FanGraphs Audio: The Totally Fertile Dayn Perry
Episode 254
Dayn Perry, contributor to CBS Sports’ Eye on Baseball and author of two books (one of them serviceable), fertilizes FanGraphs Audio with his words and with his mind.
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Carson Cistulli has published a book of aphorisms called Spirited Ejaculations of a New Enthusiast.
Skip to minute 32 for baseball analysis
“Perry is like the mouse, then caught in a trap, gnaws off its own leg, and once freed fails at everything.”
in essence, from the lowest common denominator’s definition, this radio show is constantly grappling with in a School of Athens style duel with Carson, agent of Epicurius, disparaged on a doric column while Dayn’s response to Motorboat my Balls whilst eating hemlock cereal.
At the heart of discussion:
Virility, defined by the lowest common denominator:
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For the pathogenicity term, see Virulence.
Look up virility in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Historically, masculine attributes such as beard growth have been seen as signs of virility and leadership (for example, in ancient Egypt and Greece).[1]
Virility refers to any of a wide range of masculine characteristics viewed positively.
are you just trolling or did you not listen to the nearly minute long disclaimer about the perry podcasts?