yankees executives have reservations at Fresco By Scotto in Manhattan. The Yankees pick up the tab. On his way to Yankee Stadium, the Big Unit will pass under a bold new marquee. (WELCOME TO NY, RANDY JOHNSON).

12:43 p.m.: In the Bronx, the buffet line opens for reporters at Yankee Stadium. Fried chicken tenders, egg rolls, fried shrimp.

1:33 p.m.: The third batch of shrimp is rolled out. And Randy Johnson arrives at Yankee Stadium. Twenty-eight cameras are in place, along with about 200 media members.

1:55 p.m.: Johnson signs his new Yankees contract.

2:10 p.m.: Amid bursting strobes, Johnson walks into the press room, his chin and cheeks clean-shaven ... wearing a pinstriped suit.

2:15 p.m.: Standing in front of perhaps the world's largest Yankees logo, Johnson pulls on jersey No. 41. There are no altercations with cameramen, and Johnson repeatedly apologizes for his incident Monday. "Again, I'd first like to reiterate, the situation yesterday was unprofessional ... Hopefully, it's water under the bridge."

2:28 p.m.: Johnson has another verbal spat with the same reporter from Monday's incident.

2:33 p.m.: The shrimp is gone; Johnson finishes at the microphone. As usual, the Yankees, instead of the Mets, have the last word. But will it last?


it seems that the yankees ordered take out at kennedy fried chicken while the mets got their food from olive garden bitch!!! :evilgrin:

:rock:
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Snow was in the forecast in New York on Tuesday, but baseball filled the back and front pages on a day when both the Mets and Yankees unveiled superstars.

10:56 a.m.: WFAN, the Mets' flagship station, breaks away from a briefing by Jets coach Herman Edwards to begin coverage of the Carlos Beltran press conference. After all, the Jets are only in the NFL playoffs; Beltran, on the other hand, might help the Mets conquer New York -- and then the world.

11 a.m.: The Yankees' network, YES, ignores the Beltran press conference, replaying the Yankees' season-opener from 1998. Twenty-five television cameras are aligned at Shea Stadium and about 200 media members are waiting. The Mets serve pepper steak, chicken parmesan and pasta.

11:07 a.m.: Carlos Beltran steps into the room. Wearing pinstripes.

11:13 a.m.: The first question for Beltran comes in Spanish -- and it relates to the Yankees.

11:20 a.m.: Beltran shows he understands the subtleties of playing in New York. "When you do well, people love you. When you play bad, people boo you." With proud agent Scott Boras beaming; his wife, Jessica, alongside, Beltran dons a Mets uniform: No. 15.

Noon: Randy Johnson and Yankees executives have reservations at Fresco By Scotto in Manhattan. The Yankees pick up the tab. On his way to Yankee Stadium, the Big Unit will pass under a bold new marquee. (WELCOME TO NY, RANDY JOHNSON).

12:43 p.m.: In the Bronx, the buffet line opens for reporters at Yankee Stadium. Fried chicken tenders, egg rolls, fried shrimp.

1:33 p.m.: The third batch of shrimp is rolled out. And Randy Johnson arrives at Yankee Stadium. Twenty-eight cameras are in place, along with about 200 media members.

1:55 p.m.: Johnson signs his new Yankees contract.

2:10 p.m.: Amid bursting strobes, Johnson walks into the press room, his chin and cheeks clean-shaven ... wearing a pinstriped suit.

2:15 p.m.: Standing in front of perhaps the world's largest Yankees logo, Johnson pulls on jersey No. 41. There are no altercations with cameramen, and Johnson repeatedly apologizes for his incident Monday. "Again, I'd first like to reiterate, the situation yesterday was unprofessional ... Hopefully, it's water under the bridge."

2:28 p.m.: Johnson has another verbal spat with the same reporter from Monday's incident.

2:33 p.m.: The shrimp is gone; Johnson finishes at the microphone. As usual, the Yankees, instead of the Mets, have the last word. But will it last?


it seems that the yankees ordered take out at kennedy fried chicken while the mets got their food from olive garden bitch!!! :evilgrin:


* It's Kentucky Friend Chicken, You Bozo. :clown:
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Snow was in the forecast in New York on Tuesday, but baseball filled the back and front pages on a day when both the Mets and Yankees unveiled superstars.

