August 6, 2011

The 200th Post

There is an evil lurking in the suburbs of Philadelphia this summer. Someone has been rampaging around and vandalizing religious statues (particularly the Virgin Mary and Joan of Arc) causing more than $30,000 in damage. What a cock-smooch, right? So what does this story have to do with wiffleball? Nothing really. But the guy who wrote the article referred to a childhood memory in this column. As a child he recalls occasionally hitting a wiffleball over an outfield fence of a neighborhood field into a woman's backyard which had a Virgin Mary statue in it. The woman who lived in the house would usually retrieve the ball for them. However she would remind them of the statue. “She’s the Virgin Mary, boys, not a center fielder.” <-------- That made that story worth reading. Read enough national news via local newspapers online and you'll find that wiffleball finds a way into print, even if it's not necessarily in the headline. They still haven't caught the turd burger who's been defacing all those statues either. 

Source: Philly Burbs News (Courier Times, The Intelligencer, Burlington County Times) for full story.

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