So this article only references mothers...I guess we’re still in that way of thinking where mothers are the primary caregiver of a child? Because as a father, I do this same thing about 10 times per day.
So this article only references mothers...I guess we’re still in that way of thinking where mothers are the primary caregiver of a child? Because as a father, I do this same thing about 10 times per day.
Crosley turntables are the worst. Many of their models will actually damage your vinyl. Read the reviews on the one you linked. I don’t care if they’re giving them away, they should never be on a list of “great” turntables.
Crosley turntables are the worst. Many of their models will actually damage your vinyl. Read the reviews on the one…
Beautiful build, JCR guys.
Yikes.
I recently unloaded a ‘72 Triumph Spitfire that would be classified as a funreliable car. Every spring for six years, it was pulling it out of storage and tinkering to figure out what the problem was this year before it would start. Electrical was always an issue, but a great car to learn on.
Incredible. I hope for frequent updates on bringing this car back to life.
You left out the second half of Levesque’s quote, though. If you only include the first half, you intentionally make it look like they’re not trying to do anything to advance the culture.
Minor correction - McLouth never played for the Tigers, although that interview was on FSN-Detroit. He was with Baltimore in 2013.
ESPN Is Trying Anything
It’s Barstool loaning talent to ESPN. PMT isn’t going anywhere from Barstool anytime soon.
Ha, nice to see you man. Five years ago when I’d regularly visit the comments section, you were one of my favorites.
Did you used to be Murray Hewitt on this dumb website?
Mine was also a backup Red Wings goalie - Vincent Riendeau. The first game I ever went to in ‘92, and Tim Cheveldae pulled his groin in warm ups. Vinny gave up something like four goals, but the Wings won and he was my hero. He ended up going 85 - 65 with a horrendous save % in his career.
I guess that would depend on how many days you think are in a year, Albert.
To answer your question, there was no outrage or moaning about this subject during the World Series.
Thanks Dave! For what it’s worth, we just call them whiteboard markers.
So he used a permanent marker on his whiteboard?
Yep. That exact pitch sign happens about 30 times a game in the MLB.
It was not. Club Soda was pretty much done by the time I hit adulthood. Right around the corner, though! This was about four years ago.