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Babkins

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About Babkins

  • Birthday 04/21/1978

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  • Location
    Fairfield, CT
  • Interests
    Words, tunes, runs with the dog.
  • Occupation
    I teach. A little freelance this-and-that.
  • Favorite Current Oriole
    Cedric, Trey, John Means Business.
  • Favorite All Time Oriole
    Raised on Eddie and Cal.

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  1. It is for certain hard to watch.
  2. Ah, 2-for-11. Thanks, Kevin Brown. I did not have any confidence we would win that one.
  3. Figures. Without looking it up, I feel like our record on challenges is abysmal this year.
  4. Pedantic is an adjective. Your definition has it as a noun.
  5. We got it for Gunnar.
  6. Perhaps not in 1984. I think it would play better today.
  7. I would be into such a remake. And for what it’s worth, I usually don’t hold it against a cinematic adaptation of a book if it deviates from the original story in some way. Cinema and literature use such different sets of tools to tell a story that it makes sense to me to regard a book and its film adaptation as wholly different entities. i just couldn’t believe the audacity of Levinson’s film once I finally read Malamud’s book. A bridge too far.
  8. I did watch Ted Lasso, and I enjoyed it a lot, but if there was any reference to The Natural, I have long forgotten it. I've held my opinion of the film ever since I first read the book, which was probably in 2006 or 2007. I loved the film as a child, but once I read the book, I just felt that I'd been lied to.
  9. Counterpoint: The book is a complicated, layered, richly allegorical work of literature, whereas the film is a beautifully shot, revisionist, dumbed-down piece of Hollywood schlock. I'll die on this hill.
  10. “Cowser told him to breathe, but Cowser’s into some breathing stuff right now.”
  11. What a win. This team is well on its way to being something else.
  12. Westy Weaver was 111.2 MPH off the bat. Went 432 feet. Drilled.
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