@Markgubicza Hi Mark! A few years ago I started calling Gio Urshela “Baseball Witch.” The logic for that nickname doesn’t make a ton of sense, but it’s still a fun nickname and I thought you might like it. Go Halos!
“Chicks don’t want a guy with a cat,” said Rachel DeAlto, chief dating expert for Match, an online service that promises to connect compatible romantic partners: https://t.co/lVo32UGwjq
Historic moment for college football 👏
Vanderbilt is turning to women's soccer player Sarah Fuller to be its place-kicker on Saturday.
She will become the first woman to participate in a Power 5 football game. (via @VandyFootball)
Excellent and exciting news for @cdrewu
A school with a remarkable history that I've had the privilege of teaching at on a few occasions
https://t.co/9SaDL9QiLp
Can’t wait for things to get back to normal so I can go back to my creative pursuits: trying to get Rancid to play a concert in my living room.
“See ya in da pit.” - pat
@dannagal Comparing everything to what Trump has done is an easy way out of not discussing the monied bubble that most of B’s picks have existed in for decades. As is assuming that only ignorant conservatives do not like his picks. Why does critical thinking dry up when Dems are in office?
Thanksgiving movies are few and far between but my favorites are Planes, Trains, and Automobiles, and Son in Law
I would also count My Blue Heaven for coming up with dishes like “Turkey Cacciatore” and “Sweet Potato Parmesan”
#thanksgiving#thanksgivingmovies
Researchers have found a disturbing pattern: People who live in U.S. neighborhoods once subjected to redlining are more likely to experience shorter life spans today — sometimes as much as 20 or 30 years shorter than other places in the same city.
https://t.co/dBH6MKB57u
As much as our parents want us to come home for it, it’s just not safe. We all need to have those uncomfortable conversations and tell our loved ones that this year, we aren’t going to Toyotathon.
@Aerzuki I discovered a few years ago that the voter guides we get in California (which could be improved) are the exception. Most people get little to no "objective" overviews of what they're voting on.