Poor Aaron of Goshen. Had to put up with his whiny and delusional brother his whole very long life, denied entry into the Promised Land, and now this. Can't even crack the top 15. Make one golden calf, they never let you forget it.
“Naming Aaron Judge as the Yankees’ next captain “is something we would consider” if the free-agent slugger returns, managing general partner Hal Steinbrenner said in an interview that aired on Monday on the YES Network.”
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ReplyDeleteGotta argue with your inclusion of Burr there, Duque. The man was a damned traitor, I don't care what Gore Vidal says!
ReplyDeletePoor Aaron of Goshen. Had to put up with his whiny and delusional brother his whole very long life, denied entry into the Promised Land, and now this. Can't even crack the top 15. Make one golden calf, they never let you forget it.
ReplyDeleteAaron Spelling. How soon they forget, maybe not a bad thing, in the case of his TV shows.
ReplyDeleteAaron Thomas - NYG Tight End
ReplyDeleteGood one, Doug K.! I remember Aaron Thomas. Good player. I think he became a stockbroker or something, after retiring.
ReplyDeleteHammerin' Hank?
ReplyDeleteFWIW, Aaron Neville is NOT dead....
ReplyDeleteWhoops.
ReplyDeleteThat's what they said about Jerry Lee Lewis, and we know how that turned out.
More of the same shite from The Fearless Owner:
ReplyDelete“Naming Aaron Judge as the Yankees’ next captain “is something we would consider” if the free-agent slugger returns, managing general partner Hal Steinbrenner said in an interview that aired on Monday on the YES Network.”
That’s mighty white of him.