Always loved that The Polish Prince, Bobby Vinton recorded a polka called My Melody Of Love. Yay for us Pollacks!
You know one ESPN guy I really miss?
The late Stump the Schwab! There would be one question I would have for him...has a baseball division ever ended the season standings alphabetically top to bottom.
Ruth Ann loved your blog tonight.. I read it to her!
So are you saying Yeshiva is not a pipeline to the bigs?? Too bad. I could see a Matzo Ball Mascot in their future if they can get on a win streak. Loved the celebration though the clubhouse manager is going to have a very difficult time getting those wine stains out of the unis.
Good one as always, Roy! Regarding your McDonald’s comments, the first time I ever saw a McDonald’s was in St. Louis in 1965 when I was teaching school at Valley Park high school in suburban St. Louis. I remember buying two burgers fries and a Coke, and I received change back from a dollar bill my or my how times have changed!
Always loved that The Polish Prince, Bobby Vinton recorded a polka called My Melody Of Love. Yay for us Pollacks!
You know one ESPN guy I really miss?
The late Stump the Schwab! There would be one question I would have for him...has a baseball division ever ended the season standings alphabetically top to bottom.
Ruth Ann loved your blog tonight.. I read it to her!
So are you saying Yeshiva is not a pipeline to the bigs?? Too bad. I could see a Matzo Ball Mascot in their future if they can get on a win streak. Loved the celebration though the clubhouse manager is going to have a very difficult time getting those wine stains out of the unis.
Leave it to you to be the party-pooper! Let the boys enjoy the fruit of their labor and the vine! Hope you had a nice holiday.
Good one as always, Roy! Regarding your McDonald’s comments, the first time I ever saw a McDonald’s was in St. Louis in 1965 when I was teaching school at Valley Park high school in suburban St. Louis. I remember buying two burgers fries and a Coke, and I received change back from a dollar bill my or my how times have changed!
Always a treat when I see my friend, Phil Mark, make the page of your iconic column!
Randy- And we stumped him with today’s question! Thanks for the note.
Roy, You never disappoint. Great blog as always. A couple of zingers and a welcomed tribute to the Masters, which like you never disappoints.
Good Stuff Roy