We have a beef. Bryce harper loses his cool , charges the mound, and the threeyear old drama, he said, led to the fight. Alex holley, when she loses her cool she throws paper, that is what we have learned this morning come on. That is how we are behind the scenes. And that run exhausted me. I have to get seriously to the gym. Where did you get that bat. It dented the floor. We may have who an intern. Good day, everybody. It is tuesday, may 30th, 2017. Here we go now for the summer, right. Bandaid is off, it is summertime. Unofficial start. But it doesnt feel like summer. Kid still have a couple weeks of school. So, no summer. Well, for me. What sit all for. Why did we do it then. Why, why . Then, you know what it wasnt really summer yesterday and it is not going to be today, it is a five out of 10, stays cloudy, damp with bus stop buddy, sweat shirt on as he helped back to school, mostly cloudy skies and have that umbrella nearby you could need it. It is fog any pottstown, it ace lieut
Ralph Osburn passed away in Lawrence, KS. This is the full obituary story where you can express condolences and share memories. Services by Warren McElain Mortuary.
DR. DON NEWBURY
Dallas Cowboys great Drew Pearson’s candle of hope was down to final flickers. Recently, though, the Pro Football Hall of Fame recognized the greatness of this National Football League star who was named “all-pro” three times. Old number “88” who set numerous team records in the 1970s-1980s was named to the 2021 HOF class, unleashing tears from his 70-year-old eyes.
Another number “88” this one worn by a Beaumont, Texas, junior high school football aspirant when Pearson was in diapers wore the number proudly, if only for a few days. Had his jersey fit him better, he might have stayed out longer. (As my mother said, “The jersey swallowed him whole.”)
DR. DON NEWBURY
Dallas Cowboys great Drew Pearson’s candle of hope was down to final flickers. Recently, though, the Pro Football Hall of Fame recognized the greatness of this National Football League star who was named “all-pro” three times. Old number “88” who set numerous team records in the 1970s-1980s was named to the 2021 HOF class, unleashing tears from his 70-year-old eyes.
Another number “88” this one worn by a Beaumont, Texas, junior high school football aspirant when Pearson was in diapers wore the number proudly, if only for a few days. Had his jersey fit him better, he might have stayed out longer. (As my mother said, “The jersey swallowed him whole.”)