AT LAST! The moment you've all been waiting for. You've seen them in black. You've seen them in purple (briefly). You've seen them in black....again. Now, you'll see them in 2D from the convenience of your desktop/laptop/bare-naked lap whilst you sit on the porcelain throne.
IT'S FAITH HILL SOFTBALL....THE BLOG.
Remember when you desperately yearned for updates, statistics and inspirational quotes from the rag-tag Faith Hill softball team? Well those days are over. Joe "Fielder's Choice" Veenstra has taken it upon himself to painstakingly chronicle the epic journey of Faith Hill Softball, sparing no expense*.
*Since Time=Money, writing this blog is extremely expensive.You can't rush art.
Ever since the genesis of the Atlantic Stewardship Interscholastic Communist Party League, Faith Hill has been an integral part of the country-pop genre, emerging onto the scene in 1999 with her pop hit "Breathe". Wait. Wrong Faith Hill. I digress.
In other news, the Faith Hill softball squad struggled during the 2014 season, suffering a 1/2 of a loss to Heritage; a crushing blow to the Black & Black. "I can't believe it" muttered an Asian center fielder who wished to remain anonymous. "This is unacceptable. If we're going to attempt to compete in the legendary Atlantic Stewardship Interplanetary 4H-Club League , we need to do better than 10.5-0.5" grumbled Alan Softballsma, a well-respected Goffle Brook Park homeless man.
Veenstra, known for his words of wisdom/philanthropy/Pulitzer Prize-winning blogs, bellowed "Let's try not to suck" to the Black before their greatly anticipated game versus Covenant, which was subsequently cancelled due to lack of interest. Bruce "I Need A Runner" Borduin contributed to the positive and uplifting comments of Veenstra by adding "Let's have a day black....as long as it's G-Rated". Being unable to play, the Black resorted to plan A and hit the Budweiser at Roy Boy's until the cows came home. Team members were enthralled with Roy Bushoven's pyrotechnics, despite being highly illegal and dangerous to pedestrians. (Please send all neighborhood complaints/hate mail to 237 Gamba Ct, North Haledon, NJ.)
After a few refreshing adult beverages and countless fecal matter-related stories, the Faith Hill squad declared victory over Friday night. This was their 121st successful softball after-party since softball was invented in 1887.
Next week, the Black hope to eat more pizza and dri--win another softball game against the winner of St. Paul vs. Unity 2. Both squads boast a whopping 5.4 fans in attendance per game, which towers over Faith's embarrassing 0.0 fan count total on the season. When asked why Faith's fanbase was so pathetic, veteran pitcher Jeff Botbyl stated "No, I'm not going to say that. You better not publish that online for anyone to read. I have a reputation to uphold". This was Botbyl's 23rd faux-quote of the season, putting him second behind honorary captain Joe "Reached on Error" Veenstra with 23.4.
This post is dedicated to Brad Jacobs, beloved oppo-hitter and (til recently) second baseman for the Black & Black, who decided to retire 43 years early to Geezerville, Florida. We miss you already Brad. We hope you live by the Faith Hill softball motto, and try not to suck.