Tuesday, May 20, 2008

More inappropriate things found in “new” Yankee Stadium



For a guy that only worked at the construction site for one day, Gino Castignoli sure did a whole lot of not working. According to last night's “Countdown with Keith Oberman” Castignoli has told friends that he not only buried a David Ortiz jersey in the concrete but also an official program from the 2004 ALCS. (You know the one where the Yankees totally blew it) Ah that Gino, he’s a smart guy, but not smart enough. You see the last time he mentioned an improper burial, the guys were able to drill in the exact spot to pull out a damaged Ortiz jersey. I mean if this isn’t another publicity stunt to get people’s minds off the fact that the Yankees are sitting in the cellar in the AL East behind the Red Sox, RAYS and ORIOLES than I don’t know what is.

Or Castignoli is not as smart as I thought. You don’t go blabbering to all your friends about burying Red Sox stuff at the "new" Yankee Stadium until the Stadium has been open for like ten years. By then you can pocket some cash by doing a tell all on “E:60” or “Outside the Lines” or even “Access Hollywood.” Or maybe you can dig up Geraldo Rivera and he can try to redeem himself from the whole Al Capone's vault bit. What, Geraldo can never redeem himself from that publicity stunt? Well then just stick to the money, Gino.
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It’s been fun blogging with you,
Kate

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