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::cheer:: "Let's Go Red!!"
Best yet. Very nice.
Quote from: TrotskyBest yet. Very nice.
yes, that is excellent.
Thanks a bunch.
I never know if it's a home run, or a pop fly and out.
::blush::
Just as an aside...I remember so many nights driving home when it was an effort to find the side of Route 89 because it was snowing so hard. The only tire tracks were the ones we were leaving. 20 mph, tops.
Should I feel guilty for not missing all that excitement??
I mean, I do feel bad about California; really I do.
::whistle::
Quote from: Johnny 5Just as an aside...I remember so many nights driving home when it was an effort to find the side of Route 89 because it was snowing so hard. The only tire tracks were the ones we were leaving. 20 mph, tops.
Should I feel guilty for not missing all that excitement??
I mean, I do feel bad about California; really I do.
::whistle::
Ithaca is significantly warmer than San Diego right now.
Quote from: RichHQuote from: Johnny 5Just as an aside...I remember so many nights driving home when it was an effort to find the side of Route 89 because it was snowing so hard. The only tire tracks were the ones we were leaving. 20 mph, tops.
Should I feel guilty for not missing all that excitement??
I mean, I do feel bad about California; really I do.
::whistle::
Ithaca is significantly warmer than San Diego right now.
Yes,...and a lot drier!!
Quote from: Johnny 5Just as an aside...I remember so many nights driving home when it was an effort to find the side of Route 89 because it was snowing so hard. The only tire tracks were the ones we were leaving. 20 mph, tops.
Should I feel guilty for not missing all that excitement??
I mean, I do feel bad about California; really I do.
::whistle::
Just depends upon your point of view. Personally I've felt that watching was enough fun to commute to games from Rochester for 4 years, from Cooperstown for 3 years, and now from Syracuse for 40 years. Ups and downs with the teams and weather, but have always felt, in total, it was worth it. Relatively bad years, like some recent ones, have been more than compensated by surprisingly good ones, like this year. And there's always that hope, that somehow I could see another glory year, like I grew up with.
I didn't mind commuting from Oregon. ::whistle::
ILDN game link is live but still hate radio just past the half hour.
Jason doing sound checks not realizing he's on air.
Did the fans forget there was a game tonight?
Quote from: Jim HylaQuote from: Johnny 5Just as an aside...I remember so many nights driving home when it was an effort to find the side of Route 89 because it was snowing so hard. The only tire tracks were the ones we were leaving. 20 mph, tops.
Should I feel guilty for not missing all that excitement??
I mean, I do feel bad about California; really I do.
::whistle::
Just depends upon your point of view. Personally I've felt that watching was enough fun to commute to games from Rochester for 4 years, from Cooperstown for 3 years, and now from Syracuse for 40 years. Ups and downs with the teams and weather, but have always felt, in total, it was worth it. Relatively bad years, like some recent ones, have been more than compensated by surprisingly good ones, like this year. And there's always that hope, that somehow I could see another glory year, like I grew up with.
Mine was 49 years from Elmira and the past 2 from Bath, NY.... I still can't believe I'm THIS old!!!
Quote from: rediceQuote from: Jim HylaQuote from: Johnny 5Just as an aside...I remember so many nights driving home when it was an effort to find the side of Route 89 because it was snowing so hard. The only tire tracks were the ones we were leaving. 20 mph, tops.
Should I feel guilty for not missing all that excitement??
I mean, I do feel bad about California; really I do.
::whistle::
Just depends upon your point of view. Personally I've felt that watching was enough fun to commute to games from Rochester for 4 years, from Cooperstown for 3 years, and now from Syracuse for 40 years. Ups and downs with the teams and weather, but have always felt, in total, it was worth it. Relatively bad years, like some recent ones, have been more than compensated by surprisingly good ones, like this year. And there's always that hope, that somehow I could see another glory year, like I grew up with.
Mine was 49 years from Elmira and the past 2 from Bath, NY.... I still can't believe I'm THIS old!
Like I always told my students, don't blink!!
I harken back to the the trophy case scene from Dead Poet's Society.
::cry::
i spent the first 20 years listening on radio wishing i could get to game.. now that i have spent 30 going its been well worth it even in the lean years.
I agree.
I wouldn't trade all the enjoyment for anything. Same seats for almost 40 years.
Except maybe the night the roads iced over during the game and I ended up bouncing off the curbs going down the hill in order to slow the car. Ended up swinging around and going thru The Heights to catch Rt.#13 and a state plow. That was too exciting, even for me.
Quote from: BearLoverDid the fans forget there was a game tonight?
It filled up (mostly) eventually, but yeah, D & E looked pretty empty for a while.
And FWIW, only sections A & B seemed to be doing any cheering (now get off my lawn!)