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On 2/5/17 11:31 AM, Poco Deplorevole wrote:
On Sun, 5 Feb 2017 11:01:56 -0500, Keyser Soze wrote:

On 2/4/17 5:40 PM, True North wrote:
I may check on the Stupor Bowl to see if the game is entertaining and competitive or just another snorefest.
In this area I, like most Maritimes, would support our cousins in the Boston States.
I'll have to make sure I see the Lady Gaga Show.
She was delicious in that Haunted Hotel tv series a couple of years ago.



We'll be doing our usual here for Super Bowl night...dinner and a movie.
I wouldn't mind seeing the Lady GaGa show, though...maybe it'll show up
on youtube

I went to the first NFL-AFL championship game, which I vaguely remember
as being in 1966 or 1967 on assignment for the newspaper. I didn't know
**** about football, really, and I still don't, but I went along with
the sports writing team to LA to do quickie interviews of KC area fans
who went out to see their team play Green Bay. I was "good" at
approaching folks and getting quotes from them. I didn't see that much
of the game, but I know the Chiefs were slaughtered.

That was the first and last pro football game I watched. I only remember
a couple of the players' names from those days, but they were
biggies...Bart Starr and Ray Nitschke for Green Bay and Len Dawson for
the Chiefs.


Bull****.

I can't believe there's a subject on earth about which you don't know ****. You know everything
about everything! If in doubt, just ask your BFF who backs up everything you say.


I can't believe you think I give a flying **** about you, your comments,
or your opinions. You're still the same old right-wing extremist racist
you've been for years, and therefore everything you post is "colored" by
that. Have a nice day and do the world and your long suffering family a
favor: drop dead.
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On 2/5/2017 11:01 AM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 2/4/17 5:40 PM, True North wrote:
I may check on the Stupor Bowl to see if the game is entertaining and
competitive or just another snorefest.
In this area I, like most Maritimes, would support our cousins in the
Boston States.
I'll have to make sure I see the Lady Gaga Show.
She was delicious in that Haunted Hotel tv series a couple of years ago.



We'll be doing our usual here for Super Bowl night...dinner and a movie.
I wouldn't mind seeing the Lady GaGa show, though...maybe it'll show up
on youtube

I went to the first NFL-AFL championship game, which I vaguely remember
as being in 1966 or 1967 on assignment for the newspaper. I didn't know
**** about football, really, and I still don't, but I went along with
the sports writing team to LA to do quickie interviews of KC area fans
who went out to see their team play Green Bay. I was "good" at
approaching folks and getting quotes from them. I didn't see that much
of the game, but I know the Chiefs were slaughtered.

That was the first and last pro football game I watched. I only remember
a couple of the players' names from those days, but they were
biggies...Bart Starr and Ray Nitschke for Green Bay and Len Dawson for
the Chiefs.



Years ago while on a business trip (I think late-80's) I was standing in
line at the ticket counter at Baltimore International airport. Guy in
line in front of me turned around to look at something and I realized it
was Johnny Unitas. He was already somewhat hobbled over and moved with
some difficulty. I remember looking up stats on him after that
indicated he was 6'1" in his playing years. Definitely must have shrunk
in retirement because I was almost a head taller than him.

My other ancient football memory was from your neck of the woods ... Les
Shaw's restaurant. The Detroit Lions and the New York Giants were in
town to play an annual pre-season exhibition game. I worked at Les
Shaw's at the time as a busboy and the owner invited me to have
breakfast on game day with the Lions who had reserved the place for the
pre-game meal. Sat between Joe Don Looney and some other huge player
who's name I can't remember.
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Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 2/5/2017 11:01 AM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 2/4/17 5:40 PM, True North wrote:
I may check on the Stupor Bowl to see if the game is entertaining and
competitive or just another snorefest.
In this area I, like most Maritimes, would support our cousins in the
Boston States.
I'll have to make sure I see the Lady Gaga Show.
She was delicious in that Haunted Hotel tv series a couple of years ago.



