@jonweisman Thank you Jon. You’ve reminded me of a fictional universe I haven’t thought about in decades. A 76 antenna ball was a beloved feature of our family car.
@curlsmcgee7 I watched it. In 1973 I was nine years old and it was the year I became an avid Dodger fan so of course I had to watch it. It was on in the afternoons. I remember liking it.
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Clayton Kershaw thought his press conference was over when he was surprised by a 10-year-old.
The child’s grandfather made a bucket list. On that list: meet Clayton Kershaw. That never happened. He died of cancer. But today Blake Grice met Kershaw. He feels his pappy with him.
Celebrate the 160th anniversary of the Battle of Puebla than a bowl of Guacamole! NOTE: This recipe includes sherry. Unless you like spirits IN your guac' rather than paired with it, perhaps it best to skip the spirit. Guacamole responsibly and Happy Cinco de Mayo! #CincodeMayo
LA County homeless population up 50% from 2015 to 2020. Homeless deaths up 200 percent with ~2,000 deaths in the county last year.
“It’s like a wartime death toll in places where there is no war”
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If you were a fan of science fiction in the 1970s you likely were an avid reader of Starlog Magazine. It was in those pages that I learned of this new space movie coming out in May of 1977 from this short pre-release pre-spoiler era blurb. #StarWarsDay#MayThe4th