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Featured topics at our next monthly meeting of The Official Rockford Files Fan Club (TORFFC as some prefer) will include a discussion as to why Jim Rockford's trailer at Paradise Cove in Malibu never seemed to be connected to any utilities.
A scorecard is an ideal way to keep track of each at-bat and each play when you go to a baseball game provided you know all the symbols and notations that are used to designate hits, runs, outs and other statistics, or you could always just look at the fershlugginer electronic scoreboard!
If you're keeping score at home, the symbol for "fershlugginer" is "Fr."
Look at the fershlugginer electronic scoreboard if you want to see someone turned down for a "marriage proposal" or a couple of people coerced into kissing one another, but if you want to know the score, you gotta keep your eye on the field.
There are symbols and notations in baseball scorecards, but the beautiful thing about scorecards is that as long as you can read it, you can make it up yourself.
The field here has become quite convoluted as we have yet another instance in which someone missed a contribution or two and followed up on the wrong clue and people kept on going and going and going without noticing.
And I think it involved quad both times, not that there's anything wrong with that.
One of the great defining moments in the history of the Internet was the day we discovered that there is definitely a reason why certain threads are dredged up after so many years, though we could but speculatively put a finger on anything in general and nothing in particular.
All the time in the world is what Henry Bemis finally had so he could immerse himself in his favorite works of literature in my favorite episode of The Twilight Zone.
On the earth there are billions of people known as "earthlings" and I'm wondering if somewhere among the stars there is a race of creatures known as starlings.
One of you ornithologists can come up with something now.
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