In the Bleachers by Ben Zaehringer for November 22, 2021

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    mikeyman  about 3 years ago

    More like an alley-oops-oops.

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    Zebrastripes  about 3 years ago

    …and then there were 2…

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    Lee26 Premium Member about 3 years ago

    Them’s some fat astronauts!

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    jango  about 3 years ago

    Yesterday’s Shriners Classic Champ Game….St Bonaventure 70 -Marquette 54…HOW BOUT THEM BONNIES!?!?!?

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    Comics fan Premium Member about 3 years ago

    Oops.

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    geese28  about 3 years ago

    He. Could. Go. All. The. Way…….out

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    mwksix  about 3 years ago

    Next time try the back alley.

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    WCraft Premium Member about 3 years ago

    He sure knocked that one out of the park…wait – wrong game reference…

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    cuzinron47  about 3 years ago

    At least one place where white men can jump.

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    jerrybarte  about 3 years ago

    I remember a NASA astronaut hitting some golf balls on the moon. It might have been Buzz Aldrin but I am not sure of that. I assume the golf balls are still on the moon. My question: What became of his golf club? Is it still on the moon? Is it in the Smithsonian or some other museum? Is it in some warehouse somewhere maybe next to the Ark of the Covenant? Something to ponder.

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    christelisbetty  about 3 years ago

    Alan Shepard (Alan Bartlett Shepard Jr.)

    Born November 18, 1923 d. 1998

    American astronaut. He was one of the seven original Project Mercury astronauts, the first American in space (1961), the 5th man to walk on the Moon (1971), and the first to play golf on the Moon (1971).

    https://www.ThisDayTrivia.com/trivia/november-18?f=Alan-Shepard#Alan-Shepard

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