…and apparently, the Mets are a TV show?
Ruffles… Try again, kthx.
The other day, I was shopping in Bed Bath & Beyond. Among the countless number of Christmas gifts and decorations, I stumbled on the one lonely shelving unit of Chanukah gifts and decorations. At first, I was pretty annoyed because, well… Why does Chanukah get a flimsy shelf of stuff while an entire section of the store is decked out in Christmas stuff!?
Then, I saw it. The one thing that I not only want for Chanukah, but that every Jew should own and pass down from generation to generation until the end of time…
Friday, June 12th, 2009: The Mets and Yankees play a hard fought ballgame in the Bronx.
With 2 on and 2 outs in the bottom of the 9th inning, Mets Closer Francisco Rodriguez throws to Yankees 3rd Baseman Alx Rodriguez, who promptly pops the ball towards Mets 2nd Baseman Luis Castillo.
Chaos ensues in Mets country:
Thanks to Ray Dice Chan over in the Global New York Mets Fan Group over on Facebook for the intense drawing.
After watching this movie over and over again, I believe the status of Brad Lidge… wait… I mean Brad Lidge’s ERA will continue to skyrocket towards the stars!
Props to Ray Dussault over at the Global New York Mets Fan Group on Facebook for the image.
Whether you’re a fan of J.R.R. Tolkien’s ‘Lord of the Rings’ trilogy, or not.. you’ve gotta appreciate it when someone comes along and creates a marvel quite like this. Patrick Acton is in the process of creating the City of Kings, ‘Minas Tirith’ out of nothing but matchsticks! My jaw dropped in awe when I saw the photo. Take a look for yourself, and click on the photo to check out the rest of the photos. Enjoy!
This past weekend, I was on my way to Staten Island. When I got to the ferry terminal in Manhattan, I noticed a couple of NYPD officers making fun of a Pigeon that had been walking around them. Wondering why they were making fun of the poor little guy, I decided to take a closer look. When I did, I discovered that he wasn’t walking… he was hopping!
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