Hey @kelltut, how do you get to Fenway? practice, practice, practice. w/ @americanrep @jeremymjordan #FindingNeverland
LL Bean Knots? Not? Yet! I can Knot!
First one of the season. #notDQ #DairyDip #celebritypizza #icecream
So @sidecardoughnuts gave out free samples today for #nationaldonutday even though they don't open for another week. #SantaMonica #sidecardoughnuts #huckleberry
At first I was going to snark about the Buffalo NY Walk of Fame that started in downtown and then I saw some of the names. #MichaelBennett #ChristineBaranski #ARGurney
The Little Church Around The Corner. Which really is just around the corner.
Which doctor? No, #WitchDoctor "That's not what I'm going to use it for," she said. w/ @joanniejohnst in @stluciatourism
Ted loved listening to the radio
An exclusive excerpt of Ben Bradlee, Jr.’s “The Kid”: Growing up, on Saturday afternoons during football season, Ted [Williams] liked to get home in time to listen to the USC games on radio. He loved Irvine “Cotton” Warburton, a San Diego boy who was the team’s All America quarterback in 1933. “On Saturday night we’d listen to Benny Goodman,” Ted recalled. “Swing bands were the thing then. I still prefer swing to anything else.” His favorite radio program was “Gang Busters,” which, in collaboration with J. Edgar Hoover, dramatized closed FBI cases. Originally launched in 1935 and called “G-men,” the show featured dramatic sound effects of screeching tires, police sirens and tommy-guns.
(PHOTO: Ted Williams passing a football at the Navy Pre-Flight School, 1943. North Carolina Collection, UNC at Chapel Hill, Wilson Library.)
That's @jeremymjordan of #FindingNeverland singing the national anthem @RedSox game. w/ @americanrep #homeofthebrave
Just some musings and electronic gatherings of an ink-stained wretch turned social media junkie. As JADAL says: No trees were destroyed in the sending of this organic message. I do concede, however, a significant number of electrons may have been inconvenienced.
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