Ah, yes, "Bet-A-Million-Butler" also known as Mr. Baum to the dim-witted receptionist that frequently stoked the anger of Perry White. Today, Mr. Butler no longer pulls such outrageous stunts to try and make massive sums. He simply uses the MLB App on Draft Kings. One of the revenue sources MLB finds hard to divvy up with the players.
I loved that Superman episode, But I prefer a more contemporary reference to the "No Comment" nostalgia: https://youtu.be/Q7NHTQZbcrY
Obviously, Larry remembers that from childhood as well.
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What's happening in Ukraine makes MLB seem as unimportant as it actually is.
ReplyDeleteYes JM. The trivial sports we follow are our escape from reality.
ReplyDeleteMeanwhile, let’s hope for an early end to this pointless conflict.
Ah, yes, "Bet-A-Million-Butler" also known as Mr. Baum to the dim-witted receptionist that frequently stoked the anger of Perry White.
ReplyDeleteToday, Mr. Butler no longer pulls such outrageous stunts to try and make massive sums. He simply uses the MLB App on Draft Kings. One of the revenue sources MLB finds hard to divvy up with the players.
I loved that Superman episode, But I prefer a more contemporary reference to the "No Comment" nostalgia: https://youtu.be/Q7NHTQZbcrY
Obviously, Larry remembers that from childhood as well.