Bakers Dozen

October baseball heroes, give year and serie(s).

  1. David Ortiz, 2004 ALCS
  2. Reggie Jackson, 1977 WS
  3. Lew Burdette in 1957 WS
  4. Gene Tenace, 1972 WS
  5. Johnny Podres, 1955 World Series
  6. Willie Mays, 1954 WS
  7. Joe Carter, 1993 WS
  8. Will Clark, 1989 NLCS
  9. Orel Hershiser, 1988 World Series
  10. Bob Gibson, 1967 WS
  11. Bucky Dent, AL East one game playoff in 1978

October baseball heroes, give year and serie(s).

  1. David Ortiz, 2004 ALCS
  2. Reggie Jackson, 1977 WS
  3. Lew Burdette in 1957 WS
  4. Gene Tenace, 1972 WS
  5. Johnny Podres, 1955 World Series
  6. Willie Mays, 1954 WS
  7. Joe Carter, 1993 WS
  8. Will Clark, 1989 NLCS
  9. Orel Hershiser, 1988 World Series
  10. Bob Gibson, 1967 WS
  11. Bucky Dent, AL East one game playoff in 1978
  12. Edgar Renteria, 2010 World Series

October baseball heroes, give year and serie(s).

  1. David Ortiz, 2004 ALCS
  2. Reggie Jackson, 1977 WS
  3. Lew Burdette in 1957 WS
  4. Gene Tenace, 1972 WS
  5. Johnny Podres, 1955 World Series
  6. Willie Mays, 1954 WS
  7. Joe Carter, 1993 WS
  8. Will Clark, 1989 NLCS
  9. Orel Hershiser, 1988 World Series
  10. Bob Gibson, 1967 WS
  11. Bucky Dent, AL East one game playoff in 1978
  12. Edgar Renteria, 2010 World Series
  13. Bill Buckner, 1986 World Series *
  • I’m a Mets Fan :smiley:

New category
Your Favorite Ever Hallowe’en Costume (childhood or other)

  1. a sheet covered in playing cards, poker chips, and dice: A Ghost Of A Chance

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Your Favorite Ever Hallowe’en Costume (childhood or other)

  1. a sheet covered in playing cards, poker chips, and dice: A Ghost Of A Chance
  2. a cardboard box fashioned into a nightstand; a lampshade; yellow facepaint to look like a lamp; the numeral 1 on his shirt; some toy crabs: catching crabs from a one-night stand

Your Favorite Ever Hallowe’en Costume (childhood or other)

  1. a sheet covered in playing cards, poker chips, and dice: A Ghost Of A Chance
  2. a cardboard box fashioned into a nightstand; a lampshade; yellow facepaint to look like a lamp; the numeral 1 on his shirt; some toy crabs: catching crabs from a one-night stand
  3. A Santa outfit, complete with beard, with a flesh tone body stocking under it. I opened and closed the coat at various times, and won first prize for the “flashing Santa.”

Your Favorite Ever Hallowe’en Costume (childhood or other)

  1. a sheet covered in playing cards, poker chips, and dice: A Ghost Of A Chance
  2. a cardboard box fashioned into a nightstand; a lampshade; yellow facepaint to look like a lamp; the numeral 1 on his shirt; some toy crabs: catching crabs from a one-night stand
  3. A Santa outfit, complete with beard, with a flesh tone body stocking under it. I opened and closed the coat at various times, and won first prize for the “flashing Santa.”
  4. Four kids came into our store dressed as the heroes from The Wizard of Oz
    I picked someone else, because I was never allowed to celebrate Halloween as a child.

Your Favorite Ever Hallowe’en Costume (childhood or other)

  1. a sheet covered in playing cards, poker chips, and dice: A Ghost Of A Chance
  2. a cardboard box fashioned into a nightstand; a lampshade; yellow facepaint to look like a lamp; the numeral 1 on his shirt; some toy crabs: catching crabs from a one-night stand
  3. A Santa outfit, complete with beard, with a flesh tone body stocking under it. I opened and closed the coat at various times, and won first prize for the “flashing Santa.”
  4. Four kids came into our store dressed as the heroes from The Wizard of Oz
  5. The Headless Horseman

Your Favorite Ever Hallowe’en Costume

  1. a sheet covered in playing cards, poker chips, and dice: A Ghost Of A Chance
  2. a cardboard box fashioned into a nightstand; a lampshade; yellow facepaint to look like a lamp; the numeral 1 on his shirt; some toy crabs: catching crabs from a one-night stand
  3. A Santa outfit, complete with beard, with a flesh tone body stocking under it. I opened and closed the coat at various times, and won first prize for the “flashing Santa.”
  4. Four kids came into our store dressed as the heroes from The Wizard of Oz
  5. The Headless Horseman
  6. A family in which the father was Christopher Columbus, the mother was Queen Isabella, and the three daughters were the Nina, the Pinta, and the Santa Maria. The mother made all the costumes.

