kenhartis.bsky.social
Sports fan, especially LSU, UGA, all CFB, MLB, NASCAR. Will watch almost anything except the NBA - they lost me years ago.
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"as wide as the Catawba"? Was this only released in the Carolinas?
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maybe playing and practicing basketball every day for 20 months straight isn't always a good thing.
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the pause that refreshes.
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by my count there are seven that weren't, including Wendy, Warmth of the Sun, Let Him Run Wild and You're So Good To Me. Not to mention that Help Me Rhonda isn't the 45 version.
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the first 5 years I owned that album, I wore out the hits and skipped the rest. One day I accidentally let The Warmth of the Sun play and realized what I had been missing. I've played the whole thing ever since.
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the guy on the far right is the oft-forgotten David Marks, the original fifth Beach Boy before Al Jardine.
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gimme some more!
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"Excuse me while I whip this out!"
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I was waiting outside the stadium to get in for the night session when they won. At that exact moment, well over a hundred of their fans had exited the gates and were waiting in line for the shuttle bus - down only 3-1 in the 7th. Pitiful fans, that bunch.
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a film from 1972 lost? Did they lose it on purpose?
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leaving El Paso, no doubt.
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I ripped lots of James Brown snippets like "hit me" and "que pasa people". And also the most obnoxious part of "Surfin' Bird" by the Trashmen. My co-workers hated that one.
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No one knows more than him what not to do on the track.
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Louise Brooks!
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I always thought Veronica on the keyboards was the genius behind that single's success.
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World Series games in the daytime.
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Fraulein Helga!
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I first heard it on the American Graffiti soundtrack. It's been my favorite doo-wop song ever since. Angelic vocals, the lightly persistent piano and a shimmering guitar line - perfection.
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I loved The Hunger - Bowie, Deneuve, Sarandon and a room full of living skeletons!
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locked away for 20 years with Darrell Waltrip will do that to you.
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they probably asked to have that clown removed from their sight.
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My favorite baseball writer Bill James had the same problem. He wrote that a player from the 1920s who made the Hall of Fame wasn't deserving. He didn't have HOF numbers given the high offensive levels of that era. The grandson of that player was not pleased at all.
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did they send Michael Waltrip there too?
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"Come back to bed, hon. And pick up my damn albums! Jesus..."
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ouch
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Real Housewives of the Mercury 7
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Donna Douglas (Elly Mae Clampett)?
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she was one of the Butt sisters.
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i thought he was dead.
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not to mention all the letter "U"s we stole from colour and labour, etc. so we can put USA all over everything.
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living in the U.S., my only exposure to Ms. Rodgers has been due to the Cycling Tour episode of Monty Python. RIP, madam.
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if that works, the College Gameday crew ought to try it.
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no lies detected
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the Doobies' greatest song? Over China Grove, Listen to the Music and Long Train Runnin'? As Michael McDonald Doobies go, yes it's great. But nowhere near the best, imo.
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btw, love your feed. Keep up the good work!
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16 years later, I made my first trip out to the West Coast and drove the real Ventura Highway. Needed no radio as this classic just kept playing over and over in my head.
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bought the 45 when it came out. Still one of my all-time favorites.
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back in the late 70s-early 80s, before the Jeopardy revival, Tic-Tac-Dough was the only decent Q&A game show out there. Never really warmed up to Wink, though.
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shoulda hear him waxing nauseatic about the late David Loggins and that tune. Nantz at his worst.
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I keep expecting Harvick to slug him.
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Soulful Strut - definitely one of the five greatest instrumental hits of all time. Still being used today as groovy background music in commercials and every time it comes on, that groove grabs me all over again.
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the people trying to erase Jackie Robinson are too stupid to make the connection between Hammers and Hank Aaron.
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Turner Field
Truist Park
Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium
Fenway Park
Camden Yards
Wrigley Field
Nationals Park
RFK (2005 or 6)
Comiskey Park (1996)
Mile High Stadium (1994)
Dodger Stadium
Anaheim Stadium
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please tell me that Kimmie and Blue Eyes were there together merely because they were promoting "The Man With the Golden Arm" and not... <shudder>
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let's honor Hank Aaron.
The Atlanta Hammers.
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take note of the production credit.
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you should only NOT be obsessed with Wooly Bully when you are fixated on Surfin' Bird.
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and now that song is in my head. It's okay though - happens all the time around here.
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hello... this is the Minneapolis police. The party's over.
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unruly boys, who will not settle down, must be taken in hand.