Come Monday it is NBB week and you won't have to deal with jobu and I trying to be funny anymore.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZNHl7j-RqHw
You wanted the best, you got the best.
Come Monday it is NBB week and you won't have to deal with jobu and I trying to be funny anymore.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZNHl7j-RqHw
You wanted the best, you got the best.
Minnesota has not beaten the Lakers in 5 years. I guess that what happens when the franchise hires terrible coaches and has little talent. This year is different. The Wolves have a different kind of swagger about them. Heck, they
have swagger. Maybe this is giddiness about a winning record, but I am guessing the Wolves win this one tonight.
The recaps for Saturday are all that need to be filled.
Game Logs
Su: spookymilk
M: Twayn
T: FTLT
W: yickit
Th: kg2005
F: sean
Sa: nibbish
Game Recaps
Su: Can of Corn
M: hungry joe
T: Zack
W: meat
Th: New Guy
F: Daneeka's Ghost
Sa: nibbish
and now, a rebuttal.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oelLKR_ebcU
1983
C'mon baby LBR, sleep longer than that...
Everyone else, you can share your Friday Random Ten list here.
I've been asked to work 3-10am next week on Tuesday, to help a project team move around TVs. I weigh 80 pounds when I'm wet and wearing boots, and I don't sell TVs. But I had a day off, so...ugh.
Billy Southworth (1893)
Myril Hoag (1908)
Phil Seghi (1909)
Joe Paparella (1909)
Arky Vaughan (1912)
Jackie Jensen (1927)
Ron Kline (1932)
Jim Landis (1934)
Bert Campaneris (1942)
John Curtis (1948)
Darrel Chaney (1948)
Wendell Kim (1950)
Terry Mulholland (1963)
Benito Santiago (1965)
Vince Horsman (1967)
Aaron Boone (1973)
C. J. Nitkowski (1973)
American League umpire Joe Paparella holds the record for most games umpired in a season, 176 in 1962.
In which the Milkman schedules the CoC for the right time, and not just the right day.
Harry Lord (1882)
Pat Flaherty (1897)
Bobby Goff (1902)
Pete Fox (1909)
Ray Mueller (1912)
Al Gionfriddo (1922)
Carl Furillo (1922)
Jim Bouton (1939)
Jacques Doucet (1940)
Dick Allen (1942)
Jim Rice (1953)
John Butcher (1957)
Mark Salas (1961)
Lance Barksdale (1967)
Mike Moriarty (1974)
Juan Encarnacion (1976)
Hines Ward (1976)
If you have a few minutes to spare, I would very much recommend reading Harry Lord’s biography at baseball-reference.com.
Pat Flaherty pitched in the minors from 1917-1921. He also played in the NFL from 1923-1928, was a major in the Air Force, and appeared in about 250 movies from 1934 to the 1950s.
NFL star Hines Ward was drafted by the Florida Marlins in 1994, but did not sign.
i've got nothing really clever to say here. i just thought this was an insanely awesome clip, you guys.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jTbvJ-bYPh8
1970
wait, what's that? ...i have to make at least one snarky statement? alright, fine...
needs more cowbell.