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Miss Chatter Online Reporter: What She's Reporting About Me

Want to read some neat stuff? I'm sure you do. And if you a girl, or woman, or metrosexual, or, let's be honest, male man with the goods down below (you know what I'm sayin'), you're a gonna love reading Miss Chatter: Online Reporter. Who is this respectable lady? I found this first person account somebody wrote:
"I grew up in the Chicago suburbs with a fanatic Cubs fan for a mother. The exclamations of Harry Caray echoed through my childhood from my mom’s transistor radio permanently set to WGN on the kitchen counter. I didn’t really catch baseball fever (who wants to turn out like their mother?) until the Nationals came to DC in 2005 and I found out one of the players was my first childhood friend after our mothers were pregnant together. The rest is history as I became keenly interested in the sport while watching a mysterious strand of my life’s history playing in the Nats inaugural season."
Don't think that she's just some person who won't have anything interesting to say on her website since she's she's only been an official fan of my game for 3 years. She's heavily involved (and looks a lot like Julianne Moore). Take a look at all of the access she has to Nats players and fans in her Photosets section. She's more than just a fan.
Miss Chatter also gave me, Jimmy Scott, quite the writeup over the weekend. You can read part of it below, and finish the rest on her site:
"Remember when I was soliciting new sportsy podcasts to listen to on my bike commute? I’ve found a new one to add to my collection, which should keep me set with plenty to get through a week of back and forth. Meet Jimmy Scott, an egotistical 40 year old former All-Star and championship closer. As Jimmy Scott contemplates retirement, he interviews baseball people to figure out what he’s going to do with the rest of his life. I’ve listened to a couple and they’re pretty fascinating. Interestingly enough, the second one I listened to was a long interview with Andrea Mallis, the astrologer whose articles on mlb.com I used to use for the Nationals Horoscopes. She also very sweetly compiled a birth chart for me back then!
"Very creative site premise with some great interviews. Anyway, enjoy!"
Okay, I couldn't cut it off since it was so good. But still, you should read Miss Chatter's viewpoint and look at those pictures. And, read about how she holds parties at her house which she calls Baseball On The Barn. Sounds like fun in the summertime! (Do I sound like a girl by writing about them? To me, that exclamation mark after "summertime" is totally girlie.)
Miss Chatter. She's talkin' baseball.










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