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Keener

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  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. Im all in. Use these full time, let the ugly ass red be the 3rd.
  5. Bulls were pretty much revolving door c. Perdue, longley... Also had kukoc who was pretty good.
  6. Im with you in that i think both those Lakers and Celtics teams were more complete. Thats the beauty of arguing eras.
  7. 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.
  8. 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.
  9. 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.
  10. 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.
  11. Finished Bosch last night. Outstanding as usual. I especially liked J Edgar's arc this time around.
  12. 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?
  13. Anyone steps, you'll hear the fat lady sing.
  14. 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.
  15. That is amazing. Her ass is glass. Or something.
  16. 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/
  17. 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.
  18. Nolan Ryan beat the shit out of Robin Ventura.
  19. Just checked. Not on any playlists.
  20. https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/03/arts/music/bill-withers-dead.html Lovely Day is a regular on several of my playlists.
  21. I liked McMillions. It probably seems slow and tame after watching Tiger King though.
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