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1974 Topps Gary Matthews #386
Book Review: The Challenge of Baha'u'llah
Book Review: The Challenge of Baha’u’llah
In The Challenge of Baha’u’llah, Gary Matthews presents evidence as to why the claim of Baha’u’llah as Manifestation of God for this Age should be taken seriously. Now, as a Baha’i I already take this claim seriously! But this doesn’t meant that there wasn’t anything the glean from this book. Quite the opposite!
Matthews makes a solid case throughout the book, presenting pages upon pages of…
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“Tell them Sarge said it – the Mets are crybabies,” Matthews repeated to the reporter, an earnest, Jimmy Olsen-type. “That’s why they lose.” Announcer and reporter parted, then Matthews doubled back. He closed his fists and made crying motions under his eyes. ”Make sure you have tears, like this,” he said.
Mike Pelfrey got into it for a second with Placido Polanco when he thought Polanco was trying to stick his elbow out to get on base via a HBP. In the booth, Phillies broadcaster Gary Matthews called the team “crybabies.”
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“I don’t give a (expletive) what he says,” Mets manager Terry Collins told reporters.
So I dreamed,
That I was at Electric Carnival sat in an upstairs bar balcony area with Jack, John and Jordan. Arthur was downstairs in the main room dancing when everyone but him departed the dancefloor. So we watched him dance alone with some other guys with us there and had a good laugh. It seemed we made a good impression, however, since one of them came over shortly afterwards and offered us some crack. John took them up on the offer, naturally, and began smoking it. Not long after that, the barman (who was the quizmaster in Ollies) came over and told us to write down on a sheet of paper whether we had been smoking crack and, if so, how much trouble we thought we were in on a scale of 1 to 10. We were all then evicted from the Carnival and I was pissed that the £40 tickets were wasted.