Randolph’s firing intrigues those less productive at 3 a.m.
June 17th, 2008
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Nothing good ever happens at 3 a.m., and the New York Mets made no exceptions yesterday this morning.
Fans may have foreseen the firing of manager Willie Randolph, but at 3:15 a.m.? This unique timing intrigued The Sports Culture staff, as we’re usually often doing, well, stupid stuff at that time. A simple search in the Google Machine confirmed our hypothesis: Nothing good ever happens at 3 a.m. — except in bed. (Hence the inverted blurry clock picture that represents the human brain — and if drunk enough, penis — at that time: inverted and blurry).
Take for instance this list on Beer & Football of stuff that happens at 3 a.m.:
