March 31, 2007

Pranks, baseball go hand in glove (The San Angelo Standard-Times)

Sports and joking around go hand-in-hand. With it being April Fools’ Day, I couldn’t pass up the opportunity to examine how the two go together — and I knew exactly the team I needed to see about it all.

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