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Post by kaybli on Jan 4, 2019 3:03:42 GMT -5
We always ride... On the rug or the carpet that you buy...
The question I have is...why???
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Post by greatfatness on Jan 4, 2019 5:35:20 GMT -5
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Post by inger on Jan 4, 2019 10:35:52 GMT -5
We always ride... On the rug or the carpet that you buy...
The question I have is...why???
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Post by inger on Jan 4, 2019 10:38:38 GMT -5
Well, okay. As you said earlier. Just Wow. Local commercials are the shits aren't they?
Do you know if there is an album version of this song that lasts like maybe four hours? Oh, wait...I think that was it...(by the end of 2 minutes, it seemed like four hours?...
We have to find more of these...It fits the thread title...so why not???
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Post by Deleted on Jan 4, 2019 10:56:20 GMT -5
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Post by inger on Jan 4, 2019 11:25:22 GMT -5
God’s gift to alcoholics everywhere. I remember all the town drunks (and my ex-father-in-law) carrying T-Bird and nipping at it...
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Post by inger on Jan 7, 2019 19:16:26 GMT -5
Where did the old Kevin Spacey go? You know, the one that starred in KPAX? The one we have now is creepy as hell. I guess he’s gone to the same place that the old Bill Cosby went, and scores of Catholic Priests. I also suppose that Cosby and those priests are now every bit as creepy. Maybe we should build a special place for all of them... OJ Simpson could be the King in the land...I suppose there are likely more creeps than ever, just based on the larger population. We sure seem to be finding a lot of them...
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Post by kaybli on Jan 7, 2019 19:24:31 GMT -5
Where did the old Kevin Spacey go? You know, the one that starred in KPAX? The one we have now is creepy as hell. I guess he’s gone to the same place that the old Bill Cosby went, and scores of Catholic Priests. I also suppose that Cosby and those priests are now every bit as creepy. Maybe we should build a special place for all of them... OJ Simpson could be the King in the land...I suppose there are likely more creeps than ever, just based on the larger population. We sure seem to be finding a lot of them... Kevin Spacey and Cosby have been creepy for decades. We, the general public, just didn't know about it until relatively recently.
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Post by inger on Jan 7, 2019 19:53:32 GMT -5
Good point...
Sometimes I see Cosby on the news looking like he can barely move and I wonder how much of that is for the cameras for sympathy. Creepy old fart...
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Post by chiyankee on Jan 17, 2019 10:43:18 GMT -5
Saw this on Twitter and thought it was funny, I still remember locker combinations and phone numbers by using uniform numbers.
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Post by inger on Jan 17, 2019 11:13:25 GMT -5
Saw this on Twitter and thought it was funny, I still remember locker combinations and phone numbers by using uniform numbers. Knowing my luck, I’d get numbers that belonged to utility players and players that would be forced to change their numbers for better players. Let’s see, that number belonged to Ralph Nerd in his third season until they traded him for Tom Nobody, who refused to wear that number, and no one has worn it since. Of course, I bought a jersey. The next one belonged to a guy that was on the Red Sox when I was a kid. He played third base for them for six innings before he got demoted and never got back up to MLB. The third number belonged to Ralph Nerd’s little brother in little league before he decided to come out, took up ballet and became Ralph’s little sister...There! Got it!!!
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Post by inger on Jan 17, 2019 11:27:27 GMT -5
I just read that Slade Heathcott is retiring from baseball to become a commercial pilot. Ooohhh.
“Ladies and gentleman, your pilot today will be former walking injury, former New York Yankee Slade “Crash” Heathcott. We purposely withheld this information until you were already in the air and at the midpoint between cities. Enjoy your trip, and for god’s sake, keep your seatbelts on”...
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Post by rizzuto on Jan 17, 2019 11:51:04 GMT -5
I just read that Slade Heathcott is retiring from baseball to become a commercial pilot. Ooohhh. “Ladies and gentleman, your pilot today will be former walking injury, former New York Yankee Slade “Crash” Heathcott. We purposely withheld this information until you were already in the air and at the midpoint between cities. Enjoy your trip, and for god’s sake, keep your seatbelts on”... Never draft anyone named Slade.
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Post by chiyankee on Jan 17, 2019 11:55:04 GMT -5
I just read that Slade Heathcott is retiring from baseball to become a commercial pilot. Ooohhh. “Ladies and gentleman, your pilot today will be former walking injury, former New York Yankee Slade “Crash” Heathcott. We purposely withheld this information until you were already in the air and at the midpoint between cities. Enjoy your trip, and for god’s sake, keep your seatbelts on”... He will always have that walkoff hit Yankee Stadium to look back on.
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Post by inger on Jan 17, 2019 13:37:17 GMT -5
I just read that Slade Heathcott is retiring from baseball to become a commercial pilot. Ooohhh. “Ladies and gentleman, your pilot today will be former walking injury, former New York Yankee Slade “Crash” Heathcott. We purposely withheld this information until you were already in the air and at the midpoint between cities. Enjoy your trip, and for god’s sake, keep your seatbelts on”... He will always have that walkoff hit Yankee Stadium to look back on. One great memory. That actually does mean a lot, or should to him. All kidding aside, I recall he had it pretty tough growing up. He was reckless in the field, and I was always hoping he wouldn’t collide with other players and put them on the sidelines. I’d say that was because he was always trying to prove himself, to overcome. Now, at 28 we can certainly hope he’s matured and hope for his long-term safety and success, and to hope he never winds up on a spot where he needs to exercise undue courage in his new profession...
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