michaelmenege
Capitol Heights
michaelmenege

+1. You put in some overtime to come up with that response.

Love the passage that follows Reggie's non=apology apology:

The crazy thing is—Green didn't really like his '59 Les Paul. He bought it because he loved Eric Clapton's 'Beano' Les Paul, which was most likely a 1960 and had a slimmer neck. Green was surprised that his guitar had a thicker neck and he said it wasn't very comfortable to play. Between Green and Gary Moore, that axe

Wow, Double J takes the responsibility of getting England to embrace American football very seriously. He's even taken to British dentistry.

'Mannish Boy' at 8? Way too low. Other than that, no quarrel. I smiled when I saw where you placed Neil Diamond.

As someone who lives on the edge of downtown St. Paul, I can tell you they are. The fans at a Wild game at the Xcel Energy Center are for the most part the best fans in the Twin Cities. Go to a Twins game, the majority of the fans are disinterested—they might as well be at the Mall of America. Go to a Vikings game,

Or Albert.

I was wondering when one of the Stern crew would show up. Either that or somebody yelling "Fuck her right in the pussy."

Wow. That just floors me.

Abbreviation: panty dropper.

Seriously. She was in Cleveland after LeBron announced he was returning to the Cavs and she described Cleveland's mood as "the make-up after the break-up". Most of the WWL's on-air 'talent' is pretty bad, but Ms. Anderson has really lowered the bar.

+1. The first thing that came to mind. What a clusterf—-.

I had the same experience RE: Old Style. A couple of years ago I was in Grantsburg, WI and got all excited when I saw they had Old Style on tap, because it had been years since I drank any. It was just meh. Whether it was the formula or my tastes that had changed I really couldn't say.

You are SO right. Used to buy Leinie's back in the 80s and it was great, unlike the horse piss being produced in Milwaukee now. The Leinie's Bock that came out every spring—I miss that beer so hard.

I really enjoyed 'The Dream Team' as well. NBA TV has done some other good docs as well—the one on Julius Erving and the film about the 84 Draft come to mind immediately.

"The soundtrack features the less offensive version of the team's fight song, also called "Hail to the Redskins," which was semi-whitewashed in the early 1970s by team president Edward Bennett Williams to appease an earlier wave of protesters. ("Scalp 'em, swamp 'em!/We will take 'em," for instance, became "Run or

Better plow an umpire.

Labor law, according to a 2009 article in the West Virgina Record:

"Their coach and most famous player (Suh), are giant assholes"