B.C. by Hart
- May 09, 2009
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attyush said, 6 months ago
Is there such a thing? Where do I get it?
Radical-Knight
said,
6 months ago
They can do that?
pouncingtiger said, 6 months ago
Panel 2: Jose Conseco’s claim to fame.
BTW, any predictions on the next baaseball star to be linked to steroid usage? Fill in the blank, A-Rod, Manny Ramirez, … …
KingRat said, 6 months ago
my guess is Babe Ruth, he was using BBB (Beer, Brats, and Babes)
pookid54
said,
6 months ago
Yogi Berra…..it enhanced his speaking skills
Carmy
said,
6 months ago
Do you all remember when Michael Jordan tried playing baseball?
fritzoid said, 6 months ago
Michael Jordan was not a “bad” baseball player. He played in high school and (I believe) college, and the belief is that he COULD have had a career in professional baseball (although there’s no reason to believe he would have become legendary) had he kept up with it and not focused strictly on basketball. As it was, he performed well at the minor league level, and I think he is to be ADMIRED for trying to take on a new challenge, having nothing left to prove in the arena he had previously mastered.
At least he never tried recording a rap album.
alife said, 6 months ago
LOLOLOLOOL
stonehenge1951
said,
6 months ago
@pouncingtiger You must have missed the news yesterday. Manny Ramirez got set down for 50 games