Soup of This Day #307: Thought Control, You Get On Board Anytime You Like
President Ronald Reagan throwing out the 1st pitch at a Chicago Cubs game. The young of bears are called cubs. The young of koalas are called joeys, as are those of kangaroos – Photo: White House Photo...
View ArticleSoup of This Day #343: Charlie Brown
Red Sox closer extraordinaire Koji Uehara showing the correct technique for a high 5 – You hold your hand well up and away from your body, making sure that you present your well-padded glove for the...
View ArticleSoup of This Day #344: Out To Get You Running
A La Quebrada Cliff Diver doing his thing in Acapulco. This is about the easiest way to chase a good splitter pitch. Plus there’s tequila – Photo: DonVick, 1975. DonVick is not affiliated with...
View ArticleSoup of This Day #345: Pitch By My Doorstep
A Convair 640 of Hawaiian Airlines – The other flyin’ Hawaiian – Photo: RuthAS, 1971. RuthAS is not affiliated with Longworth72. Image cropped by Longworth72. Our house is directly below a flightpath....
View ArticleSoup of This Day #348: Some Kind Of Mysterious
The peak of the main top hat tower of the Kingda Ka roller coaster. Topping out at 456 feet, this is the tallest roller coaster is the world, making it some kind of green monster to get over – Photo:...
View ArticleSoup of This Day #349: We Won’t Have To Say Goodbye If We All Go
Periodic comets travel alone through the emptiness of space, eventually returning back to where they started from. The 1 depicted in the above image is known as the Great Comet of 1680. It is a...
View ArticleSoup of This Year #352: Time’s A Thief And Stole The Show
Ahead of the 2013 World Series the Massachusetts State House proudly flies a banner in support of Boston and the home-town Red Sox – Photo: Albany NY, 2013. Albany NY is not affiliated with...
View ArticleSoup of This Day #377: This Is Not The Way I Remember It Here
The crowns of Longleaf Pines. From these trees American rosin, otherwise known as Greek pitch, is extracted. The resultant product, a seemingly hard substance, is then powdered and used by baseball...
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