I'm an A's fan, and I've been closely following Anderson's progress since he came over in the Haren trade. He's looked poised to develop into a stud top of the rotation starter.He was great in the second half last season. According to fangraphs, he had the most valuable slider in the majors. Baseball cube rates his control, k-rate, and efficiency as 86, 82, and 81 respectively.At this point I'm just bantering about info I've looked at- I was curious to see how others rate him based on what they know or have seen. Do you think he'll be one of the best lefties this decade? Any projections for this coming season or beyond?Thanks.
Well, she didn't have all of her items taken from her. Like you said, she had paper from the Death Note. She also had a pencil or pen, and her cellphone. It is presumed that she used some fuel in Mello's motorcycle and equipment to help ignite the fire. To start the fire she could have used Mello's motorcycle equipment or her phone to make a spark. It's not that difficult to start a fire. The fuel in the truck, the blanket, these are all good, flammable substances capable of catching fire. Keep in mind, once Mello was out of the way, she was free to move about. She could have taken something from him, or gotten her things back.
You killed my two favorite activies while running. However, you could take a walking buddy - a friend, significant other, dog. Then you have someone to talk to instead of yourself. Try taking new routes. Sure its probably your neighborhood or something else you are familiar with, but take different routes to see different things and pass different people. Really observe the world around you. If you walk on the treadmil, you can read a book or magazine. Also, you could watch TV (what people do in the gym) or your favorite movie. All my other ideas seem to be thinking ones. I would suggest do nothing but relax, clear your head - its your time for you. But since you seem to be getting bored with walking, this may not be helpful