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I would say what's "despicable" is not the meme which is a joke after all but the fact that Aaron Judge makes $40 million dollars a year and dropped a fly ball that most little leaguers could have caught.......



He also batted .222 had 3 RBI's and a solo HR.

Firstly, let me state that I am not a Yankee fan by any means and, although neither am I a Dodger fan, I am pleased that the Dodgers won the series. That said, I feel that keying on one misplay by one man for the loss is despicable, particularly when that person was instrumental in the Yankees getting to the Series. I truly believe that the Dodgers were the better "team." The Yankees seem more a group of individual players that live and die by one aspect of the game, power hitting, and it went cold in the series.

Secondly, I feel Yankee fans do not deserve the championship. I have never seen such unsportsmanlike behavior by a fan as I witnessed when the fan dislodged the ball from the Dodger right fielder's glove. I believe that fan has been banned from Yankee Stadium for life and if this is so, he richly deserves it.

I know that many will take issue with this view and I plead for mercy as a long-suffering Pirate fan.
 
If any of us received 1/100 of 1% of that number ... that's $7,600,000 USD. Spending that much in a lifetime would be near to impossible.
Different subject, I know, but I read somewhere during last week That Russia had fined Google more money than exists in the whole world! :slp:D
 
I visited a Lakota friend who lives on Pine Ridge Rez in Shannon County, SD, which was at that time the poorest place in America. Literally Third World. He lived in an old trailer without running water or electricity, heated with wood, and used an outhouse made of plywood. Imagine that, having to go to a plywood outhouse in -40 in snowy winter. Many such outhouses have a rope running from the potty to the house, so that people can grab it and use it as a guide to get them there and back in heavy winter snows and blizzards. It's easy to wander off and freeze to death. But when I was visiting it was early summer, and my friend had taken the door off the outhouse. So I sat there in "poverty" ---- looking out over a majestic scene, the Badlands in all their colorful splendor stretching out before me for hundreds of miles and not a single soul, power line or roadway in sight.

Perspective - as underrated as Contentment! :)

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Molly Harris, who used to be in a long-running radio soap, came to give us a talk at our winemaking club.
She said, when she was a girl, their Outhouse was at the top of the back garden. It was a big bucket chemical toilet which used to be emptied by the local council once a week, There was no back way to the garden, so the man who emptied it used to shout, 'Look out, here comes the Lavender man,' as he carried through the kitchen and living room to exit by the front door. :rdo:f:sh
 
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