Two runs in the Mason jar! A jarring shot by Williams! Mason rounds the base-on! Williams initiates one into Freemasonry! [I'm starting to see how the Master might have struggled with this one, but he's a professional with decades of experience. And I do think I'm onto something with the jar angle...)
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That's a gas, man!
ReplyDeleteDid the master really not have a HR call for him? I guess he was a surprise, actually coming from the farm system.
Great stuff. Thanks
ReplyDeleteThe Master had two days to come up with a Mason Williams call. Like the Yankees with the bases loaded, he came up empty.
ReplyDeleteI'm starting to reconsider the John Sterling Birthday Countdown Clock. Maybe making his 77th special is a bad idea.
Two runs in the Mason jar! A jarring shot by Williams! Mason rounds the base-on! Williams initiates one into Freemasonry! [I'm starting to see how the Master might have struggled with this one, but he's a professional with decades of experience. And I do think I'm onto something with the jar angle...)
ReplyDeleteI love "two runs in the Mason jar."
ReplyDeleteMason jacks one! A Jackie Mason! There's no robbin' Williams!