Bakers Dozen

Yogi Berra sayings (real or alleged)

  1. “You can observe a lot by watching.”
  2. “It’s like déjà vu all over again.”
  3. “A verbal contract ain’t worth the paper it’s written on.”
  4. It was hard to have a conversation with anyone; there were so many people talking.
  5. “If you see a fork in the road, take it.”
  6. “If the world were perfect, it wouldn’t be.”
  7. “Baseball is ninety percent mental and the other half is physical.”
  8. “The rain is starting to stop” (during a rain delay)
  9. When asked what time is was…" you mean now?"
  10. “If people don’t want to come to the ballpark, how are you going to stop them?”

Yogi Berra sayings (real or alleged)

  1. “You can observe a lot by watching.”
  2. “It’s like déjà vu all over again.”
  3. “A verbal contract ain’t worth the paper it’s written on.”
  4. “It was hard to have a conversation with anyone; there were so many people talking.”
  5. “If you see a fork in the road, take it.”
  6. “If the world were perfect, it wouldn’t be.”
  7. “Baseball is ninety percent mental and the other half is physical.”
  8. “The rain is starting to stop” (during a rain delay)
  9. When asked what time is was…" you mean now?"
  10. “If people don’t want to come to the ballpark, how are you going to stop them?”
  11. “He must’ve made that movie before he died” (upon seeing Steve McQueen in a film)

Yogi Berra sayings (real or alleged)

  1. “You can observe a lot by watching.”
  2. “It’s like déjà vu all over again.”
  3. “A verbal contract ain’t worth the paper it’s written on.”
  4. “It was hard to have a conversation with anyone; there were so many people talking.”
  5. “If you see a fork in the road, take it.”
  6. “If the world were perfect, it wouldn’t be.”
  7. “Baseball is ninety percent mental and the other half is physical.”
  8. “The rain is starting to stop” (during a rain delay)
  9. When asked what time is was…" you mean now?"
  10. “If people don’t want to come to the ballpark, how are you going to stop them?”
  11. “He must’ve made that movie before he died” (upon seeing Steve McQueen in a film)
  12. “I never said most of the things I said.”

Yogi Berra sayings (real or alleged)

  1. “You can observe a lot by watching.”
  2. “It’s like déjà vu all over again.”
  3. “A verbal contract ain’t worth the paper it’s written on.”
  4. “It was hard to have a conversation with anyone; there were so many people talking.”
  5. “If you see a fork in the road, take it.”
  6. “If the world were perfect, it wouldn’t be.”
  7. “Baseball is ninety percent mental and the other half is physical.”
  8. “The rain is starting to stop” (during a rain delay)
  9. When asked what time is was…" you mean now?"
  10. “If people don’t want to come to the ballpark, how are you going to stop them?”
  11. “He must’ve made that movie before he died” (upon seeing Steve McQueen in a film)
  12. “I never said most of the things I said.”
  13. He hits from both sides of the plate. He’s amphibious.

Next: Famous recluses (living or dead):

  1. Author Thomas Pynchon

Famous recluses (living or dead):

  1. Author Thomas Pynchon
  2. Howard Hughes

Famous recluses (living or dead):

  1. Author Thomas Pynchon
  2. Howard Hughes
  3. J. D. Salinger

Famous recluses (living or dead):

  1. Author Thomas Pynchon
  2. Howard Hughes
  3. J.D. Salinger
  4. King George III

Famous recluses (living or dead):

  1. Author Thomas Pynchon
  2. Howard Hughes
  3. J.D. Salinger
  4. King George III
  5. Salman Rushdie

I saw Salman Rushdie in a Trader Joe’s 7 or 8 years ago in West Hollywood.

  1. The Collyer Brothers (Homer & Langley but I’ll count them as one)

Famous recluses (living or dead):

  1. Author Thomas Pynchon
  2. Howard Hughes
  3. J.D. Salinger
  4. King George III
  5. Salman Rushdie
  6. The Collyer Brothers (Homer & Langley but I’ll count them as one)
  7. Harper Lee

Famous recluses (living or dead):

  1. Author Thomas Pynchon
  2. Howard Hughes
  3. J.D. Salinger
  4. King George III
  5. Salman Rushdie
  6. The Collyer Brothers (Homer & Langley but I’ll count them as one)
  7. Harper Lee
  8. Brian Wilson

Famous recluses (living or dead):

  1. Author Thomas Pynchon
  2. Howard Hughes
  3. J.D. Salinger
  4. King George III
  5. Salman Rushdie
  6. The Collyer Brothers (Homer & Langley but I’ll count them as one)
  7. Harper Lee
  8. Brian Wilson
  9. Ted Kaczynski

Famous recluses (living or dead):

  1. Author Thomas Pynchon
  2. Howard Hughes
  3. J.D. Salinger
  4. King George III
  5. Salman Rushdie
  6. The Collyer Brothers (Homer & Langley but I’ll count them as one)
  7. Harper Lee
  8. Brian Wilson
  9. Ted Kaczynski
  10. Sly Stone

Famous recluses (living or dead):

  1. Author Thomas Pynchon
  2. Howard Hughes
  3. J.D. Salinger
  4. King George III
  5. Salman Rushdie
  6. The Collyer Brothers (Homer & Langley but I’ll count them as one)
  7. Harper Lee
  8. Brian Wilson
  9. Ted Kaczynski
  10. Sly Stone
  11. Greta Garbo

Famous recluses (living or dead):

  1. Author Thomas Pynchon
  2. Howard Hughes
  3. J.D. Salinger
  4. King George III
  5. Salman Rushdie
  6. The Collyer Brothers (Homer & Langley but I’ll count them as one)
  7. Harper Lee
  8. Brian Wilson
  9. Ted Kaczynski
  10. Sly Stone
  11. Greta Garbo
  12. Boo Radley

Good one, El! :slight_smile:

Famous recluses (living or dead):

  1. Author Thomas Pynchon
  2. Howard Hughes
  3. J.D. Salinger
  4. King George III
  5. Salman Rushdie
  6. The Collyer Brothers (Homer & Langley but I’ll count them as one)
  7. Harper Lee
  8. Brian Wilson
  9. Ted Kaczynski
  10. Sly Stone
  11. Greta Garbo
  12. Boo Radley
  13. Syd Barrett

Sweet, my first time picking a category. Someone else feel free to change it if this one has been done already.

Next: Characters from Stephen King’s The Stand

  1. Stu Redman

Characters from Stephen King’s The Stand

  1. Stu Redman
  2. Tom Cullen

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Characters from Stephen King’s The Stand

  1. Stu Redman
  2. Tom Cullen
  3. Randall Flagg