The issue I have is the left arm. Utley makes no movement towards 2B at all.
The issue I have is the left arm. Utley makes no movement towards 2B at all.
Everyone who wants fireworks should expect to wait until then anyway. I figure if the Mets don’t have a lead, they’ll hold off on retribution. But as soon as they have one, in the late innings, game on.
Hell he might get hit every time he’s at bat. And spiked. And more. And yes, unwritten rules. Though in a playoff game, they can’t risk Harvey getting tossed. That said, I’ll be watching and I didn’t care before.
Particularly since it was a league game.
This isn’t ‘Nam - there are rules here, Smokey.
Zero 7, with a live version of “Destiny”.
Well.... Feed On:
Always a good time to show this. Walter was never wrong in the movie. I just checkes on this clip and it sure looks like he is over the line.
IMO, this clip is appropriate no matter the subject.
Damn good clip.
That's really some great footage of Jimi!
Bomani Jones is far too good for ESPN.
Meh, nothing to see here. Kansas football is plenty used to being embarrassed by fat guys.
Damn. That’s a helluva a bill.
yep, yep, and yep. I missed SRV’s last performance at NOLA Jazz Fest, because I was studying for final exams. He was 20 minutes away. Sure, I graduated. But, I now know that I should have given up the grade for the concert. There’s just no looking back.
Just listened to this on blast. It’s the only way.
What do you think are the worst announcer’s catchphrases in sports? I fucking hate Chris Berman’s “Woop.” Hawk Harrelson’s “He gone” is pretty bad too.
Written by John Hartford, this song is chock full of goodies. This line just happens to be my favorite.
In many songs there is a line that tickles one’s fancy, regardless of its overall importance to the song itself. These are some I like, cued close to when the line is sung so there’s no need to listen to the entire song, unless you just want to.
Perhaps my favorite cover tune of all time.