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gvsu96 said:
MojoDan said:
wideright said:
Since the subject of snow is a recurring theme today, here is my most vivid memory of snow from my childhood, the blizzard of '77. I was 6 and remember walking on branches of the trees on front of my house from the snow banks. The branches were usually 7 to 8 feet up. This vid is long but has some great pictures. The audio is boring and unneccessary, so tunr off your speakers if you watch it.

[youtube:3v7768p0]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fL7eXnIqUV4[/youtube:3v7768p0]



WOW :o


You were already 6 in 1977?


:lol:



:grouphug:


I was 4. 8-)
Dan and I were -1. :lol:
 

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chashawk said:
gvsu96 said:
MojoDan said:
wideright said:
Since the subject of snow is a recurring theme today, here is my most vivid memory of snow from my childhood, the blizzard of '77. I was 6 and remember walking on branches of the trees on front of my house from the snow banks. The branches were usually 7 to 8 feet up. This vid is long but has some great pictures. The audio is boring and unneccessary, so tunr off your speakers if you watch it.

[youtube:7wrnrnck]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fL7eXnIqUV4[/youtube:7wrnrnck]



WOW :o


You were already 6 in 1977?


:lol:



:grouphug:


I was 4. 8-)
Dan and I were -1. :lol:

I were -11 :P ;) :lol:
 

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Dave, I remember that winter and a few other in the following years, pretty rough stretch.
 

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Dave, I remember that winter and a few other in the following years, pretty rough stretch.

I have heard stories about that blizzard, but unlike you old foagies :mrgreen: I was not born yet.
 

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Pastretta said:
chashawk said:
gvsu96 said:
MojoDan said:
wideright said:
Since the subject of snow is a recurring theme today, here is my most vivid memory of snow from my childhood, the blizzard of '77. I was 6 and remember walking on branches of the trees on front of my house from the snow banks. The branches were usually 7 to 8 feet up. This vid is long but has some great pictures. The audio is boring and unneccessary, so tunr off your speakers if you watch it.

[youtube:7oxem8ao]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fL7eXnIqUV4[/youtube:7oxem8ao]



WOW :o


You were already 6 in 1977?


:lol:



:grouphug:


I was 4. 8-)
Dan and I were -1. :lol:

I were -11 :P ;) :lol:

I was 17 and a senior in high school. :D
 

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1977 single bartender and asst. warehouse manager ,working 70 hours a week.
 

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so today I received a message through eBay from a seller requesting that I leave positive feedback for a card I had yet to receive. the card was in my mailbox when I got home but seriously at least wait a day or two before requesting positive feedback.

/rant
 

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pghbuccos said:
so today I received a message through eBay from a seller requesting that I leave positive feedback for a card I had yet to receive. the card was in my mailbox when I got home but seriously at least wait a day or two before requesting positive feedback.

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I dont get it, I have never asked for feedback
 

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I get those emails also - no feed back till i rec. card . never left a neg but i'm close
 

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George_Calfas said:
pghbuccos said:
so today I received a message through eBay from a seller requesting that I leave positive feedback for a card I had yet to receive. the card was in my mailbox when I got home but seriously at least wait a day or two before requesting positive feedback.

/rant

I dont get it, I have never asked for feedback

If I'm the buyer, I delete the item after I recieve it and leave feedback. If I'm the seller, I usually leave feedback after the item is paid for, wait about 10 days then delete the item. I too never request feedback.
 

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pghbuccos said:
so today I received a message through eBay from a seller requesting that I leave positive feedback for a card I had yet to receive. the card was in my mailbox when I got home but seriously at least wait a day or two before requesting positive feedback.

/rant
::facepalm::

Who was the seller?
 

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I was just watching the '58 World Series (on MLBN) and noticed that in old Yankee Stadium and Milwaukee Stadium the starting pitchers warmed up (before the game) off a pitching mound (or a flat area with a pitching rubber) just to the right and left of home plate, throwing towards the backstop. I did a double-take as I had never ever seen video of that before. Was that the norm way back then??
 

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MojoDan said:
wideright said:
Since the subject of snow is a recurring theme today, here is my most vivid memory of snow from my childhood, the blizzard of '77. I was 6 and remember walking on branches of the trees on front of my house from the snow banks. The branches were usually 7 to 8 feet up. This vid is long but has some great pictures. The audio is boring and unneccessary, so tunr off your speakers if you watch it.

[youtube:2yrj1jw1]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fL7eXnIqUV4[/youtube:2yrj1jw1]



WOW :o


You were already 6 in 1977?


:lol:



:grouphug:

Uh, I was ten, Dan! :oops:
 

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MaineMule said:
I was just watching the '58 World Series (on MLBN) and noticed that in old Yankee Stadium and Milwaukee Stadium the starting pitchers warmed up (before the game) off a pitching mound (or a flat area with a pitching rubber) just to the right and left of home plate, throwing towards the backstop. I did a double-take as I had never ever seen video of that before. Was that the norm way back then??


Nice! I was watching Rookie of the Year earlier before I fell asleep! :mrgreen:
 

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MaineMule said:
I was just watching the '58 World Series (on MLBN) and noticed that in old Yankee Stadium and Milwaukee Stadium the starting pitchers warmed up (before the game) off a pitching mound (or a flat area with a pitching rubber) just to the right and left of home plate, throwing towards the backstop. I did a double-take as I had never ever seen video of that before. Was that the norm way back then??

Hey Scott, not sure of the answer to your question, but I have seen the warmup area in strange places in the past. One park (not sure which one) had a little area that was actually in the outfield stands! There was a covered gallery where they warmed up which was literally behind the last row of seats, on the same level. When a pitcher was called in, he would walk down the steps and walk through a little gate in the outfield wall. Saw a picture once, but you know how memory can be... :oops:
 

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