OldTimer’s Dugout - Off Topic Thread

On February 28 in Baseball History...
  • 1903 - A syndicate headed by Pittsburgh owner Barney Dreyfuss and James Potter buys the Phillies from John Rogers and A. J. Reach for $170,000. It will be another seven years before ownership interest in more than one team is prohibited.

  • 1931 - Ban Johnson dies after a long illness. He had created the A.L. and was its dynamic, dictatorial leader until subdued by the advent of Judge Kenesaw Mountain Landis, who took office as the first commissioner in January 1921.

  • 1966 - Sandy Koufax and Don Drysdale begin a joint holdout of the Dodgers. They seek an unprecedented three-year, $1.05 million contract to be divided evenly.

  • 1986 - In baseball's sternest disciplinary move since the Black Sox were banished for life, Commissioner Peter Ueberroth gives seven players who were admitted drug users a choice of a year's suspension without pay or heavy fines and career-long drug testing, along with 100 hours of drug-related community service. Joaquin Andujar, Jeffrey Leonard, Enos Cabell, Keith Hernandez, Dave Parker, Dale Berra, and Lonnie Smith will be fined 10 percent of their annual salaries, while 14 other players will receive lesser penalties for their involvement with illegal drugs.

  • 1989 - The Special Veterans Committee elects Red Schoendienst, a former second baseman and manager of the Cardinals, and Al Barlick, a major league umpire for over 29 seasons, to the Hall of Fame.


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…personally, the way @OldTimer ‘ ‘splained it, “Full frontal nudity is not acceptable.”
Who knew?

In Europe, full-frontal nudity is not only acceptable, but it's also socially/culturally appropriate. Theoretically, if we use a VPN and post from a European IP address, we could make the case that it's legal.
 
What is it with cucumbers that you find fascinating? Asking for a friend that lives next door.

I actually really like cucumbers. My fascination with them started as a kid when my mom would make homemade sweet pickles. We grew them on our farm and would go out and pick them every night. They have a unique smell when pulled from the vine, and you never forget the feel of those prickly vines rubbing against your arms as you pull them off...
 
I actually really like cucumbers. My fascination with them started as a kid when my mom would make homemade sweet pickles. We grew them on our farm and would go out and pick them every night. They have a unique smell when pulled from the vine, and you never forget the feel of those prickly vines rubbing against your arms as you pull them off...

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