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Monday, June 25, 2018

Baseball Review, Chicago Cubs at Los Angeles Dodgers, June 25th 2018

Baseball Review, Chicago Cubs at Los Angeles Dodgers, June 25th 2018

I don’t like the nude pictures of Puig out there at Dodger Stadium.  Are you a business?  Well then please, don’t show me something I can’t talk about.  A lot of your top websites out there don’t allow vulgarity and it’s a showstopper for a business to reveal a naughty image which requires ignorance and madness to discuss on.  Besides, this Dodger game is just your average baseball and I can take advantage of “freedom” (an F-word) to describe my means of opinion towards the mediocre day and a subtle fascination for negativity.  Oh yes!  Remember the bullies in your school?  They didn’t always call themselves “bullies” or did they?  Funny how some of these same guys are taking a stand against bullying because they might as well stand up against themselves.  So what’s needed in academic discussion on bullying is for us to define a general knowledge about it rather than throw names out there for the dogs to chew on.  Everything discussed here is related to the Dodgers although they’ve been lost on some pointers when fans give a shot for food and prestige in the expensive city of Dodger Town.  If you really, really want to make fans uncomfortable, show them stuff nobody on Google Maps, Deviant Art, Yelp, and Christian publishing can talk about.  Slang itself goes into the dirty files of literature even if some of its classics pan out gold as unrelated to slang as to the planet Mars.  Now, Puig can have that baseball glove thrown wherever the field takes him.  We’ll be judges in the audience on him, the Dodgers, the Cubs, and even ourselves.  At least both teams are preparing for athleticism which doesn’t correlate with showers without air around us in times of weather against certain odds.  “Against all odds” is an idiom which can annoy the heck out of people who use bad words since it’s not literal enough to show obvious matter and yet lets its user withhold bias on such a phrase’s vagueness.  Don’t get me wrong about the whole vulgar thing though.  In fact, there’s no such thing as a person who’s completely clean and gentle throughout his or her whole life.  Mary Poppins is a lie.  We’re just figurative about perfection in relation to excellence when praise, criticism, and input are put on quality, especially on the notion which helps us command nature in sports entertainment and fly-balls across the spectrum between formality and eternity over athleticism upon baseball.  Look at the green fields where Dodgers and Cubs take turns among the hitters, strikeouts and pinpointed targets before you realize my opinion on their action just to the point of reversals in our literary acceptance for averages which don’t pan gold but instead mark territory for further use later.     



https://www.mlb.com/cubs/schedule/2018-06

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