Is it wrong to be reading Pride and Prejudice during game six of the World Series?
Even World Series baseball has a lot of downtime . . .
Is it wrong to be reading Pride and Prejudice during game six of the World Series?
Even World Series baseball has a lot of downtime . . .
World series? What’s that?
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You must be a Yankees fan…
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Nope, that’s baseball, right? Hockey is my game
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The Bruins lost, but I think I’ll get over it.
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You have not worries, they’ll be there when it counts, they have the talent
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Clearly you weren’t watching in 1986. But thanks for the good vibes!
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No problem, I was probably watching the Avalanche (Nordiques) get their butts kicked.
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It’s wrong, wrong, wrong. You should be checking your book sales instead, like I am.
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Hmm…as I write this, my wife is simultaneously reading a book on her tablet, playing a game on facebook and brushing the dog. I have trouble typing with two hands at the same time. I applaud your efforts to uphold our gender’s ability to compete in the multitasking arena.
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Haha. Not at all. Peter Sagal recently wrote about live-tweeting Emma during some important nation-wide thing (:
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I seem to remember a story of your lovely bride reading “War and Peace” while you were sitting in the bleachers at Fenway.
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Luis Tiant was pitching!
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It’s never wrong to be reading Pride and Prejudice;. When the last baseball has rolled into the final gutter of sports history, reading Pride and Prejudice will remain as utterly right as cucumber sandwiches and addictive black tea.
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