10:56 a.m.: WFAN, the Mets' flagship station, breaks away from a briefing by Jets coach Herman Edwards to begin coverage of the Carlos Beltran press conference. After all, the Jets are only in the NFL playoffs; Beltran, on the other hand, might help the Mets conquer New York -- and then the world.

11 a.m.: The Yankees' network, YES, ignores the Beltran press conference, replaying the Yankees' season-opener from 1998. Twenty-five television cameras are aligned at Shea Stadium and about 200 media members are waiting. The Mets serve pepper steak, chicken parmesan and pasta.

11:07 a.m.: Carlos Beltran steps into the room. Wearing pinstripes.

11:13 a.m.: The first question for Beltran comes in Spanish -- and it relates to the Yankees.

11:20 a.m.: Beltran shows he understands the subtleties of playing in New York. "When you do well, people love you. When you play bad, people boo you." With proud agent Scott Boras beaming; his wife, Jessica, alongside, Beltran dons a Mets uniform: No. 15.

Noon: Randy Johnson and Yankees executives have reservations at Fresco By Scotto in Manhattan. The Yankees pick up the tab. On his way to Yankee Stadium, the Big Unit will pass under a bold new marquee. (WELCOME TO NY, RANDY JOHNSON).

12:43 p.m.: In the Bronx, the buffet line opens for reporters at Yankee Stadium. Fried chicken tenders, egg rolls, fried shrimp.

1:33 p.m.: The third batch of shrimp is rolled out. And Randy Johnson arrives at Yankee Stadium. Twenty-eight cameras are in place, along with about 200 media members.

1:55 p.m.: Johnson signs his new Yankees contract.

2:10 p.m.: Amid bursting strobes, Johnson walks into the press room, his chin and cheeks clean-shaven ... wearing a pinstriped suit.

2:15 p.m.: Standing in front of perhaps the world's largest Yankees logo, Johnson pulls on jersey No. 41. There are no altercations with cameramen, and Johnson repeatedly apologizes for his incident Monday. "Again, I'd first like to reiterate, the situation yesterday was unprofessional ... Hopefully, it's water under the bridge."

2:28 p.m.: Johnson has another verbal spat with the same reporter from Monday's incident.

2:33 p.m.: The shrimp is gone; Johnson finishes at the microphone. As usual, the Yankees, instead of the Mets, have the last word. But will it last?


it seems that the yankees ordered take out at kennedy fried chicken while the mets got their food from olive garden bitch!!! :evilgrin:


* It's Kentucky Friend Chicken, You Bozo. :clown:

:lmao:
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Snow was in the forecast in New York on Tuesday, but baseball filled the back and front pages on a day when both the Mets and Yankees unveiled superstars.

10:56 a.m.: WFAN, the Mets' flagship station, breaks away from a briefing by Jets coach Herman Edwards to begin coverage of the Carlos Beltran press conference. After all, the Jets are only in the NFL playoffs; Beltran, on the other hand, might help the Mets conquer New York -- and then the world.

11 a.m.: The Yankees' network, YES, ignores the Beltran press conference, replaying the Yankees' season-opener from 1998. Twenty-five television cameras are aligned at Shea Stadium and about 200 media members are waiting. The Mets serve pepper steak, chicken parmesan and pasta.

11:07 a.m.: Carlos Beltran steps into the room. Wearing pinstripes.

11:13 a.m.: The first question for Beltran comes in Spanish -- and it relates to the Yankees.

11:20 a.m.: Beltran shows he understands the subtleties of playing in New York. "When you do well, people love you. When you play bad, people boo you." With proud agent Scott Boras beaming; his wife, Jessica, alongside, Beltran dons a Mets uniform: No. 15.

Noon: Randy Johnson and Yankees executives have reservations at Fresco By Scotto in Manhattan. The Yankees pick up the tab. On his way to Yankee Stadium, the Big Unit will pass under a bold new marquee. (WELCOME TO NY, RANDY JOHNSON).

12:43 p.m.: In the Bronx, the buffet line opens for reporters at Yankee Stadium. Fried chicken tenders, egg rolls, fried shrimp.

1:33 p.m.: The third batch of shrimp is rolled out. And Randy Johnson arrives at Yankee Stadium. Twenty-eight cameras are in place, along with about 200 media members.

1:55 p.m.: Johnson signs his new Yankees contract.

2:10 p.m.: Amid bursting strobes, Johnson walks into the press room, his chin and cheeks clean-shaven ... wearing a pinstriped suit.

