We don’t win all the time. Gloating about it when it finally happens isn’t good either. Some life lessons from observing the corner of Clark and Addison.
Musings of a Bronxite Living in the South
We don’t win all the time. Gloating about it when it finally happens isn’t good either. Some life lessons from observing the corner of Clark and Addison.
Last night a lot of people got upset during a very well played 2014 MLB All-Star Game. The issues raised were vaild ones, but it did start to make me wonder just how deep were we really willing to dig to point out the current situations flaw…
The best thing that happened in 2013 is represented by one event, but it’s representative of the ability to do something again with regularity I hadn’t be able to do for some time – take myself out to the ballgame.
The man arguably considered baseball’s greatest closer was doing what he always did before games and it caused a bump in his road. His tenacity is one reason why baseball fans – and fans of life – look forward to seeing him keep his word about being back. We need it too.
Tebow scrutinized for faith in NYC? Fuggedaboutit!
Published by Andre on March 22, 2012I’m looking forward to seeing folks talk about baseball again, though a lot of people are focusing on football. Unfortunately, they’re more focused on what they want people to say and how they act instead of the situation at hand – a radical improvement of the sports situation in New York City.