As a daily mushroom, mini peppers, and eggs breakfast eater, I’ve been looking for a little variety. I’ll try the tomato idea.
As a daily mushroom, mini peppers, and eggs breakfast eater, I’ve been looking for a little variety. I’ll try the tomato idea.
Spoken like what he is, a true disciple of Walsh and Marchibroda.
It worked for Fred Flintstone, no reason it shouldn’t have worked for him too.
[booing myself for making a comment about wrestling]
The difference with Reich (and I’m totally making up these numbers) is he traded a 90+% chance of a tie for a 10% chance of a win, 45% chance of a loss, and 45% chance of a tie. Fourth and fours have a less than 50% conversion rate.
More like the free agency you lost when you already demanded a big trade. Who would’ve thought nine figures?
Blew .120 in Arizona in April, also blew (.136) in the Pacific Coast League in June.
Yeah sure right, you think we're all a bunch of dopes?
Already corrected 1954 from Phillies to A’s, but thank you for 1942. We appear to have a new leader (trailer) in the clubhouse. Let’s go O’s!
It's worse than that. It was the A's, not the Phillies.
There’s a very simple explanation for that discrepancy and you are obviously missing it. I’m an idiot.
In 1962, when the Mets lost 120 games, they at least they had the excuse of being a brand-new expansion team
Rook, your exploits in American Lesion ball will come back to burn you.
Nookie Of The Year
The big loss here is The Dick Van Dyke Show.
The proposed SoDo plan also included private redevelopment of Key Arena, which might have solved that $200 million hole. https://www.sonicsarena.com/2017/09/proposal-redevelop-keyarena/
This is true, though they had a similar/better offer for a privately funded arena suitable for NBA and NHL in the existing stadium district (where Seahawks, Mariners, Sounders, and major concert acts already play) with a direct connection to two freeways (I-5 and I-90), existing light rail, and a train station.
Ron Howard: He didn't, and he wasn't
You might think the Timberwolves’ dream of turning the franchise around are over, but it’s the Bulls who are really finnished.
As the quarterback of the program from 1999-2002, he set school records and led the Cougars to the Rose Bowl