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Rock Strongo
My mind spits with an enormous kickback.
any Hernandez updates? Those guys have to be out of the pond by now.
out of the water, and into the woods
to grandmothers house, they go
any Hernandez updates? Those guys have to be out of the pond by now.
any Hernandez updates? Those guys have to be out of the pond by now.
Kirby Puckett > Tony Gwynn
Here's what I think about Bill Russell...
I don't care about Bill Russell.
They're busy trying to keep pop stars out of "New Kids on the Block" turf...
Carter — who had a tween pop career of his own back in the day — was at a stop in Boston, Massachusetts for his “After Party” tour over the weekend, because apparently people still buy tickets to see Aaron Carter in concert, when he got into a turf war with the NKOTB fans.
According to Carter, the Sharks and Jets style fight began after the perps got out of a gold Chevy Malibu and said, “I heard you’re doing a show here tomorrow. This is the town of the New Kids.”
Punches were thrown in both directions, with Carter declaring himself the winner because he is a “soldier” and “6th degree black belt in Muay Thai.”
They're busy trying to keep pop stars out of "New Kids on the Block" turf...
Carter — who had a tween pop career of his own back in the day — was at a stop in Boston, Massachusetts for his “After Party” tour over the weekend, because apparently people still buy tickets to see Aaron Carter in concert, when he got into a turf war with the NKOTB fans.
According to Carter, the Sharks and Jets style fight began after the perps got out of a gold Chevy Malibu and said, “I heard you’re doing a show here tomorrow. This is the town of the New Kids.”
Punches were thrown in both directions, with Carter declaring himself the winner because he is a “soldier” and “6th degree black belt in Muay Thai.”
Fuck the Blue Jays..
That is all...
LOL - baseball reference lists Tony Gwynn's weight as 185. Must have been his rookie weight.
One of the best all around OFs in baseball in the 80s. I think his 87 season was his best during that span.
One of the best all around OFs in baseball in the 80s. I think his 87 season was his best during that span.
He was going to hit .400 in '94.