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this is totally different than the version in soup
but i see u have been indoctrinated
my attempt at humor failed
mango is NOT FOR SALE
this thread was just chronicling my excellent sunday with cars food and kids and to stop talking about how ppl are NOT driving
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#65
I can't wait until those roads are cleaned up and fully open again. Been spoiled the last few years with dry winters; best time of the year to hit the mountains and the coast on the weekends.
The Pfeiffer bridge collapse is gonna make for a clusterf&$K down south all summer though. Probably for a couple of years. No more early runs down to Nepenthe for breakfast on the patio.
The Pfeiffer bridge collapse is gonna make for a clusterf&$K down south all summer though. Probably for a couple of years. No more early runs down to Nepenthe for breakfast on the patio.
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I'll teach your son how to play baseball, if you let me drive that car...
Seriously, cherish those t-ball moments in their little elastic waist baseball pants. Someday you'll look back on those photos with your boy and recount some special memories.
More seriously, if your son continues to play ball, get him with someone who knows how to hit early, so he can learn to keep his hands high and go straight to the ball. 99% of the kids in little league drop the hands and drag the bat through the zone. The kids who learn early to keep the hands up and on top of the ball are wayyyy better hitters and have a lot more fun with the game.
Seriously, cherish those t-ball moments in their little elastic waist baseball pants. Someday you'll look back on those photos with your boy and recount some special memories.
More seriously, if your son continues to play ball, get him with someone who knows how to hit early, so he can learn to keep his hands high and go straight to the ball. 99% of the kids in little league drop the hands and drag the bat through the zone. The kids who learn early to keep the hands up and on top of the ball are wayyyy better hitters and have a lot more fun with the game.
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I'll teach your son how to play baseball, if you let me drive that car...
Seriously, cherish those t-ball moments in their little elastic waist baseball pants. Someday you'll look back on those photos with your boy and recount some special memories.
More seriously, if your son continues to play ball, get him with someone who knows how to hit early, so he can learn to keep his hands high and go straight to the ball. 99% of the kids in little league drop the hands and drag the bat through the zone. The kids who learn early to keep the hands up and on top of the ball are wayyyy better hitters and have a lot more fun with the game.
Seriously, cherish those t-ball moments in their little elastic waist baseball pants. Someday you'll look back on those photos with your boy and recount some special memories.
More seriously, if your son continues to play ball, get him with someone who knows how to hit early, so he can learn to keep his hands high and go straight to the ball. 99% of the kids in little league drop the hands and drag the bat through the zone. The kids who learn early to keep the hands up and on top of the ball are wayyyy better hitters and have a lot more fun with the game.
copy that