If he enjoys collecting baseball cards, buy him a special scrapbook. Show your interest in and support of their interests. Try different hobbies. Introduce a new hobby as a birthday or holiday gift. In trying something completely different, your children may become interested in it or at least...
One guy was so incensed he said he was ready to buy a baseball bat and start smashing heads. I read all this in a growing state of shock. Hot, cold, breathless, hurt, sickened, outraged. A whirlpool of fear, dread, helplessness. Finally I got up and began moving around the house. ...
Songs lie dormant in the recesses of my mind, lyrics filling space that could be better used. I can’t tell you my son’s social security number, but I could probably sing you a Kool & the Gang song start to finish. I love Robin, but I hateCelebrate. My skin crawls at parties whe...
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The song starts with a baseball announcer speaking a piece a game (the actual content of which probably means something deeper, knowing Drake), with the beat playing underneath. “Isn’t it amazing, how you talk all this shit and we still lack communication?” are the first words uttered ...
but later Ray and his traveling companion Terrance Mann (James Earl Jones) pick up a young baseball player en route to Ray’s baseball field that ends up being the younger incarnation of “Moonlight” Graham (Frank Whaley). As far as baseball nicknames go, “Moonlight” is a pretty solid...
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