Brooklyn Life Open Thread by Brownstoner 06/03/2010 303 Share Share Brooklyn Life Brooklyn Life Open Thread What's Your Take? Leave a Comment Leave a Reply Cancel reply Register to leave a comment, or log in if you already have an account Oh Biff- that’s just begging for trouble. Log in to Reply As bad as I feel for that pitcher, I totally disagree that Bud Selig should reverse the call. Current rules don’t allow for instant replay (although I think they should and will institute it after this) so it sets a dangerous precedent. Log in to Reply “Biff, didn’t you just get a new dishwasher?? Maytag just recalled 1.7 million of them.” Nope. I’m still married to Mrs C. Log in to Reply The Nuclear Option: http://www.nytimes.com/2010/06/03/us/03nuke.html?hp Log in to Reply donatella and cgar, there are calls for Bud Selig, the baseball commissioner, to review the perfect game case and make an official change to the record. Log in to Reply Biff, didn’t you just get a new dishwasher?? Maytag just recalled 1.7 million of them. Log in to Reply The Stanley Cup Finals are on. Who gives a flying f*ck about baseball? Log in to Reply I’m back in Crown Heights today. Last week, St. Maarten. Log in to Reply By cobblehiller on June 3, 2010 10:32 AM “That said, I agree with Ringo and Biff that Homer’s response has been mystifying, not to mention a bit disproportionate.” I agree with that. He took the nuclear option way too soon. Perhaps he learned a lesson from BP. Who really wants all that crap gushing into their pristine waters!!! Log in to Reply < 1 … 24 25 26 27 28 … 33 >
As bad as I feel for that pitcher, I totally disagree that Bud Selig should reverse the call. Current rules don’t allow for instant replay (although I think they should and will institute it after this) so it sets a dangerous precedent. Log in to Reply
“Biff, didn’t you just get a new dishwasher?? Maytag just recalled 1.7 million of them.” Nope. I’m still married to Mrs C. Log in to Reply
donatella and cgar, there are calls for Bud Selig, the baseball commissioner, to review the perfect game case and make an official change to the record. Log in to Reply
Biff, didn’t you just get a new dishwasher?? Maytag just recalled 1.7 million of them. Log in to Reply
By cobblehiller on June 3, 2010 10:32 AM “That said, I agree with Ringo and Biff that Homer’s response has been mystifying, not to mention a bit disproportionate.” I agree with that. He took the nuclear option way too soon. Perhaps he learned a lesson from BP. Who really wants all that crap gushing into their pristine waters!!! Log in to Reply
Oh Biff- that’s just begging for trouble.
As bad as I feel for that pitcher, I totally disagree that Bud Selig should reverse the call. Current rules don’t allow for instant replay (although I think they should and will institute it after this) so it sets a dangerous precedent.
“Biff, didn’t you just get a new dishwasher?? Maytag just recalled 1.7 million of them.”
Nope. I’m still married to Mrs C.
The Nuclear Option:
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/06/03/us/03nuke.html?hp
donatella and cgar,
there are calls for Bud Selig, the baseball commissioner,
to review the perfect game case and make an official
change to the record.
Biff, didn’t you just get a new dishwasher?? Maytag just recalled 1.7 million of them.
The Stanley Cup Finals are on. Who gives a flying f*ck about baseball?
I’m back in Crown Heights today. Last week, St. Maarten.
By cobblehiller on June 3, 2010 10:32 AM
“That said, I agree with Ringo and Biff that Homer’s response has been mystifying, not to mention a bit disproportionate.”
I agree with that. He took the nuclear option way too soon.
Perhaps he learned a lesson from BP. Who really wants all that crap gushing into their pristine waters!!!