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re: for those born after say 1970 dont understand.
Posted on 3/16/20 at 11:37 am to Bbobalou
Posted on 3/16/20 at 11:37 am to Bbobalou
Do what? I was born in 1972. I vividly remember getting only four channels and one was PBS. All you had for baseball was the NBC Saturday GOTW, later in the summer you'd get an ABC Monday Night Baseball game, and then both ABC and NBC would have games spread throughout the week on either a Tuesday, Thursday, or Friday.
Only a few college football games on only Saturday. Early in the year ABC would have a Saturday Night game. NFL only Sunday and Monday Night with an occasional Thursday Nighter. Being a huge Reds fan, if I missed the game on the radio(700 WLW out of Cincinnati comes in great at night here in Central MS), or the score on the news that night, Id have to wait until the local paper came the next afternoon to find the score. You need to change your age range a little. My Daddy was a huge TV lover. He always had the best and most modern antenna. At night we could get all major channels in MS(Jackson, Meridian, Hattiesburg, and Biloxi) plus New Orleans and Mobile. Good stuff.
Only a few college football games on only Saturday. Early in the year ABC would have a Saturday Night game. NFL only Sunday and Monday Night with an occasional Thursday Nighter. Being a huge Reds fan, if I missed the game on the radio(700 WLW out of Cincinnati comes in great at night here in Central MS), or the score on the news that night, Id have to wait until the local paper came the next afternoon to find the score. You need to change your age range a little. My Daddy was a huge TV lover. He always had the best and most modern antenna. At night we could get all major channels in MS(Jackson, Meridian, Hattiesburg, and Biloxi) plus New Orleans and Mobile. Good stuff.
This post was edited on 3/16/20 at 11:41 am
Posted on 3/16/20 at 11:37 am to ewilliams000
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I remember going outside to turn the tv antenna to get the best snowy picture of a Tiger football game.
We had a 25-foot tall antenna and were located
in-between distant stations. On occasion, when
turning the antenna in just the right direction,
we would pick up a snowy Fidel Castro speech.
As far as college football, radio was king and in
the SEC and every team had an announcer whose
voice you immediately identified belonging to what
team who could paint a picture and let you use
your imagination for the rest---Larry Munson,
Paul Eells, John Forney, Jack Cristil, John Ward,
John Ferguson...just to name a few.
Fellow "boomer" & vet scrooster
This post was edited on 3/16/20 at 11:41 am
Posted on 3/16/20 at 12:09 pm to Bbobalou
Don’t forget the American Sportsman that usually followed . Those were the best .
And the commercials for Timex watches
And the commercials for Timex watches
Posted on 3/16/20 at 12:11 pm to Bbobalou
Army sent me to Haiti in 2010 after the earthquake. Were able to watch the Armed Forces Network with the Winter Olympics.
Everyone became a curling fan/expert overnight.
Everyone became a curling fan/expert overnight.
Posted on 3/16/20 at 12:16 pm to EarlyCuyler3
quote:My daughter would slap the taste of your boyfriend's dick out of your mouth. She isn't tolerant of little boys and punks.
Before or after we thank your daughter?
Posted on 3/16/20 at 12:47 pm to Bbobalou
Shut the frick up boomer, this is nothing like the 70s.
Posted on 3/16/20 at 1:20 pm to Bbobalou
Different attitudes about it nowadays, too.
I had to go to work yesterday (yes, hospital). ESPN radio playing on the radio.
Male and female discussing the possibilities of an extra year of eligibility given to seniors.
The female legit said she didn't think people would like it. Said she graduated in 3 years, had a job offer lined up, and was tired of having to put in all the work to be ready for the games.
The male voice was pretty speechless, as I imagine there's not much you can say on public radio in response.
But really, it's an odd mindset to express on sports.
And like a former LSU baseball player said, he'd have returned for a 10th season if they gave it to him. Said it was the best, funnest time of his life. I didn't play college sports, but I agree my college time was that too. Don't know why it's currently in vogue to limit that.
Maybe Pro sports/money worship?
I had to go to work yesterday (yes, hospital). ESPN radio playing on the radio.
Male and female discussing the possibilities of an extra year of eligibility given to seniors.
The female legit said she didn't think people would like it. Said she graduated in 3 years, had a job offer lined up, and was tired of having to put in all the work to be ready for the games.
