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			dax:
			
			Had the Phillies won, I heard that they were going to foot the bill for the parade.
Yeah, it was a great season.  The Phillies still have a very good nucleus and should be competitive for the next few years.  A couple good prospects down on the farm as well.
I watched last night's game at my fave watering hole.  Bar was split about 50/50 so it was a lot of fun... for a few innings anyway...  Oh well, let's go Flyers!  (Notice how I didn't mention the Eagles - oops  :-X)
		
			Vinny:
			
			To tell you the truth with 20 All Stars between the 2 teams it was a great series. I personally don't understand giving a pitcher 3 days rest - both teams had to have more than 3 each that they count on during the regular season (don't know as I don't really watch sports). 
I also don't know how much the Phillies pay for their players but the announcers last night were quoting contract salaries for the Yankees and the U.S. deficit could be paid off and we could all pay less taxes. That's why originally I wanted the Dodgers to win ... if you pay people that much to play a sport - the manager has nothing to do with winning or losing.
Anyway, if you guys want to see a parade just go to NYC around Wall Street and you can catch a parade. I've seen it once and it is pretty impressive. JUST DON'T WEAR PHILLIES HATS!!!!!
		
			Bonibelle:
			
			As close as I live to New York, I have never been there and really have NO desire to ever go. But next spring my youngest will be singing at Carnegie Hall, so I guess I will have to see New York.  Don't worry Vinny, I won't wear my Phillies hat  ;D ;D I may bring my baseball bat though  :-\
		
			dax:
			
			
--- Quote from: Vinny on November 05, 2009, 01:18:59 pm ---I also don't know how much the Phillies pay for their players but the announcers last night were quoting contract salaries for the Yankees and the U.S. deficit could be paid off and we could all pay less taxes. That's why originally I wanted the Dodgers to win ... if you pay people that much to play a sport - the manager has nothing to do with winning or losing.
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I believe I heard that the Phillies salary is 60% of the Yankees.  Still a lot of money, but for the most part, the Phillies players came up through their system or via trade.  They didn't buy their players like the Yankees did.
As for a parade, last year's Philly parade was very cool.  I couldn't imagine New York's being better. 
		
			Vinny:
			
			I think I've been on Broad St once a long time ago. I think there was an Orvis shop there or at least I had to travel on Broad St to get there. I don't remember how tall the buildings are that line it and I used to work on Broadway where they do the parades. It is right in the heart of the Wall Street area and the buildings are 40 + stories tall. Back in the day when I saw a parade it was when we used paper for everything and to see tons of shredded paper flying out the windows with the cavalcade coming through was a sight! I happened to work on the 6th floor of one of the buildings at the time so I had a birds eye view.
I'm sure the Phillies parade was spectacular as well but anyone who hasn't seen a ticker tape parade needs to see one.
Boni, I grew up in NYC and think it's a great city - TO VISIT - living in a suburb and being able to get there is cool. And even cooler is when we're done with visiting NY - leaving NY to go home. I've never been to Carnegie Hall but I hear the acoustics are fantastic. If you're staying longer than a show try to see Radio City Music Hall - It is beautiful inside and the acoustics there are great as well.
I've lived in Jersey now for 20 years now but I still think as NY as home ... we used to venture into Philly when the kids were younger to take them to the museums and just last year my wife and I went to the Mint. I joke with my kids about them NOT being New Yorkers ... maybe their better off not being! LOL!!! :)
		
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