I disagree. I think their fun, especially if a person has a sense of humor. In the scheme of things, like real life, is following millionaires playing a kids' game really all that important?
I disagree. I think their fun, especially if a person has a sense of humor. In the scheme of things, like real life, is following millionaires playing a kids' game really all that important?
No it’s not really all that important, and I think it’s quite amusing how the first sign of trouble the doom, and gloom will start, and how things can change from pitch to pitch, and batter to batter.
I disagree. I think their fun, especially if a person has a sense of humor. In the scheme of things, like real life, is following millionaires playing a kids' game really all that important?
I wouldn’t call them fun, but if unleashing one’s frustration on a message board as a catharsis prevents that person from, say, launching squirrels on a homemade trebuchet, I do support them…
No it’s not really all that important, and I think it’s quite amusing how the first sign of trouble the doom, and gloom will start, and how things can change from pitch to pitch, and batter to batter.
I wouldn’t call them fun, but if unleashing one’s frustration on a message board as a catharsis prevents that person from, say, launching squirrels on a homemade trebuchet, I do support them…
Squirrels have a tough enough life, like crossing streets and/or finding their nuts; they don't need to be launched from any kind of trebuchet.
Exactly. And especially not if Diekman can’t find the strike zone again. Which is why I support game threads…
Speaking of squirrels, Notin, have you seen these bird feeders that have the spinning poles? Once it senses a squirrel trying to climb up to the bird feeder it starts spinning and, well,I'm sure you've heard of flying squirrels.
Speaking of squirrels, Notin, have you seen these bird feeders that have the spinning poles? Once it senses a squirrel trying to climb up to the bird feeder it starts spinning and, well,I'm sure you've heard of flying squirrels.
No doubt those were invented by a Sox fan watching Hansel Robles without access to a game thread…