@billhike posted:I have not, but just looked up a few clips on YouTube.
Thanks.
Do yourself a favour and google the best of Shoresy (and Katie, but that is for different reasons). Simply brilliant and laugh out loud funny.
@csm posted:Do yourself a favour and google the best of Shoresy (and Katie, but that is for different reasons). Simply brilliant and laugh out loud funny.
Clips without context is not best way to enjoy this brilliant show. Season 1 episode 1 and then move forward. To be clear a big part of the show is hockey jock talk but there's also skid talk, hick talk, preacher talk, smelt talk, rez talk and various other outlier group's talk. In addition, they create and run memes which build and develop over each episode.
I do not use the word brilliant lightly, this show is brilliant.
@csm posted:Do yourself a favour and google the best of Shoresy (and Katie, but that is for different reasons). Simply brilliant and laugh out loud funny.
LMAO! Was watching on iPad in the living room. My wife from the den asked me to turn the tv down because she thought our neighbors were arguing. No joke.
Former governor of Illinois "Big" Jim Thompson. He was that rarest of things--a politician liked by both Democrats and Republicans.
Dale Hawerchuk. RIP Ducky. 10 year old (and 42 year old me to be honest) very upset.
I had a feeling you would be the first to post that one CSM. RIP indeed.
Joe Segal, a driving force in Chicago's jazz scene for over 40 years. For those of us old enough and lucky enough to have experienced the Jazz Showcase on Rush Street well know his significance.
Frankie Banali, drummer from Quiet Riot. He’d been fighting pancreatic cancer.
Journalist and novelist Gail Sheehy at 83.
Anna Mae Hays, first female general in he US Army, at 97.
Chadwick Boseman - so young. Tragic.
Bim Dietrich...One of Louisville's best restauranteurs in the 90s and 00s. Was fighting Leukemia. RIP Bim
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Georgetown Basketball Coach John Thompson.
I was at Georgetown when he was coach. A huge loss for the GU community and for college basketball.
I remember him well. At courtside, he'd have on a very nice suit, and keep a towel around his neck. A terrific coach. One of the best.
Tom Seaver; one of the best of the best at his position.