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Paul Francis Sullivan, a.k.a. “Sully,” is the creator and host of The Sully Baseball Daily Podcast (SullyBaseball.com). Every single day since October 24, 2012, he posts an original episode of comedic yet passionate takes, analysis and observations of the game he loves.
Ada Quonsett, hiding in a phone booth across from Gate 33, watches the activity at the gate counter intently. Marcus Rathbone wanted a seat in the fourth row, but none are available.
“Well, I’m terribly sorry, sir,” says the gate agent, “but this is the best we can do.” He holds up a boarding pass to show Rathbone.
“Well, give it to me!” says Rathbone, snatching it away. Rathbone walks to the Jetway.
Tanya and Harry are walking Harry’s niece Judy Barton to the Jetway as well.
“Now, did you say this is some kind of exchange program?” asks Tanya.
“Yes,” says Judy, “You see, the Italian girl would be living with my folks, and I’ll be living with them.”
“Oh,” says Tanya, “Well, that should be quite an experience.” They walk down the Jetway with Judy.
Meanwhile, Guerrero hurries to a red and blue US mailbox. He takes a brief look at the letter:
Addressed to :
and then puts the letter in the mailbox. Guerrero walks briskly down a long concourse corridor.
Meanwhile, Inez is sitting in the back of a taxi. She leans toward the driver.
“I’m sorry,” says Inez. “Could you hurry, please?”
The taxi driver points out through the windshield, “There’s the terminal, lady! Over there. It’ll just be a couple of more minutes now.”
Back at Gate 33, Harry and Tanya walk up the Jetway after saying goodbye to Judy.
“Now,” says Harry, “how about letting me buy you a cup of coffee?”
“Good!” says Tan
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Paul Francis Sullivan, a.k.a. “Sully,” is the creator and host of The Sully Baseball Daily Podcast (SullyBaseball.com). Every single day since October 24, 2012, he posts an original episode of comedic yet passionate takes, analysis and observations of the game he loves.
Ada Quonsett, hiding in a phone booth across from Gate 33, watches the activity at the gate counter intently. Marcus Rathbone wanted a seat in the fourth row, but none are available.
“Well, I’m terribly sorry, sir,” says the gate agent, “but this is the best we can do.” He holds up a boarding pass to show Rathbone.
“Well, give it to me!” says Rathbone, snatching it away. Rathbone walks to the Jetway.
Tanya and Harry are walking Harry’s niece Judy Barton to the Jetway as well.
“Now, did you say this is some kind of exchange program?” asks Tanya.
“Yes,” says Judy, “You see, the Italian girl would be living with my folks, and I’ll be living with them.”
“Oh,” says Tanya, “Well, that should be quite an experience.” They walk down the Jetway with Judy.
Meanwhile, Guerrero hurries to a red and blue US mailbox. He takes a brief look at the letter:
Addressed to :
and then puts the letter in the mailbox. Guerrero walks briskly down a long concourse corridor.
Meanwhile, Inez is sitting in the back of a taxi. She leans toward the driver.
“I’m sorry,” says Inez. “Could you hurry, please?”
The taxi driver points out through the windshield, “There’s the terminal, lady! Over there. It’ll just be a couple of more minutes now.”
Back at Gate 33, Harry and Tanya walk up the Jetway after saying goodbye to Judy.
“Now,” says Harry, “how about letting me buy you a cup of coffee?”
“Good!” says Tan