The Chicago Norm debate rages on

Joan Rivers

Much like Hillary vs. Obama, the Chicago Norm debate won't end.

Keeping Chicago Norm on The Final Score was the early leader, but TFS loyalists Ken Davidoff and Brooks Simpson have chimed in with their votes to have CN stay on as a permanent guest host, a la Joan Rivers (Ken's comparison, not mine).

Final Score nation -- even if you are from Florida or Michigan, we want to hear from you, and your votes will count fully! Unless we change the rules later.

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There's reason to equate Joan Rivers and spam. :)

Do we subscrbe to the rule of vote early and often? Or do we weigh voting strength by number of comments? :)

True story: I was in Camden Yards last Monday, and after the Yankees' bullpen made me long for the Joba days, I exited the ballpark, being teased by rowdy Baltimore fans (oh, how the once-mighty O's have fallen). Finally, pulling a trick out of my Islanders bag, I shouted back, "1983!" before realizing that most of these idiots weren't even alive when the O's last won it all.

Then the true irony set in. 1983 was the last time the Isles won anything, either.

I chose not to share that with my antagonists, who were preoccupied using their fingers to figure out how long ago 1983 was.

Norm stays. I am from Florida and both the Governor and the Secretary of Voting Privileges agress with me. Nuff Said.

Norm stays. I am from Florida and both the Governor and the Secretary of Voting Privileges agress with me. Nuff Said.

Larry believes in voting late and often. :)

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