I loved you in "Stealing Home."
I loved you in "Stealing Home."
"I'm going to beat you with a crowbar…."
Also: the guy who plays the Yankee slugger is Pete Vuckovich, the '82 AL Cy Young winner in real life. There were a few other extras who could actually play ball in the background, so I agree on the theme of verisimilitude. (And the chance to use that word, too.)
"You know what that makes you?"
"Judge…. my father never liked you."
Same here. Mom took me to see it as well!
I'm calling my buddy in Minnesota tomorrow to tell him this. Outstanding!
The pre-S-10
Wake's knucklers were routinely in the 60's.
I loves me some Tim Wakefield, and I have since the Pirates let him go and the Sox picked him up cheaply. Also: During the summer of 1995, when he went on a long winning streak and caught national attention, my friend and I were on a college road trip and couldn't figure out the lyrics to the second verse of Weezer's…
He wrote the chunky riffs and intros, sorely underrated as a contributor in songwriting, and obviously missing on anything post-Use Your Illusion.
"…AND A GOOD DAY TO YOU, TOO, SIR!"
Earl Hacker
"Movie careeer? (crashing noise)"
Poison, AC/DC, Def Leppard, Aerosmith, Guns n' Roses…. ah, 14.
or String Cheese Incident's cover, mislabeled as Phish for all to misremember!
Sadly, I am a public school teacher, and I have a toothbrush in my desk. I'd like to think it wasn't for furtive, repeated brushings in the water fountain in a back hallway between classes to offset last night's whiskey binge… but, you know.
And so say all of us — 'Tap' into America!
Beat me to it, Mr. Coogin.
I do.