We'll be doing our usual here for Super Bowl night...dinner and a movie.
I wouldn't mind seeing the Lady GaGa show, though...maybe it'll show up
on youtube

I went to the first NFL-AFL championship game, which I vaguely remember
as being in 1966 or 1967 on assignment for the newspaper. I didn't know
**** about football, really, and I still don't, but I went along with
the sports writing team to LA to do quickie interviews of KC area fans
who went out to see their team play Green Bay. I was "good" at
approaching folks and getting quotes from them. I didn't see that much
of the game, but I know the Chiefs were slaughtered.

That was the first and last pro football game I watched. I only remember
a couple of the players' names from those days, but they were
biggies...Bart Starr and Ray Nitschke for Green Bay and Len Dawson for
the Chiefs.



Years ago while on a business trip (I think late-80's) I was standing in
line at the ticket counter at Baltimore International airport. Guy in
line in front of me turned around to look at something and I realized it
was Johnny Unitas. He was already somewhat hobbled over and moved with
some difficulty. I remember looking up stats on him after that
indicated he was 6'1" in his playing years. Definitely must have shrunk
in retirement because I was almost a head taller than him.

My other ancient football memory was from your neck of the woods ... Les
Shaw's restaurant. The Detroit Lions and the New York Giants were in
town to play an annual pre-season exhibition game. I worked at Les
Shaw's at the time as a busboy and the owner invited me to have
breakfast on game day with the Lions who had reserved the place for the
pre-game meal. Sat between Joe Don Looney and some other huge player
who's name I can't remember.


The Albee Booth game. I never went to one. Went to les Shaw's once...too
expensive for a teenager and his date. We went to jimmies or chuck's or
al's or Pepe's.

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On 2/5/2017 12:49 PM, Keyser Söze wrote:
Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 2/5/2017 11:01 AM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 2/4/17 5:40 PM, True North wrote:
I may check on the Stupor Bowl to see if the game is entertaining and
competitive or just another snorefest.
In this area I, like most Maritimes, would support our cousins in the
Boston States.
I'll have to make sure I see the Lady Gaga Show.
She was delicious in that Haunted Hotel tv series a couple of years ago.



We'll be doing our usual here for Super Bowl night...dinner and a movie.
I wouldn't mind seeing the Lady GaGa show, though...maybe it'll show up
on youtube

I went to the first NFL-AFL championship game, which I vaguely remember
as being in 1966 or 1967 on assignment for the newspaper. I didn't know
**** about football, really, and I still don't, but I went along with
the sports writing team to LA to do quickie interviews of KC area fans
who went out to see their team play Green Bay. I was "good" at
approaching folks and getting quotes from them. I didn't see that much
of the game, but I know the Chiefs were slaughtered.

That was the first and last pro football game I watched. I only remember
a couple of the players' names from those days, but they were
biggies...Bart Starr and Ray Nitschke for Green Bay and Len Dawson for
the Chiefs.



Years ago while on a business trip (I think late-80's) I was standing in
line at the ticket counter at Baltimore International airport. Guy in
line in front of me turned around to look at something and I realized it
was Johnny Unitas. He was already somewhat hobbled over and moved with
some difficulty. I remember looking up stats on him after that
indicated he was 6'1" in his playing years. Definitely must have shrunk
in retirement because I was almost a head taller than him.

My other ancient football memory was from your neck of the woods ... Les
Shaw's restaurant. The Detroit Lions and the New York Giants were in
town to play an annual pre-season exhibition game. I worked at Les
Shaw's at the time as a busboy and the owner invited me to have
breakfast on game day with the Lions who had reserved the place for the
pre-game meal. Sat between Joe Don Looney and some other huge player
who's name I can't remember.


The Albee Booth game. I never went to one. Went to les Shaw's once...too
expensive for a teenager and his date. We went to jimmies or chuck's or
al's or Pepe's.


