Jere’s Podcast Pick-of-the-Week: The history of stirrups in baseball
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Classic male idiot superhero thinking, in action
Sled III
Sled II
Ready for a walk-off
Festivus for real
Today I learned: Festivus is a real thing in a Peruvian village.
Family Feud vs 100 Latinos Dijeron
After watching Family Feud and Family Feud in Spanish back-to-back, I have to say that I like the one that I only half understand better.
21st Amendment Brewery’s Texas Location?
A hypothetical bar that I would never go to: 2nd Amendment Brewery
How to make awesome pancakes
I’m not a parent, but if you have kids and don’t at least try to make pancakes like this, you’re not striving.
It’s real, and it’s spectacular
Not long ago, I admitted that I didn’t know that the J. Peterman catalog was a real thing. Now some hilarious soul has signed me up for their mailing list. I open this thing up and hear John O’Hurley reading to me about baseball shirts:
“Sleeves” is what we called them. They were plain and ordinary, nothing to think twice about. (Or so I thought.) But now I realize they were unduplicatable.
I still have mine, and a few emotions, dating from my days in professional baseball.
When we wore our sleeves, it was always the best time of year. We were beginning to feel up.
I laugh at the imitations today. They have pseudo names like “river shirts,” “punting jerseys,” “Henley pullovers.”
Sleeves are, were, and always will be comfortable and engaging to wear; lightweight; warm, not hot; not itchy; not sticky, not fussy. Sleeves are good looking in the way things are when they aren’t trying to be good-looking.
– The J. Peterman Company Owners Manual No. 114.