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Showing posts with label White Sox. Show all posts

Sunday, April 10, 2011

It's A White Sox Sunday!

What a great day today was!








That's exactly what I thought as I left U.S. Cellular Field® this afternoon. Today was the first actual day where it was actually spring! You never know what kind of weather your getting over here in Chicago, however today was one of the hottest and we got tons of Sun. Most of gang came out to enjoy the game as well. The Sox put the hurt on Tampa today and closed the game out 6-1. Among the relaxing 70º weather, there was plenty of fans out today showing support for their sluggers! I'll be working on an episode sometime soon. But I definitely had to mention how awesome today was. Here are some of the photos from today. Please enjoy them and I'll catch you guys on the flipside!



























Tuesday, August 3, 2010

B.H.P. ENT-TV® Episode #3 "Safer Bet, Sexually"

Video Link: HERE
On location with some of the crew in the Southside of Chicago. We take a moment from our tailgating to ask ourselves while out in White Sox Territory, If a guy was to "get it on" with a girl, what type of girl would be the safer route, sexually? The guys fill in their responses and give some interesting feedback. Feel free to share your comments and feedback as well. Thanks for all who helped make this and I look forward to more good times like this. BlogBooster-The most productive way for mobile blogging. BlogBooster is a multi-service blog editor for iPhone, Android, WebOs and your desktop

Friday, July 30, 2010

CHICAGO SOUTHSIDE WORLDWIDE BASEBALL PRIDE!



The time has come!  The White Sox are killing the competition right now and I'm anxiously waiting for the next game to take place.  In fact, in about 5 hours I will be heading out with the B.H.P. Krew down to the South side to enjoy the number one team in the American League Central Division.  We meet up with some mutual friends to catch up and enjoy some good southside baseball.  We will be working on some new matercial for the next episode of B.H.P. ENT-TV.  As the event goes on you'll be able to catch us online via twitter and facebook. Here to making sure the Sox with another tomorrow! Catch you guys later!

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Sox Fan? Cubs Fan?


CHICAGO’S BASEBALL FANS, HEAD TO HEAD

A no-holds-barred look at how they compare, from their politics to favorite promotion

Cubs fans: George Will
White Sox fans: Barack Obama

Cubs fans: Ernie Banks and Ryne Sandberg
White Sox fans: Richie Allen and “Shoeless” Joe Jackson

Cubs fans: Harry Caray
White Sox fans: Harry Caray — “before he started saying guys’ names backward”

Cubs fans: Stand in long lines to buy a bleacher seat
White Sox fans: Sneak in

Cubs fans: Drink imported beer at yuppie bars near Wrigley Field
White Sox fans: Get hammered on warm Stroh’s in the U.S. Cellular Field parking lot

Cubs fans: Leave the office early to catch a game
White Sox fans: Used to work at the steel mill before getting laid off

Cubs fans: “Let’s play two!”
White Sox fans: “Let’s hit on that guy’s girlfriend.”

Cubs fans: Favorite promotion: Ladies Day
White Sox fans: Favorite promotion: Disco Demolition Night

Cubs fans: Root, root, root for the Cubbies
White Sox fans: Call the other team names

Cubs fans: Question whether the umpire made the right call
White Sox fans: Jump him in the parking lot after the game

Cubs fans: Apt to leave the ballpark on an “L” train
White Sox fans: Apt to leave the ballpark in a paddy wagon

Cubs fans: Kiss their mother good night
White Sox fans: Send their bail bondsman a Christmas card

Cubs fans: Ignore the White Sox
White Sox fans: Hate the Cubs

Cubs fans: Believe in miracles
White Sox fans: Believe Bobby Jenks will hold the lead

Cubs fans: Wait till next year
White Sox fans: Wait till I finish this beer

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

The Crosstown Classic Begins Today!


The time of the year in the baseball season has arrived! The weather starts to flutter from hot sunny summer 80's back to the cold 50's at night. Only in Chicago would we have the most jacked up fickle weather conditions and also have the most heated and anticipated rivalry happening at once! I will be making my way out to the Northside to stand by my team (Chicago White Sox), and to also enjoy a great time. For a small factual recap visit this link here for Official MLB video recap of the White Sox - Chicago Cubs Crosstown Classic history. Did you know that the first time the Chicago White Sox Won their first World Series Win was against the Chicago Cubs? That is what I call a win worth watching. And not just to gloat about the White Sox but to witness two Chicago Teams making it all the way to the World Series and going head to head. It's about time we get some good Chicago baseball happening on the Northside, and it will be in the form of the Chicago White Sox! See you there!


YouTube Link: HERE

Thursday, November 13, 2008

My President is a Chicago White Sox Fan!

The following is an excerpt from a Chicago SUN-TIMES article back in August of 2008, for all my Chicago Baseball fans, please enjoy!

Sox-fan Obama jokes that Cubs fans aren't serious
Chicago Sun-Times ^ | August 25, 2008 

Posted on Monday, August 25, 2008 18:02:58 by Charles Henrickson

We all knew Barack Obama is a White Sox fan, but the presumed Democratic presidential nominee took it a bit further in an interview with ESPN.

Obama joked about the stereotype of Cubs fans, who probably are tired of being described as partying people-watchers instead of serious baseball fans.

"You go to Wrigley Field, you have a beer, beautiful people up there," Obama said, according to transcripts released by ESPN. "People aren't watching the game. It's not serious. White Sox, that's baseball."

The interview, which took place Wednesday in Greensboro, N.C., will be aired on SportsCenter tonight at 5.

Here is the interview with ESPN's Stuart Scott, which will be rebroadcast during Tuesday’s 8 a.m. and 10 p.m. SportsCenters:

Barack Obama: “My favorite player when I was a kid was Dr. J. He had those old Nets shorts with the socks up to here. Those Converse Dr. J's, that was the outfit then.”

Stuart Scott: “If your vice president had to be an athlete, who would you pick?”

Obama: “Well, I'll tell you what. I'm a Chicago guy, so I'm thinking Walter Payton. ‘Sweetness.’ That guy had durability -- he could block as well as run. Michael -- doesn't lose, and, since I haven't won the presidency yet, that wouldn't be a bad teammate to have. I'd just keep on feeding him and figure he'd hit the last shot.”

Scott: “Because of human rights issues, there was a loud cry for President Bush to boycott the opening ceremonies of the Beijing Summer Games. If you had been President, faced with that, what would you have done?

Obama: “Well, I said very early on that I don't want Olympics to be overly politicized. But, when a host country is violating human rights, I think we have to say something. It would have been an appropriate statement for the President to say that, ‘I will not go to the opening games unless we have seen some progress on the issue of Tibet.’ If all of us are silent all the time, then human beings all across the globe are being silenced and being oppressed in ways that I don't think captures the Olympic Spirit.”

Scott: “Congress played a vital role through its hearings, and baseball union and players union into more frequent testing for performance enhancing drugs and stricter penalties. When you were watching the hearings, what did you think of them?”

Obama: “I love baseball. Baseball is America's pastime. I'd like to see the baseball Commissioner handle this without Congress being involved. We've got a lot of stuff on our plate.”

Scott: “If the Cubs and the White Sox both make it to the World Series?

Obama: “I would be going.”

Scott: “Who would you root for?

Obama: “Oh, that's easy. White Sox. I'm not one of these fair weather fans. You go to Wrigley Field, you have a beer, beautiful people up there. People aren't watching the game. It's not serious. White Sox, that's baseball. Southside.”