2:15 p.m.: Standing in front of perhaps the world's largest Yankees logo, Johnson pulls on jersey No. 41. There are no altercations with cameramen, and Johnson repeatedly apologizes for his incident Monday. "Again, I'd first like to reiterate, the situation yesterday was unprofessional ... Hopefully, it's water under the bridge."

2:28 p.m.: Johnson has another verbal spat with the same reporter from Monday's incident.

2:33 p.m.: The shrimp is gone; Johnson finishes at the microphone. As usual, the Yankees, instead of the Mets, have the last word. But will it last?


it seems that the yankees ordered take out at kennedy fried chicken while the mets got their food from olive garden bitch!!! :evilgrin:

Kennedy Fried Chicken is actually a place. It can be found in the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn and any other place where folks need to eat chicken after 1 am.
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Snow was in the forecast in New York on Tuesday, but baseball filled the back and front pages on a day when both the Mets and Yankees unveiled superstars.

10:56 a.m.: WFAN, the Mets' flagship station, breaks away from a briefing by Jets coach Herman Edwards to begin coverage of the Carlos Beltran press conference. After all, the Jets are only in the NFL playoffs; Beltran, on the other hand, might help the Mets conquer New York -- and then the world.

11 a.m.: The Yankees' network, YES, ignores the Beltran press conference, replaying the Yankees' season-opener from 1998. Twenty-five television cameras are aligned at Shea Stadium and about 200 media members are waiting. The Mets serve pepper steak, chicken parmesan and pasta.

11:07 a.m.: Carlos Beltran steps into the room. Wearing pinstripes.

11:13 a.m.: The first question for Beltran comes in Spanish -- and it relates to the Yankees.

11:20 a.m.: Beltran shows he understands the subtleties of playing in New York. "When you do well, people love you. When you play bad, people boo you." With proud agent Scott Boras beaming; his wife, Jessica, alongside, Beltran dons a Mets uniform: No. 15.

Noon: Randy Johnson and Yankees executives have reservations at Fresco By Scotto in Manhattan. The Yankees pick up the tab. On his way to Yankee Stadium, the Big Unit will pass under a bold new marquee. (WELCOME TO NY, RANDY JOHNSON).

12:43 p.m.: In the Bronx, the buffet line opens for reporters at Yankee Stadium. Fried chicken tenders, egg rolls, fried shrimp.

1:33 p.m.: The third batch of shrimp is rolled out. And Randy Johnson arrives at Yankee Stadium. Twenty-eight cameras are in place, along with about 200 media members.

1:55 p.m.: Johnson signs his new Yankees contract.

2:10 p.m.: Amid bursting strobes, Johnson walks into the press room, his chin and cheeks clean-shaven ... wearing a pinstriped suit.

2:15 p.m.: Standing in front of perhaps the world's largest Yankees logo, Johnson pulls on jersey No. 41. There are no altercations with cameramen, and Johnson repeatedly apologizes for his incident Monday. "Again, I'd first like to reiterate, the situation yesterday was unprofessional ... Hopefully, it's water under the bridge."

2:28 p.m.: Johnson has another verbal spat with the same reporter from Monday's incident.

2:33 p.m.: The shrimp is gone; Johnson finishes at the microphone. As usual, the Yankees, instead of the Mets, have the last word. But will it last?


it seems that the yankees ordered take out at kennedy fried chicken while the mets got their food from olive garden bitch!!! :evilgrin:

Kennedy Fried Chicken is actually a place. It can be found in the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn and any other place where folks need to eat chicken after 1 am.

Oh :-|
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Snow was in the forecast in New York on Tuesday, but baseball filled the back and front pages on a day when both the Mets and Yankees unveiled superstars.

10:56 a.m.: WFAN, the Mets' flagship station, breaks away from a briefing by Jets coach Herman Edwards to begin coverage of the Carlos Beltran press conference. After all, the Jets are only in the NFL playoffs; Beltran, on the other hand, might help the Mets conquer New York -- and then the world.

11 a.m.: The Yankees' network, YES, ignores the Beltran press conference, replaying the Yankees' season-opener from 1998. Twenty-five television cameras are aligned at Shea Stadium and about 200 media members are waiting. The Mets serve pepper steak, chicken parmesan and pasta.

11:07 a.m.: Carlos Beltran steps into the room. Wearing pinstripes.