Yeah, Les Shaw's was a bit pricey. I felt like an idiot walking around
with a chef's hat on my head, wearing a white jacket and handing out
"Pop-Overs" to the people who were dining. I was always concerned that
someone I knew would show up there for dinner and my concern was
justified. One night the family of a girl I sorta had my eyeballs on
showed up, including the girl. Her father grabbed my arm, introduced
himself and told me it was *her* idea to have dinner there because she
knew I worked there. Talk about Red faced.
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On 2/5/17 12:49 PM, Keyser Söze wrote:
Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 2/5/2017 11:01 AM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 2/4/17 5:40 PM, True North wrote:
I may check on the Stupor Bowl to see if the game is entertaining and
competitive or just another snorefest.
In this area I, like most Maritimes, would support our cousins in the
Boston States.
I'll have to make sure I see the Lady Gaga Show.
She was delicious in that Haunted Hotel tv series a couple of years ago.



We'll be doing our usual here for Super Bowl night...dinner and a movie.
I wouldn't mind seeing the Lady GaGa show, though...maybe it'll show up
on youtube

I went to the first NFL-AFL championship game, which I vaguely remember
as being in 1966 or 1967 on assignment for the newspaper. I didn't know
**** about football, really, and I still don't, but I went along with
the sports writing team to LA to do quickie interviews of KC area fans
who went out to see their team play Green Bay. I was "good" at
approaching folks and getting quotes from them. I didn't see that much
of the game, but I know the Chiefs were slaughtered.

That was the first and last pro football game I watched. I only remember
a couple of the players' names from those days, but they were
biggies...Bart Starr and Ray Nitschke for Green Bay and Len Dawson for
the Chiefs.



Years ago while on a business trip (I think late-80's) I was standing in
line at the ticket counter at Baltimore International airport. Guy in
line in front of me turned around to look at something and I realized it
was Johnny Unitas. He was already somewhat hobbled over and moved with
some difficulty. I remember looking up stats on him after that
indicated he was 6'1" in his playing years. Definitely must have shrunk
in retirement because I was almost a head taller than him.

My other ancient football memory was from your neck of the woods ... Les
Shaw's restaurant. The Detroit Lions and the New York Giants were in
town to play an annual pre-season exhibition game. I worked at Les
Shaw's at the time as a busboy and the owner invited me to have
breakfast on game day with the Lions who had reserved the place for the
pre-game meal. Sat between Joe Don Looney and some other huge player
who's name I can't remember.


The Albee Booth game. I never went to one. Went to les Shaw's once...too
expensive for a teenager and his date. We went to jimmies or chuck's or
al's or Pepe's.



Whoops. Albe, not Albee. I was thinking of Edward Albee.


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On 2/5/17 12:59 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 2/5/2017 12:49 PM, Keyser Söze wrote:
Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 2/5/2017 11:01 AM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 2/4/17 5:40 PM, True North wrote:
I may check on the Stupor Bowl to see if the game is entertaining and
competitive or just another snorefest.
In this area I, like most Maritimes, would support our cousins in the
Boston States.
I'll have to make sure I see the Lady Gaga Show.
She was delicious in that Haunted Hotel tv series a couple of years
ago.



We'll be doing our usual here for Super Bowl night...dinner and a
movie.
I wouldn't mind seeing the Lady GaGa show, though...maybe it'll show up
on youtube

I went to the first NFL-AFL championship game, which I vaguely remember
as being in 1966 or 1967 on assignment for the newspaper. I didn't know
**** about football, really, and I still don't, but I went along with
the sports writing team to LA to do quickie interviews of KC area fans
who went out to see their team play Green Bay. I was "good" at
approaching folks and getting quotes from them. I didn't see that much
of the game, but I know the Chiefs were slaughtered.

That was the first and last pro football game I watched. I only
remember
a couple of the players' names from those days, but they were
biggies...Bart Starr and Ray Nitschke for Green Bay and Len Dawson for
the Chiefs.


