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Post by pippsheadache on Jun 19, 2019 19:30:58 GMT -5
Sorry I had to miss this one. Nothing like a nice easy blowout to lift the spirits. Hopefully Tampa Bay has learned that it is futile to challenge the Bronx Bombers.
Now Houston's turn in the meat grinder. They've lost a season-high four straight, so let's keep it going.
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Post by kaybli on Jun 19, 2019 19:46:20 GMT -5
Sorry I had to miss this one. Nothing like a nice easy blowout to lift the spirits. Hopefully Tampa Bay has learned that it is futile to challenge the Bronx Bombers. Now Houston's turn in the meat grinder. They've lost a season-high four straight, so let's keep it going. Springer and Correa are still injured but that pesky Altuve is back unfortunately.
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Post by pippsheadache on Jun 19, 2019 19:52:28 GMT -5
Sorry I had to miss this one. Nothing like a nice easy blowout to lift the spirits. Hopefully Tampa Bay has learned that it is futile to challenge the Bronx Bombers. Now Houston's turn in the meat grinder. They've lost a season-high four straight, so let's keep it going. Springer and Correa are still injured but that pesky Altuve is back unfortunately. Yeah, sorry that little PITA is back. Actually Houston has done well dealing with some key injuries. We don't face Verlander until Sunday, so maybe we get some momentum rolling into that game.
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Post by kaybli on Jun 19, 2019 19:57:46 GMT -5
Springer and Correa are still injured but that pesky Altuve is back unfortunately. Yeah, sorry that little PITA is back. Actually Houston has done well dealing with some key injuries. We don't face Verlander until Sunday, so maybe we get some momentum rolling into that game. Verlander vs Happ seems like a bad matchup but then again so did Snell vs Sabathia.
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Post by utahyank on Jun 19, 2019 20:00:41 GMT -5
inger.....you have to go to the store for bread?....my mama taught me early, and I have baked bread for the family all my life...not all the bread stuff we use, but the hearty, artisan-type loaf....it is sooooo easy, and tastes so good...crusty and moist... there are any number of you tube videos on making artisan-type loafs...I use one close to what the man on Living Traditions video does.....I add a half-teaspoon of olive oil, and let the dough rise in a 140 degree oven to overcome what I thought was 2 deficiencies...the bread was a bit dry and crumbly...and there was not enough yeast activity.... google Living Traditions video, and search for his bread-making video....yeah it's best in the Dutch Oven cookware, but you should have a Dutch Oven anyhow... I guess I’m just what they call a new-fashioned guy...I take the bread out of the bread box and put it on a machine that takes out as many slices as I punch into the bread removal machine. The bread removal machine then places the bread on a conveyor which sends it to the peanut butter spreader followed by the jelly spreader, after which the lid piece is placed on (the lid piece machine goes into pause mode while the potato chips are placed evenly over the jelly if that option has been chosen). Then the sandwich goes into the pre-chewer to prepare it for consumption. I used to have a human personal chewer, but I caught her swallowing some of my food and had to let her go... you seriously have a bread box?....is it bigger or small.....oh, right...it is a bread box....I think my grandmother may have had a bread box....you are cutting edge, inger……….
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Post by pippsheadache on Jun 19, 2019 20:01:14 GMT -5
Yeah, sorry that little PITA is back. Actually Houston has done well dealing with some key injuries. We don't face Verlander until Sunday, so maybe we get some momentum rolling into that game. Verlander vs Happ seems like a bad matchup but then again so did Snell vs Sabathia. Yep, exactly what I was thinking before today's game. I should pay more attention when John Sterling reminds us that "you can't predict baseball Suzyn."
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Post by kaybli on Jun 19, 2019 20:05:37 GMT -5
Verlander vs Happ seems like a bad matchup but then again so did Snell vs Sabathia. Yep, exactly what I was thinking before today's game. I should pay more attention when John Sterling reminds us that "you can't predict baseball Suzyn." I was going to use the Suzyn line in my post but left it to you.
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Post by pippsheadache on Jun 19, 2019 20:11:22 GMT -5
Yep, exactly what I was thinking before today's game. I should pay more attention when John Sterling reminds us that "you can't predict baseball Suzyn." I was going to use the Suzyn line in my post but left it to you. I am very good at saying the obvious thing.
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Post by kaybli on Jun 19, 2019 20:13:33 GMT -5
I was going to use the Suzyn line in my post but left it to you. I am very good at saying the obvious thing. Hahaha, nah pipps you always have something insightful to add.
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Post by kaybli on Jun 19, 2019 20:20:41 GMT -5
Verlander vs Happ seems like a bad matchup but then again so did Snell vs Sabathia. Yep, exactly what I was thinking before today's game. I should pay more attention when John Sterling reminds us that "you can't predict baseball Suzyn."
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Post by pippsheadache on Jun 19, 2019 20:34:30 GMT -5
Nice shot of Sterling. I wouldn't recognize him if his mouth wasn't open.
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Post by inger on Jun 19, 2019 21:17:31 GMT -5
I guess I’m just what they call a new-fashioned guy...I take the bread out of the bread box and put it on a machine that takes out as many slices as I punch into the bread removal machine. The bread removal machine then places the bread on a conveyor which sends it to the peanut butter spreader followed by the jelly spreader, after which the lid piece is placed on (the lid piece machine goes into pause mode while the potato chips are placed evenly over the jelly if that option has been chosen). Then the sandwich goes into the pre-chewer to prepare it for consumption. I used to have a human personal chewer, but I caught her swallowing some of my food and had to let her go... you seriously have a bread box?....is it bigger or small.....oh, right...it is a bread box....I think my grandmother may have had a bread box....you are cutting edge, inger………. Actually, no longer have a bread box. We do place it in a wicker basket on the kitchen counter. The last time I saw that old avocado-colored thing ( we used to have matching canisters, too. It was sitting on a storage shelf in my garage in KY. I figured Ibwoukd probably put some of my tools in it. Whether wife numero uno took it with her, or I finally relented a tossed it in the dumpster before I left there, I can’t recall...The canisters are gone too, even though I could have utilized them for bits and bolts. Sometimes junk becomes REALLY junk and it just has to go, especially if you’re moving...And I find that wife numero duos seldom wants anything that wife numero uno enjoyed...
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