I hope you plan on sharing with anyone that co-habitates your slum apartment. They're the ones that really deserve a medal. With 21, actually let's make it an even 22, there's surely enough to go around. Perhaps you could hang one off the window AC unit and another off the balcony flower pots.
Wow. Is that all you got? Now that's really weak. The whacks and beatings are finally having their desired effect. "It still beats the trailor YOU live in." LMFAO at how pathetic that was.
In honor of this argument, I have thoughtfully placed what you Yanks, I believe, refer to as a "Double Wide". Therein I will quaff Blatz and sniff the nether regions of floozies.
Same thought here Mako, I've played many years of league hardball, then softball, and I'll tell you these nut jobs are out there...the stories I could tell!
Deb - Like many who make in baseball after their playing careers are over, Bobby Murcer was a "class" guy. His passing at any age would be regrettable, but at the young age of 62, it is even more so.
And this is from a dedicated Red Sox fan somewhat older than 62. In fact, there are many Yankees who have lent class to the sport and who have been admired (if silently so) by Sox followers...Jeter, currently, Bernie Williams a short time ago, Don Mattingly before him...and so on (of course, including the "classics" of yore - DiMaggio, Mantle, Berra, and I'll stop here). We may have cheered lustily against them when at bat or after making a great fielding play, but they seemed above the petty side of rooting after all the dust settled.
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