Solid place. I grew up in Fenway and lived in DC for awhile, so I spent a lot of time at Camden Yards. Arlington was my 32nd ballpark, and is in the top 3rd..
Solid place. I grew up in Fenway and lived in DC for awhile, so I spent a lot of time at Camden Yards. Arlington was my 32nd ballpark, and is in the top 3rd..
Sadly I missed it. That was when I was doing my stroll around the ballpark, silently judging it compared to other ballparks I’ve been to.
I was at the game on Friday. They were promoting at part of a set. Go to the Saturday night game and get the Rusty Greer one of his “catch” that preserved Kenny Rogers’ perfect game. Then come to the game next Sunday when they give out the Kenny Rogers bobble head commemorating this perfect game.
Isotoners offer more coverage than State Farm.
Real Men don’t use Comic Sans.
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I had a friend who dated a woman from Ohio in college. When she dumped him, he referred to her as that “worthless, Ohio, piece of shit.” One of my other friends fired back, “no need to say the same thing three times. We get the point.”
For some reason when I looked at the article photo, I imagined that both QBs are listening to the Ducktales theme song.
As a Patriots fan, I’ve made the road trip to the building formerly known as The Ralph, a few times, thanks to having a good friend whose college roommate lives in Buffalo, and would put us up at his house. First game I went to was a game where the Patriots killed Buffalo. In the tailgate pregame there was a guy…
My image uploader is not cooperating, but really disappointed that no one has posted “Get a brain, Morans!” guy.
Let’s remember some guys. #LimaTime
But there is no game. It’s raining. Thus the tarp.
Tarp’eh diem.
I’ve always gotten Major Applewhite, the former Texas Longhorns QB mixed up with Marshall Applewhite.
Though Bowie originally wrote it for The Man Who Sold the Ass.
Thank you. That’s the dynamic I couldn’t quite articulate.
Yes, and apologies for not mentioning that. My bigger question (and I don’t have an answer) is whether the narrowing of the gap between those rates over the years, has contributed to the increasing economic inequality in the US? It’s a question I’d pose to any economists out there. Does investment behavior change…
I was in Chicago once on a July day in the high 90s. There was a guy walking around in a Batman T-shirt with no pants, junk just hanging, and those who passed him and noticed, sort of just shrugged.
From my perspective, the value of high tax rates on income for the wealthy, is to incentivize the ultra-rich to spend that money, preferably via investment back into the economy (rather than trickle-down consumption).