Tim Wakefield, pitcher for the Red Sox - he'll turn 42 in three weeks. Tonight against the Orioles, over 7 innings he threw 98 pitches - 72 of them strikes!!
Not too shabby![]()
Tim Wakefield, pitcher for the Red Sox - he'll turn 42 in three weeks. Tonight against the Orioles, over 7 innings he threw 98 pitches - 72 of them strikes!!
Not too shabby![]()
Wow.
Something about being productive at 40, eh?
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Why does Chris Berman sound better with the sound turned off?
I love Ichiro. That dude has a cannon.
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Is Lance Armstrong lame? She could poke me with her broken guitar strings, anyday!
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Is there nothing better than a jet flying over a sports event?
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Oh OH!!!!!
If you like baseball you have to see PERFECT GAME!
It's the true story of a the first non-American team to win the Little League World Series. A bunch of kids from Monterey, Mexico get together and go all the way. IT's a very good story with some heart behind it.
Last edited by RICHARD; 07-16-2008 at 09:20 PM.
Did you see the World Series Perfect Game - Game 5, 8 October 1956?
I did - not in person, but on TV. I can still remember Yogi jumping on Larsen.
The secret of life is nothing at all
-faith hill
Hey you, don't tell me there's no hope at all -
Together we stand
Divided we fall.
I laugh, therefore? I am.
No humans were hurt during the posting of this message.
The guy that sang God Bless America last night was incredible. I don't pay too much attention to any of the 'new' talent, singers or bands- but he was abso-fricking-lutely great.
He does have talent.
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It's 1:30 a.m. EST, do you know where your all-stars are?![]()
That was Josh Groban. He's not really that new. He sang at the Closing Ceremonies of the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City. He's been nominated for, and won more than a few music awards over the past several years.
Go to You Tube, and search for him - you can listen to your heart's content.
At the Concert For Diana, from 2007 -
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