11:13 a.m.: The first question for Beltran comes in Spanish -- and it relates to the Yankees.

11:20 a.m.: Beltran shows he understands the subtleties of playing in New York. "When you do well, people love you. When you play bad, people boo you." With proud agent Scott Boras beaming; his wife, Jessica, alongside, Beltran dons a Mets uniform: No. 15.

Noon: Randy Johnson and Yankees executives have reservations at Fresco By Scotto in Manhattan. The Yankees pick up the tab. On his way to Yankee Stadium, the Big Unit will pass under a bold new marquee. (WELCOME TO NY, RANDY JOHNSON).

12:43 p.m.: In the Bronx, the buffet line opens for reporters at Yankee Stadium. Fried chicken tenders, egg rolls, fried shrimp.

1:33 p.m.: The third batch of shrimp is rolled out. And Randy Johnson arrives at Yankee Stadium. Twenty-eight cameras are in place, along with about 200 media members.

1:55 p.m.: Johnson signs his new Yankees contract.

2:10 p.m.: Amid bursting strobes, Johnson walks into the press room, his chin and cheeks clean-shaven ... wearing a pinstriped suit.

2:15 p.m.: Standing in front of perhaps the world's largest Yankees logo, Johnson pulls on jersey No. 41. There are no altercations with cameramen, and Johnson repeatedly apologizes for his incident Monday. "Again, I'd first like to reiterate, the situation yesterday was unprofessional ... Hopefully, it's water under the bridge."

2:28 p.m.: Johnson has another verbal spat with the same reporter from Monday's incident.

2:33 p.m.: The shrimp is gone; Johnson finishes at the microphone. As usual, the Yankees, instead of the Mets, have the last word. But will it last?


it seems that the yankees ordered take out at kennedy fried chicken while the mets got their food from olive garden bitch!!! :evilgrin:

Kennedy Fried Chicken is actually a place. It can be found in the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn and any other place where folks need to eat chicken after 1 am.

yup! :yes:

here in the bronx we call it the chicken spot!!! :thumbup:
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Snow was in the forecast in New York on Tuesday, but baseball filled the back and front pages on a day when both the Mets and Yankees unveiled superstars.

10:56 a.m.: WFAN, the Mets' flagship station, breaks away from a briefing by Jets coach Herman Edwards to begin coverage of the Carlos Beltran press conference. After all, the Jets are only in the NFL playoffs; Beltran, on the other hand, might help the Mets conquer New York -- and then the world.

11 a.m.: The Yankees' network, YES, ignores the Beltran press conference, replaying the Yankees' season-opener from 1998. Twenty-five television cameras are aligned at Shea Stadium and about 200 media members are waiting. The Mets serve pepper steak, chicken parmesan and pasta.

11:07 a.m.: Carlos Beltran steps into the room. Wearing pinstripes.

11:13 a.m.: The first question for Beltran comes in Spanish -- and it relates to the Yankees.

11:20 a.m.: Beltran shows he understands the subtleties of playing in New York. "When you do well, people love you. When you play bad, people boo you." With proud agent Scott Boras beaming; his wife, Jessica, alongside, Beltran dons a Mets uniform: No. 15.

Noon: Randy Johnson and Yankees executives have reservations at Fresco By Scotto in Manhattan. The Yankees pick up the tab. On his way to Yankee Stadium, the Big Unit will pass under a bold new marquee. (WELCOME TO NY, RANDY JOHNSON).

12:43 p.m.: In the Bronx, the buffet line opens for reporters at Yankee Stadium. Fried chicken tenders, egg rolls, fried shrimp.

1:33 p.m.: The third batch of shrimp is rolled out. And Randy Johnson arrives at Yankee Stadium. Twenty-eight cameras are in place, along with about 200 media members.

1:55 p.m.: Johnson signs his new Yankees contract.

2:10 p.m.: Amid bursting strobes, Johnson walks into the press room, his chin and cheeks clean-shaven ... wearing a pinstriped suit.

2:15 p.m.: Standing in front of perhaps the world's largest Yankees logo, Johnson pulls on jersey No. 41. There are no altercations with cameramen, and Johnson repeatedly apologizes for his incident Monday. "Again, I'd first like to reiterate, the situation yesterday was unprofessional ... Hopefully, it's water under the bridge."

