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New Year 2018 - Fresh Start


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Posted
11 minutes ago, weams said:

Happy New Year to All.

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Write it on your heart that every day is the best day in the year.

Ralph Waldo Emerson
 

I won't say they're the best days of the year, but the days when this thread gets used are usually pretty good :disco::   

Orioles win; Yankees lose

 Happy New Year, everybody!

 

 

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The reason I wanted to keep going for it as long as they could. The reason I never mind Josh Hader or Eduardo Rodriguez pitching elsewhere. 

I am much happier when the Orioles win more than they lose.

 

Posted
2 hours ago, weams said:

Happy New Year to All.

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Write it on your heart that every day is the best day in the year.

Ralph Waldo Emerson
 

Thank you Weams. Feliz Ano Nuevo. 

Posted
26 minutes ago, Moose Milligan said:

Happy New Years, guys.  Spring training is just around the corner.  

Meh!  Same old same old (emphasis on the olde) ;-)

Just kidding, of course.  Looking forward with feverish delight to the new threads for 2018 and more submissions to the "Out of Context Thread"!  :ph34r:

"May happiness become your path and not your destination".  I saw this today on the internet!  Thank you Azahara Munoz' tio!

 

 

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“Be always drunken.
Nothing else matters:
that is the only question.
If you would not feel
the horrible burden of Time
weighing on your shoulders
and crushing you to the earth,
be drunken continually.

Drunken with what?
With wine, with poetry, or with virtue, as you will.
But be drunken.

And if sometimes,
on the stairs of a palace,
or on the green side of a ditch,
or in the dreary solitude of your own room,
you should awaken
and the drunkenness be half or wholly slipped away from you,
ask of the wind,
or of the wave,
or of the star,
or of the bird,
or of the clock,
of whatever flies,
or sighs,
or rocks,
or sings,
or speaks,
ask what hour it is;
and the wind,
wave,
star,
bird,
clock will answer you:
"It is the hour to be drunken!”


 Charles Baudelaire, Paris Spleen

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