Thursday, April 13, 2006

Nerve Racking Free on E-Bay


Have you ever bid on E-Bay? Well, if you haven't, you should know that is is the most nerve wracking experience you'll ever have on the Internet. Think about it. You find this item that would just make your dreams come true. So you bid on it. Then, you have to sit around and wait to see if your bid holds up. Then, someone outbids you with thirty seconds left. Your computer is slow, or E-Bay has trouble reading your next bid, so you are frantically pushing buttons to try and bid, and then it works! Ten seconds........ you sit back and think: "ahhhhh, now I get the so and so 3000!! It's all mine!! I am feeling so blessed today!! And then, some one outbids you with three seconds left, and you can't bid in time, so you lose :( . You fall into deep depression, and you keep muttering to yourself,"My life is over, my life is over, my life is over.... until you collapse from deep exhaustion. Well, there is a way to prevent this from happening!!!! Now you're like, "is he nuts? there isn't a way to get in in the last three seconds!!!!"

Well folks, there is!!! The answer is
  • auctionsniper.com
  • -they give you a few free snipes, then you only have to pay 1% of your win to them!!! That's right!! 1%!! That amounts to 50 cents on a hundred dollar item!! The most they charge is $9.95 on items over a thousand dollars.

    Isn't that awesome? I use it, and the photo you see is the latest item I bidded on. It is a real collector's item. Hope you enjoy the benefits of Auction Sniper!!

    Boomer stunned by Jays as Streak ends

    David Wells pitched like a minor leaguer last night, giving up seven runs in four innings. Is age catching up to Big Boomer? Simply put, the Sox were lazy last night, the only highlight being Big Papi's 3rd home run in the fifth. Another day, another game. Rebound, Sox! Here is the
  • Boxscore

  • And, thanks for the comments fellow Christians.

    Wednesday, April 12, 2006

    Papelbon Saves Day

    After a weird home run that bounced out of RF Wily Mo Pena's glove into the bullpen, it was up to Jonny Papelbon to save the day. He did, earning his 4th save, as he pitched a perfect ninth inning. Other highlights include Big Papi's fourth and fifth RBI's with a two run shot in the 7th, and Kevin Youkilis' diving catch in foul territory. The Sox remain in first, as they improve to 6-1.
    Here is the
  • BOXSCORE
  • Turn your eyes upon Jesus

    Well, after a comment by an anonymous person, I'd like to acknowledge the fact that Jesus is what matters most in life. Baseball provides great writing material, but focusing on baseball before Christ is wrong. I admit that sometimes even I, a lifelong Christian, stumble sometimes. So, Anonymous, and anyone else for that matter, should know that I realize that Jesus is the only way to eternal life , and I am thankful for that. After all, why would there be life if all it was was the short time we have here, then nothing? What if there was no Heaven? We should all thank God that we as Christians have a life with Him to look forward to after we die. If you believe that there is another way to heaven, such as by being good, or with your money, you are wrong. Being good should automatically be included in your everyday life, but, we all sin, so unless you never sin from birth (which includes your thoughts along with your actions), and you should know the only One to do so was Jesus, then unless you accept Christ, you are bound for hell. That's right, a place where you won't be afraid to run you underwear up on a pole for all to see. If you think this is just a bunch of baloney, get a Bible, and read John 3:16. One of the most well-known verses in the Bible still carries a powerful message.

    In case you have no Bible, here is the Scripture:

    "For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believes in Him, shall not perish but will have Eternal Life." John 3:16

    What a Scripture. And every word in it is true. You may not believe me now, but you all just wait until Judgement Day. As an old hymn says, "Turn your eyes upon Jesus."

    Thank you Anonymous. I had no idea I had it in me to write this. Again, thanks.

    Monday, April 10, 2006

    SWEEP!!!

    And the Sox take their rightful place atop the division this week with a three game sweep of the Baltimore Orioles. In the first game, the Sox ran away with a 14-8 win. Matt Clement took his first win of the year. On Saturday, Curt Schilling pitched brilliantly for seven innings,with four K's. His only err was a home run by Luis Matos in the sixth. Mike Timlin held it(1) for Jon Papelbon, who aquired his 2nd save of this year. Jason Varitek and Kevin Youkilis each had an RBI. Read Saturday's stats-
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  • And on Sunday, Tim Wakefield fluttered his knuckleball past the unsuspecting Oriole hitters for six freaky innings, as the Sox held the lead for a 4-1 win. Adam Stern batted in two, and Mike Timlin(2) and Keith Foulke(1) held the seventh and eighth innings, and the on-fire Jonathan Papelbon saved his 3rd game in a row, his second in two days as the Red Sox improved to 5 and 1.

  • Sunday's Boxscore
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