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@Nosferatu can you fix my lineup. Carew was just too damn great of a hitter to put in the 6 hole. I don't mind Cobb in the 3 hole
1. Shoeless Joe Jackson (L) - LF - 1908
2. Rod Carew (L) - 2B - 1967
3. Ty Cobb (L) - CF - 1905
4. Hank Aaron (R) - RF - 1954
5. Chipper Jones (B) - 3B - 1993
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7. Al Simmons (R) - LF/CF - 1924
I've never broken a bone in my body, at least I don't think I have. I know....impressive.You gotta broken leg?
If anyone is a hip hop fan, I just started watching this netflix series called hip hop evolution. It's kind of fascinating to see how these major rappers started and how things came together. Inspired me to go back and relisten to certain albums for a better appreciation.
I don't like as much hip-hop now but some of those classic albums are legit. Some of those old Jay-Z albums were classic...only way to listen to his old songs too
I've never broken a bone in my body, at least I don't think I have. I know....impressive.
I didn't play football but I played baseball for close to 15 years...basketball for some years mainly in middle school. Nice try though, old man riverWell, I guess when you play with barbies and my little pony growing up there isn't much chance of broken bones.
I need to check it out, it seems interesting10000% agree. A lot of the hip hop today is mostly trash. There are still some good artists but they are very few and far between. And on top of that I don't really believe they're putting out anything that's going to necessarily stand the test of time. It's in the moment good.
That's why I like this series. Goes in segments they'll do an east coast segment on Biggie, Wu-Tang and Nas. They'll do a westcoast gangster rap one with NWA and Ice-T. They have an episode on cyphers and lyricists like Mos Def, Talib Kweli and Eminem.