Good lord, how old are you? 17?fc2112 said:
Guessing that's a TV show from a ways back (based on the hair)?
Popular sitcom ran for almost a decade.
Good lord, how old are you? 17?fc2112 said:
Guessing that's a TV show from a ways back (based on the hair)?
She was a child actor for two decades?Antoninus said:Oh, FFS, she was a highly-successful child actor for two decades before she ever HAD a "body."Quote:
Man, she aged like day old milk. … Let's be honest - the only way she earned money before was by selling her body. Since no one wants to see that anymore, she needs to beg.
I think he's like 70.Antoninus said:Good lord, how old are you? 17?fc2112 said:
Guessing that's a TV show from a ways back (based on the hair)?
Popular sitcom ran for almost a decade.
Everyone still saw her as a child actor until Melrose Place, in which she was cast at age 25.Quote:
She was a child actor for two decades?
He joined Texags in 2000 and purchased yearbooks in 81, 82, and 83. He's probably around 61.redcrayon said:I think he's like 70.Antoninus said:Good lord, how old are you? 17?fc2112 said:
Guessing that's a TV show from a ways back (based on the hair)?
Popular sitcom ran for almost a decade.
This is creepy, man. I was just going off his pics.HarleySpoon said:He joined Texags in 2000 and purchased yearbooks in 81, 82, and 83. He's probably around 61.redcrayon said:I think he's like 70.Antoninus said:Good lord, how old are you? 17?fc2112 said:
Guessing that's a TV show from a ways back (based on the hair)?
Popular sitcom ran for almost a decade.
Hey @Alyssa_Milano since you couldn’t afford to pay for your son’s baseball team to travel to Cooperstown, I just paid off the rest of the Go Fund Me so they could make the trip. Only request is the team play the tourney in MAGA hats. You’re welcome. pic.twitter.com/j2TAddYNwo
— Clay Travis (@ClayTravis) January 27, 2024
Have seen it time and time again. Every year or two you would hear some father (they guy with his cap on backwards and his sunglasses upside down on the brim of the cap or around his neck) say something like "there was a scout from the White Sox at Junior's game the other night, said he had never seen a lefty with that much on the ball." lol. If they pressed it, and I got tired of hearing it, I would steer the conversation toward the fact that kid was never going to make it into the major leagues, in fact was not likely to make it in at a major college.Gator92 said:For some, competing at a high level is fun.Little Rock Ag said:
We've got a guy at work who is always traveling with his son's baseball team, and they go all over--Arizona, Florida, Texas... He doesn't ask for money, but at the same time, I wonder how much he spends on it, and will it be worth it in the end? I believe much of travel ball is about parents trying to live through their children vicariously and hoping they can push their kids into the major leagues. Baseball is a great game, but it's being ruined for those kids who just want to have fun.
Knew it wouldn't be long til muh live vicariously muh...
Antoninus said:Oh, FFS, she was a highly-successful child actor for two decades before she ever HAD a "body."Quote:
Man, she aged like day old milk. … Let's be honest - the only way she earned money before was by selling her body. Since no one wants to see that anymore, she needs to beg.
DannyDuberstein said:Antoninus said:The GoFundMe is for the entire team, not just her kid.Quote:
She's estimated to be worth north of $10 million and is married to a very successful talent agent. These people are not hurting for money at all and are asking other people to foot the bill for their kid's travel ball? ****.
Maybe the OTHER 15 kids on the team are NOT the offspring of multi-millionaires, and she is taking the lead on fundraising for the TEAM AS A WHOLE due to her name recognition?
No, you do not like her politics, so everything she does is wrong. Do you have any idea how childish that is?
It's not fundraising. It's begging. Had two kids in extremely expensive travel sports. I would be mortified if some assclown parent on a team that my kid was a part of did this. Do you really think Milano has her kid playing with the poor kids?
jac4 said:Little Rock Ag said:
We've got a guy at work who is always traveling with his son's baseball team, and they go all over--Arizona, Florida, Texas... He doesn't ask for money, but at the same time, I wonder how much he spends on it, and will it be worth it in the end? I believe much of travel ball is about parents trying to live through their children vicariously and hoping they can push their kids into the major leagues. Baseball is a great game, but it's being ruined for those kids who just want to have fun.
Dude, how else is Braxxton going to get his JuCo baseball schollie?
