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SinceThe70s

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  1. Karen Grassle?
  2. Kiss my grits?
  3. Assuming this is true, I'd love to know what his motivation is. Definitely not something I'd expect from Neon. I remember a story from years ago about how he loved fishing and grew up fishing off bridges and his quote was "if it's good enough for my bait, it's good enough for my plate!". Always loved that line but it seemed out of character (i.e - humble) to me based on his public persona. Prime Time as a Head Coach is a head scratcher for me, seems out of character. Regardless, I wish him well.
  4. That's what I was thinking too - Biscuit.
  5. She's a Killer Queen Gunpowder, gelatine Dynamite with a laser beam Guaranteed to blow your mind Anytime
  6. He wants to dream like a young man With the wisdom of an old man He wants his home and security He wants to live like a sailor at sea Beautiful loser, where you gonna fall? You realize you just can't have it all
  7. You got to reap just what you sow That old saying is true You got to reap just what you sow That old saying is true Just like you mistreat someone Someone's going to mistreat you
  8. A pint of beer and a pretty girl, a pack of Camel LightsSweaty little men worship those Southern girls in tightsAnd we keep on playin' the songs that no one wants to hearSweaty little man just shot a hundred-dollar bill without a care And we play from ten to two, but we work from noon to fourTry to make a guarantee, try to make points on the doorNo one tells us what to do, no one tells us where to goOne more bottle for this happy hour hero
  9. Feelings, nothing more than feelings, Trying to forget my feelings of love.
  10. I don't feel like feeling, I don't feel like feeling I don't feel like feeling, feeling like you Face pollution, face pollution
  11. Strange brew Kill what's inside of you
  12. Seven turns on the highway, Seven rivers to cross. Sometimes, you feel like you could fly away, Sometimes, you get lost.
  13. Heartbreaker, love-taker, Shoemaker, won't you fix my shoe for free or the more traditional: You're a heartbreaker Dream maker, a love taker Don't you mess around with me
  14. You can't change itCan't rearrange itIf time is all that we gotThen baby let's take it
  15. Never gonna give you upNever gonna let you downNever gonna run around and desert you P.S. - above is the worst post in 260 pages. I feel shame.
  16. I don't remember, I don't recallI got no memory of anything at all
  17. And Gibson over Seaver?
  18. Hasn't been much on-the-field baseball talk around here for awhile. Not sure if anyone else cares, but here goes. Gimenez has made a case to take over at SS. From what I knew he was a top prospect that was supposedly still a year a way. Hasn't looked that way through 40+. Small sample but he looks like he belongs. I still like Rosario, but less so at SS.
  19. I'm good with either personality since they are elite and skill level is comparable. But I'll take the bubbly personality that has a better shot at improving the team dynamic.
  20. LOL, as a Yankee fan you've been more than paid back for 64-76 (and what I remember as the Horace Clarke years). I never saw Koufax, but by most accounts he was better than Seaver and Gibson. As for Koosman, sadly he was due to be honored by the Mets this season until Covid effed everything up.
  21. Many hard core fans on this site lose all hope and put the Bills on blast Monday mornings after a loss. I care more about that segment of the populations thoughts on the Bills more than I do Peter Kings even though they both seem irrational to me. Mostly because there might be a nugget of truth buried in the over reaction to a loss from the hard core fans while PK spends almost no time or effort on the team. I get that he's a national reporter but his pick of the Dolphins over the Bills smacks of his love of Belichik disciples as @Coach Tuesday pointed out earlier.
  22. Seaver and Gibson are two absolute legends. I was too young to see them in the 60's but they were best of the best in the NL in the early to mid 70's
  23. Sadly, another baseball legend passed away today. Lou Brock was the gold standard for base stealers when I was growing up. In an odd coincidence, Brock had more at bats against Seaver than any other pitcher he faced: 157 at bats. And Brock was the player that Seaver faced the most as well.
  24. One correction - the commissioning of the statue was announced at the same time they renamed the address to Seaver Way. But agreed on the Dodgers stuff, that never made sense to me.
  25. Hall of Famer Deacon Jones.
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