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    OT: R.I.P. Mike Pinder (Moody Blues) age 82

    Down near the lighthouse road in Cape May, NJ, you can watch the sun dip into the Delaware Bay at Sunset Beach. Nothing like putting on "Nights in White Satin" about five and a half minutes before the sun disappears below the horizon. Makes you think how small we are in this vast universe...
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    OT: R.I.P. Mike Pinder (Moody Blues) age 82

    Justin Hayward, John Lodge and Patrick Moraz still alive! Graeme Edge, Denny Laine, Mike Pinder, Ray Thomas, Clint Warwick.... Go Now!
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    Playing 2 new teams this year

    *The April 10, 1915 Daily Home News reported, “…Hamilton Fish’s All-American team… which plays several games every football season, is composed of former football stars of Yale, Harvard and Princeton.” He was also the grandson of Ulysses S. Grant's Secretary of State and he lived to 103... only...
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    Playing 2 new teams this year

    Rutgers Football - 176 Different Opponents 1869-2023 via first time they were played: Princeton (1869) W h Columbia (1870) W h Yale (1873) L a Stevens (1874) W h College of the City of New York (1878) (aka CCNY) W h Pennsylvania (1881) W a Lafayette (1882) W h Wesleyan (1883) L a Lehigh (1884)...
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    OT: Rock and Roll HOF 2024 Inductees

    Mary J. Blige, Cher, Ozzy Osbourne, A Tribe Called Quest, Kool & The Gang, and Foreigner https://apnews.com/article/rock-hall-fame-2024-65c09d0b774417cb6d9ffece252da8a4
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    OT: The Rarest Play in Baseball

    That's not the answer I was looking for although the automatic balls and strikes for the new rules violations does open up some intriguing situations. The pitcher would still get the strikeout for "facing" the batter who refused to get in the batter's box in time. My question was rooted more...
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    OT: The Rarest Play in Baseball

    That involves automatic balls, not strikes. Surprised zapaa hasn't jumped in here since the question actually happened shortly after his batting slot in a 1978 game.
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    OT: The Rarest Play in Baseball

    How does a pitcher strike out a batter yet never face him?
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    OT: Wishes for an uplifting 4-20 for all.

    Marijuana... the burning weed with its roots in hell.
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    OT: Wishes for an uplifting 4-20 for all.

    Just remember. Only you can prevent forest fires.
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    OT: Standing ovations

    My earliest remembrance was the 1969-1970 New York Knicks on the run to an NBA Championship.
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    OT: Standing ovations

    “It wasn’t hard for Scarlet coach Frank Burns to evaluate the unit that line coach Ted Cottrell, defensive back coaches Pete Savino and Bob Naso have molded into an outstanding mixture of young and old. ‘This is the best defensive football team I’ve ever been involved with,’ declared Burns...
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    OT: Who makes the BEST Pizza You’ve ever had?

    In the mid-1970s upper grads were saying the pizza was "soupy" and not as good as it once was. Can anybody confirm/deny that?
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    OT: Who makes the BEST Pizza You’ve ever had?

    Front Street Trattoria in Red Bank closed in 2020 after 35 years there. They had a deep dish pizza (imagine a pizza served like a chicken pot pie). So thick I would have one slice and take the remainder home. They served the pizza sauce in a small metal container. Wonderful and I love most...
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    The Quietest Rutgers Football Record of 2023

    Rutgers played before a reported total of 782,689 fans this past season. And since 1869, that is a record. It helps to play a couple games at places with more than 100,000 capacity and then throw in a post season game. 2023 Big Ten Conference, Pinstripe Bowl Champions 7-6 Coach: Gregory...
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    our very own.....

    As The Source, this is disturbing news indeed.
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    OT: OJ Died

    https://toofab.com/2024/04/11/oj-simpson-dead/
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    OT: The April 8th Eclipse - Put in Zip Code to See How Much You'll (not) See

    It's amazing that the Moon has the exact same circumference as the Sun in the sky as viewed from Earth. The only one in the solar system like that. The Moon is also the largest orbiting moon in relation to the planet it circles.
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    This Day in Rutgers and Rockies History - April 9, 1993

    Eric Young made the Rutgers Football Hall of Fame in 2001 as a receiver from 1985-88. The local New Brunswick native made nine catches in a 38-24 Homecoming victory against Boston College on October 17, 1987. But it was his spring sport that made him the Rutgers player with the longest Major...
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