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Father of two & Grandfather of two. Cardinals & Browns fan. St. Louis history, Civil War, and WWII buff. Eclectic musical taste, lover of vinyl.
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Early on, Hulu had it.
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Grr....
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7.9 (!) In 1973.
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I hate Charlie Kirk with a fiery passion, but I have to agree with him this one time.
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None of these guys, though I do love Silent George. There's no reason to do this every year. There are, however, a few overlooked players from history that need a look. Ed Konetchy comes to mind.
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"Standard mix of country and hip hop" No wonder these guys can't hit.
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That's the best they could come up with?
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Lots of strikeouts in that photo.
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Luckily, only a few inches here in Warren County.
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David Freese?
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The Cardinals had just closed a huge gap between themselves and the collapsing Phillies. That had a lot to do with Boyer getting the MVP over Callison. Mays at 6th is a head scratcher, but with what had just happened, it's understandable why he didn't win it.
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It's a song that you could plug right into the "A Hard Day's Night" album.
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Goo Gone is a life saver.
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They need to stop it. If they are going to do "reunion" shows like this or for charity, they need to stick with one singer who knows the material.
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Browns legend.
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I remember talking about "Tiny Songs" to my friends while I was in college. It wasn't nearly as heavy as the first two, but it had melodies that drew me to it.
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In so many ways.
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Been there, done that.
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Does it matter that he previously called Super Bowls?
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Same here. I grew up on a dairy farm. Milk was a staple of my diet then and has remained so.
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Same, then the Reagan assassination attempt.
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That, and a good bidet.
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Can confirm on the eggs. The organic browns were a dollar cheaper at Aldi's.
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The only one that comes close is American Experience.
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I forgot all about this song.
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Somebody slept through their punctuation lessons. Racism, bad spelling, and bad punctuation - a tradition unlike any other.
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Roy Thomas led the league in walks seven times. The Barry Bonds of his day (in terms of walking, anyway).
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Don't sleep on this guy.
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Holy overpay.
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It's definitely an overpay on the Mets part. Two years from now, we'll have deja vu.
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When he was a Cardinal, I wanted to throw things at the TV when he would always swing at the outside slider.
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Not the Cardinals.
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Cardinals really changing it up. Such a boring franchise right now.
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I likely read this issue. Dad had a subscription for many years.
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I'd love a one man booth with Caray on TV and Rooney on the radio.
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ROY in '74 and went on to a solid career.