I've always said I'd pay a tidy sun of money to see Cy Young pitch to Ty Cobb for just one at bat.
I've always said I'd pay a tidy sun of money to see Cy Young pitch to Ty Cobb for just one at bat.
Wow. Was worth the wait.
Saw that a few weeks ago - anyone who partakes in that event while sober is missing the entire point. Looks awesome.
I still can't believe I didn't see it coming that she was in the barn. Seems so obvious in retrospect.
I need to get on those, heard they're absolutely fantastic. I'm not typically interested in reading comics, but all the positive things I've heard about them has definitely swayed me.
Walking Dead DUAN -
We'll agree to disagree on a couple of those. I had never heard of the Bad Lieutenant - looks interesting, might have to check that one out.
Agreed. Now for the hard part - can you name another Nick Cage movie of the past 10 years that you could say that about?
+1 on having my back. I'm also apparently a troll for giving an honest answer to a question that took ten paragraphs to ask.
Nice.
I'm a bit confused as well. Or maybe I'm just too drunk to get the joke.
You just gave Starkville way too much credit. I'd rather go to school in Lubbock.
Jaws. Nice. It could have also been Saw I suppose.
Unfortunately I have a C+/B- in the class and need to pass. Otherwise I would currently have my face glued to a handle of Jack Daniels.
Got it. Although clearly I was about the 9th person to answer.
I had nothing as of a month ago and things just fell into place; so you've got plenty of time believe me. Hey, if you feel like going to the Sugar Bowl, I'm pretty sure Stubhub has some tickets for under $8 judging from what I've heard.
No country for odd men
I still have one more to go, will be starting it in exactly 12 hours. So my Friday night consists of hanging with Fred, John Maynard and Adam. Good news is that after that, I have an MA, am done with school forever, and have a killer job waiting for me as soon as I get back from seeing Vanderbilt go to a bowl game…
Signed,
Big fan. At first it was my "I'm too lazy to move my fingers 4 inches to change the channel after Walking Dead" show, but I find myself now making time to tune in every Sunday. The reconstruction angle is very interesting, especially through the eyes of a "Grey Back".