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Not the greatest speech of all time, but still a speech I will always enjoy.
Ichiro was one of the greatest to ever play the game and is also a genuinely good dude.
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Love the fawkin Ichiro. Got to see him play a few times when I was young.
I know this one's inevitable so I'll do it
Oh, absolutely. I don't know any baseball fan who doesn't like him. The times I saw him were at Safeco in the summer, cool shit.I got to see him a few times as well. I had never seen a player as respected by fans at every stadium. I remember the Red Sox getting smacked by the one time and the fans were still gushing over Ichiro and trying to get him to wave to them and stuff.
Players too. I can't recall any player having a bad thing to say about the guy and quite a few of them admired his skill. He loves the game and respects it more than most.Oh, absolutely. I don't know any baseball fan who doesn't like him. The times I saw him were at Safeco in the summer, cool shit.
28 years pro, between Japan and MLB. And he was still effective pretty late into his career.Players too. I can't recall any player having a bad thing to say about the guy and quite a few of them admired his skill. He loves the game and respects it more than most.
He even respected the equipment and made a point never to break or throw a bat out of frustration.
Neat article about when he apologized to a bat manufacturer for throwing his bat.
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I honestly miss the guy.
Eisenhower's Farewell Address where he warns us about the Military Industrial Complex:
Eisenhower's Farewell Address where he warns us about the Military Industrial Complex:
Fuck George Washington, that elitist traitor. He taxed small whiskey farmers a larger percentage than he did the large-scale producers, threatening the regular farmers' livelihoods. When they protested (tarring and feathering tax collectors, etc.), he squashed his own people militarily with troops and forced them to pay up. #RememberTheWhiskeyRebellionIf we’re talking wise Presidential farewells that have been largely ignored to our detriment, we have to include Washington’s farewell letter. He warned against political parties and factions, excessive borrowing, unnecessary wars, involvement in foreign intrigues, the influence of other nations (including supposed allies) over our own government, and the importance of morality.
But you know, dead white male slaveowner, so ignore him.
Not the greatest speech of all time, but still a speech I will always enjoy.
Ichiro was one of the greatest to ever play the game and is also a genuinely good dude.
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