What's your policy? 4
Are you inclined to not follow people on Twitter if their photo has a sunglasses and yelling woo-hoo look about it?
Are you inclined to not follow people on Twitter if their photo has a sunglasses and yelling woo-hoo look about it?
http://www.baseball-reference.com/minors/player.cgi?id=greink001don
www.brookstonbeerbulletin.com Yes, I posted this ad a few years ago. But I think it merits a rerun. Love to see a guy making good use of a newspaper. And the woman's expression always makes me wonder what she's thinking. I guess it depends. Is she…
http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2014/07/07/140707fa_fact_tobar?currentPage=all
...when you see a guy you know slightly and address him by name and get into a small-talk conversation before realizing you were thinking of someone else. But, as luck would have it, both acquaintances have the same first name.
www.mycomicshop.com
Liberace. www.npr.org
This wonderful memoir offers compelling evidence that you are wrong. http://parkslopewalk.com
Which is more fun? Disdaining relatives' film-watching preferences or disdaining co-workers' tastes? Or maybe simply snorting about box-office numbers?
What would spectators yells at the riders?
I was about to make an errands run and had just opened a garage door yesterday when I saw a friend walking by on the sidewalk. We talked about baseball for a minute. Then I forced him to listen to me describe my recent leg…
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