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Great film director and producer Norman Jewison.
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Arno Penzias, who along with Robert Wilson discovered the Cosmic Microwave Background radiation and won the Nobel Prize.
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Jimy Williams. I'm too old to remember if he was any good or sucked as a manager. I do remember he spelled his name with one stupid m.
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enough time has passed that i don't remember my opinions on Jimy either but another thing I'd forgotten - this is from Craig Calcaterra's newsletter today:
Craig Calcaterra wrote:Most people would probably say that Williams’ top achievement as a manager was winning the 1999 Manager of the Year Award. Personally, I think his top moment came on September 25 1997.
Longtime Atlanta starter Steve Avery had signed with the Red Sox before the 1997 season. It was a one-year deal for a $4.85 million, but if Avery made 18 starts it’d trigger a $3.9 million option for 1998. Avery sucked eggs, however, and the Sox pulled him out of the rotation following his 17th start of the year on August 31. The Red Sox weren’t exactly in a pennant race that year — they finished in fourth place — so It seemed pretty clear that the primary reason Avery was sent to the bullpen was so that Boston wouldn’t have to pick up Avery’s option.
Except on September 25 Jimy Williams named Avery his starter in a meaningless game against the Detroit Tigers. Avery taking the hill in the first inning that day triggered his $3.9 million option. After the game Williams admitted that that was his intention, too, saying that if the Red Sox were perceived to have messed with Avery’s incentives like that future free agents wouldn’t trust them and would sign elsewhere. Oh, and Avery shut out the Detroit Tigers on two hits over five innings and the Red Sox won so not only was it an honorable decision, it was a good one too.
Way to stick it to the bosses, Jimy. May you rest in peace.
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I remember he was fired the day after being booed at MMP when managing the all-star game in 2004.
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Hated Jimy one "M" when he managed the Jays.
It was as if he wrote out his moves before the game started and then would make them regardless of the situations as they arose. Cito Gaston - a guy who was never hired by another team - took basically the same team that Williams couldn't make the playoffs with - to the playoffs four out of five years and led them to two world series titles.
It was as if he wrote out his moves before the game started and then would make them regardless of the situations as they arose. Cito Gaston - a guy who was never hired by another team - took basically the same team that Williams couldn't make the playoffs with - to the playoffs four out of five years and led them to two world series titles.
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That's how I viewed Jim[m]y Williams. He was the guy that would get a good roster to a decent place, plateau, and then the next guy (or in the case of Boston, next-of-the-next-guy-not-including-Joe-Kerrigan-as-interim) would get them to the promised land.
Glad he picked up a ring as a bench consigliere for the 2008 Phillies. Seemed like a good guy. I shot the breeze with him for a few minutes down in spring training that year at the old Al Lang Field.
Glad he picked up a ring as a bench consigliere for the 2008 Phillies. Seemed like a good guy. I shot the breeze with him for a few minutes down in spring training that year at the old Al Lang Field.
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William O'Connell...stabbed James T. Kirk with a poison knife. Also friend of Clint Eastwood so often an antagonist in his movies (Paint Your Wagon, High Plains Drifter, The Outlaw Josey wales, Every Which Way but Lose, and Any Which Way You Can).
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The great Wayne Kramer of the MC5
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Kick out the jams, muthafuckas!!!
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Such a bummer.
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IIRC, back when I joined the swamp in 2005, or shortly thereafter, you had John Sinclair (MC5 manager among many other things) as your swamp avatar.
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Yeah obviously an iconic Detroit band. Kind of the spiritual forefathers for the kind of garage rock Detroit would become known for.
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Easily one of the worst concerts I’ve ever seen.
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I don’t thinking ever seen a bad concert. Why was it so bad? Were you taken there or did you buy tix and go voluntarily?
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WE bought tickets. This was in the late 90s or very early 2000s. i want to say pre 9/11 because he hadn't gone full parody at that point. He was the headliner, played about 45 minutes, sound was terrible and he was a bad showman. It was in Freedom Hall, so I get that it's a big venue, but it was just bad all around.
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I split the entertaining bad concert talk to its own thread. It deserves it.
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I felt aswirl with warm secretions.
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Someone (that I don't know) in my back home covid poker text chat just typed this defending Toby Keith against Kris Kristofferson: What, cause he didn't serve? If you look it it up, he did try to join but was refused. When it's not a time when men are needed, the service can be picky about health issues. Kristofferson was in but refused entry to Viet Nam. He quit then. Keith chose to serve with his music instead.
I will likely never forget the phrase "Keith chose to serve with his music instead". Its perfection.
I will likely never forget the phrase "Keith chose to serve with his music instead". Its perfection.
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I hope somebody mocked him for saying that..
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Or put a boot in his ass. It's the American way.
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I wanted to thank him for his service.mister d wrote: ↑Wed Feb 07, 2024 6:20 pm Someone (that I don't know) in my back home covid poker text chat just typed this defending Toby Keith against Kris Kristofferson: What, cause he didn't serve? If you look it it up, he did try to join but was refused. When it's not a time when men are needed, the service can be picky about health issues. Kristofferson was in but refused entry to Viet Nam. He quit then. Keith chose to serve with his music instead.
I will likely never forget the phrase "Keith chose to serve with his music instead". Its perfection.
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Quickly and brutally and I’ll never stop using the phrase.
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Mojo Nixon. Boo.
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Aww. Damn.
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I chose to serve by not weighing down the military with my presence. You’re welcome, America.
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Damn! I liked listening to Mojo on Outlaw Country. I actually saw him in concert at a little club in San Jose way back in around 1990. As you would guess, he was crazy. Had these great merch shirts for sale - oil-stained denim shirts, sleeves torn off, with a little name tag like you’d see on some tradesman’s uniform, saying “Mojo”. Wish I’d have bought one.
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If the universe has a sense of humor Don Henley dies before the end of the week.
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I could have sworn I heard him on Outlaw country this week...and yep he died on an Outlaw Country Cruise.
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Or Michael J. Fox because he ain’t got no Elvis in him whatsoever.
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A sailing friend, who was a commercial charter pilot, died in a plane crash yesterday.
Plane crashes on Utah-Colorado border with two on board, no survivors found
Plane crashes on Utah-Colorado border with two on board, no survivors found
Just a bummer...knew the guy for over 20 years. Sailed together on lots of different boats...many conversations while sitting on the rail, or over drinks at the Yacht Club afterwards.The Grand County Sheriff’s Office has confirmed that the plane, a small, privately-owned passenger plane, crashed just over the Colorado-Utah border with two people on board. According to authorities, the plane was a chartered aircraft headed to Tacoma, Washington from Grand Junction. First responders said that neither have been found. The identities of the two people who were aboard the flight is also unknown.
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Sorry to hear that DiS. Vent away, share a few memories if it eases your mind.
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Jeez. Sorry, man!
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Sorry, DiS.
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Sorry to hear, Dave.
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