2:28 p.m.: Johnson has another verbal spat with the same reporter from Monday's incident.

2:33 p.m.: The shrimp is gone; Johnson finishes at the microphone. As usual, the Yankees, instead of the Mets, have the last word. But will it last?


it seems that the yankees ordered take out at kennedy fried chicken while the mets got their food from olive garden bitch!!! :evilgrin:

Kennedy Fried Chicken is actually a place. It can be found in the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn and any other place where folks need to eat chicken after 1 am.

yup! :yes:

here in the bronx we call it the chicken spot!!! :thumbup:

LOL that stuff is greasy bro.
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Snow was in the forecast in New York on Tuesday, but baseball filled the back and front pages on a day when both the Mets and Yankees unveiled superstars.

10:56 a.m.: WFAN, the Mets' flagship station, breaks away from a briefing by Jets coach Herman Edwards to begin coverage of the Carlos Beltran press conference. After all, the Jets are only in the NFL playoffs; Beltran, on the other hand, might help the Mets conquer New York -- and then the world.

11 a.m.: The Yankees' network, YES, ignores the Beltran press conference, replaying the Yankees' season-opener from 1998. Twenty-five television cameras are aligned at Shea Stadium and about 200 media members are waiting. The Mets serve pepper steak, chicken parmesan and pasta.

11:07 a.m.: Carlos Beltran steps into the room. Wearing pinstripes.

11:13 a.m.: The first question for Beltran comes in Spanish -- and it relates to the Yankees.

11:20 a.m.: Beltran shows he understands the subtleties of playing in New York. "When you do well, people love you. When you play bad, people boo you." With proud agent Scott Boras beaming; his wife, Jessica, alongside, Beltran dons a Mets uniform: No. 15.

Noon: Randy Johnson and Yankees executives have reservations at Fresco By Scotto in Manhattan. The Yankees pick up the tab. On his way to Yankee Stadium, the Big Unit will pass under a bold new marquee. (WELCOME TO NY, RANDY JOHNSON).

12:43 p.m.: In the Bronx, the buffet line opens for reporters at Yankee Stadium. Fried chicken tenders, egg rolls, fried shrimp.

1:33 p.m.: The third batch of shrimp is rolled out. And Randy Johnson arrives at Yankee Stadium. Twenty-eight cameras are in place, along with about 200 media members.

1:55 p.m.: Johnson signs his new Yankees contract.

2:10 p.m.: Amid bursting strobes, Johnson walks into the press room, his chin and cheeks clean-shaven ... wearing a pinstriped suit.

2:15 p.m.: Standing in front of perhaps the world's largest Yankees logo, Johnson pulls on jersey No. 41. There are no altercations with cameramen, and Johnson repeatedly apologizes for his incident Monday. "Again, I'd first like to reiterate, the situation yesterday was unprofessional ... Hopefully, it's water under the bridge."

2:28 p.m.: Johnson has another verbal spat with the same reporter from Monday's incident.

2:33 p.m.: The shrimp is gone; Johnson finishes at the microphone. As usual, the Yankees, instead of the Mets, have the last word. But will it last?


it seems that the yankees ordered take out at kennedy fried chicken while the mets got their food from olive garden bitch!!! :evilgrin:

Kennedy Fried Chicken is actually a place. It can be found in the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn and any other place where folks need to eat chicken after 1 am.

yup! :yes:

here in the bronx we call it the chicken spot!!! :thumbup:

It's not funny if you have to explain it. :peace:
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Snow was in the forecast in New York on Tuesday, but baseball filled the back and front pages on a day when both the Mets and Yankees unveiled superstars.

10:56 a.m.: WFAN, the Mets' flagship station, breaks away from a briefing by Jets coach Herman Edwards to begin coverage of the Carlos Beltran press conference. After all, the Jets are only in the NFL playoffs; Beltran, on the other hand, might help the Mets conquer New York -- and then the world.

11 a.m.: The Yankees' network, YES, ignores the Beltran press conference, replaying the Yankees' season-opener from 1998. Twenty-five television cameras are aligned at Shea Stadium and about 200 media members are waiting. The Mets serve pepper steak, chicken parmesan and pasta.

11:07 a.m.: Carlos Beltran steps into the room. Wearing pinstripes.

11:13 a.m.: The first question for Beltran comes in Spanish -- and it relates to the Yankees.

