Tuesday, July 17, 2012
Some News
The St. Paul Saints will be the "Mr. Paul Aints" for atheism night next month! Awesome.
Meanwhile, the Boy Scouts have decided they still don't want any gay people around, as it could be a distraction to their child molestation.
The other day, Tom Caron noted that MLB "has gotten what they want," as 21 teams are within 5 games of a playoff spot. You know how many teams would be within 5 games of a playoff spot under last year's rules? 20!* It's so funny how they give credit to the new system for a lot of teams being bunched up in the standings.
Red Sox vs. White Sox, 7:10.
*This was a few games ago (July 13), not up-to-the-day info, I just forgot to post this here then.
Meanwhile, the Boy Scouts have decided they still don't want any gay people around, as it could be a distraction to their child molestation.
The other day, Tom Caron noted that MLB "has gotten what they want," as 21 teams are within 5 games of a playoff spot. You know how many teams would be within 5 games of a playoff spot under last year's rules? 20!* It's so funny how they give credit to the new system for a lot of teams being bunched up in the standings.
Red Sox vs. White Sox, 7:10.
*This was a few games ago (July 13), not up-to-the-day info, I just forgot to post this here then.
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Are the "Aints" going to be changing the dates on the tickets as well? Or will they read "2012," as in "2012 AD." That might offend the sponsers.
In a culture that thinks Richard Dawkins an expert on the subject, I'm not at all surprised. It reminds me of growing in Southern California, and hearing the less observant complain about the "Spanish speakers" in cities like Los Angeles, Sierra Madre, Alhambra and La Puente.
Reposted the article from USA Today on facebook and gave you credit. Not that you'd know or anything...
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