I guess the scammers have been clued into my blog and are now commenting on posts about how Frances Luzzern ran off with all of their money. As if anybody with more than a pea-sized brain thinks Frances Luzzern is really real. I got bored stringing them along. There are some websites out there where people do far nastier things to the scammers than I do, some of them I kind of find disturbing, but, yeah, whatever. No more of that for a while.
I read somewhere (in the world of hyperlinks, leave it to me to say that) that Barry Bonds’ record breaking homer got a 1.1 teevee rating and Hank Aaron’s got 22.3 or something. Basically, the thinking is that less than a million people saw 756 live. Which begs the question, was the whole thing, the chase, the scandal, all of it, actually boring? The answer is yes. Personally I’m more excited about Carlos Lee’s chances of breaking Gil Hodges’ fifty-three year old record of 19 sacrafice flies in a season. 1954 was the first year that sac flies were recorded as a statistic, and since then, remarkably, nobody has hit more sac flies in a season. Lee has 13 so far I think. He has a chance.
I think my dog has to vomit. I love when this happens. You just kind of wait and hope he doesn’t.
Here’s your link. I hope it’s not too little too late.