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Originally posted by haggis:
Happy 78th to Carl Yastrzemski. One of the greats.

Triple Crown winner in 1968 (I think) and a great clutch hitter who knew the Green Monster well.

He's the reason I'm a Red Sox fan. When I started watching baseball as a little boy I was drawn to him because I thought his batting stance was cool and, although I had no connection to the city of Boston, decided they would be my team. As I got older and Boston had a couple Texas Longhorns on the squad (Spike Owen, who I still love, and Roger Clemens, not so much) it just reinforced my allegiance.

One of my favorite quotes after he became the first American League player to record more than 3,000 hits and more than 400 home runs in 1979:

"I'm very pleased and very proud of my accomplishments, but I'm most proud of that. Not (Ted) Williams, not (Lou) Gehrig, not (Joe) DiMaggio did that. They were Cadillacs and I'm a Chevrolet."

Happy birthday Yaz!
Al Kaline was born in Baltimore.

My father was not born in the US, and when he came here he knew nothing about baseball, but he wanted to assimilate so he tried to learn the sport. My father was a chemist.
So, one day, as the Tigers were coming to town for a weekend series, my father said to my brother and me, "What the Senators need is an acid pitcher."
My brother and I didn't understand and asked him what he meant.
He said, "They need someone to neutralize Alkaline."
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Originally posted by billhike:
The NHL 100 years old.


I did not know that. Staying on the sports theme, happy 83rd to Al Kaline


As a kid in Windsor I went to many Tigers games and so saw Al Kaline play many times. We usually sat in the right field seats so saw him up close on long flies.

Bill Freehan, Mickey Lolich, Mark the Bird, great times!
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Originally posted by haggis:
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Originally posted by billhike:
The NHL 100 years old.


I did not know that. Staying on the sports theme, happy 83rd to Al Kaline


As a kid in Windsor I went to many Tigers games and so saw Al Kaline play many times. We usually sat in the right field seats so saw him up close on long flies.

Bill Freehan, Mickey Lolich, Mark the Bird, great times!


My uncle absolutely loved Kaline. The Tigers have trained in Lakeland forever so there were always plenty of opportunities to see them and get autographs during the spring. That said..he retired before I could see him Smile
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Originally posted by haggis:
Happy 71st to another Smith: Patti Smith

If you have not seen her version of Dylan's "Hard Rain" that she sang at the Nobel awards, it's awesome.


Never saw it before, haggis. Amazing, emotional and powerful. Even with (and maybe even more so) for the little flub. Thanks for the tip!

PH


Indeed! The "flub" was very touching.

Happy 80th to Sir Anthony Hopkins
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I deviate from celebrating birthdays of living persons for this one exception:

Happy Birthday to Bobbie Burns! I know what I'm drinking tonight.


Given your moniker, I presumed you had a wee dram every night! Or are you saying that tonight the dram will not be wee?


Hi bman, ol' pal. Tonight it will NOT be a wee dram! Well, perhaps it will be several wee drams! Cool
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Originally posted by haggis:
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Originally posted by bman:
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Originally posted by haggis:
I deviate from celebrating birthdays of living persons for this one exception:

Happy Birthday to Bobbie Burns! I know what I'm drinking tonight.


Given your moniker, I presumed you had a wee dram every night! Or are you saying that tonight the dram will not be wee?


Hi bman, ol' pal. Tonight it will NOT be a wee dram! Well, perhaps it will be several wee drams! Cool


If you can find a haggis there you might want to indulge yourself tonight in the full ceremonial manner - in for a penny, in for a pound!
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Originally posted by vinoevelo:
whaddya mean?!?!?! next thing i know you'll have to google ned overend , john tomac or insane wayne croasdale?!?!?!



Umm...well, yes, I guess I would have to google them! But, I am an equal opportunity birthday celebrator, so bring them on!

Ditto that for me. My list random sport famous in there Day and way people would sorta read...Gerry Lopez, Rory Russel, Wayne Rabbit Bartholomew, Barry K, Reno Abellira, Tom Curren, Skip Frye, Buttons, Tom carroll, Marvin Foster, Taylor Knox, Richard Kenvin, Rex Huffman and a shout to Larry Mabile aka Larmo down at the point. Stylemasters, all.
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Stylemasters, all.


and how....

don't get me started on the Tom Burt's, Terry Kidwell's, Craig Kelly (omigawd) or Lance Mountain, Natas Kaupas and the rest either!!!!


Natas...there's a blast from the past! But then a mention should go to Tony Alva, Stacey Peralta and all the Z-boys. I still remember when I got a Dogtown deck, or was it a Powell/Peralta, with 120 mm Independents and hard sliders. What a game changer from my beat up Fiberflex with old school sticky urethanes.
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Originally posted by vinoevelo:
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Originally posted by Jabe11:
Stylemasters, all.


and how....

don't get me started on the Tom Burt's, Terry Kidwell's, Craig Kelly (omigawd) or Lance Mountain, Natas Kaupas and the rest either!!!!


Natas...there's a blast from the past! But then a mention should go to Tony Alva, Stacey Peralta and all the Z-boys. I still remember when I got a Dogtown deck, or was it a Powell/Peralta, with 120 mm Independents and hard sliders. What a game changer from my beat up Fiberflex with old school sticky urethanes.


I still have my G&S fibreflex with Bennett Pro's and OJ Super Juice. Still jump on it every once in while for a ride
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Originally posted by DoubleD:
Happy Birthday to fellow forumite g-man! May all your port dreams come through.


+1! g-man: as pretty much the last two portlovers left here, I need to know: which epic port are you opening?


i wish

it's a work night for me.

But tuesday I'm attending the 2016 port releases and will hopefully drinking a few with a few of the wine makers and owners!
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Originally posted by bman:
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Originally posted by DoubleD:
Happy Birthday to fellow forumite g-man! May all your port dreams come through.


+1! g-man: as pretty much the last two portlovers left here, I need to know: which epic port are you opening?


i wish

it's a work night for me.

But tuesday I'm attending the 2016 port releases and will hopefully drinking a few with a few of the wine makers and owners!


I went to a tasting of the 97s in late 2000 and didn't enjoy it, actually. Every one of them tasted more or less the same - like sweet sticky over-sugared wine. On the plus side, it ensured that I would be patient with my bottles and let them mature!

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