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Someone, somewhere in this thread mentioned the bone in question was the hamate which makes sense from the perspective that surgery really won't repair the problem. I remember Griffey Jr. having a broken hamate and went to look up information on his issues and found an article talking about Jr. having the bone removed which also included this line in the story, "On May 26, 1995, Griffey fractured two bones in his left wrist while making a spectacular catch against the Kingdome’s right-center field wall. Griffey missed 73 games, but returned to play the rest of the season with a 4-inch metal plate and seven screws attached to his wrist." Not wanting to go angry old man who talks about back in my day players didn't take days off and we don't know the full details, but when I read the comments from Alvarez etc...and am reminded that AFTER returning from surgery with a FUCKING plate in this late wrist he hit over 200 HR's in his next 4 seasons for Seattle, wtf is going on with Alvarez and I don't believe it is all the Astros medical staff.
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Missing layups while nobody plays defense. Such a great sport.
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Me logging on the Masters app to collect my practice round tickets:
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Kid disappearance case that never ends - Etan Patz
elfenix replied to Nice Guy Eddie's topic in Daily Texan
dean corll (the candy man) is the subject of episodes 210-212 of last podcast on the left. worst serial killer in american history (to that point) was operating in houston and the police just didn't give a shit because the heights was a shitty neighborhood and the cops really didn't investigate crimes against gay men and teens. "he probably just ran away" -
Epstein files update (there are no Epstein files)
ChuckNorrisActionJeans replied to Gil Bang's topic in Cloak Room
What an evil, sanctimonious, perverted git. -
The guy over Scottie's shoulder graduated from high school with my daughter. Played a little college golf and then quit to become an "influencer". Had a little bit of a run, but hasn't posted anything in a year or so. I know he was doing some stuff with Bryson, so maybe he has just become more behind the scenes.
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Seems like networks have come full circle. Originally those timeslots were the old test screens. NBC decided to fill the slot with the tonight show bringing in multiple advertisers rather than just one sponsor. The model took off and spread. Now that we can get highlights anytime we want online, no need to watch the full show. Definitely speaks to the state of tv. It was mentioned on the doc I watched. Carson highlights were talked about that water cooler the next day and if you missed it, too bad.
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DallasHorn26 started following Comprehensive Late Night Talk Show Thread
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Sub-Educated Cretins: The SEC screenshot mega-thread
RomaVicta replied to SimkinsMan's topic in 🤫$9.95🤫
Sportswriters are the dumbest people in the world who get paid to write. Bohls personifies that. He's also always overcompensated in his Texas writing for fear of being called a homer. He was covering A&M during the Sherrill years and clearly liked tooting their horn. You can't really expect the moron chorus of sportswriters to grasp such a complicated proposition as two (two!!!!) different sources of revenue for a player. They also run like a herd, these idiots. Expect this notion about Texas being different and sorta evil to take hold for a while as the morons keep quoting each other about it. At some point, a sports pundit will want to be contrary and contest this notion about Texas. Then the herd will thunder in that direction because everybody really wants to associate with success. -
I don't know how y'all do it. I find this format absolutely unwatchable.
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This is true but a few things. It's hot in Texas anyway. Prices are lower because its off season. There is the ocean and pools to cool off. You usually get a coastal breeze.
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These Jubilee 1 vs 20 social discussion videos
Brian Fantana replied to Derka's topic in Daily Texan
Dude is so inbred he's probably 24 years old and looks 47. -
Been using Merlin for several years. Great little app.
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About fucking time. Will be nice to finally have a true goal scorer on the squad instead of relying on every other player on the pitch that isn't Kai Havertz.
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I still suck at recruiting so that’s fun
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If you still want to go, I can send you a file for you to open?
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Epstein files update (there are no Epstein files)
TheStoicPaisano replied to Gil Bang's topic in Cloak Room
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Uh huh. Sure, they'll bitch and moan (louder than normal) for a couple months about not getting their military tribunals. Then what, Marge? What are you loonies going to do then? You'll rationalize that it still beats the alternative and keep marching right along.
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I first saw him in the fall of '82 at the Erwin Center. A friend had 7th row floor tix and his girlfriend had to back out. He knew I was a music geek so he asked if I wanted to go. My experience was almost identical to what you said -- I was very apathetic and then the concert was just hit after hit after hit. I didn't own any of his albums so while I knew the songs I just really hadn't added it all up. I ended up seeing him several more times over the years.
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Guarantee that poll does not impress the Paramount leaders (Sumner Redstone's daughter) and it could very well lead Trump to suing CBS whenever "fake" data is distributed to make him look bad.
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Which as ChickenSandwich points out, says more about the state of television and that time slot that the individual show. All three are now merely place holders and I am curious if local stations could opt out of network agreements if they would make more money running localized programming than those three shows.
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Epstein files update (there are no Epstein files)
softlynow replied to Gil Bang's topic in Cloak Room
I was with you until "Dems get Congress." Then you brought me back at the finish. -
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Gee, sure would have been awesome if young people--who grew up on the internet and should be less gullible to scams and blatant disinformation--realized that they were being played around oh, I don't know, November of last year.
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Something about this reminds me of being in the dome for Ken Caminiti's debut. He was diving around, throwing rockets from 3rd and crushing doubles and home runs. He just did big things. Arch came in last year and threw it long, looking downfield every time (to a fault) but it was really fun to watch.
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