13 B...that's like my attitude towards Walmart. 30 years ago, I vowed to never step into that store after reading, at length, stories of their unscrupulous business practices and unrivaled avarice. They are bad corporate players who shift the burden onto taxpayers by subsidizing unlivable wages through programs like SNAP, CHIP, and other social services. I wouldn't even enter that store to pee in the bathroom. But if I did, I'd pee on the walls instead of the urinal.
Whenever I see Rizzo, I can't help but think of his collision at first base with Fernando Tatis and how that play is an allegory of life. One small, inopportune twist or turn and your destiny is changed.
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ReplyDeleteIts video of Rizzo and Judge together in the same massive tub shampooing their dogs
Delete13 B...that's like my attitude towards Walmart. 30 years ago, I vowed
Deleteto never step into that store after reading, at length, stories of their unscrupulous business practices and unrivaled avarice. They are bad corporate players who shift the burden onto taxpayers by subsidizing unlivable wages through programs like SNAP, CHIP, and other social services.
I wouldn't even enter that store to pee in the bathroom. But if I did, I'd pee on the walls instead of the urinal.
DeleteThat’s why it’s called Walmart
Whenever I see Rizzo, I can't help but think of his collision at first base with Fernando Tatis and how that play is an allegory of life. One small, inopportune twist or turn and your destiny is changed.
ReplyDeleteLOLOL...good one, AA!
ReplyDeleteSpoiler alert, he drank a beer at the stadium, and they put it on the jumbotron.
ReplyDeleteBut us peons never get that treatment. Best comment was put him in at short.