I walked the Levy Loop this morning in 25:54.
The Democrat Football League's Green Bay Packers defeated the Fat Chicks 130.11-73.22 and moved into second place, at 8-3, in the sixteen-team DFL behind Jeff Krupsaw's bunch of motherfuckers. There are two game's left in the regular season. Krup's Kids, the Cavemen, and the Green Bay Packers have clinched positions in the playoffs.
SENTENCE OF THE DAY from A Different Closet
Tinker’s Bar and Grill, on 21st Street, a thirty-second walk north of Locust, was the only bar Ingram knew of in St. Louis that celebrated football first; there were a handful of obligatory framed photographs of the Dean brothers and Stan the Man, of Bob Gibson, a jersey autographed by Ducky Medwick, and a smattering of felt Cardinals pennants yellowed by four generations of cigarette smoke, but Junior Tinker, the fifty-four-year-old son of the bar’s founder, the late Luke Tinker, was a four-year football letterman at Northwest Missouri State in the early 1950s when he quit school to run his father’s bar, and he switched the heart of its decorative theme to football, and the dark paneled walls and oak mantels began to sprout memorabilia heavily slanted toward the Missouri Tigers, until St. Louis acquired its professional team from Chicago in 1960.
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