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Erin go Braugh
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Been watching Blazer games since 1971. This is an old timers age roll call. I will start 75 going on 76. Older than dirt I am.
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74Been watching Blazer games since 1971. This is an old timers age roll call. I will start 75 going on 76. Older than dirt I am.
Nice plenty of time to do what you want!60, just retired.
Did you learn that style from the OnlyFams?reverse dog
Did you learn that style from the OnlyFams?
Math says 51stI’m 56. My dad bought season tickets in 1974. My brother and I would alternate going to game with him. He passed away in 2001. I inherited the tickets the same year my son was born. He’s at Oregon State now, but he still comes home to catch at least 15 games with me each season. This will be our 50th season as season ticket holders.
I remember if there was ever part of a game I was going to miss when I was real young…..I would record the Schonz onto a cassette and listen to it later. Did the same for COURTSIDE even in the late 90s.65, fan since the season petrie shared rookie of the year award with cowens. grew up listening to their games on the radio. still my most enjoyable way of taking in a game. wish they still had nba league pass audio.
Ah........the joys of AM (and transistor) radio. Especially outside the populated areas........the Middle Ages of audio media......58 today. Oldest Blazer memories are trying to have my hand on the right spot on the radio antenna in my bedroom window to be able to actually make out more of what Schonely was saying.
Ah........the joys of AM (and transistor) radio. Especially outside the populated areas........the Middle Ages of audio media......
Catch a good "cloud skip" and you never knew where you might get a signal from. God, we were such Rubes back then.....and gratefully so.........I used to love turning on the radio at night when camping and seeing which stations you could get.