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Post by pippsheadache on May 5, 2021 6:47:49 GMT -5
WHERE IS THE BLONDE?!?!?!? Sigh. I don't why I'm contributing to this but here's the video:
And her instagram:
I think she had a few before leaving the trailer last night.
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Post by pippsheadache on May 5, 2021 6:54:52 GMT -5
I'm all for booing and mocking the Astros. They deserve it. But organized, personalized F chants? I dunno, maybe I'm weakening in my old age, but I don't think that's a good look.
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Post by pippsheadache on May 5, 2021 6:58:00 GMT -5
Kurkjian talking on national television about needing to pee. And, Jack Parr was let go for saying water closet? "The Tonight Show" had two legendary hosts before Johnny Carson. Steve Allen and Jack Paar.
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Post by kaybli on May 5, 2021 8:16:15 GMT -5
I'm all for booing and mocking the Astros. They deserve it. But organized, personalized F chants? I dunno, maybe I'm weakening in my old age, but I don't think that's a good look. Definitely not kid friendly day at the Stadium.
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Post by inger on May 5, 2021 10:13:53 GMT -5
For a while I couldn’t get this to shut off. I’m by myself, but it was kind of funny the longer it rolled...
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Post by inger on May 5, 2021 10:19:59 GMT -5
Sigh. I don't why I'm contributing to this but here's the video:
And her instagram:
I think she had a few before leaving the trailer last night. Upon further review, drunk, bottle blond, average chest, seemingly nasty disposition, past her expiration date. One of those cases where you could easily go to bed with a 10 and wake up with a two. Apparently she was going for exposure, something she’s likely had before. Left her dancing pole home. Probably got pimples on her rear, too.
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Post by inger on May 5, 2021 10:21:07 GMT -5
I'm all for booing and mocking the Astros. They deserve it. But organized, personalized F chants? I dunno, maybe I'm weakening in my old age, but I don't think that's a good look. It’s all about the relationship between baseball and beer...
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Post by pippsheadache on May 5, 2021 10:30:14 GMT -5
I'm all for booing and mocking the Astros. They deserve it. But organized, personalized F chants? I dunno, maybe I'm weakening in my old age, but I don't think that's a good look. It’s all about the relationship between baseball and beer... Yes. And that has ALWAYS been a close one, from Day One. It isn't a coincidence that so many of the early club owners were brewers. Including naturally our own Jacob Ruppert.
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Post by inger on May 5, 2021 10:37:51 GMT -5
It’s all about the relationship between baseball and beer... Yes. And that has ALWAYS been a close one, from Day One. It isn't a coincidence that so many of the early club owners were brewers. Including naturally our own Jacob Ruppert. This Orioles Baseball broadcast is brought to you by the National Bohemian Brewing Company, the makers of National Boh! Ain’t the beer cold! ...
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Post by pippsheadache on May 5, 2021 14:02:04 GMT -5
Yes. And that has ALWAYS been a close one, from Day One. It isn't a coincidence that so many of the early club owners were brewers. Including naturally our own Jacob Ruppert. This Orioles Baseball broadcast is brought to you by the National Bohemian Brewing Company, the makers of National Boh! Ain’t the beer cold! ... Haha. Chuck Thompson on 1090 WBAL. Some of his broadcast partners back then were Bill O'Donnell and the great Frank Messer, who later did Yankees games. An under-rated solid professional. Sponsors included Ess-Kay Quality Meats, Utz Potato Chips, Central Savings Bank and Luskin Furniture. And of course the aforementioned National Boh. "Every man should have a beer he can call his own."
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Post by inger on May 5, 2021 14:25:20 GMT -5
This Orioles Baseball broadcast is brought to you by the National Bohemian Brewing Company, the makers of National Boh! Ain’t the beer cold! ... Haha. Chuck Thompson on 1090 WBAL. Some of his broadcast partners back then were Bill O'Donnell and the great Frank Messer, who later did Yankees games. An under-rated solid professional. Sponsors included Ess-Kay Quality Meats, Utz Potato Chips, Central Savings Bank and Luskin Furniture. And of course the aforementioned National Boh. "Every man should have a beer he can call his own." Don’t forget those commercials for that clear plastic furniture covering. Royal Parker in his way-too-cheerful delivery “Hey you kids. Get off of that furn-a-tyour”, as the kids jumped up and down. And (singing child’s voice) MAMA, call Hamden, BELMONT5-4600. That one was for carpet or furniture stains, I believe. Royal Parker also did some of the Duckpins for Dollars shows, and was a clown on one of the morning children’s shows. Seemed like the nicest man on the planet. Probably had a secret dungeon somewhere, because at some point we all have to have a release. The was another Duckpin guy, Tom<?> Bowman... I think. Had a short mustache, did the half hour version of the show. Parker did most of the commercials, which were like a two-frame match at the end of the news. If they were poor bowlers sometimes you didn’t get to see the whole match. They would show the final score on a crawler...
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Post by inger on May 5, 2021 14:33:27 GMT -5
This Orioles Baseball broadcast is brought to you by the National Bohemian Brewing Company, the makers of National Boh! Ain’t the beer cold! ... Haha. Chuck Thompson on 1090 WBAL. Some of his broadcast partners back then were Bill O'Donnell and the great Frank Messer, who later did Yankees games. An under-rated solid professional. Sponsors included Ess-Kay Quality Meats, Utz Potato Chips, Central Savings Bank and Luskin Furniture. And of course the aforementioned National Boh. "Every man should have a beer he can call his own." I was so excited the first time I got deep enough into Baltimore to see the Ess-Kay plant. I think I was in my 20’s... I’m like 27 years old and “There it is! There it is”! Sort of like the second time I got to see the Oscar Mayer Wienermobile. I was in my 30’s for that. I think I was in Illinois... The first time I was probably about 5 and saw it go by the house. I don’t think anyone believed me. Why would I lie about that? That was my life back then... saw the Goodyear blimp for the first time from that house, too...
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Post by pippsheadache on May 5, 2021 14:39:02 GMT -5
I remember seeing Little Oscar, the "world's smallest chef" emerging from the Wienermobile circa 1955 in Wilmington Delaware. Thought I had died and gone to Heaven.
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Post by inger on May 5, 2021 15:19:07 GMT -5
I remember seeing Little Oscar, the "world's smallest chef" emerging from the Wienermobile circa 1955 in Wilmington Delaware. Thought I had died and gone to Heaven. Little Oscar was before my time. Well, time of awareness. I was born in ‘54...
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Post by inger on May 6, 2021 15:47:34 GMT -5
Sigh. I don't why I'm contributing to this but here's the video:
And her instagram:
I think she had a few before leaving the trailer last night. If only Jim Croce were still alive. He could have surely found the words to write a song about this chick... in fact, maybe she’s the girl in “Top Hat Bar and Grille” In the Top Hat Bar and Grille There is this waitress Name o’ Lil...
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