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The Bizarre World of Frank Zappa Hologram Tour
SinceThe70s replied to T&C's topic in Off the Wall Archives
Probably not. The Zappa sibling version of Family Feud leaves a bad taste in my mouth. I saw Dweezil's Zappa Plays Zappa show a few times and it was great. The cease and desist order preventing him from touring as Zappa Plays Zappa didn't sit well with me. On the flip side, the hologram tour includes Ray White who played with Frank and ZPZ as well as Joe Travers who was phenomenal with ZPZ. I was surprised to see both on the hologram tour. The other wild card is which night(s) Steve Vai will play. He grew up fairly close to the show I'd go to. If I knew he was playing that night I'd have my ticket already. Taking a wait and see approach which more than likely means I won't go. -
This article about DeGrom and a new contract may be behind a fee wall. Basically DeGrom's new agent is making the spring training rounds and the article is speculating on the opening day deadline to extend DeGrom. DeGrom is under control through next year so the deadline is inconsequential to me (a year from now will be a different story). https://www.newsday.com/sports/baseball/mets/jacob-degrom-contract-talks-mets-1.27597420 That connects to a theme Van Wagenen touched on during his first day as Mets GM: Rewarding good players for being good has benefits aside from money. Of all the Mets, deGrom — a home-grown, award-winning star and fan favorite — is a strong choice to turn that into more than just talk. “Provide our players with the support and resources they need to succeed,” Van Wagenen said in October. “When they do, recognize their performances and reward their performances. “This mindset creates a positive culture and positive work environment. As is true in all organizations, good culture yields the best results and increases the probability for success.”
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? Snark aside, RIP Peter. Just now went to the top of the thread. Auntie Grizelda?!?!? Outstanding. My older sister had a few of the albums, we both watched the show and I had the Monkees Corgi car. Might still be at Mom's house for all I know. Fond memories.
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Or the other 4 could do a hologram tour.
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Stump @ExiledinIllinois (f/k/a Can someone explain...)
SinceThe70s replied to BringBackFergy's topic in Off the Wall Archives
There's a joke to be made here about Dick Stands, but I'm shooting blanks on this one. -
Yup, sounds like someone trying to create a story. Have to admit that it has more plausibility and/or human interest than a lot of other discussions being floated lately. If I was at a bar with my friends we might talk about this for a few minutes, nothing more. We'd probably spend more time debating whether the next pitcher should be Yuengling or Toasted Lager. The genius among us would have the Jaeger shots in front of us toasting Ciara's finer qualities before we could decide on the beer.
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Best one year wonder?
SinceThe70s replied to Canadian Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
If you're going the baseball route Mark "The Bird" Fidyrich is worth mentioning. For football, Robert Edwards should at least get mentioned. -
Machado to the Padres. Maybe that will give the Giants the incentive to go the extra mile and sign Harper. I'd love to see the Phillies come up empty on both.
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Current NFL CBA ends after 2020. AAF in the mix?
SinceThe70s replied to PUNT750's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
The AAF is the NFL? It's ridiculous that I didn't realize that sooner. obviously the lovely little bubble is about to burst. -
Jussie Smallette (Alleged) Self Inflicted Hoax Assault
SinceThe70s replied to RaoulDuke79's topic in Off the Wall
Jussie should play himself. It would give him a second chance to make it more believable. -
Mets are a physical away from signing ex-Yankee Adeiny Hechevarria to a minor league contract. That would give us a legit backup SS. VW has been pretty thorough attempting to address needs.
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Has Kid Rock been mentioned yet? Devil Without a Cause was great. "I'm like a dandelion Jack! You can cut me down and then I'll pop right back!"
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Is it inconceivable for the Bills to trade for OBJ?
SinceThe70s replied to Tipster19's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I think Randy and Odell are cut from the same me-first cloth. Randy Moss quit on the Raiders. That's why I drew the comparison. It wasn't until Moss went to the Patriots that he "got it" IMO. -
Is it inconceivable for the Bills to trade for OBJ?
SinceThe70s replied to Tipster19's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
It will be interesting to see if he ever gets his ring. The talent is undeniable. Reminds me of Randy Moss. -
Is it inconceivable for the Bills to trade for OBJ?
SinceThe70s replied to Tipster19's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
The only thing OBJ has a passion for is OBJ. I have no idea what makes you think he would have knocked out Gronk. Has he ever stood up for a teammate? Maybe I missed it. I know he's repeatedly thrown his QB under the bus. -
POLL: Can you drive a manual transmission?
SinceThe70s replied to ExiledInIllinois's topic in Off the Wall Archives
The first car I ever bought new was a manual even though I had only driven automatics and neither of my parents had a manual since I was born. Dad drove it off the lot for me. -
Is it inconceivable for the Bills to trade for OBJ?
SinceThe70s replied to Tipster19's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
You laid out some good points, but I'd be shocked if the Bills traded for OBJ. He seems more likely to be the straw that sucks the life out of a team.The guys douche-baggery is as immense as his talent. -
Two more notes and then I'll leave you guys alone until late March. I'm kicking myself for leaving Clark Gillies off the list of guys that played for the Islanders and Sabres. He was my favorite Islander during the Cup years. When Uwe Krupp was down here the newspapers ran stories when he'd run his sled dogs in the streets after a snow storm. Now go out and crush the Rangers tomorrow night. But watch out for Zibanejad, he's been hot as hell lately.
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Hey Blue, I get your point, but are you referring to Steve Garvey? Granted I was young, but I don't recall hm being a poor fielder at all. The knock on him was being a right handed first baseman. That Dodger infield with Lopes, Russell and the Penguin was completely solid (albeit not spectacular) across the board. Regardless, I was just relaying what I heard. I'll reserve judgement on Alonso until I actually see him play.
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Most Heartbreaking Losses of Players
SinceThe70s replied to The Real Buffalo Joe's topic in Off the Wall Archives
Good call. It all started with Kevin Mitchell, the "bad influence" on Dwight and Darryl. For my teams it's: Mets: Tom Seaver Bills: O.J. Islanders: John Tavares (because it broke my kids heart)