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JBN

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Re: The Bleachers
« Reply #2535 on: August 06, 2017, 06:15:21 pm »
It was very miserable.  Went to the National Park in the early mornings then swam in the afternoon, went back out after sunset.

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« Reply #2536 on: August 06, 2017, 07:14:12 pm »
No, Cubs, no: Harrelson says he’ll never go back to Wrigley

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‘‘Ever,’’ Harrelson said Sunday. ‘‘Fenway is just a special place. Look at this ballpark. The only [visiting clubhouse] worse is Wrigley Field — the two worst clubhouses in baseball for visiting players. I’ll tell you this much: I’ll never go back to Wrigley Field again.’’

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‘‘Worst press box, worst booths for television. It’s a joke; it really is. And so Jason is getting ready for those three at Wrigley. I will never step foot in that ballpark again. Ever.’’

http://chicago.suntimes.com/sports/no-cubs-no-harrelson-says-hell-never-go-back-to-wrigley/amp/

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Re: The Bleachers
« Reply #2537 on: August 06, 2017, 07:29:01 pm »
Well, brightens my day a little.

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Re: The Bleachers
« Reply #2538 on: August 06, 2017, 07:52:31 pm »
"That's too bad...", said no one, ever...
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« Reply #2539 on: August 06, 2017, 08:37:05 pm »
Too bad he doesn't say that about the other ballparks now and just quit
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« Reply #2540 on: August 08, 2017, 02:15:26 am »
I don't like Harrelson at all, but a like of White Sox fans do.

Those who like him listen to him.

Those who don't like him don't listen to him.

Their listening to him doesn't effect me at all, since I certainly am not required to listen to him.

Complaining that he should be off the air is about like learning what someone else eats for breakfast, and, since YOU do not like it, hoping that such food is simply removed from store shelves and is no longer available to anyone.
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Re: The Bleachers
« Reply #2541 on: August 08, 2017, 10:38:48 am »
I hate onions.
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Re: The Bleachers
« Reply #2542 on: August 08, 2017, 03:48:30 pm »
Grilled Ribeye Steak slathered with sauteed onions and mushrooms will change that ideology!

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Re: The Bleachers
« Reply #2543 on: August 11, 2017, 08:28:29 am »
Baseball notes: Former umpire Ken Kaiser, who moonlighted as a pro wrestler, dies at 72



Former major league umpire Ken Kaiser, a colorful figure between the lines who briefly moonlighted as a professional wrestler to make ends meet while working in the minor leagues, has died. He was 72.

The World Umpires Association said Thursday he died in his hometown of Rochester, N.Y., on Tuesday. Kaiser had diabetes for years.

An American League umpire from 1977-99, Kaiser umpired two World Series, one All-Star Game and several playoff series.

The 6-foot-3 Kaiser, who wrote in his book, “Planet of the Umps: A Baseball Life from behind the Plate,” that when he graduated from high school in 1964 his “long-range plan was lunch.” He weighed just under 300 pounds and often was criticized for that portly physique during the more than 3,000 big-league games he umpired.

Former Chicago White Sox announcer Jimmy Piersall once called him “a gutless, lazy whale,” while fellow former umpire and mentor Ron Luciano described him as “like a barrel on which two arms had been stuck on backwards.”

In his book, published in 2003, Kaiser wrote of his decade in the minor leagues and off-season jobs that included bar bouncer, bank teller, and that short stint as the wrestler dubbed “Hatchet Man.”

In 1986, Kaiser was voted most colorful umpire in the American League in a poll conducted by The Sporting News.

Kaiser's umpiring career ended when he joined a group of umpires who submitted their resignations in 1999 during labor negotiations, a **** by the Major League Umpires Association that failed. He was not rehired. He is survived by two adult children. Funeral plans are incomplete.


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JBN

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Re: The Bleachers
« Reply #2544 on: August 11, 2017, 02:24:02 pm »
Kaiser worked as a professional wrestler, wearing a black hood and being known as "The Hatchet Man."

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« Reply #2545 on: September 01, 2017, 08:00:34 pm »
So a judge agrees with me in the Penn State Piazza binge drinking suicide...

https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/penn-state-frat-brothers-cleared-174600995.html

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Re: The Bleachers
« Reply #2546 on: September 01, 2017, 08:15:52 pm »
It still could be the right decision.
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Re: The Bleachers
« Reply #2547 on: September 16, 2017, 02:56:35 pm »
Strangely, this review actually makes me more interested in seeing the movie -- http://observer.com/2017/09/darren-aronofsky-mother-worst-movie-of-the-year/

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Re: The Bleachers
« Reply #2548 on: September 23, 2017, 09:17:00 am »
Has anyone else found this WGN commercial for a social media site kind of catching?

The song is 100BPM by Sunny Jain  and Red Baraat.

Here's a long version of it:


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Re: The Bleachers
« Reply #2549 on: September 25, 2017, 07:07:13 pm »
Tonight's broadcast started with the announcement that on October 2, CSN Chicago will become NBC Sports Chicago.

What does that mean for Cubs telecasts?