We can just call it the Subway now
We can just call it the Subway now
This list provides hope for the Nats, even if it is years away from MLB impact. Would you have ranked the Nats system the same if they hadn't changed everything about their player development process?
Never mind the jobs you had, tell me five classes you took in college:
1. Modern Drama
2. Linear Algebra and Differential Equations
3. Nuclear Engineering I
4. Recent American Constitutional History
5. Data Structures
I'm having trouble interpreting your Nats comment and ranking. Is most of the talent at a low enough level that the poor development hasn't ruined them? Are you hopeful that the new people can fix the players that have stagnated?
Bleak list for Nationals. Nobody in the top 50 and 2 of 3 Nats on the list are 18 year olds drafted in 2025. Thanks for your work!
I'm not mad about trading Gore. I'm mad that they traded him for players that are 2-4 years away, and they are showing no interest in getting better before then
Did she fake a header and tap it into the corner?
Bald man sitting in a hanging egg chair sipping a cocktail called "The lady in the tutti frutti hat"
Barmini!
The Mark had the best creamed corn! We went to Andale the week they opened. We were so sad about losing the creamed corn that we asked about it. The waiter nodded and said we get that a lot, let me check with the kitchen. When he returned, he was carrying a bowl of the creamed corn. It was the best!
One of my favorite restaurant stories takes place in the Oyamel space. Before Oyamel there was Andale. Before Andale there was The Mark.
Chips and salsa and a margarita
Oyamel! This Salt Air Margarita (JosΓ©'s favorite) are delicious!
Two glasses of red wine and potatas bravad
The original...Jaleo!
China Chilcano menu and two cocktails
China Chilcano
JosΓ©'s favorite Waldorf, sobrassada, and sweet chips
The Bazaar!
The picture shows me and my wife in front of the CapitalOne lounge
The food we ate at the lounge.
Because @chefjoseandres.bsky.social is our favorite person, my wife and I are spending today visiting every JosΓ© AndrΓ©s restaurant in DC. Starting at the CapitalOne landing lounge at DCA. The Xuxio and Huevos Rotos were delicious!
Capital Weather Gang is the best! The regular and detailed updates given with reasons and analysis are so much more useful than anything I've seen in other cities. Do other cities have this sort of thing, and I don't know about it?
I don't like liver, but I wouldn't say that I 'will not eat it'. I hate olives and yet I keep trying them every couple years. I don't think oysters are worth the money, but they're fine. Otherwise, I think I like all those foods
I love that movie. Yes, I am a dad
Watch out! It's a low key coup
I tried to get my daughter to volunteer, but we are uncertain of the legality of that
Your plan to pass on the softball commissioner job has gone very well I hear
1. I never owned an encyclopedia. It just doesn't wasn't something my family did. I used them from the library, though
Watashiato
n. Curiosity about the impact youβve had on the lives of the people you know, wondering which of your harmless actions or long-forgotten words might have altered the plot of their stories in ways youβll never get to see.
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Just hiked Antelope Canyon X in AZ. It was amazing! At the turn around point there is a sign for a Historic Carving. It's not an ancient carving, though. It was Lloyd who worked for a copper mining company in 1918. Reminds me of James from 'What it is' by Too Much Joy. @tbquirk.bsky.social
It seems like a bad idea for the super team the Dodgers seem to have built
MLB score bug with the winning pitcher, Hurt, appearing above the losing pitcher, Junk. It reads as Hurt Junk
Nobody wants to see that
1. Good Omens
2. Bel Canto. I don't read a lot of sad books, but I think it was sad. Maybe? Anyway, it was beautiful.
It is appropriate, given the subject
You look very sad in that picture
That may be the greatest book cover ever