If O'Neill had hit the ball just about 10 feet farther than he did, they would have won. Instead, his shot out to center turned into one of those "Catch of the Week" things when the Braves outfielder grabbed it right at the wall.
Game two of their two-game series is tonight. I'm hoping the Red Sox win but I don't have high hopes. Sale is on the mound for the Braves and I can assure you, he's in excellent form this season.
Once again, first pitch is at 7:20 this evening. That means I should be able to make it through all nine innings.
The Bruins and Panthers play the second game in their best-of-seven series tonight. Puck drops at 7:30 which means I just might be able see all three periods.
If the Bruins win tonight, they will return home to Boston with a 2-0 lead. If they lose, they will return to Boston with a 1-1 tie.
I would like them to return to Boston with a 2-0 lead...
My state Rep, Angelo Puppolo, remembered my birthday. He always remembers my birthday.
Well, Angelo probably doesn't remember it's my birthday. He probably has people that work for him that use a database that reminds them to send me a birthday card. But it's the thought that counts.
No, he didn't send me the Red Sox schedule. I got that when my son and I went to opening day at Fenway.
We had some storms come rolling through here today. One line of them decided to drop some hail:
I would like to point out how green my lawn is. Let's see how it looks in July...
Here are some links you may enjoy:
- Key line in this story: "Snakes which do this are more effective actors and spend less time feigning death overall."
- I'm sorry, but "more mosquitoes" sounds like a bad idea.
- Key line in this story: "They were even dressed like cart guys with the lime yellow shirts and everything."
- They must have been a perfect couple: He was dumb enough to get face tattoos and she was dumb enough to date him.
- Well, it won't be a knife, then, will it?
- Presenting the winner of the Mom of the Year award.
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