This is going to make a good Taiwan Animation.His "pals"? Sounds like the worst of ****ty frat house friends: where they saw his head off as a prank.
Dick Clark at age 82.
I've lost a childhood hero. Grew up on $XX,000 Pyramid among other shows. My "when I grow up" job as a young 'un was game show host.
When we lose Bob Barker I might be despondent for a few days.
So...the Mayans may have been right about the world ending this year? Can't have NYE without Dick Clark..
Until the Bills make the playoffs, I think the world is safe.![]()
I don't think you know how baseball works.the world will end when the Cubs are ahead in the bottom of the ninth in the World Series at Wrigley, the other team's last out will swing at strike three
The catcher will drop itI don't think you know how baseball works.
What about Wink Martindale? Now that will be a dark day!I've lost a childhood hero. Grew up on $XX,000 Pyramid among other shows. My "when I grow up" job as a young 'un was game show host.
When we lose Bob Barker I might be despondent for a few days.
top. bottom. you say potato I say vodkaI don't think you know how baseball works.
I guarantee the Cubs won't win a World Series when the other team makes the last out of the game in the bottom of the ninth at Wrigley.the world is even safer than that...the world will end when the Cubs are ahead in the bottom of the ninth in the World Series at Wrigley, the other team's last out will swing at strike three, and as the pitch hits the catcher's mitt, the trumpet will sound and Judgment Day will have arrived (except for [redacted] of course!)
I'm trying to remember my high school math. Is it that if the premise is false, the statement must be false, or is it that if the premise is false, the statement is automatically true. I feel like it's that second one.I guarantee the Cubs won't win a World Series when the other team makes the last out of the game in the bottom of the ninth at Wrigley.
I'm trying to remember my high school math. Is it that if the premise is false, the statement must be false, or is it that if the premise is false, the statement is automatically true. I feel like it's that second one.
If that's the case, then if the visiting team makes the last out in the bottom of the ninth, the premise is false, so therefore, the statement must be true, so the Cubs do win the World Series.
Meteor destroys New Comiskey. White Sox and Cubs make World Series and play all games at Wrigley.It is impossible for the Cubs win the World Series AT WRIGLEY by getting the VISITING TEAM to make the last out in the BOTTOM of the ninth to end the game.
Meteor destroys New Comiskey. White Sox and Cubs make World Series and play all games at Wrigley.
Apparently you didn't follow my post.It is impossible for the Cubs win the World Series AT WRIGLEY by getting the VISITING TEAM to make the last out in the BOTTOM of the ninth to end the game.