[sumo] [spoiler] Day 15 Withdrawal
Lawrence Rogers
rogers at hawaii.edu
Mon Nov 26 04:04:49 EST 2007
NOT same here. Granted it was anti-climactic and unsatisfying not to have the winner decided on the last day with the two top guys going at it, but Hakuho's yusho was certainly not bogus. Just ask Chiyotaikai why he didn't show up on senshuraku. He'll tell you it was Hakuho who put his arm thru the ringer. As for 'the REAL Yokozuna,' you mean 'the better Yokozuna.'
I suspect seeing Kotomitsuki come alive and toss Hakuho a good distance has rattled your otherwise excellent judgement.
Larry Rogers
Hilo
> Same here. Hakuho goes down in history as having two totally
> bogus yusho. Can we stick asterisks next to his ledger?
>
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: Judith Douglas <jdouglas at nyc.rr.com>
> To: Sumo Mailing List <sumo at webtrek.com>
> Sent: Saturday, November 24, 2007 8:16:58 PM
> Subject: Re: [sumo] [spoiler] Day 15 Withdrawal
>
> PATHETIC. I wait for the return of the REAL Yokozuna. Flame me
> at
> your own risk. (I love both Kaio and Chiyotaikai, but don't pee
> on me
> and tell me it's raining.)
>
> Jude - Huzayomama
>
> On Nov 24, 2007, at 10:54 PM, Joe Petrow wrote:
>
> > spoiler...
> >
> > Ozeki Chiyotaikai will be kyujo on Day 15, giving Kaio a free
> trip to
> > the dohyo to say hi to the Kyushu fans one last time. With this,
> > Hakuho is guaranteed the yusho.
> >
> > - Peterao
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> "Please God, let me die peacefully in my sleep like my grandfather
> -
> not screaming in terror like his passengers."
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