Was this meant as a joke? It's hard to tell sometimes. So just to be clear, you're saying you're kind of like the Uncle Rico of Texas high school baseball?
South Carolina vs. Florida is on ESPNU, if anyone wants a change of pace. 3-3 bottom of 6 right now.
Make that 4-3 Florida. Solo shot to straight away center.
I love this picture. I want to believe that this image still haunts BM in his dreams nightmares. The one where he's stuck running in slow motion as Poona is bearing down on him.
Jesus, Mary and Joseph...these assclowns will leech on to anything in order to reflect more "honor" on themselves. The epitome of stolen honor. They are such an embarrassment to the State of Texas.
I don't know if it's sad or funny that I can't tell if this is a picture of a building on aggy's campus, or the federal prison where Ms. Holmes will be spending the next decade, or so.
Baby steps. If they try to diversify too quickly they go to the opposite extreme, like the Gatorade or Fitbit commercials with the 300+ lb heifers doing yoga or surfing. I prefer the ladies in your posting.
Don't forget the 1982 team. They weren't runner-up in the CWS, but that team was stacked. Their season record was 59-6, with the last two of those losses coming in Omaha. Those '80s teams always seemed invincible.
I don't think there was a time jump. I believe last week's episode, and most of this week's was all a fantasy inside Barry's head. That last image of Barry and Janice's dad sitting face to face was back to present time. At least, that's my theory.
A couple honest questions; 1) How many of these mass shootings are committed by 18-20 year olds?, 2) If just one 18-20 year old would be able to use a semi-automatic rifle to stop just one home invasion, armed robbery, assault, etc., would it be worth it to you?
I like how JWinTX overtly admits that aggy can't compete with Texas in recruiting, resources or viewership. He probably didn't realize he was doing so, either. Fuck 'em.
I'm thinking the whole episode was a dream sequence. There was just enough "weirdness" about it that made it dream-like, such as standing watch outside his house from dark until dawn without moving, the interactions with his son, etc. Also, there is no way that Cousineau could have survived on his own in the wilderness for eight years, especially after having had his little accident in the previous episode, right? The man couldn't even order his own food if left alone.