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“that the similarities between the logos could cause confusion for consumers and lead them to believe that the leagues are affiliated, or that the similarities could dilute MLB’s brand and the strength of its own logo.”

My favorite set of family names I found in a family:

I love grocery shopping and my wife hates it. Sadly getting her to make a list of what she needs is like pulling teeth. All I ask is that she makes a list, or doesn’t complain when I come home with what I thought we needed.

He should’ve immediately left the game. This is crazy that no one said that he needed medical attention. He took a BASEBALL BAT to the head. Not a fruit fly. A BASEBALL BAT.

Yeah, I don’t get it. I don’t need my husband to tag along if I’m just shopping for myself. We shop for stuff together sometimes, but then he wants to be there to help pick out the furniture. If you aren’t involved, why are you even there? Go sleep on an armchair at home or something. Find a friend. Live your damn

I’m the same. Most of my comparison shopping is done online. If I’m in the store, I usually which aisle I’m heading to.

Just head to the outfield during batting practice and listen for kids crying. He will be standing over them with his ridiculous glove and a bag of balls.

Right? “I have this shitty thing to do, but at least I can drag the person I love along so I’m not the only miserable one”

My wife and I are both big fans of the targeted strike. We know what we’re looking for and which stores we need to check for the item. And maybe we get coffee as a reward for going to the mall, but that’s it.

It’s a benefit in a ‘it makes your wife temporarily happy, but not really because you’re clearly not happy being there, so really she just hates you for an hour and then gives you the cold shoulder for the rest of the day’ kinda way.

That’s how I feel as well. I love shopping alone (I don’t even like shopping with friends). I usually do some shopping and then I take myself to lunch. It’s a nice “alone” activity, to be honest. My man doesn’t like shopping and buys nearly all his clothes online, so why in the world would I ever want him to come with

Sounds to me like you’re forcing him to come because he otherwise wouldn’t hold up his end of the partnership... which isn’t going to be resolved by having him begrudgingly accompany you to the mall.

No you must support your spouse at all times, AT ALL TIMES.

I’ve seen men accompany their wives/girlfriends when they get haircuts and manicures and I don’t get it. Who wants to sit around and watch that?

Agreed. I do not bring my husband (or anyone else) shopping. I have shit to do. Leave me alone so I can get it done. :)

Why wouldn’t husbands and wives just go on their own damned shopping excursions unless there is something to be procured that is of interest to both of them? I have never understood this tired-out cliche of the poor dumbass whiny husband being “dragged” shopping by the demanding wife. The last time my wife and I went

Where the hell is that asshole who catches like a dozen foul balls every season? Get him to cough up a couple of them and see if they’re different across different years.

Someone hasn’t just done a comparison of balls today to three or four years ago? Wouldn’t that take a half-decent lab like a week to figure out any differences?