Lake Crescent, Olympic NP

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I'm a 40 year old lawyer living in Ridgeland, Mississippi. I'm several years and a couple hundred miles removed from most of my old running buddies so I started the blog to provide an outlet for many of the observations and ideas that used to be the subjects of our late night/happy hour/halftime conversations and arguments.
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2 Responses to Lake Crescent, Olympic NP

  1. Jessie Lou says:

    Now that is a beautiful picture – really the last two have been. By now I’m wondering if the Little Scamp may know that “attle” is a attitude – as in attled as opposed to a person?

    • Vitale says:

      I think the 89 team deserves some meniotn in some context. Maybe you could come up with a story for that. May require some more creativity. I dont think the 89 team deserves meniotn in te same sense but maybe for the teams choke factor ability. Maybe incorporating some action in the story where Hooch takes a line drive off the ankle (happened dozens of times in real games) to Mike Alvarado at third thus causing a famous Alvarado 50ft high rocket over the first baseman’s head to score the defeating run. Or possibly have Puddinhead Holifield just run straight to third from first base, totally disregarding second altogether. Would’ve had the same outcome as the real life version anyway. Maybe Higg comes to bat with the game on the line in the last inning and turns his helmet around backwards and bats right handed so when he swings at a strike three pitch 6 ft over his head, he looks even more clueless than he actually did in a real game. No team out performs the 89 team in thes respects.

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