Years ago while on a business trip (I think late-80's) I was standing in
line at the ticket counter at Baltimore International airport. Guy in
line in front of me turned around to look at something and I realized it
was Johnny Unitas. He was already somewhat hobbled over and moved with
some difficulty. I remember looking up stats on him after that
indicated he was 6'1" in his playing years. Definitely must have shrunk
in retirement because I was almost a head taller than him.

My other ancient football memory was from your neck of the woods ... Les
Shaw's restaurant. The Detroit Lions and the New York Giants were in
town to play an annual pre-season exhibition game. I worked at Les
Shaw's at the time as a busboy and the owner invited me to have
breakfast on game day with the Lions who had reserved the place for the
pre-game meal. Sat between Joe Don Looney and some other huge player
who's name I can't remember.


The Albee Booth game. I never went to one. Went to les Shaw's once...too
expensive for a teenager and his date. We went to jimmies or chuck's or
al's or Pepe's.


Yeah, Les Shaw's was a bit pricey. I felt like an idiot walking around
with a chef's hat on my head, wearing a white jacket and handing out
"Pop-Overs" to the people who were dining. I was always concerned that
someone I knew would show up there for dinner and my concern was
justified. One night the family of a girl I sorta had my eyeballs on
showed up, including the girl. Her father grabbed my arm, introduced
himself and told me it was *her* idea to have dinner there because she
knew I worked there. Talk about Red faced.


You were embarrassed because you were a teenager with a job?
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On 2/5/2017 1:05 PM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 2/5/17 12:59 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 2/5/2017 12:49 PM, Keyser Söze wrote:
Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 2/5/2017 11:01 AM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 2/4/17 5:40 PM, True North wrote:
I may check on the Stupor Bowl to see if the game is entertaining and
competitive or just another snorefest.
In this area I, like most Maritimes, would support our cousins in the
Boston States.
I'll have to make sure I see the Lady Gaga Show.
She was delicious in that Haunted Hotel tv series a couple of years
ago.



We'll be doing our usual here for Super Bowl night...dinner and a
movie.
I wouldn't mind seeing the Lady GaGa show, though...maybe it'll
show up
on youtube

I went to the first NFL-AFL championship game, which I vaguely
remember
as being in 1966 or 1967 on assignment for the newspaper. I didn't
know
**** about football, really, and I still don't, but I went along with
the sports writing team to LA to do quickie interviews of KC area fans
who went out to see their team play Green Bay. I was "good" at
approaching folks and getting quotes from them. I didn't see that much
of the game, but I know the Chiefs were slaughtered.

That was the first and last pro football game I watched. I only
remember
a couple of the players' names from those days, but they were
biggies...Bart Starr and Ray Nitschke for Green Bay and Len Dawson for
the Chiefs.


Years ago while on a business trip (I think late-80's) I was
standing in
line at the ticket counter at Baltimore International airport. Guy in
line in front of me turned around to look at something and I
realized it
was Johnny Unitas. He was already somewhat hobbled over and moved with
some difficulty. I remember looking up stats on him after that
indicated he was 6'1" in his playing years. Definitely must have
shrunk
in retirement because I was almost a head taller than him.

My other ancient football memory was from your neck of the woods ...
Les
Shaw's restaurant. The Detroit Lions and the New York Giants were in
town to play an annual pre-season exhibition game. I worked at Les
Shaw's at the time as a busboy and the owner invited me to have
breakfast on game day with the Lions who had reserved the place for the
pre-game meal. Sat between Joe Don Looney and some other huge player
who's name I can't remember.


The Albee Booth game. I never went to one. Went to les Shaw's
once...too
expensive for a teenager and his date. We went to jimmies or chuck's or
al's or Pepe's.


