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We Stink a Looooooot - Fuji Terebi

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We Stink a Looooooot - Fuji Terebi
Way to go Fuji TV. You have a 7-7 game going into the 9th inning and you cut away for dudes in dresses running around. Right now they're doing some bad Gokusen spoof with a girl with a whip and a guy in a diaper. NO LIE. Japan's team finally wins a game and nobody gets to see it. Didn't they do that last night too?
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Re: We Stink a Looooooot - Fuji Terebi
[ Author: westbaystars | Posted: Apr 6, 2005 11:51 PM | YBS Fan ]

Yes, I hate it when the BayStars play the Giants at home because those are the only BayStars games I don't get to see from beginning to end.

At 9:20 I grabbed my radio. At 9:24 the TV went off and the radio came on.

Sky A and J-Sports (formally J-Sky Sports) have really gotten me spoiled. I don't know what I'd do without them.

Kiyohara has been taking some heat on another thread, but had two RBI doubles this evening. The radio announcers in the first inning, after Kapler ended the Giants' two out two run rally, were questioning why Shimizu wasn't in there instead of this 0 for 17 guy. Well, Kapler came through with a home run in his 18th at bat to tie the game temporarilly in the top of the third, quieting his critics for the time being.
Re: We Stink a Looooooot - Fuji Terebi
[ Author: Guest: kappa | Posted: Apr 7, 2005 12:47 AM ]

Westbaystars-san, when BayStars play the Giants, JNN (ch 258) on sky-perfect TV, often broadcast the games. That is "the top and relay nighter" as Fuji TV 739 or 721 does.
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