I'm getting many presents but my favorite present comes tonight from lil precious. I get a half hour to do whatever I want with her, no matter what it is. She can't say no to anything.
I'll list the presents on Sunday..I know one kid got me new scotty cameron putter..I've been struggeling with the one I got for Christmas
It's my understanding that the video games is actually used to train Marine Special services squads, and Navy Seal Black Ops teams....It's not a video game, it's a war simulator. I can't believe you right wing War groupies don't love this stuff? I also got 3 boxes of the rare discountinued Count Chocula cereal..I dont know how she got them, she won't tell me....Its my all time favorite
Vice Lord wrote: It's my understanding that the video games is actually used to train Marine Special services squads, and Navy Seal Black Ops teams....It's not a video game, it's a war simulator. I can't believe you right wing War groupies don't love this stuff? I also got 3 boxes of the rare discountinued Count Chocula cereal..I dont know how she got them, she won't tell me....Its my all time favorite
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To pitch a perfect game, teach yourself online
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My major league pitching career was anything but perfect. The closest I ever came was a seven-inning outing against Milwaukee while playing for the Cincinnati Reds, in which I gave up only four runs and earned the victory. In baseball, you can be successful without coming close to perfect. Just think about batting average: a .400 average is insanely good, but that means you strike out or get out in some other way more than half the time you're at bat. Hall of Fame pitchers give up an average of more than two runs per game. Seldom does a pitcher throw a shutout. A perfect game—in which a pitcher does not allow a single player on base—is incredibly rare.