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Billy Hatcher
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Underrated 70s movie reference: “Silver Streak” starring Gene Wilder and Richard Pryor. The train was stopped by the FBI in Rockdale. From there, the villain (Deverough?) commandeered the engine and used a tool box to weigh down the accelerator, only to be shot, after which the driverless train hurtled into Union

You’re darn tootin.

Look, sister, is any of this getting through that big blue bonnet of yours?

If that’s true, I really look like a curmudgeon. I’ll take your word for it.

I understand, and you win. It just irritates me that LeBron shoots 60-70-ish from the line. That’s something practice and repetition would improve if he deigned to work on it.

I just closed the link after making it halfway through the article. Hot narcissistic garbage. I had to check the byline - I hadn’t even looked prior to reading - and immediately thought, “Ta-Who?”

Bird and LeBron are like apples and oranges, and of course LeBron is better. Bird made his free throws though. Back in my day, players actually practiced that.

LOL

If you’re going to take shots at the guy, the play where Brady deked him and ran for a first down is probably more embarrassing.

What about the rampant use of a certain word? Starts with N?

If passing is the right thing to do there, you call a fade or roll out—something that gives your quarterback the opportunity to chuck the ball into the stands if no one is open. A quick slant over the middle invites disaster, which, of course, is what happened.

He’s slated to be discharged from Our Lady of the Worthless Miracle.

My number 1, hands down. I can’t even bring myself to watch this. I have chills just thinking about it.

Maddon got bailed out, again. I have never forgiven Dusty for ruining Prior in 2003 and didn’t want to lose to him, but this win just doesn’t feel right. Not lucky. . . just bizarre. The difference was Werth losing a line drive in the lights, and maybe a bad replay call (the pickoff on first).

Just give up the fight, young grammar warrior. I’ve been protesting the misuse/overuse of “literally” here for some time. It’s a losing battle.

Like an old man sending back soup at a deli.

Ah, the time honored intellectual cop-out: “It’s my opinion and reasonable minds may disagree. . . .“

Growing up, my parents didn’t keep a lot of junk food around the house—more because of cheapness than nutritional concern. So not many expensive brand-name snacks, and certainly none of the sugar-bombed, brightly colored, cartoon character-sponsored breakfast cereals that all kids love. If my mom broke down and