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NH man keeps Red Sox spring training fans well fed

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By CAROL ROBIDOUX
New Hampshire Union Leader Staff

In a perfect world, Manchester restaurateur Scot Kinney would spend every day of spring training serving Fenway Franks from his floating snack barge to a hungry crowd of his favorite baseball players.

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YOUR COMMENTS


I am so glad to see that you corrected the spelling of "Fort Myers" in the online version from the incorrect "Fort Meyers" which appeared three times in the print version.

*sigh* O tempora! O mores!
- Debra, Raymond

Mikey your Up ! News Flash, That doesn't make a dynasty. (See the History of the NY Yankees to get a full description of what makes a Dynasty) LOL. Will you please give Fran-coma a hand helping Papelbum remove his foot. Gonna be hard for him to pitch that way. The season is right around the corner
- Paul, Milford

I feel honored being called out by name! :) Well, the Sox did manage to win a couple of World Series recently if my memory serves me correct. I'd say Paps misspoke as well - meant to say 'Let the Dynasty continue'. Your kind of reaching recently, Paul. Not a lot of fodder for you to use I guess.
- Mike, Concord

I'm sure Mr. Kinney could more than make-up for any lost sales to Papelbon by lacing his products with anabolic steroids. Hell, the Hankees would probably invite him to set-up his cart in their clubhouse.
- Mike P., Manchester

Hey Guy, don't be planning on selling any hot dogs to Papelbom any time soon. He still has his foot stuck in his mouth from last season. "Let The Dynasty Begin". What a Joke. Lol.

Boy Mikey Concord ain't gonna like reading that one once he gets out of bed. (I'm Guessing Around Noon.)
- Paul, Milford

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