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Post by therealeman on Sept 19, 2012 11:55:37 GMT -8
Pretty cool man. Can't wait!!!
Play By Play - Dick Enberg Color Analyst - Steve Kerr Host/Sideline Coverage - Erin Andrews Host - Mike Pommeranz
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Post by 1611Luginbill on Sept 19, 2012 12:09:38 GMT -8
Mike Pomeranz & Tom Bergeron... separated at birth
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Post by azteccc on Sept 19, 2012 12:25:19 GMT -8
im taking odds on james rahon smashing erin andrews
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Post by aztecsman16 on Sept 19, 2012 12:31:57 GMT -8
im taking odds on james rahon smashing erin andrews rightfully so
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Post by saucematix on Sept 19, 2012 12:35:35 GMT -8
erin andrews? $1500 tickets now worth it
someone figure out what hotel shes staying at
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Post by coolethan on Sept 19, 2012 15:12:26 GMT -8
Erin Andrew's hotness factor decreased about 80% since she started doing probiotic commercials.
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Post by Deja Vu U Monty on Sept 19, 2012 15:36:07 GMT -8
Any chance we can get the Hamilton brothers down to be interviewed by Erin about their thoughts about San Diego State?
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Post by FULL_MONTY on Sept 19, 2012 15:50:10 GMT -8
naptastic.
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Post by ned4 on Sept 19, 2012 18:36:19 GMT -8
Ugh. Enberg can barely keep up with the pace of a baseball game nowadays.
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Post by kaztec on Sept 19, 2012 19:04:01 GMT -8
I think it's been quite a while since Dick has done a basketball play by play. Hope he can do this game justice.
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Post by Village Aztec on Sept 19, 2012 19:37:03 GMT -8
I remember Dick when he was a young guy calling the Angles baseball games. I grew up with the great guys like Brickhouse and Don Elston calling the games in Chicago. My grandfather Loved baseball and we had games every day to watch. The the Grandparents moved to Arcadia and we became Angle fans.
TV was about Boxing, wrestling and auto races. The LA T Birds. The uncle of the Lennon sisters introduced the boxers. I loved Demolition derby.
Boy is this generation luck. We used to watch people show pictures of their vacation. Engine Bill had American Flyer trains.
So Dick has survived this long. That is amazing.
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Post by kaztec on Sept 19, 2012 19:47:41 GMT -8
Oh man Village it's been years since I've heard anyone reference the LA T-birds! I recently found out about the derby at Del Mar fairgrounds and I am hoping they live up to my expectations!
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Post by Gilbert on Sept 19, 2012 21:15:16 GMT -8
Oh man Village it's been years since I've heard anyone reference the LA T-birds! I recently found out about the derby at Del Mar fairgrounds and I am hoping they live up to my expectations! Well I grew up watching the T-birds does that make me old? Dam I was having a pretty good day until now when I get slapped back into reality. I am going to pull out some old 45’s pour an Old Bushmils and reminess about my wasted youth. Or I can just stop pulling your leg. Either way.
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Post by jcljorgenson on Sept 20, 2012 9:35:49 GMT -8
Is Enberg still doing Padre games? I am on TWCSD, so I wouldn't know.
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Post by bearfoot on Sept 20, 2012 10:30:40 GMT -8
I remember Dick when he was a young guy calling the Angles baseball games. I grew up with the great guys like Brickhouse and Don Elston calling the games in Chicago. My grandfather Loved baseball and we had games every day to watch. The the Grandparents moved to Arcadia and we became Angle fans. TV was about Boxing, wrestling and auto races. The LA T Birds. The uncle of the Lennon sisters introduced the boxers. I loved Demolition derby. Boy is this generation luck. We used to watch people show pictures of their vacation. Engine Bill had American Flyer trains. So Dick has survived this long. That is amazing. I used to watch Enberg and some ex promoter (I think he was a Micky, or some other typical boxing name) do boxing from the Olympic aud, every Thursday. I think it was his first full time job in SoCal calling sports. Later, he did the John Wooden show, and the Angeles. Those who grew up in Smell-A then left (me) got to hear Vinny, Chicky Baby, Enberg with Big D, Jiggs McDonald then Bob Miller. But, Ole Bob Kelly may have been the most interesting. latimesblogs.latimes.com/thedailymirror/2008/10/october-12-1958.html
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