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The Yankees win 14-11 in 10 innings after being down 9-1 at one point!
Wild game man! I thought we were done for sure after 9-1, but slowly we inched back. Starlin Castro with another clutch homerun, and Ellsbury with probably the most unexpected Grand Slam of all time lol. Judge was a monster as usual, his at-bats are becoming Must See TV
Anyone watching the boxing tomorrow? Who do you think will win?
I obviously want AJ to win as 1) he's from London and 2) Klitschko is Ukrainian, so we can all wind up snj90 if he loses.
Yeah going to the pub for it.
I think AJ will win late on, but I'm not particularly bothered either way. Wlad is a class act, and at 41 years old, it takes some serious dedication to still be in the shape he's in. I wouldnt be surprised about a KO either way though. This is AJ's first big test, so we will see.
Manny Machado became the first player to hit a ball over the center field restaurant at Yankee Stadium. A very prodigious feat, nobody has done it in the eight years that the ballpark has been open
Manny Machado became the first player to hit a ball over the center field restaurant at Yankee Stadium. A very prodigious feat, nobody has done it in the eight years that the ballpark has been open
That HR he hit was the farthest HR anyone has hit in the majors this year.
Donated blood for Greek Week at WKU on Wednesday. Double red cell, so can't donate again until Aug. 16. Other than a sore left arm (which was quite sore for 10 minutes, and slightly sore for the rest of the day), I didn't feel any different. Gotta love being 6' and 235 pounds lol. And saving lives is a great thing.
Donated blood for Greek Week at WKU on Wednesday. Double red cell, so can't donate again until Aug. 16. Other than a sore left arm (which was quite sore for 10 minutes, and slightly sore for the rest of the day), I didn't feel any different. Gotta love being 6' and 235 pounds lol. And saving lives is a great thing.
It's a good thing. I'm allergic to things related with a needle, for example.
Last time I did some blood tests I had to be in a hospitak bed for 10 minutes, they took me the blood while I was on the bed and after that 10 minutes I remained there but finally I just got a bit of light dizziness which fastly passed.
Donated blood for Greek Week at WKU on Wednesday. Double red cell, so can't donate again until Aug. 16. Other than a sore left arm (which was quite sore for 10 minutes, and slightly sore for the rest of the day), I didn't feel any different. Gotta love being 6' and 235 pounds lol. And saving lives is a great thing.
I'm not allowed to donate blood in Malta, not only because I'm a homosexual & obviously riddled with AIDS but also because I'm British & therefore obviously have mad cow disease.... MOOOOO!!!!
Didn't think Malta was so ass backwards like that.
Well I'm not allowed to give blood in the UK either!
Brits are not allowed to give blood in lots of countries, including the USA too, neither is anyone who spent more than 3 months living in the UK between 1980 & 1996 (apparently) again due to 'Mad Cow Disease' It's a bit stupid because if you did have it you would have been long dead from it by now anyway lol
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