Doesn’t it always?
Doesn’t it always?
Ha yeah...I’m sure I would be no better at threading that needle but:
If only Milton Friedman could see us now
If that were the case, her initials would be MAW and wouldn’t that just be too appropriate.
100% this. I have a 3 year old daughter and i’ve thought about what i’d do if her OR my wife died...I would feel like one of them would need me. But if they both died? There would be absolutely no reason to go on and there’s nothing anyone could say or do to convince me otherwise.
+1 Mover and Shaker
Not sure if this is in your wheelhouse or not, but MLB.TV on the desktop allows you to choose audio that’s simply “Park Audio”. No announcers or anything. It’s glorious.
With games increasingly stretching deep into the night, the theory goes, fans are increasingly choosing to instead curl up on the couch, where they can doze off in peace in the later innings.
“People have always complained about it. It’s fun to go back and look at stories from the ‘30s saying ‘baseball is an old man’s game.’”
It’s so interesting to me how the people that live in the greys never seem to realize that the world exists in the greys.
Came here to make this same case. Why reward players for their ability to bend the rules?
And sometimes, if you’re really lucky, in that sewer you get to see a single bedbug rise up...and then deactivate his account.
You know I’ve always wanted to pretend I was an architect.
There are lots of choices for jobs, some of us are lucky enough to be in a position to have a choice.
Absolutely. I “retired” from teaching (quit) after six years, and all I had to show for it was a half mortgage worth of debt. If I had a hundred mil I’d be out before the end of attendance, day one.
Also, Dakich probably has no idea that he’s kind of proving Luck’s ‘point’ with his own attempt at an argument.
I read this as white people like Desmond Howard make Stuart Scott look like Malcolm X.
Lex Luthor stealing 40 bases however...depending on how many homers, we can crown him the first ball player with an X in his name to enter the n/n club
OK TO GO
I had a high school baseball coach who was in his mid to late 50s who would play in the student-faculty basketball game and every year he made at least 7 threes. He was a phenom.