With the Yang-Mills existence problem seemingly solved…we now move on to the Heyman existence problem. Or something.
Read More...And sometimes there isn’t much you can do. I wrote what I did about Hawk Harrelson and The Will To Win because at some point, you have to come to the conclusion that someone isn’t worth talking to anymore. Hawk’s problem wasn’t that he was wrong, it was that he was stuck in a frame of mind that starts from conclusions and will, when it cares to, circle back around to ...
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1. Nasty Nate posted on September 26, 2012 at 06:32 PM # hit 0 | hit 0I do of course use a slide rule on a daily basis.
Never saw him play.
But then how will 4 or 5 close friends plus 250 people you went to high school with and haven't talked to in 20 years know what you are reading at this given moment?
Rob Parker is Huey Lewis? Wow.
Huey Lewis!?
Anyway, it wasn't him, it was his son.
We're called sabermetricians and we're in control
Huey Lewis!
In the 9th grade I was president of the science club and won the quiz bowl at the state's Science Olympiad, and also played on the basketball and baseball teams. The nerd/jock division is overrated.
Duffy Lewis was in the Go-Go's?
A ######## refugee from the Detroit newspaper market.
Wasn't he the guy Who Couldn't Lose?
No, that's Rob Parker (bringing it full circle).
Didn't he get in trouble a couple times for just making up stories? I'm surprised he's still in the writing game.
It's cool; they're at the end of the "article," too.
Yeah, it's full of guys who are neither real jocks nor real nerds.
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