Klueh dons the crown.
#iwtv#interview with the vampire#amc tvl#sam reid#jacob anderson




seen from Spain
seen from Italy

seen from United States

seen from Türkiye
seen from Singapore

seen from Malaysia
seen from Macao SAR China
seen from United States

seen from Malaysia

seen from Malaysia

seen from United States
seen from China
seen from Türkiye

seen from Malaysia

seen from Malaysia
seen from Brazil

seen from United States

seen from Malaysia
seen from United Kingdom
seen from China
Klueh dons the crown.

Anya is live and ready to show you everything. Watch her strip, dance, and perform exclusive shows just for you. Interact in real-time and make your fantasies come true.
Free to watch • No registration required • HD streaming
Game Six Crew
(Photo by Megan)
Drange dons the crown.
Klueh wins, Drange loses BCBVIII
Hey folks, Harry Doyle here!
Wow, what a Series! I can’t say I’ve ever seen a pair of teams seem so nearly matched in a Fall Classic. But in the end, it was the Houston Astros who cracked it open in Game Seven, and took home the hardware for the first time in franchise history—leaving the Dodger faithful to sit for another off-season and ponder what might have been... not unlike a certain newly-crowned Bet Loser.
The Cap in action; St. Louis, 8/5/17

Anya is live and ready to show you everything. Watch her strip, dance, and perform exclusive shows just for you. Interact in real-time and make your fantasies come true.
Free to watch • No registration required • HD streaming
Klueh dons the crown.
BCB Update
Hey Fans! How about those Cubs and Indians meeting in the World Series? A battle of perennial losers. Kinda like Joe Klueh and William Riley battling for the top spot of the BCB.
On second thought, the Cubs and Indians have better odds of winning.
— Harry Doyle Special to the Ballcap Bet
Levinger Wins, Riley Loses BCBIV
Well, there you have it folks: The Boston Red Sox are World Champions for the third time in a decade, and newcomer Ben Levinger (123 points) is your victor in the Fourth Annual Big League Ballcap Bet. It was a hard fought battle by the other contestants, but with the sole Boston World Series Bracket Pick in hand, Levinger ended up walking away with it.
David Benanav took second with 98 points, and Joe Klueh third with 96. Both were in it until the end—neck and neck—but thanks to a few extra points in Game Five, Benanav edged Klueh for the bragging rights.
Cale Drange pulled in 88 points for fourth, while Todd Pitman and Joe Schweigert—a last second addition to this year's Bet—tied for fifth with 76. (Worth noting is the fact that Todd Pitman is the Ballcap Bet's only four-time non-loser.)
And Matt Robshaw missed a number of picks, but still eked out seventh place due to William Riley's absolutely egregious showing this postseason.
Riley scored only seven points on game picks—averaging one per game he bothered to make picks for.
It was piddling. Pitiful. Pathetic. Pick your synonym: Whatever it was, it was enough of it to earn William Riley his rightful spot as this year's loser in The Great Annual Big League Ballcap Bet Hall of Shame.
I'll see ya next year, folks! It's been one to remember... maybe. I dunno, who cares? I'm on the next plane to Acapulco anyway.