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Watched first 2. Enjoyed them. Some fun blast from the past players that i had forgotten. Orlando Woolridge. Sidney Moncrief! I didnt remember that wennington was still around in the late 90s. Also forgot they had Joe Kleine. They really did roll through the tall white guys.
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Bought a smoker - Cooking ideas
Keener replied to HaloMilliVanilli's topic in The Official Hangout Forum
My favorite. To cook and to eat. I am anxious to do one now that the weather is good, but i like to do those for parties/events. Not sure i can do a socially distant brisket for my family of four. -
Hit that one past the cock pile.
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Some crackies tried to scrap some metal bleacher wraps they stole from a local-ish high school a few years back. They got caught. A bunch of purple bleachers are a little bit conspicuous.
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Im all in. Use these full time, let the ugly ass red be the 3rd.
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Bulls were pretty much revolving door c. Perdue, longley... Also had kukoc who was pretty good.
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Im with you in that i think both those Lakers and Celtics teams were more complete. Thats the beauty of arguing eras.
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Recorded, not yet watched. Wife was a big Jordan/Bulls fan in that era. I actively rooted against them, like I usually do with the best players/teams. Lol. No denying how good they were, as well as how compelling they were as a group. Players and management. I am looking forward to watching.
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Bought a smoker - Cooking ideas
Keener replied to HaloMilliVanilli's topic in The Official Hangout Forum
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Angel players you thought would become stars
Keener replied to happybat4's topic in LA Angels | MLB Daily
Never been a huge minor league guy, generally learn of prospects here. Before the internet, when i saw them in Anaheim. Back in the day, my cousin had me convinced Pete Janicki was the chosen one. Lol. I watched Kotchman put on a bp power clinic in Oakland the first time I ever saw him. Gave me unrealistic expectations. -
Ugh. I still blame myself. While i was popping off to my buddy, sox fan, Henderson goes deep. Learned a valuable lesson that day. STFU till its over. Fortunately for us, Dusty Baker didn't learn that lesson until after 2002.
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I loved the '86 squad. 14 year old baseball freak, and my lifelong favorite team was going to win it all. Wally World. Devastating end... Fuck Boston.
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Finished Bosch last night. Outstanding as usual. I especially liked J Edgar's arc this time around.
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Interesting. I cant see a scenario where the rest of the league allows teams to fall away. That would be devastating for the entire league. Contraction draft? 150-ish players lose their jobs?
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Anyone steps, you'll hear the fat lady sing.
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We are about 4 episodes in to the first part (season?). I am digging it so far. It did take me a little while to not be distracted by the mouths being disconnected from the dialog, as we are watching in english.
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That is amazing. Her ass is glass. Or something.
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So, the title is kind of redundant, but this one is from our local store. It was a week or 2 ago, but tmz found it. I guess we are big time now. https://www.tmz.com/videos/040520-spitting-lady-4763980-0-gb2902if/
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Watching TWIB on FS1. From 1979, it's recapping the mlb all star game. Angels everywhere. Ryan, Clear, Baylor, Downing. Also Parker as a Pirate, Winfield as a Padre, Lynn as a RedSox. Pretty cool. But it strikes me that the players all looked 50.
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Nolan Ryan beat the shit out of Robin Ventura.
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Just checked. Not on any playlists.
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https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/03/arts/music/bill-withers-dead.html Lovely Day is a regular on several of my playlists.
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I liked McMillions. It probably seems slow and tame after watching Tiger King though.