Antoninus said:The GoFundMe is for the entire team, not just her kid.Quote:
She's estimated to be worth north of $10 million and is married to a very successful talent agent. These people are not hurting for money at all and are asking other people to foot the bill for their kid's travel ball? ****.
Maybe the OTHER 15 kids on the team are NOT the offspring of multi-millionaires, and she is taking the lead on fundraising for the TEAM AS A WHOLE due to her name recognition?
No, you do not like her politics, so everything she does is wrong. Do you have any idea how childish that is?
If they want to win.ABATTBQ11 said:Antoninus said:The GoFundMe is for the entire team, not just her kid.Quote:
She's estimated to be worth north of $10 million and is married to a very successful talent agent. These people are not hurting for money at all and are asking other people to foot the bill for their kid's travel ball? ****.
Maybe the OTHER 15 kids on the team are NOT the offspring of multi-millionaires, and she is taking the lead on fundraising for the TEAM AS A WHOLE due to her name recognition?
No, you do not like her politics, so everything she does is wrong. Do you have any idea how childish that is?
Do you really think they're putting their kid on a team with lolpoors or that parents without the means are going to have their kid playing travel ball? This isn't the Bad News Bears. This is the Yankees.
It's SoCal. If you live there, you're not some lower class plebe scraping by. You're definitely not some lower class plebe scraping by if you're investing the time and money to put your kid on a competitive travel ball team. Don't prehend like these aren't the kids of a bunch of upper class white people you'd **** all over as being "privileged" in any other circumstance.
Are you capable of analyzing ANYTHING without the simplistic cliches?Quote:
on't prehend like these aren't the kids of a bunch of upper class white people you'd **** all over as being "privileged" in any other circumstance.
Same person who was asking people to chip in last month to help send her son to a little league baseball tournament: pic.twitter.com/fOYqhw6Emq
— NotKennyRogers (@NotKennyRogers) February 12, 2024
She was trying to get in Taylor's box.C@LAg said:what happened to her boobage?J.P. 03 said:Same person who was asking people to chip in last month to help send her son to a little league baseball tournament: pic.twitter.com/fOYqhw6Emq
— NotKennyRogers (@NotKennyRogers) February 12, 2024
Little Rock Ag said:
The reality is that athletes who compete at the highest levels of their sport are genetically gifted. Many, if not most, of them excel at multiple sports, too. No amount of practice or training will get you there unless you have it in your DNA.
Quite possibly one of the dumbest things I've ever seen stated on this website. I could list a thousand examples but Barry Sanders is 5' 8" and is the greatest running back in NFL history.fightingfarmer09 said:Little Rock Ag said:
The reality is that athletes who compete at the highest levels of their sport are genetically gifted. Many, if not most, of them excel at multiple sports, too. No amount of practice or training will get you there unless you have it in your DNA.
One of my favorite points for parents that push their kids into sports. If you aren't a minimum of 6' to 6'2" you have no reason to consider moving forward in sports, regardless of talent.
https://bleacherreport.com/articles/2077563-graph-shows-average-heights-and-weights-of-pro-athletes-by-sport-and-position
Not to mention the life skills learned being involved to whatever level you make it.johnnyblaze36 said:Quite possibly one of the dumbest things I've ever seen stated on this website. I could list a thousand examples but Barry Sanders is 5' 8" and is the greatest running back in NFL history.fightingfarmer09 said:Little Rock Ag said:
The reality is that athletes who compete at the highest levels of their sport are genetically gifted. Many, if not most, of them excel at multiple sports, too. No amount of practice or training will get you there unless you have it in your DNA.
One of my favorite points for parents that push their kids into sports. If you aren't a minimum of 6' to 6'2" you have no reason to consider moving forward in sports, regardless of talent.
https://bleacherreport.com/articles/2077563-graph-shows-average-heights-and-weights-of-pro-athletes-by-sport-and-position
Jose Altuve would like a word.fightingfarmer09 said:Little Rock Ag said:
The reality is that athletes who compete at the highest levels of their sport are genetically gifted. Many, if not most, of them excel at multiple sports, too. No amount of practice or training will get you there unless you have it in your DNA.
One of my favorite points for parents that push their kids into sports. If you aren't a minimum of 6' to 6'2" you have no reason to consider moving forward in sports, regardless of talent.
https://bleacherreport.com/articles/2077563-graph-shows-average-heights-and-weights-of-pro-athletes-by-sport-and-position