Now that I no longer have to hijack my neighbor's signal to get online, I can go back to dedicating myself to providing high quality content for this blog.
Unfortunately, I don't have any. I think it's a hangover from the All-Star Break. And nobody is getting called for catcher's interference.
Then I turn on the TV to watch the Fox Saturday game and they want me to listen to Thom Brennaman. Ugh.
Mike Hampton is frustrated because he can't get healthy. Hmm... I wonder if AP just has that story saved up and ready to go, sort of like Jerry Lewis' obituary.
And you don't need to worry about keeping Brian Barton (Cardinals), Daric Barton (Athletics), or Jared Burton (Reds) straight in your mind as all of them are now on the disabled list.
But I need to run a few errands now. And I hope I fare better in my transportation than Guy Clark (it's a fairly old video and there is an odd 10 seconds at the end):
Some friends of mine leeched on to their neighbors' internet for over a year. It had to end when they downloaded so much that they pushed the neighbors over their limit. Then the jig was up, if I got that expression right.
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