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Fun quiz time: Without reverse image googling (that's OK, we'll trust you), guess whose parents these are? Take a good look at the dad.
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To that point:
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I can see there being a break, although I don't know if '51 is it. You would have been 12 or 13 when the Beatles came here, which was prime Beatlemania age, and in high school in the 1965 to 1970 range, and a lot of cultural changes happened during the period that high schoolers would have a hard time avoiding. I would pin the break closer to '47 or '48. You might have liked Elvis OK, especially after Ed Sullivan convinced your folks that he was a fine conservative mama's boy, but you might have been a tad too old for the Beatles and the changes all that wrought.
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Oh, now I get the idea behind the T scoreboard. The picture above brought it home.
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2024 Trade Deadline Rumors and Discussion
chasfh replied to LongLiveMaroth's topic in Detroit Tigers
Then Skubal's staying here. End of story. Our system is already lousy with outfielders and guys who are going to end up at first base. We don't need a package led by another one like Kjerstad. Tell you what: add Kjerstad to my trade and I'll add Tork in return. a three-for-five deal. You want a ring this year and next? Skubal is your best shot at ensuring that. We need something that will actually help us fill holes in return. Or you can wait until July 2026 to see how the market looks then. Thanks for the fun exercise! -
I hope Harris saw my trade proposal with the Orioles in the other thread. 😁
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I know I shared this eight years ago, but I think it would be helpful to refamiliarize ourselves with the word "Kakistocracy": a government run by the worst, least qualified, or most unscrupulous citizens. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kakistocracy
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TIAL that you can't post an 8 and a close parenthesis back-to-back without it turning into a cool guy with glasses emoji.
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I think it hears posting in full here, at the risk of dovetailing into her obvious sales pitch for her book and whatnot. On Trump and Project 2025: 1) Yes, Trump knows what it is. No, he likely doesn’t care, because policy is a thing other people do while he steals money and ensures impunity for himself and his backers. 2) Trump is not an ideologue. He is a bulldozer used by two GOP-linked networks that often collaborate. 3) The first network is made of hard right-wing ideologues that have been gradually implementing a neo-fascist US since the Reagan era, chipping away at courts, regulations, rights, etc. This is the Project 2025 network. 4) The second network is transnational organized crime, the network in which Trump is most at home. Their goal is to collapse the US and strip it and sell it for parts, much like the oligarch wars that followed the collapse of the USSR. This network has been active for decades as well. Its dynamics and Trump’s role are laid out in my book HIDING IN PLAIN SIGHT. 5) Both networks contain fanatics of varying faiths who deploy rhetoric with apocalyptic overtones. Some are true messianic believers. Others exploit religion for financial and political gain. 6) Broken or corrupt US institutions, esp the DOJ, have allowed these anti-American entities to grow and thrive. 7) Blackmail, threats, and bribery play a role in solidifying their power, but many officials are simply complicit, including in the Democratic Party. 😎 The two networks may clash at some point, depending on whether their goal is American autocracy or collapse. Either way, Americans will get some form of mafia state kleptocracy, which is what we have already. 9) I’ve explained all this in details in my books and free newsletter and interviews. It’s a complicated history. What’s not complicated is that the big danger isn’t Trump, the man, but Trump *and* the criminal billionaire networks behind him. The latter need to be examined far more than the former.
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I wonder whether Trump's got something on her we don't know about.
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So, DFA him and back to Krediler and McKinstry?
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2024 Trade Deadline Rumors and Discussion
chasfh replied to LongLiveMaroth's topic in Detroit Tigers
So says Mister Seventeen Posts! 😉 -
I thought this died off weeks ago? Is it actually still going?
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I am definitionally a boomer, but I am X-adjacent. The youngest boomers born after 1960 have nothing to do culturally with the oldest boomers born in the 40s, in almost any sense. They determined a long time ago that Baby Boomers were born 1946 through 1964, which makes sense if you look at birth rate, but culturally speaking, I think Gen X starts in 1961.
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Personally, I would like them to get dependent mental fitness tests—meaning dependent only on the interpretation of a nonpolitical, purely scientific evaluation methodology.
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I get the Tigers as part of my MLB package. Who'da thunk living outside of Michigan would be an advantage? 😏
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lol, just did this and Walt's first-ever post on the then-new MTF site was, "What, there's no political forum?"
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2024 Trade Deadline Rumors and Discussion
chasfh replied to LongLiveMaroth's topic in Detroit Tigers
Hey, fun fact: there is no way to put a capital C and a colon back-to-back and not see it turn into a smiley face. -
2024 Trade Deadline Rumors and Discussion
chasfh replied to LongLiveMaroth's topic in Detroit Tigers
hey, Greg, welcome to the forum. Just putting pencil to paper to project our probable needs for a 2026-27 contention window: 1B: Tork? Keith? 2B: Keith? Lee? McGonigle? SS: McGonigle? 3B: Jung LF: Greene CF: Clark RF: Perez? 😄 Briceño? So, not a lot of certainty (considering how little certainty anyone in big league ball can muster). So any trade would have to effectively fill some of these holes. And if we want to fill at least two, we may have to add something to Skubal for you. I'd love to offer you Tork, and maybe you guys could fix him and make him your DH, but that's a sixth grader's fantasy trade on my part. Our top hole to fill is middle of the infield, for reasons I don't have to remind you of. So this trade has to start with Jackson Holliday. Otherwise, no dice. You haven't hung up yet? Good! In addition to Skubal, I will offer you Parker Meadows. He's a plus plus CF and his stick is starting to come around. Cedric is turning into a pumpkin for you, so you could put Parker out there right now. (Well, once he comes off the List, of course.) You say you got Beavers coming up soon to replace Cedric? That's fine, you can figure out which of Parker and Beavers takes your newly-spacious left and which takes center, then you can shift Cowser to right where his plus arm plays, and move Santander into a DH/fifth OF role. That will solve your outfield situation for most of the rest of this decade. So, for our two guys, we want Holliday; Basallo (who you really don't need with Adley and Mountcastle on your team for the next several years); one of Haskin, Fabian, or Rhodes (I'm still not sold on Wenceel here); and a pitching lottery ticket like Strowd, Gillies, McGough, Hoffman, or Armbruester. What do you say? -
2024 Trade Deadline Rumors and Discussion
chasfh replied to LongLiveMaroth's topic in Detroit Tigers
Post of the day! -
2024 Trade Deadline Rumors and Discussion
chasfh replied to LongLiveMaroth's topic in Detroit Tigers
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You may be right, although given his embrace of data science, it would frankly shock me to learn that Harris let Willi go because a hitting coach said words. Another possibly explanation I've yet to contemplate is that the data science Harris relied on at the time was flawed.
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Or maybe Harris just ****ed up on both of them. That's a possibility, too. Maybe I should be PBO instead! 🤪
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I don't know, I'm having trouble imagining that I saw something in Willi (and Jeimer) going forward that Scott Harris didn't. That's whhy I'm thinking it must be more than a pure performance evaluation that doomed him here. I wonder whether what factored into the decision was some combination of the press relentlessly hammering the Tigers on Willi and Jeimer and ownership wanting it to stop; and that maybe Willi and Jeimer were not the right kind of clubhouse guys, since this is an characteristic Harris is explicitly seeking, for better or worse.