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" ... But he's more than merchandise. The 6’6” 300-pound Phanatic rides around on an ATV, dances on top of the dugout, belly bumps fans and players, and taunts opposing teams and umpires. Aside from an infamous scuffle with former LA Dodgers curmudgeon Tommy Lasorda, most players happily play catch and engage the Phanatic in tussles and skits. During a recent spring training exhibition game, Toronto Blue Jays outfielder Jose Bautista and the Phanatic made the nightly sports highlights when they engaged in a battle of strength that was impressive to the young, old, and especially the athletic. ... "
" ... Cal Newport is a social media curmudgeon but he has a very valid point. He owns his own server. He has never had a Facebook account, or a Twitter account. No LinkedIn, no Instagram. He’s still written several bestselling books and has friends. ... "
" ... He became a standard-bearer for both haute cuisine and regional America fare simultaneously, which by the 1990s made him into something of a curmudgeon. “I much prefer the company of an expert pig breeder or hungry whiskey distiller to that of a fatuous foodie waxing ecstatically about Peruvian peppers or some young hot-shot chef’s latest fusion concoctions.” As a good Southerner, he once said, “Don’t pee on my leg and tell me it’s raining.” Yet as a stylist, few had his swagger and fewer still his experience. ... "
" ... Leibowitz is a professional curmudgeon, part of a notable and longstanding literary tradition. She doesn’t use a laptop, doesn’t have a cell phone, is not on social media. She collects books, she loves parties, and follows no health regimes save walking. She claims to have no acumen with money, real estate or art works (she threw out a bunch of Mapplethorpe photos and sold her Warhols a few weeks before Warhol died unexpectedly). ... "
" ... The Founders were not alone in their condemnation of democracy. H.L. Mencken, the Sage of Baltimore, a somewhat libertarian curmudgeon beloved by progressives for his ridicule of William Jennings Bryan for his attack on the teaching of evolution, was an intense and consistent critic of democracy. ... "