In the pod you rushed past the Glen Burke card from 1979. Burke was a huge figure. Inventor of the high five and first known gay player in MLB. Dodgers offered him money to marry a woman and then traded him to Oakland. A significant player worthy of discussion.
Also, I would like to know, since this is now a video podcast: is the Claymore landmine behind Mike Schur the one Ron Swanson had on his desk in Parks and Rec?
As a NASCAR fan, let me just say that the "I see the same ads over and over" argument is especially heinous for us. Especially during FOX's portion of the schedule, which I think is contractually obligated to show overall 90% ads and only 10% actual racing.
In the pod you rushed past the Glen Burke card from 1979. Burke was a huge figure. Inventor of the high five and first known gay player in MLB. Dodgers offered him money to marry a woman and then traded him to Oakland. A significant player worthy of discussion.
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Also, I would like to know, since this is now a video podcast: is the Claymore landmine behind Mike Schur the one Ron Swanson had on his desk in Parks and Rec?
You wear le Bleu-Blanc-Rouge very well, Joe… Welcome to Montréal!
Best throw away comment: "Why Clint Frazier? Did it have to be...." As a Yankees fan that made me laugh out loud.
As a NASCAR fan, let me just say that the "I see the same ads over and over" argument is especially heinous for us. Especially during FOX's portion of the schedule, which I think is contractually obligated to show overall 90% ads and only 10% actual racing.