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Just don't mention his wife's hair... it's a touchy subject!
She looks like she's from Kentucky too.........No disrespect, all my Dad's side of the family is from Johnson County! Appalachian country known for moonshine, weed, and Loretta Lynn........And Hillbilly ****** (Oxy) too......
 
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She looks like she's from Kentucky too.........No disrespect, all my Dad's side of the family is from Johnson County! Appalachian country know for moonshine, weed, and Loretta Lynn........And Hillbilly ****** (Oxy) too......
Will Smith (The Actor) just announced on Twitter he's headed to Memphis to slap the S#!t outta someone.... hey, you're in Memphis!! Better watch out! lol Chris Rock took it like a champ, but it looked like it hurt like hell!!
 
Will Smith (The Actor) just announced on Twitter he's headed to Memphis to slap the S#!t outta someone.... hey, you're in Memphis!! Better watch out! lol Chris Rock took it like a champ, but it looked like it hurt like hell!!
He can slap all he wants but he better come armed........
 
My Ruger LC9 has served me well.
I know a guy that collects Rugers. Made a display cabinet for them... not sure how many but an astounding amount. He's got his license to buy and ship firearms as well if u still have it and would like to sell I can give him ur contact info... pm me if interested.
 
363 career wins! That is ill! No modern pitcher will ever top that although Maddux and Clemens came close. Difference is those two guys did not enlist in the military and miss 3 seasons during WWII. Spahn's achievements are truely astounding!
I loved hearing stories about all the Braves players when I moved to Milwaukee. Like can you imagine as a kid, going to a ballgame and then getting a ride from one of the players? Also reminds me of the guy from Sheboygan, (a few miles north heading towards GB. ) He wrote a fan letter to Jackie Robinson, and this one interaction led to the two being not only pen pals, but honest to goodness friends. The MLB Network had run a documentary on it several years ago.
 
And I was there... my Dad and I were sitting about 25 yards past first base about 15 rows up. It was wild! Of course I was only 9 at the time, but my Dad explained how special this was around the 8th inning. The entire stadium was on our feet holding our breath every pitch. With one batter left for The Angels their dugout was practically empty. The stadium was going nuts! I can't find the ticket stubs anywhere! I hope they show up someday....
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