Your Favorite Ever Hallowe’en Costume

  1. a sheet covered in playing cards, poker chips, and dice: A Ghost Of A Chance
  2. a cardboard box fashioned into a nightstand; a lampshade; yellow facepaint to look like a lamp; the numeral 1 on his shirt; some toy crabs: catching crabs from a one-night stand
  3. A Santa outfit, complete with beard, with a flesh tone body stocking under it. I opened and closed the coat at various times, and won first prize for the “flashing Santa.”
  4. Four kids came into our store dressed as the heroes from The Wizard of Oz
  5. The Headless Horseman
  6. A family in which the father was Christopher Columbus, the mother was Queen Isabella, and the three daughters were the Nina, the Pinta, and the Santa Maria. The mother made all the costumes.
  7. An eight-year-old kid once came to our door in a white turtleneck, black pants, black cape, a dark, wide-brimmed Fedora and an engraved walking stick. “I’m a pimp!” he said proudly.

I kid you not.

OFF

That’s either the greatest or worst costume I’ve ever heard of. I can’t make up mind which, yet.

ON
Your Favorite Ever Hallowe’en Costume

  1. a sheet covered in playing cards, poker chips, and dice: A Ghost Of A Chance
  2. a cardboard box fashioned into a nightstand; a lampshade; yellow facepaint to look like a lamp; the numeral 1 on his shirt; some toy crabs: catching crabs from a one-night stand
  3. A Santa outfit, complete with beard, with a flesh tone body stocking under it. I opened and closed the coat at various times, and won first prize for the “flashing Santa.”
  4. Four kids came into our store dressed as the heroes from The Wizard of Oz
  5. The Headless Horseman
  6. A family in which the father was Christopher Columbus, the mother was Queen Isabella, and the three daughters were the Nina, the Pinta, and the Santa Maria. The mother made all the costumes.
  7. An eight-year-old kid once came to our door in a white turtleneck, black pants, black cape, a dark, wide-brimmed Fedora and an engraved walking stick. “I’m a pimp!” he said proudly.
  8. A former, female co-worker of mine dressed up as Master Chief from Halo.

Your Favorite Ever Hallowe’en Costume

  1. a sheet covered in playing cards, poker chips, and dice: A Ghost Of A Chance
  2. a cardboard box fashioned into a nightstand; a lampshade; yellow facepaint to look like a lamp; the numeral 1 on his shirt; some toy crabs: catching crabs from a one-night stand
  3. A Santa outfit, complete with beard, with a flesh tone body stocking under it. I opened and closed the coat at various times, and won first prize for the “flashing Santa.”
  4. Four kids came into our store dressed as the heroes from The Wizard of Oz
  5. The Headless Horseman
  6. A family in which the father was Christopher Columbus, the mother was Queen Isabella, and the three daughters were the Nina, the Pinta, and the Santa Maria. The mother made all the costumes.
  7. An eight-year-old kid once came to our door in a white turtleneck, black pants, black cape, a dark, wide-brimmed Fedora and an engraved walking stick. “I’m a pimp!” he said proudly.
  8. A former, female co-worker of mine dressed up as Master Chief from Halo.
  9. A friend once came to a party dressed in a soccer uniform, with a long pole throught his sleeves- he was supposed to be a Foozball player.

Your Favorite Ever Hallowe’en Costume

  1. a sheet covered in playing cards, poker chips, and dice: A Ghost Of A Chance
  2. a cardboard box fashioned into a nightstand; a lampshade; yellow facepaint to look like a lamp; the numeral 1 on his shirt; some toy crabs: catching crabs from a one-night stand
  3. A Santa outfit, complete with beard, with a flesh tone body stocking under it. I opened and closed the coat at various times, and won first prize for the “flashing Santa.”
  4. Four kids came into our store dressed as the heroes from The Wizard of Oz
  5. The Headless Horseman
  6. A family in which the father was Christopher Columbus, the mother was Queen Isabella, and the three daughters were the Nina, the Pinta, and the Santa Maria. The mother made all the costumes.
  7. An eight-year-old kid once came to our door in a white turtleneck, black pants, black cape, a dark, wide-brimmed Fedora and an engraved walking stick. “I’m a pimp!” he said proudly.
  8. A former, female co-worker of mine dressed up as Master Chief from Halo.
  9. A friend once came to a party dressed in a soccer uniform, with a long pole throught his sleeves- he was supposed to be a Foozball player.
  10. We dressed our then 3-year old in a black dress and a pink wrap, gave her a fake “Oscar”, and she went as “Best Actress”. She was absolutely lovely.

