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Grew up in Connecticut in the 90s. I was a toddler during the Dream Season, but followed the team beginning around 1993-1994. It's been a hell of a 30-year run.
Not to be all Internet tough guy or anything, but ...if someone took a pom-pom, or whatever, from my kid and broke it in half, he'd be spitting out Chiclets. What an asshat that guy was!I do know that at one of my first games, the person sitting behind me got annoyed with my incessant pom-pom waving and took it out of my hands and broke it in half. But the lesson I learned was to be tough and never back down when my father bought me a new pom-pom and told me to wave it as much as I wanted too.
My memory of it is really knowing the story...but I am sure that the guy was very lucky that my father is incredibly patient and calm.Not to be all Internet tough guy or anything, but ...if someone took a pom-pom, or whatever, from my kid and broke it in half, he'd be spitting out Chiclets. What an asshat that guy was!
(Just a guess, but it was probably Deepster.)
No doubt! I'm sure he thought it out, bit his tongue, took a deep breath and decided to role model behavior for you but I guarantee you he was boiling inside. I also feel pretty confident if the guy repeated that stunt, his patience probably would've been exhausted.My memory of it is really knowing the story...but I am sure that the guy was very lucky that my father is incredibly patient and calm.
I was from Rockville and in the army from 70 to 73. A local newspaper possibly JI sent me their paper and I started following Uconn. Jimmy Foster, Al Weston and I can't remember the restI’m sure this has been done before, but what better time to reminisce than now.
For me it was after the ‘99 title. We had a student teacher who was a manager for the team, seeing the pictures and hearing his stories were mesmerizing. It felt like I could touch it, like I was a part of it too.
Caron Butler lured me further, only for the ‘03 and ‘04 squads to lock me in for life. I was hooked. I would sneak college basketball magazines, and newspapers into class and read them religiously. I started writing my own college basketball previews, and spending free time drawing terrible tracings of said magazine covers.
After the latter Ollie years, I remember wondering if we had already been blessed with the best years of UConn basketball many of us would see in our lifetimes.
I never imagined that the best was yet to come
Cheers.
The Dream Season. Learned it was the best way to beat the winter bluesI’m sure this has been done before, but what better time to reminisce than now.
For me it was after the ‘99 title. We had a student teacher who was a manager for the team, seeing the pictures and hearing his stories were mesmerizing. It felt like I could touch it, like I was a part of it too.
Caron Butler lured me further, only for the ‘03 and ‘04 squads to lock me in for life. I was hooked. I would sneak college basketball magazines, and newspapers into class and read them religiously. I started writing my own college basketball previews, and spending free time drawing terrible tracings of said magazine covers.
After the latter Ollie years, I remember wondering if we had already been blessed with the best years of UConn basketball many of us would see in our lifetimes.
I never imagined that the best was yet to come
Cheers.