Classic YouTubes: Orioles, Redskins, Caps
This is an awesome story about Wild Bill Hagy from 30 years ago. Itâs a little long, but itâs almost like watching Any Which Way But Loose. The old cars, the old beer cans…great stuff.
Hard to believe its going on 19 seasons since the Skins last Superbowl. Here is a quick look back at the 91 team that was one of the best ever.
Here is a short clip from one of my favorite movies ever, Slapshot. What makes this interesting? The player wearing #7 for the opposing team, who scores twice in the clip, is Bruce Boudreau, head coach of the Washington Capitals.
Posted by fatpickle Date: Sunday, May 10, 2009
Categories: Fatpickled, Orioles, Redskins
Tags: caps, O's, Slap Shot, washington redskins, youtubes
LazyJC: Fun for Everyone (Even the Wife!)
At the beginning of March Madness, my wife usually gets mad, knowing that Iâll be plastered in front of the TV throughout Rivalry Week, Conference Championship Week, and then every Thursday through Sunday during the actual NCAA Tournament (not to mention the NIT games during the rest of the week). She whines and cries that thereâs always a game on, and Iâll put college basketball before her in my priorities (and says it like itâs a bad thing). For a time, sheâll banish herself to the bedroom, while I watch in the living room, sprawled on the couch. Iâve always asked her to watch with me, and sheâll retort that I donât really want her to (honestly, as long as sheâs quiet, I donât mind). However, even she isnât immune from the pull of the bracket. There she was, yelling at the TV, as her fatherâs alumnus, Villanova, struggled in their opening round game against American University.Knowing Iâd picked them to make it to the Elite Eight, she watched with me as they dispatched UCLA, and, while she didnât stay up to see the Wildcats whip-up on Duke, she did ask if I was going to DVR it.
In the back of her mind, she knows that this late March - early April orgy of sports entertainment doesnât stop with college basketball. If the tournament isnât on, thereâs a spring training game on. Or a playoff-chase NHL game, or an NFL draft anaylysis, or a pre-Masterâs tune-up PGA Tour event. The best thing about this time of year, is that my wife is right, thereâs always something on! While thereâs a lot less drama on frozen pond this season, as my beloved Washington Capitals are securely in control of their division, she remembers last seasonâs mad dash to the playoffs, and we watched every second of their push for the postseason, jumping around like the crazy Russian kids that play for the Caps, going nuts after every goal (Iâve asked Ted Leonsis if heâd change the teamâs motto from “Rock the Red”, to “Rock the Red Army”, as half the squad is comprised of Ruskies, fun to watch Ruskies, Iâll add).
Just when the Madness subsides, Opening Day is here, as is the tradition like no other. The first week of April brings us the shouts of “Play Ball!”, and the hushed tones of Jim Nance calling the action at Augusta National. Again, though not a sports fan, my wife will gladly skip work with me to watch every Opening Day game thatâs televised, and sheâd never miss watching Tiger, or anyone for that matter, play Amen Corner. How could things be better? Perhaps we should begin petitioning Churchill Downs to move the Kentucky Derby up a few weekends, just to get it into the mix.
Anyway, though March has just flown by, and April will come an go just as quickly, remember that itâs okay to take it all in. This is what we sports fans live for (at least until training camp opens), stop and smell the azaelas. Just pick a few for the wife, so you donât get into too much trouble.
LazyJC