Re: GameTime!™
Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2012 9:55 am
I thought it was just 3 days. They don't need a home run contest.
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I hope you enjoyed, really.VT'er wrote: Hey, everybody wants a longer vacation. I just got back from 10 days with no phone or internet and I think we all benefited from that.
What buttons did he have to push? The game was essentially over in the first inning, thanks to Verlander. You could blame Ron Washington, I guess, for not taking him out sooner, but the AL scored ZERO runs.Tribe Fan in SC/Cali wrote:
And I'm sure Rusty is not happy that "the old drunk" LaRussa came off the retirement bench and pushed the buttons correctly to humiliate The American League.
Tribe Fan in SC/Cali wrote:My wife unexpectedly wanted to watch a movie she saw available while surfing earlier this morning. She rarely can hang with a movie on a weekday night, and rarely wants to watch the old stuff.
Since we were at the gym and she said she wanted to watch one, I happily obliged. I watch old movies in the late night by myself, and have for years.
This one featured an early Humphrey Bogart, a "pre-Gone With the Wind" Leslie Howard, the actor who later played Dorothy's uncle on the farm in "Wizard of Oz," and the one and only Bette Davis (where is Kim Carnes when you need her).
The movie was set in the Arizona desert, circa 1936. Filming of outdoor scenes was actually in The Red Rock Canyon of California that I have been by and through multiple times.
I always thought that Leslie Howard was kind of a light weight actor, "Gone With the Wind" included. This movie tonight changed my perception and opinion.
"The Petrified Forest"
1936
A waitress, a hobo and a bank robber get mixed up at a lonely diner in the desert.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0028096/
Oh, I caught the last few innings of the All Star Game. The highlight of the night was that Asdrubal Cabrera earned a base on balls.
Mostly the game was like watching a Sunday afternoon affair in the full fledged Wedge/Shapiro era.
And I'm sure Rusty is not happy that "the old drunk" LaRussa came off the retirement bench and pushed the buttons correctly to humiliate The American League.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0028096/
The trailer for "The Petrified Forest."
No arguments, but I will once more point out that Tony LaRussa does good work and funded and started some organizations for animals and rape victims that I respect.rusty2 wrote:Did LaRussa wake up from his drunken stupor ? That's right he was not driving so he was probably sober.