Your Favorite Ever Hallowe’en Costume

  1. a sheet covered in playing cards, poker chips, and dice: A Ghost Of A Chance
  2. a cardboard box fashioned into a nightstand; a lampshade; yellow facepaint to look like a lamp; the numeral 1 on his shirt; some toy crabs: catching crabs from a one-night stand
  3. A Santa outfit, complete with beard, with a flesh tone body stocking under it. I opened and closed the coat at various times, and won first prize for the “flashing Santa.”
  4. Four kids came into our store dressed as the heroes from The Wizard of Oz
  5. The Headless Horseman
  6. A family in which the father was Christopher Columbus, the mother was Queen Isabella, and the three daughters were the Nina, the Pinta, and the Santa Maria. The mother made all the costumes.
  7. An eight-year-old kid once came to our door in a white turtleneck, black pants, black cape, a dark, wide-brimmed Fedora and an engraved walking stick. “I’m a pimp!” he said proudly.
  8. A former, female co-worker of mine dressed up as Master Chief from Halo.
  9. A friend once came to a party dressed in a soccer uniform, with a long pole throught his sleeves- he was supposed to be a Foozball player.
  10. We dressed our then 3-year old in a black dress and a pink wrap, gave her a fake “Oscar”, and she went as “Best Actress”. She was absolutely lovely.
  11. I wore a clear plastic garbage bag filled with different colored balloons with a “5 cents” sign on the front. I was a gumball machine.

Your Favorite Ever Hallowe’en Costume

  1. a sheet covered in playing cards, poker chips, and dice: A Ghost Of A Chance
  2. a cardboard box fashioned into a nightstand; a lampshade; yellow facepaint to look like a lamp; the numeral 1 on his shirt; some toy crabs: catching crabs from a one-night stand
  3. A Santa outfit, complete with beard, with a flesh tone body stocking under it. I opened and closed the coat at various times, and won first prize for the “flashing Santa.”
  4. Four kids came into our store dressed as the heroes from The Wizard of Oz
  5. The Headless Horseman
  6. A family in which the father was Christopher Columbus, the mother was Queen Isabella, and the three daughters were the Nina, the Pinta, and the Santa Maria. The mother made all the costumes.
  7. An eight-year-old kid once came to our door in a white turtleneck, black pants, black cape, a dark, wide-brimmed Fedora and an engraved walking stick. “I’m a pimp!” he said proudly.
  8. A former, female co-worker of mine dressed up as Master Chief from Halo.
  9. A friend once came to a party dressed in a soccer uniform, with a long pole throught his sleeves- he was supposed to be a Foozball player.
  10. We dressed our then 3-year old in a black dress and a pink wrap, gave her a fake “Oscar”, and she went as “Best Actress”. She was absolutely lovely.
  11. I wore a clear plastic garbage bag filled with different colored balloons with a “5 cents” sign on the front. I was a gumball machine.
  12. I’ve always liked the Karate Kid shower costume, hey it worked for Elizabeth Shue.

Your Favorite Ever Hallowe’en Costume

  1. a sheet covered in playing cards, poker chips, and dice: A Ghost Of A Chance
  2. a cardboard box fashioned into a nightstand; a lampshade; yellow facepaint to look like a lamp; the numeral 1 on his shirt; some toy crabs: catching crabs from a one-night stand
  3. A Santa outfit, complete with beard, with a flesh tone body stocking under it. I opened and closed the coat at various times, and won first prize for the “flashing Santa.”
  4. Four kids came into our store dressed as the heroes from The Wizard of Oz
  5. The Headless Horseman
  6. A family in which the father was Christopher Columbus, the mother was Queen Isabella, and the three daughters were the Nina, the Pinta, and the Santa Maria. The mother made all the costumes.
  7. An eight-year-old kid once came to our door in a white turtleneck, black pants, black cape, a dark, wide-brimmed Fedora and an engraved walking stick. “I’m a pimp!” he said proudly.
  8. A former, female co-worker of mine dressed up as Master Chief from Halo.
  9. A friend once came to a party dressed in a soccer uniform, with a long pole throught his sleeves- he was supposed to be a Foozball player.
  10. We dressed our then 3-year old in a black dress and a pink wrap, gave her a fake “Oscar”, and she went as “Best Actress”. She was absolutely lovely.
  11. I wore a clear plastic garbage bag filled with different colored balloons with a “5 cents” sign on the front. I was a gumball machine.
  12. I’ve always liked the Karate Kid shower costume, hey it worked for Elizabeth Shue.
  13. I had a dress made like the famous white Evita dress, only with Madonna’s bullet bra on top.

Next up: Eye rhymes that are not ear rhymes.

  1. Daughter/Laughter

Eye rhymes that are not ear rhymes.

  1. Daughter/Laughter
  2. Laughter/Slaughter

However, they’re both the best medicine.

Eye rhymes that are not ear rhymes.

  1. Daughter/Laughter
  2. Laughter/Slaughter
  3. Freight/Height

Eye rhymes that are not ear rhymes.

  1. Daughter/Laughter
  2. Laughter/Slaughter
  3. Freight/Height
  4. Dough/Cough

Eye rhymes that are not ear rhymes.

  1. Daughter/Laughter
  2. Laughter/Slaughter
  3. Freight/Height
  4. Dough/Cough
  5. dead/read

Eye rhymes that are not ear rhymes.

  1. Daughter/Laughter
  2. Laughter/Slaughter
  3. Freight/Height
  4. Dough/Cough
  5. dead/read
  6. through/rough