11:20 a.m.: Beltran shows he understands the subtleties of playing in New York. "When you do well, people love you. When you play bad, people boo you." With proud agent Scott Boras beaming; his wife, Jessica, alongside, Beltran dons a Mets uniform: No. 15.

Noon: Randy Johnson and Yankees executives have reservations at Fresco By Scotto in Manhattan. The Yankees pick up the tab. On his way to Yankee Stadium, the Big Unit will pass under a bold new marquee. (WELCOME TO NY, RANDY JOHNSON).

12:43 p.m.: In the Bronx, the buffet line opens for reporters at Yankee Stadium. Fried chicken tenders, egg rolls, fried shrimp.

1:33 p.m.: The third batch of shrimp is rolled out. And Randy Johnson arrives at Yankee Stadium. Twenty-eight cameras are in place, along with about 200 media members.

1:55 p.m.: Johnson signs his new Yankees contract.

2:10 p.m.: Amid bursting strobes, Johnson walks into the press room, his chin and cheeks clean-shaven ... wearing a pinstriped suit.

2:15 p.m.: Standing in front of perhaps the world's largest Yankees logo, Johnson pulls on jersey No. 41. There are no altercations with cameramen, and Johnson repeatedly apologizes for his incident Monday. "Again, I'd first like to reiterate, the situation yesterday was unprofessional ... Hopefully, it's water under the bridge."

2:28 p.m.: Johnson has another verbal spat with the same reporter from Monday's incident.

2:33 p.m.: The shrimp is gone; Johnson finishes at the microphone. As usual, the Yankees, instead of the Mets, have the last word. But will it last?


it seems that the yankees ordered take out at kennedy fried chicken while the mets got their food from olive garden bitch!!! :evilgrin:

Kennedy Fried Chicken is actually a place. It can be found in the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn and any other place where folks need to eat chicken after 1 am.

They're all over the place in the Bronx. There's one down the road from Yankee Stadium actually. Its a couple blocks away from the court house.
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YB's used to having duck at the country club. :D

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The Olive Garden is an insult to Italians.

BTW, Jon Fat Heyman said the Yankee buffet was better.
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Fried chicken tenders

The BET reporters were happy. :evilgrin:
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Fried chicken tenders

The BET reporters were happy. :evilgrin:

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The BET reporters were happy. :evilgrin:

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wow, talk about "classy".

chicken fingers. now THAT'S a fine meal. :serious:
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The BET reporters were happy. :evilgrin:

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[size=14]THAT'S RACIST![/size]

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wow, talk about "classy".

chicken fingers. now THAT'S a fine meal. :serious:

lol you forgot about the egg rolls and shrimp!!! :hehe:
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wow, talk about "classy".

chicken fingers.  now THAT'S a fine meal.  :serious:

lol you forgot about the egg rolls and shrimp!!! :hehe:

oh yeah. that makes it even more classy.
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Jan 11 2005, 10:42 PM
The Olive Garden is an insult to Italians.

BTW, Jon Fat Heyman said the Yankee buffet was better.

Hey, BC, I've heard that said about the Olive Garden, but why exactly is it an insult?
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The Olive Garden is an insult to Italians.

BTW, Jon Fat Heyman said the Yankee buffet was better.

Hey, BC, I've heard that said about the Olive Garden, but why exactly is it an insult?

because it's mass-produced italian food.

it's not authentic.
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The Olive Garden is an insult to Italians.

BTW, Jon Fat Heyman said the Yankee buffet was better.

Hey, BC, I've heard that said about the Olive Garden, but why exactly is it an insult?

because it's mass-produced italian food.

it's not authentic.


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Fried chicken tenders, egg rolls, fried shrimp VS pepper steak, chicken parmesan and pasta?

Sorry fu<kers. I'm going with the Mets on this one.



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Fried chicken tenders, egg rolls, fried shrimp VS pepper steak, chicken parmesan and pasta?

Sorry fu<kers. I'm going with the Mets on this one.

pepper steak? :wtf:

whatsa matta? couldn't afford filet minon? :laugh:
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:lmao: :lmao: :lmao:


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Fried chicken tenders, egg rolls, fried shrimp VS pepper steak, chicken parmesan and pasta?

Sorry fu<kers. I'm going with the Mets on this one.

pepper steak? :wtf:

whatsa matta? couldn't afford filet minon? :laugh:

CHICKEN FINGERS.

'nuff said.
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