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			Whenever I see this photo I can't but wonder "did someone from the Yankees get a little payola to stage this and feature a few new cars?"  Very odd otherwise.  Unless someone just though it looked cool.  Or was too lazy to tell people to move their cars.
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			It was probably more like "Hey, ya'll get over there for a picture."
		 
				__________________ Leon Luckey www.luckeycards.com | 
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			If the cameraman had only shot from a lower angle, we could have avoided seeing those good for nothing cars.   Brian | 
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