Thread killer strikes again... OK so what are you up to tomorrow?
'Potential'
Spike's Bitches 36: Did I Sully Our Good Name?
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risque (and frisque), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
Anyone awake? I am bouncey and stuff. I pulled the golden ticket of shifts for the All Star FanFest. I get the autograph booth during a private party. WOOT!!!!
I'll probably see you tomorrow, Laga
SuziQ that sounds faboo. Do you know who'll be autographing?
Hey cool Sean. I might be late which is OK because overtime = yay!
Hall of Famers or future Hall of Famers - not sure who, but the names of folks who are expected to show that they started listing were jaw dropping.
I'm here, though tired from the productivity of the day.
YAY Suzi! So happy for you.
For everyone's enjoyment (except possibly Hec), I present one of the cutest lolcats ever, IMHO: [link]
veddy cute.
Skipping the lolcat and going right to Suzi envy.
Emmett's All-Star team won their first game tonight, 18-2 vs. Martinez. (All Stars is separate from the tournament schedule, and a bigger deal. This is how you work your way up to the Little League World Series.)
Oy - apparently there's a Little League All-Star pledge you have to recite before the game. God and country are mentioned. Yeesh.
and I thought the baby lady was rude. The snack bar cashier just told me someone threw a pretzel at her because it wasn't hot enough.
And then she gave him a refund!
I said, "OK it probably won't happen agaion since it's never happened before but you should know... that's assault and he should have at the very least been thrown out. We would have been within our rights to call the police." She's a great employee. We were twice as busy as we expected to be and she never lost it once. I didn't even find out about the pretzel thrower until I was giving the cashier a gift card for doing a great job.
DavidS your little league prayer reminds me of a friend of my brother (I can't recall his name but) he used to play for the Kansas City NFL team (the Chiefs?) Before every game a handful of devout players would gather in the end zone for a prayer circle. My brother's friend proposed that the atheists should be allowed to gather in the other end zone to do the hokey pokey.