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  1. 12 minutes ago, chasfh said:

    I think this makes following the game as a sort of athletic ballet more enjoyable, since every play is a move that makes up the entire dance, and whether your team or the other team is making that great play, you can appreciate and enjoy it either way as part of the greater performance. That doesn't mean you can't be disappointed if your team loses—after all, you do have an established preference—but it's better if it's just a momentary bummer you're over as soon as you leave the ballpark than if you're stewing on the injustice of it all for the whole next day or even longer.

    I think for me it's also part of growing older...  I don't know.  I just don't get worked up anymore. The 2013 ALCS might have burned me out.  Last year's ALDS and the year before was fun, but when they lost that game, I went right to bed.  It'll be what it'll be is what I told myself.  Maybe its because I figured they couldn't win it all anyway so just get it over with?

     

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  2. 54 minutes ago, gehringer_2 said:

    the key is you have to enjoy watching a baseball game in an of itself, not only as a piece of a standings race or WS quest. Ernie did.  This also goes to the root of why some people say they don’t care if the team is bad for 10 yrs if they can win 1 WS per decade and others don’t care so much about championships but don’t want to watch a bad baseball team yr to yr. Baseball is both a team competition and a pastime. 

    Maybe this is wrong but the comfort I take in the team not playing great is that most of my baseball fan experience is at the games themselves.  I don't like empty stadiums but packed stadiums annoy me. I enjoy being at the ballpark.  My seats are easy to get to.  The bathroom is 30 feet away. I can see the entire field.  I'm outside.  It's great.  When the team is in contention the stress level goes up because I actually care if they win or lose.  

     

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  3. Great tweet today that I read. Ted Turner spent 20 years making it easy for a kid in Montana could watch the Braves. MLB has spent 20 years making it harder for a kid in Atlanta to watch the Braves. 

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  4. Yes he was.  He went back to the days of the Tigers on WDIV, the round table before the games.  I never read him early on because he was the Oakland Press and I didn't live there.  I knew him always from TV and later the radio.

     

     

  5. 36 minutes ago, gehringer_2 said:

    summer of 46 he would have been a returning war hero campaigning for his 1st House seat in Boston.

    Joe Sr arranged for some dude with the same name as his opponent to also be on the ballot, splitting that vote even further.  The grandson of the former mayor of Boston and son of a wealthy, if disgraced somewhat, ambassador didn't need much help winning a seat.  His campaign would announce fundraising opportunities and send them out to all the single women in town with the promise that the rich young eligible bachelor may show up... thus all the mothers of these women would push their daughters to go in the hopes of finding a husband.

     

  6. I'm going to miss all the TikTok videos of spirit customers in the airport terminals fighting and arguing with the poor gate agents.... especially those who complain that that they can't get on the plane that is leaving at 7:45 when they got to the airport at 7:40.

     

     

  7. On 4/25/2026 at 4:57 PM, chasfh said:

    @oblong

    Map of the Moon If Its “Seas” Were Really Seas

    moon-if-seas-seas-1536x1536.jpg

    For reference 

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    the dark area are called seas because of older beliefs that they were water based. Now we know it’s basalt formed from volcanic activity.  

  8. I watched the 1st in total.   When the second started my wife got home and we had to give my son his testosterone shot which can be an ordeal.  It took the whole second quarter to get thru that when I walked out and saw the score going into halftime. “That’s it” I thought.  Sat down kind of exhausted from the shot, opened a beer, and resumed texting with an old friend who lives in Denver that was watching and reached out before the game. I had intentions of putting the Tigers on but since this was on prime the remote to do tha was just enough out of reach that I didn’t want to move. Then as the lead for Orlando dwindled I stayed interested   My friend said she was bailing but she apparently didn’t as she frantically texted me to put it back on. 
     

    it wasn’t even just the win… it was a freaking blowout. I’m trying to position this historically.  I guess that depends on tomorrow too. 
     

    so chalk one up for Prime. If it were on something else I may have cut over earlier. 

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  9. McMorrow has some things, right or wrong, that she'll have to sort out.  She is fine as a state legislator and gave a great speech a few years ago, I like her, but she might not be ready for DC post.  I don't think she survives the primary.  Stupid MI with their term limits.

     

  10. 14 minutes ago, Motown Bombers said:

     

    Not that it changes his point, but that gas station is near the airport is notorious for being $1 more than nearby stations.

     

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