The male voice was pretty speechless, as I imagine there's not much you can say on public radio in response.
But really, it's an odd mindset to express on sports.
And like a former LSU baseball player said, he'd have returned for a 10th season if they gave it to him. Said it was the best, funnest time of his life. I didn't play college sports, but I agree my college time was that too. Don't know why it's currently in vogue to limit that.
Maybe Pro sports/money worship?
Posted on 3/16/20 at 1:35 pm to Bbobalou
Growing up in STL it was all Redbirds. You could usually count on a Sunday afternoon telecast on KSD-TV; but during the rest of the week, television coverage was pretty sparse and if they were in town forget about it.
So we generally got our baseball from the 50 billion watt (actually 50,000 watt) powerhouse KMOX. To this day it is credited with the fairly large dispersion of Cardinal fans across the country (at least in the senior set).
So we generally got our baseball from the 50 billion watt (actually 50,000 watt) powerhouse KMOX. To this day it is credited with the fairly large dispersion of Cardinal fans across the country (at least in the senior set).
Posted on 3/16/20 at 1:40 pm to CelticTiger
quote:WWL (870 AM out of New Orleans) is credited for spreading LSU to the masses back in the day. I understand you could catch those night football games in the 50's over most of the continental US. It was called Clear Channel stations (not the current media group), you'd have a powerful radio transmitter and nobody else on that channel. They cranked it up higher at night, too.
So we generally got our baseball from the 50 billion watt (actually 50,000 watt) powerhouse KMOX. To this day it is credited with the fairly large dispersion of Cardinal fans across the country (at least in the senior set).
Posted on 3/16/20 at 1:47 pm to SavageOrangeJug
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My daughter would slap the taste of your boyfriend's dick out of your mouth. She isn't tolerant of little boys and punks.
She's fat and ugly, huh?
Posted on 3/16/20 at 1:49 pm to msudawg1200
quote:Yes indeed. The Big One! Wish the Reds would hurry up and get the season underway. Whatever baseball we get this season, Reds are looking to be competitive once again finally.
Being a huge Reds fan, if I missed the game on the radio(700 WLW out of Cincinnati comes in great at night here in Central MS)
Posted on 3/16/20 at 2:02 pm to The Winner
Those of us with the internet can still watch Joe Burrow dethrone Alabama.
Posted on 3/16/20 at 2:23 pm to EarlyCuyler3
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She's fat and ugly, huh?
No, she is just intelligent and mature.
....and not into sissies and punks. You better stick with your boyfriend.
Did your Mom ever mention that time on spring break...being spit roasted in the back of a customized van? Man, those were the days.
Posted on 3/16/20 at 2:48 pm to UKWildcats
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Reds are looking to be competitive once again finally
I know. My 22 yo son has been stoked because he doesn't remember much Reds success, save 2010,12, and 13, but we crapped the bed in the playoffs. He said the Reds are supposed to be good again finally and a worldwide plague hits. Life of a Reds fan. I was spoiled in the late 70's.
Posted on 3/16/20 at 2:54 pm to Bbobalou
I go half the year without sports because I only watch one sport
Posted on 3/16/20 at 3:19 pm to TigerNOLAGirl
I havent cut my satellite yet.
But I did cut all of my sports programming (saved about $30/mo).
Streaming services are probably doing very well right now.
But I did cut all of my sports programming (saved about $30/mo).
Streaming services are probably doing very well right now.
Posted on 3/16/20 at 4:24 pm to Herman Frisco
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I remember Dizzy Dean doing the game of the week. The only baseball on tv. Saturday afternoon.
And college football teams could only be on tv two times a year.
Damn Herman
I remember watching my uncles watch the baseball game of the week.
They would bet on the games. More fun when you could watch on tv.
Didn’t know it at the time.
Posted on 3/16/20 at 4:51 pm to Bbobalou
Older Gen Xer and can relate. On television, all we had were ABC's Wild World of Sports, This Week In Baseball, and NFL Films by Steve Sabol. Locally, KMOX had season recaps on the Cards, Blues, Mizzou, and Football Cardinals.
Posted on 3/16/20 at 4:52 pm to OBReb6
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Well since we have literally nothing to watch now I’m thinking about starting a dog fighting ring, but I’m not streaming shite so you fricks better buy tickets
Michael Vick is interested
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