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Jimmy Kimmel Live NLCS Exclusivo!



On Friday's edition of Jimmy Kimmel Live, Jimmy's parking lot security guard and frequent comedy skit participant Guillermo took to the field at Dodger Stadium for some NLCS pregame player interviews with the the Los Angeles Dodgers and Philadelphia "Philips". Check out how quickly some of the players prove Guillermo's impression of the City of Brotherly Love is all wrong.

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Anonymous said…
Maybe if he got their name right they would have talked to him. Its only written all over the damn ballpark. Including their SHIRTS! lol I don't care, I still love J Dubya! Keep your heads in the game Phillies...this isn't a
stage, its the post season!!

NN
Sleepy Floyd said…
Mr. PhoulBallz,
I wanted to alert you of this bit off the MLB.com homepage: "And one Dodger -- Jim Thome -- is quite familar with the City of Brotherly Love." I dont think those people over at MLB can count very well, as you pointed out 4 phormer phils on the dodgers in your september 1 post
Amanda said…
HAHHAHAH! This is great!

"I don't talk to naked people." -that's great.

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