Yeah, Les Shaw's was a bit pricey. I felt like an idiot walking around
with a chef's hat on my head, wearing a white jacket and handing out
"Pop-Overs" to the people who were dining. I was always concerned that
someone I knew would show up there for dinner and my concern was
justified. One night the family of a girl I sorta had my eyeballs on
showed up, including the girl. Her father grabbed my arm, introduced
himself and told me it was *her* idea to have dinner there because she
knew I worked there. Talk about Red faced.


You were embarrassed because you were a teenager with a job?


A 16 year old wearing a chef's hat, coat and towel around my neck and
carrying a basket of Pop-Overs wasn't my idea of how you went about
impressing pretty young girls. It was ok though, I guess. Feedback was
that she thought I looked "cute".


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On Sun, 5 Feb 2017 12:31:29 -0500, "Mr. Luddite"
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On 2/5/2017 11:01 AM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 2/4/17 5:40 PM, True North wrote:
I may check on the Stupor Bowl to see if the game is entertaining and
competitive or just another snorefest.
In this area I, like most Maritimes, would support our cousins in the
Boston States.
I'll have to make sure I see the Lady Gaga Show.
She was delicious in that Haunted Hotel tv series a couple of years ago.



We'll be doing our usual here for Super Bowl night...dinner and a movie.
I wouldn't mind seeing the Lady GaGa show, though...maybe it'll show up
on youtube

I went to the first NFL-AFL championship game, which I vaguely remember
as being in 1966 or 1967 on assignment for the newspaper. I didn't know
**** about football, really, and I still don't, but I went along with
the sports writing team to LA to do quickie interviews of KC area fans
who went out to see their team play Green Bay. I was "good" at
approaching folks and getting quotes from them. I didn't see that much
of the game, but I know the Chiefs were slaughtered.

That was the first and last pro football game I watched. I only remember
a couple of the players' names from those days, but they were
biggies...Bart Starr and Ray Nitschke for Green Bay and Len Dawson for
the Chiefs.



Years ago while on a business trip (I think late-80's) I was standing in
line at the ticket counter at Baltimore International airport. Guy in
line in front of me turned around to look at something and I realized it
was Johnny Unitas. He was already somewhat hobbled over and moved with
some difficulty. I remember looking up stats on him after that
indicated he was 6'1" in his playing years. Definitely must have shrunk
in retirement because I was almost a head taller than him.

My other ancient football memory was from your neck of the woods ... Les
Shaw's restaurant. The Detroit Lions and the New York Giants were in
town to play an annual pre-season exhibition game. I worked at Les
Shaw's at the time as a busboy and the owner invited me to have
breakfast on game day with the Lions who had reserved the place for the
pre-game meal. Sat between Joe Don Looney and some other huge player
who's name I can't remember.


I was jaded in my youth because Dick James all around "back" for the
redskins lived a few doors down from me (back when football was just a
job and not a particularly well paying one)
We used to see the other players at his house all the time. That was
when football barely made it to TV. The only thing that made then
unique is they did not have a regular job or work for the government.
Tom Nomina, (Dolphins and Broncos) lives in my neighborhood now but he
got busted up pretty bad in the few years he played. I always feel
sorry for the guys who never got to be millionaires and now they only
have the scars to remind them of being in the show.
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Yeah, Les Shaw's was a bit pricey. I felt like an idiot walking around
with a chef's hat on my head, wearing a white jacket and handing out
"Pop-Overs" to the people who were dining. I was always concerned that
someone I knew would show up there for dinner and my concern was
justified. One night the family of a girl I sorta had my eyeballs on
showed up, including the girl. Her father grabbed my arm, introduced
himself and told me it was *her* idea to have dinner there because she
knew I worked there. Talk about Red faced.


I bet she got an extra pop over or two ;-)
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A 16 year old wearing a chef's hat, coat and towel around my neck and
carrying a basket of Pop-Overs wasn't my idea of how you went about
impressing pretty young girls. It was ok though, I guess. Feedback was
that she thought I looked "cute".


It is unusual that anyone but the real chef got to wear a chef hat.
They generally see that as a badge of rank and get particular about
who gets to wear one.
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