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I have been reading a lot of my favorite artists memoirs.

My favorite so far has been Mike Campbell. Slash also has a great one.

I’m currently reading Johnny Cash’s. I can hear his voice when I read each word.

re: NASA is building a moon base

Posted by BogeyTX on 5/20/26 at 9:56 pm to
Gotta be annoying to wear the suit 24/7/365.
Brysons tour tanked and failed. He was also surrounded by a few other great golfers.

Not sure what bargaining chips he has. The PGA secured more sponsor commitment and raised their purses without him.

He definitely brings in viewers on his YT stuff and that’s fine but I don’t think those viewers are turning into the PGA tour if Bryson is playing or not.
Do athletes not play through injuries anymore? I’m thinking back on a lot of players I used to watch and wonder how much time they all would have missed if they had modern doctors/training staff.

Jeff Bagwell played with a bum shoulder for 5 years. He probably would have been sidelined all those years these days.

re: John Daly - cool move

Posted by BogeyTX on 4/29/26 at 9:32 pm to
I am the random kid. That was the best moment of my life.

re: Range Finder accuracy

Posted by BogeyTX on 4/25/26 at 9:48 am to
My buddy thought his was off and I told him let me see it and it was on meters not yards. He played about 5/6 rounds with it that way. He’s a retard.
I’m convinced people do not go out anymore. She’s definitely on the top of the scale but for goodness sake you can find these great looking girls every day if you go out.

re: Google Maps is a time machine

Posted by BogeyTX on 4/21/26 at 12:35 pm to
I did this recently too. Really cool to see the old street views. I saw my parents old vehicles. Really gave me a warm feeling for some reason.
Why would you start a thread before you found out what happened?
I love Velvet Revolver. Still in my rotation.

Big Machine, Loving The Alien, The Last Fight are some of my favorites from them.

Lyrics from Big Machine:

“…Get away without borders
I'm a slave, New World Order
I guess I chose to be, I guess I chose to be
I guess I chose to be, I guess I chose to be

All that first-class jet set brings me down, down, down
All that first-class drug shite brings me down, down, down

It's a big machine, it's a big machine
We're all slaves to a big machine
It's a big machine, it's a big machine
We're all slaves to a big machine
All tied up to a big machine
I got houses, got cars
I got a wife, I got kids
Got money in the bank…”

re: Anyone hearing big LIV rumors?

Posted by BogeyTX on 4/15/26 at 1:18 pm to
I’m guessing the PIF gave enough funding to finish this year and they’ll just fold the league.

Can’t imagine how much work will have to be done to right all those contracts with players, sponsors, venues and other stuff.

Again I’m just guessing lol.
People over 25 watch him??
Try and get a third art degree…

re: Props to good new bands

Posted by BogeyTX on 4/14/26 at 8:47 am to
Check out Mammoth. Their new album is great.
Don’t forget to pick a square so you can donate to their team!!!!

Translation- We signed our kid up for something we can’t afford and now are begging for money!!!!
Wow. Was not expecting that. How did Piers keep it together?
Kirk Gibsons walk off home run in the 1988 World Series.

From Wikipedia; “Gibson is perhaps best known for his one and only plate appearance in the 1988 World Series against the Oakland Athletics. Having injured both legs during the NLCS, Gibson was not expected to play at all. In Game 1, however, with the Dodgers trailing by a score of 4–3, Mike Davis on first base, and two out in the ninth inning, manager Tommy Lasorda unexpectedly inserted his hobbled league MVP as a pinch hitter. Gibson, limping back and forth between a pulled left hamstring and a swollen right knee, made his way to the plate to face Oakland's future Hall of Fame closer Dennis Eckersley. Gibson quickly got behind in the count 0–2, but laid off of a pair of outside pitches that were called balls. He then kept the count at 2–2 by fouling off a pitch. On the seventh pitch of his at-bat, a ball, Davis stole second. With an awkward, almost casual swing, Gibson used pure upper-body strength—and according to Gibson, advanced scouting-based knowledge of what the pitcher would likely throw with that count—to smack a 3–2 backdoor slider over the right-field fence. He hobbled around the bases and pumped his right fist as his jubilant teammates stormed the field. The Dodgers won the game, 5–4, and won the World Series, four games to one.“

re: Great Movies about Music

Posted by BogeyTX on 3/31/26 at 6:02 am to
I watched Rockstar last Saturday. I think it’s a decent movie.
The Crab Five. Such a great name.
Nice write up. I’m not optimistic about this season. I think we have a lot of players that are injury prone.

I love our infield but the outfield is terrible. Hope I’m wrong though.