jgregt
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jgregt

As the broadcast started, I was like “Whoa, awesome.” I also enjoyed Matchette “hosting” the streaming of the qualifying session yesterday. I thought he did a fine job. I really enjoy his and Hobb’s commentary.

If Tennis Guy still wants to play tennis with her that’s great, but he should date other women. Holding Out Hope is a waste of time. If she starts dating, it will be cut back to strickly tennis — no post-game chit-chat. And if HE starts dating and it get serious, he’ll need to find someone new to play tennis with,

As someone who has been rattled a few times when high-stakes, high-visibility jobs aren’t going well, I can feel for the guy. It can be hard to get out of that loop.

Hitting a couple of your points:

So I guess I will hold off on the glass tile backsplash until HGTV tells me what the latest, greatest design trend is.

Growing up my mom was adamant about never using someone else’s comb or wearing their hat. I never got it.

We played team handball for a week in gym class when I was in probably middle school in the late 70's. It was a blast. Somehow, I don’t think kids today are exposed to a great variety of games and activities like we were back then.

RIP. The 1969 Can-Am at Watkins Glen. My dad took this shot in the pits.

Larry is most definitely the man. His videos are clear and easy to understand and he really takes the mystery out of restoring the finish on your car. Get yourself a dual action polisher and some good products and your vehicle will be looking like a million bucks.

I’ve enjoyed cycling since I was a kid, but cycling as a professional sport is a joke. It has been rife with cheating since before I was born and I am old.

I think he does a great job in the booth. He’s much more informative than the other guys — explains the “hows” and “whys.”

Not saying you are one, but a big danger on the ice is an adult C Leaguer with a full cage who never learned how to keep his/her stick down.

Haha, I remember feeling the same way driving home from the hospital.