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  1. I heard boos FWIW. I also thought he sounded a fair bit worse than 5 years ago. Father Time is merciless.
  2. Ike warned us about the Prospect Industrial Complex.
  3. Direct line to Duffer too. Age old question... booing or Dooging? Vogl reported it as booing back in the day.
  4. Too bad it started so early. I wonder why. People do have jobs. What's next? Do you Jiri-really have to ask? Behold the future.
  5. Thumbs down bc he was booed on RJ Night and it did not become the storyline. BTW I was there and did not boo.
  6. I gotta say... I love the saying in hospital.
  7. Not that many strong words had been invented. Now we have the best words.
  8. I haven't gone fully down the rabbit hole, but he was singing the original 1918 version. The Far and Wide version appears to have been adopted on July 1, 1980 when Oh, Canada officially became the anthem. I haven't found any clips of Joe after summer 1980. I think his music stopped shortly after. Weir is the original.
  9. Not when inky gets fired up. I'm staying logged in.
  10. Smell, we're going for a bag skate. Ole Punch threw his beaver hat across the office and they called in Dodo to talk to him. It didn't work. Hope you didn't have the sausage gravy for breakfast. It's interesting. It appears the Far and Wide/God Keep version didn't kick in until the anthem became official in 1980.
  11. I mean did he have his own version? Here's Rene Rancourt in Boston in 85.
  12. Smell, we got a problem. That appears to be the way he always sang it. No "From far and wide" and no "God keep our land." The thick plottens.
  13. Sad day. Also, there was a tragedy last night.
  14. He's 26. He should be a known entity.
  15. He butchered it, I think. All thy sons command became In all of us command a few years ago.
  16. So, no Petterson?
  17. It works for me.
  18. This was one those Find the Shoehorn in the Haystack graphics for me.
  19. This is a great watch. My God, the memories. It ends curiously enough about where my fandom ended. Van's calls, like Rick's, were perfect. Tim Russert has the final word: the Bills are going to win a Super Bowl, if not in my lifetime, then in Luke's. (This doc also ends with a great chant I had never heard but works so well: B-U-F-F... ALO. Probably didn't capture the cadence but it needs to be adopted.)
  20. Again, what are we clinging to?
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