Massachusetts CEO Mitt Romney had in mind when he made a gentleman's bet with Jeb Bush last week on the outcome of the Little League World Series game between the Saugus Little Leaguers and the Boynton Beach, Florida, team. The diamond heroes from Saugus fought their way back more than once in the tournament to face Florida in the national finals, but couldn’t
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</SUP>beat the team twice in the tournament. That meant instead of Bush sending Romney a chunk of Angus beef and some fresh-squeezed Florida orange juice, Romney & Co. enlisted the help of Legal Sea Foods to pay up, which sent two lobsters, some littleneck clams, a pint of clam chowder with oyster crackers, corn on the cob, bibs, lobster claw crackers, and a lobster pot to the Florida Governor.<SUP>
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</SUP>beat the team twice in the tournament. That meant instead of Bush sending Romney a chunk of Angus beef and some fresh-squeezed Florida orange juice, Romney & Co. enlisted the help of Legal Sea Foods to pay up, which sent two lobsters, some littleneck clams, a pint of clam chowder with oyster crackers, corn on the cob, bibs, lobster claw crackers, and a lobster pot to the Florida Governor.<SUP>
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