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tramers
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WAKE UP CARE FOR THOSE NEEDING TO WORK
coffee time for us old people that still wake up .
coffee time for us old people that still wake up .
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Good morning. Hope everyone has a great Monday. Note to coach Mack: Please send Edubray Ramos 0-7 , 5.25 ERA and Cameron Perkins .091/ .125/.091 back to the minors. Thanks. Go Phillies!
AgreedGEEEZ.............
I believe [MENTION=2041]joey12508[/MENTION] and I did. He said geez like geez how dangerous that is and I seconded that statement. Come on Barry, u knew thatanybody notice the gas cans in coffee shop ?????????????
remember i'm old -- didn't think you kids would see them
anybody notice the gas cans in coffee shop ?????????????
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"KILLEBREW, Patrick, 'Pat,' age 68, passed away peacefully at home, June 20, 2017, after watching the Washington Nationals relief pitchers blow yet another lead."
That's the start to the obituary the family placed in The Richmond Times-Dispatch after the death of Killebrew, an "avid" Nationals fan. Killebrew, a longtime Virginia attorney, died a day after watching Washington's relief pitchers lose a six-run lead in a loss against the Miami Marlins.
Killebrew's 25-year-old son, Jake, said Monday he and his mother, Rachel, felt the good-natured obit was something they had to do. Pat Killebrew would have loved it, Jake adds.
The joke has helped Jake and his mom in grieving Killebrew's unexpected death at age 68, he says. Their kicker: "In lieu of flowers, send 'donations' to the 'Nationals Bullpen Fund.'"