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Post by rizzuto on Aug 27, 2019 23:21:03 GMT -5
Tauchman is the only Yankee without a hit tonight.
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Post by rizzuto on Aug 27, 2019 23:22:51 GMT -5
McClain has some serious movement on his pitches.
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Post by inger on Aug 27, 2019 23:25:06 GMT -5
Inger’s equivalent of a dung beetle pushing a ball of 💩?... Nope...gravel Inger...it’s still gravel! Lol. You come over and look at it. It’s really not. Just shards of rock... I have seen some folks way out on the plains that have made their driveways out of it, though... it’s plentiful. Most of the ground here in Pueblo is maybe one to two feet deep, and then you hit a shelf of that stuff. Digging to put in a fence post or to plant a tree is dang near to impossible. My old post hole diggers moved out here with me. They just bounce off the ground while the ground laughs at them...
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Post by inger on Aug 27, 2019 23:26:22 GMT -5
McClain has some serious movement on his pitches. Former 30-game winner... (:
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Post by inger on Aug 27, 2019 23:27:27 GMT -5
The two “real” hits off Tanaka tonight fair by a total of less than a foot...
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Post by noetsi on Aug 27, 2019 23:32:52 GMT -5
2nd time tanaka gave up a lead off double and no run
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Post by noetsi on Aug 27, 2019 23:34:01 GMT -5
It was what my front sidewalk consisted of when I moved in. This slate out here is basically rotten. If you move it you break it. It was ugly and unwieldy to walk on, a lumpy surface. So as I started pulled it out of place it just sort of split...Now, I’ve decided to use the crumbled pieces to make a pathway to my trash bin son I don’t get my feet muddy going to the trash bin in once if our rare rain or snow storms. It seems like it’ll work pretty good...Not pretty, not not too visible where it is, and I’ve seen other folks use it that way out here...As I walk on it, it’ll crumble more and work it’s way into the ground when it’s muddy... That’s what you get for asking... (: doesn't the sidewalk belong to the county or city (it does here)?
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Post by noetsi on Aug 27, 2019 23:34:49 GMT -5
McClain has some serious movement on his pitches. Former 30-game winner... (: lol still pitching after 50 years
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Post by rizzuto on Aug 27, 2019 23:39:06 GMT -5
Nope...gravel Inger...it’s still gravel! [img class="smile" alt=" " src="//storage.proboards.com/6828121/images/ZUcFBGcYsnzelhUHToGH.gif"] Lol. You come over and look at it. It’s really not. Just shards of rock... I have seen some folks way out on the plains that have made their driveways out of it, though... it’s plentiful. Most of the ground here in Pueblo is maybe one to two feet deep, and then you hit a shelf of that stuff. Digging to put in a fence post or to plant a tree is dang near to impossible. My old post hole diggers moved out here with me. They just bounce off the ground while the ground laughs at them... That’s frustrating, but I suppose rather usual for you mountain-living types. Pick-axes are probably used often there.
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Post by inger on Aug 27, 2019 23:39:30 GMT -5
It was what my front sidewalk consisted of when I moved in. This slate out here is basically rotten. If you move it you break it. It was ugly and unwieldy to walk on, a lumpy surface. So as I started pulled it out of place it just sort of split...Now, I’ve decided to use the crumbled pieces to make a pathway to my trash bin son I don’t get my feet muddy going to the trash bin in once if our rare rain or snow storms. It seems like it’ll work pretty good...Not pretty, not not too visible where it is, and I’ve seen other folks use it that way out here...As I walk on it, it’ll crumble more and work it’s way into the ground when it’s muddy... That’s what you get for asking... (: doesn't the sidewalk belong to the county or city (it does here)? This is rural. I could have been more appropriate calling it a walkway. We live on a cul de sac with a gravel driving surface. There is no sidewalk at the curb. Call it rustic...In fact, there is no curb, either...
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Post by rizzuto on Aug 27, 2019 23:40:33 GMT -5
It was what my front sidewalk consisted of when I moved in. This slate out here is basically rotten. If you move it you break it. It was ugly and unwieldy to walk on, a lumpy surface. So as I started pulled it out of place it just sort of split...Now, I’ve decided to use the crumbled pieces to make a pathway to my trash bin son I don’t get my feet muddy going to the trash bin in once if our rare rain or snow storms. It seems like it’ll work pretty good...Not pretty, not not too visible where it is, and I’ve seen other folks use it that way out here...As I walk on it, it’ll crumble more and work it’s way into the ground when it’s muddy... That’s what you get for asking... (: doesn't the sidewalk belong to the county or city (it does here)? You city-slicker!
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Post by inger on Aug 27, 2019 23:40:47 GMT -5
Lol. You come over and look at it. It’s really not. Just shards of rock... I have seen some folks way out on the plains that have made their driveways out of it, though... it’s plentiful. Most of the ground here in Pueblo is maybe one to two feet deep, and then you hit a shelf of that stuff. Digging to put in a fence post or to plant a tree is dang near to impossible. My old post hole diggers moved out here with me. They just bounce off the ground while the ground laughs at them... That’s frustrating, but I suppose rather usual for you mountain-living types. Pick-axes are probably used often there. I bought one of those at a yard sale after I moved here. Some places it breaks the soil. Some places, forget it...BOING!!!
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Post by inger on Aug 27, 2019 23:41:29 GMT -5
Former 30-game winner... (: lol still pitching after 50 years And dead to boot...
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Post by rizzuto on Aug 27, 2019 23:42:09 GMT -5
That’s frustrating, but I suppose rather usual for you mountain-living types. Pick-axes are probably used often there. I bought one of those at a yard sale after I moved here. Some places it breaks the soil. Some places, forget it...BOING!!! So, do you have to rent some drilling equipment to get through it?
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Post by rizzuto on Aug 27, 2019 23:46:28 GMT -5
Eight shutout innings!
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