Natebishop3
Don't tread on me!
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Even though none of the people were North Korean...Cliffy was the nicest guy during meet and greets/signings.
Two takeaways:
1. Even in 1991, Civic Stadium was an embarrassing dump.
2. Why did they sell of the Coliseum scoreboard? That old one would still be vastly superior to the crap that's in there now.
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Does anyone out there have a high resolution copy of the "Uh, Oh" poster? I attached a crummy version . . .
Dump? Yes. Embarrassing? No. Minor league baseball should always be played in dumps.Two takeaways:
1. Even in 1991, Civic Stadium was an embarrassing dump.
2. Why did they sell of the Coliseum scoreboard? That old one would still be vastly superior to the crap that's in there now.
Two takeaways:
1. Even in 1991, Civic Stadium was an embarrassing dump.
2. Why did they sell of the Coliseum scoreboard? That old one would still be vastly superior to the crap that's in there now.
Dump? Yes. Embarrassing? No. Minor league baseball should always be played in dumps.
Are you talking about the big screen in the Rose Garden? Are you high?
This quote, more than the clothing and hairstyles, provides historical context (i.e. dates) this article:
"- Buck and Jerome will appear at the Clackamas Town Center Blazer Kiosk for an autograph session to promote the release of "To Hot to Stop It"? cassettes"
That must be the last time in recorded (no pun intended) history that anyone promoted a cassette tape. I bought my first CD player in 1984 and had one in the dash of my 1990 Nissan pickup.
BNM

Wow...you're like Glen Goolia or something.
We didn't have a lot of money growing up, but got my first CD in 1993.
Wow...you're like Glen Goolia or something.
We didn't have a lot of money growing up, but got my first CD in 1993.
Doggystyle was the first CD I ever bought. I actually waited to get my rip city rhapsody tape signed.
hoop fam
Man I loved that team.
