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?
***deeply exhales***. I’m getting closer to being willing to watch the video, but I’m still not there, even for this subject XD…. Ever since watching the LeBatard show for the first time and actually knowing what everyone’s setup looked like, it really did kill the magic of the theater of the mind… weird existential crisis here, in case anyone else is in the same boat XD
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?
Best throw away comment: "Why Clint Frazier? Did it have to be...." As a Yankees fan that made me laugh out loud.
You wear le Bleu-Blanc-Rouge very well, Joe… Welcome to Montréal!
***deeply exhales***. I’m getting closer to being willing to watch the video, but I’m still not there, even for this subject XD…. Ever since watching the LeBatard show for the first time and actually knowing what everyone’s setup looked like, it really did kill the magic of the theater of the mind… weird existential crisis here, in case anyone else is in the same boat XD
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.