IIRC Arthur Miller wrote a play about similar situations that happened a few years back in good ole happy Salem. Everybody jumped on the bandwagon then also. Has any coach been hanged, burned at the stake, or pressed to death yet? Give it time and it will play itself out ............ I HOPE.
At least I thank you for your post, Plebe. As opposed to some in this thread, posting too much UCONN, and only UCONN can lead to inbreeding and you know what kind of a family results from that. :rolleyes:
Lots of lobster .... cheap! The Alexander Graham Bell Museum in Baddeck on Cape Breton Island is interesting covering the many contributions of a prolific inventor. The Cabot Trail is one of the most scenic in North America. Louisburgh is historically interesting.
Whenever I read again about Keesh breaking Kerry Bascom's UCONN record and the crap that she and Geno got nationwide about it, I am reminded that, around the same time, Bret Favre tanked to allow Michael Strahan to break the NFL record for sacks. Not a sound was uttered from the "Old Boy's...
Yes! I guess Finz is back in Southern California selling used cars again. THANK GOD!!! WTNH spends all that reporting time on high school sports and can't devote 30 seconds to giving the latest UCONN WCBB scores. I only watch that ragtag bunch is because they give much better weather info to...
BTW- I was born and raised in Kitreh, Maine right next to Yok and just south of Elyut.
On the back road to Yok, you pass through Braybohabah (Brave Boat Harbor)
Not to hijack the subject of old National Geographics ........... We can add to the collection of all-time oxymorons such as jumbo shrimp and civil war, the most recent - reality TV.
Seems like we've been through this before about two weeks ago with the Darryl Dawkins thread. Joe Grabowski of the Philadelphia Warriors and Connie Simmons of the Knicks and Syracuse Nationals went directly to the NBA out of high school in the early 1950's. Both won NBA championships and both...
Wrong by at least a generation and a previous Philly team. Joe Grabowski played for the Philadelphia Warriors of Paul Arizin, Tom Gola, Neil Johnston, et. al. in the early 1950's. I believe he was even preceded by Connie Simmons.
Forget all the previous crap that has been posted by some "adults" on this board about EDD copping out on her "responsibilities" to UCONN. That was a very beautiful piece written by a very, very beautiful adult person.
Know them quite well. Use them all them all the time to avoid the tourist crowds, especially around the Seaport, to reach a friend's house on School St. Also had an old friend who lived on River Rd.
Somewhere in the woods around Whistletown there used to be an obscure walking trail, which they kept blazed, and was the original Boston/New York Turnpike. Don't know if the trail is still maintained.
I have nothing against Canada..... 1) i like maple syrup 2) i want to honeymoon in Nova Scotia 3) I have a very attractive friend from Canada :cool: and 4) I love cold fronts that come out of Canada during the summer months.
Actually I just thought about something Canadian that I dont...
Zorro, I found a book quite a few years ago at a used book sale titled, "The Diamond Appraised". It was coauthored by Craig Wright, a stats analyst for MLB and Tom House, who pitched and coached in the bigs for a number of years and who received a PHD in Humanistic Studies. They debated for...
Eddie Matthews was a big. fuzzy cheeked rookie for the Boston Braves in 1952, their last year in town. A bunch of us skipped high school to greet him on opening day at Braves Field, whose right field pavillion still exists today as the stands for BU's Nickerson Field. Many years later as a...
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