Days off are quite nice. I definitely needed one. I spent this morning taking another practice LSAT. Didn't exactly go as planned, but it was OK. Regressed a bit, but I've got time. I still need some work on logic games. Those are damn tricky. The 35 minute timetable is definitely the hardest part. I'll live.
To say a rookie has thrown a no-hitter is not only rare, it's almost unbelievable. Well, Clay Buccholz did it in his second career start. Unreal. Absolutely unreal. He made an emergency start on Saturday for Tim Wakefield, and just so happened to pull off a feat no Red Sox rookie has ever done. It's absolutely amazing.
It's too nice out to write. I'm going OUTSIDE.
To say a rookie has thrown a no-hitter is not only rare, it's almost unbelievable. Well, Clay Buccholz did it in his second career start. Unreal. Absolutely unreal. He made an emergency start on Saturday for Tim Wakefield, and just so happened to pull off a feat no Red Sox rookie has ever done. It's absolutely amazing.
It's too nice out to write. I'm going OUTSIDE.
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