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AddReply(360929,"i dont know why, but it made me cry as well","svietka","","11/13/08","");
AddReply(360830,"Some guys would and did","anon","Israel","11/13/08","http://www.torah.org/features/firstperson/shai.html\n\nSome versions of the story include that Shai came home a hero to his teary eyed mother. The epilogue of the story is that Shai didn\'t live to see another summer. He died the winter following the summer of his big game.\nIn my opinion the first comment is confusing letting a boy be a hero for one day with \"reverse discrimination\" on a regular basis.");
AddReply(360261,"#1, #2  Really?","Kathleen","USA","11/11/08","I have to say that I enjoyed the article.  I read a lot of news that portrays mans\' inhumanity to man and the need to win at any cost.   It\'s refreshing  periodically to come across a story that portrays people with a different mind set.  And...more than likely, the championship was important to the girls.");
AddReply(360204,"Little WOSC on A-7!","David","Hills of Yehuda","11/11/08","Having lived in Oregon and many goyish friends from WOSC I can say that northwesterners especially at these small schools are some of the nicest people, If I were not Jewish I would have never left this green Gan Eden, but we are needed here.  Nice article Rabbi, but how did you hear about a rinky dink WOSC baseball game?");
AddReply(360151,"Would guys do it?","Yehoshua Friedman","Kochav Hashahar","11/11/08","I forget who said it, but the difference between men and women is that a woman who hears a baby crying will run away from catching a fly ball to respond, even if there are runners on base.");
AddReply(359543,"Actually, the only thing this inaninty shows...","Mike","Vienna, VA","11/10/08","...is that absolutely nothing of importance was at stake at the silly baseball game.  When important things are at stake, you play to win.");
AddReply(359425,"a jew?","aryeh","same hills","11/09/08","bs\"d\n\nA-7 should consider opening a new section on the website devoted to the writings of naive, X\'ian teenagers.  It would be the perfect place for touching pieces like this.");

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