Buehler did "meh" once again but he did make it through sis innings.
Tonight sees the return of Bregman to the lineup. It also sees the return of Dobbins, who has the start.
First pitch is at 7:10.
Today was lawn mowing and getting the car inspected.
Normally I don't mind lawn mowing but today I found a new project - my walk behind mower is no longer self-propelled. That means I need to take it apart and see if I can figure out what broke. Then I need to figure out if I can fix it. Either that or I need to buy a new mower.
This mower has to be more than 30 years old. It's a Snapper and I have gotten more than my money's worth out of it so if I can't fix it, I'll do my research and buy a new one.
Normally I do mind getting my car inspected and today was no different. I hate sitting for a half hour in a room with a tv showing soap operas, waiting for some guy to tell me my car is okay.
I get it. I've driven through states that don't require an annual vehicle inspection and it's like driving through a demolition derby but Massachusetts takes it too far.
For instance, if any light bulb anywhere on the vehicle is burned out, you fail. That means if your taillight has three light bulbs in it and one bulb is burned out, you fail. It doesn't matter that the taillight still lights up with the other two bulbs, no sir, not one bit.
Don't misunderstand me, I maintain my cars as close to perfection as I can. If a bulb burns out, I replace it but fer cripes sake, lighten up a bit.
Here's today's truthee:
I'm not going to disagree. It was around 85° at my house today and don't get me started on the humidity...
I'm going to watch this ball game.
Here are some links:
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They need to
outlaw those things.
(And by "things", I mean kids...) - I beginning to wonder if this might be a suicide...
- Key line in this story: "Following a short investigation, police concluded that the Paris man had genuinely forgotten his wife."
- Key line in this story: "Combine that with compression garments, bandages, and sweat – and you’ve got a recipe for olfactory disaster."
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