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Load that stuff up on your phone dude!!!
Load that stuff up on your phone dude!!!
My wife is a pharmacist, the greater concern is a call to her work. I'm starting out listening to local dispatch stuff, but I can tune in trains, planes, and automobiles with this.Dispatch cruiser. Domestic dispute at .... hey wait a minute. That's MY address!
I have some of those Luna, they live up to Anker's standard. I swear by them, even if they are a bit more costly then others. Especially the woven ones pictured.Hey @Marty_Since87 , let me know how those work out. I've purchased some USB C's that were supposedly premium and turned out to be crap. I could use a few more cables, but am gun shy.
I leave out purchases of repetitive daily needs, otherwise I would probably say beer a lot too.I'm always afraid to post on this thread. My answer will usually be redundant. BEER. About the only changes would be the type of beer
What? what why? That's crazy. Are we talking aluminum or wood? That's a hell of a financial burden on parents. I'd be livid if my son was still playing. That's just not right. Many parents aren't in a position to replace bats. Buying a bat is more than some can handle. Rec leagues often furnish an assortment of bats to each coach just for the kids without a personal bat or two. That's one heck of a burden on a rec center to replace bats too. Stupid.. IGNORANT!A new baseball bat, because some people sitting around the table justifying their existence decided to make all amateur bats manufactured before January 2018 illegal. Way to make baseball accessible by forcing every parent to drop $70-200 on a new bat for reasons no one really understands (since it wasn't safety related)). */end rant
And new baseball glove since my son wore out the palm on his current glove. I wish he told me when he went to baseball camp in February so I had more time to break it in.
I've coached for about 5 years and yes, each coaches bag normally has a big and small bat for the boys that don't have the means to have their own. So yeah, our little town league has had to buy 2 bats per team, which takes away from scholarships, field maintenance, uniforms, and anything else we do with the dues and fundraisers.What? what why? That's crazy. Are we talking aluminum or wood? That's a hell of a financial burden on parents. I'd be livid if my son was still playing. That's just not right. Many parents aren't in a position to replace bats. Buying a bat is more than some can handle. Rec leagues often furnish an assortment of bats to each coach just for the kids without a personal bat or two. That's one heck of a burden on a rec center to replace bats too. Stupid.. IGNORANT!
I still have my first mitt. It's pretty broke in lol. Just sixty years old or so. A good old JC Higgin's six finger glove sold through Sears, Roebuck and Co. Bob Buhl autographed.