Mikayla Demaiter, Hockey Goalie, Takes a Steamy Sauna Break in Her Trendy Librarian Glasses

I watched the Delaware game with Screencaps Jr., who is catching the March Madness bug. Love from Delaware had a rough game, struggling to make shots and turning the ball over at a critical moment. Tonight, we watch Navy vs. American to determine which team loves freedom more. Navy is the underdog in this matchup at 7 ET on CBS Sports Network.

Joey P. asks why basketball uses instant replay for fouls and discusses the impact on game length. Kinsey jokes that basketball must want to torture viewers by constantly reviewing for flagrant fouls. He mentions a controversial call on ACC Network and questions the need for extensive replays.

Tom E. seeks advice on helping his son overcome a fear of catching a baseball. Tim H., Patrick in Perrysburg, Travel Ball Hardo Chris B., Steve B., and Jim T. share tips on gradually building confidence through practice and positive reinforcement. They suggest techniques like using a tennis ball, paddle catch, and visualizing catching as a shield.

Jim from Howell, MI, shares concerns about potential financial strain from his wife’s interest in bonsai. He details the costly elements of bonsai cultivation, including special pots, soil, tools, toys, wire, trees, classes, and stands. He jokes that while there may be no bees, the hobby can sting the wallet.

A discussion ensues about Vanna White’s new tattoo, with Michael from Texas sharing a personal anecdote about tattoos as permanent reminders. Charles T. shares photos from Old Town Scottsdale, reflecting on its Americana feel. John W.’s daughter showcases Barcelona, highlighting food markets and balconies.

Daren criticizes the growing trend of facial piercings and tattoos. Jeff B. and Matthew F. share their distaste for excessive piercings, likening them to fishing hooks and bull rings. Jason W. reminisces about playing golf at Port Royal Bermuda with his sons. The article concludes with a call to embrace March Madness and dominate the day.

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