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Post by osu054 on Jun 1, 2011 20:45:50 GMT -5
They showed a sign of a woman who has been a tigers fan since 1909. To put that into perspective she was 19 years old when Ty Cobb retired in 1928.
brk
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Post by harlem on Jun 2, 2011 16:03:45 GMT -5
I am getting my sign ready for 2082. To put that in perspective, I was 19 years old when Walt Terrell retired.
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Post by osu054 on Jun 3, 2011 12:00:26 GMT -5
Nice name drop but if you are going to name a tiger that no one in 2082 is going to remember you might as well go with a more obscure name like Jim Lentine.
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Post by harlem on Jun 3, 2011 13:46:46 GMT -5
Nice name drop but if you are going to name a tiger that no one in 2082 is going to remember you might as well go with a more obscure name like Jim Lentine. No one remembered him in 1982, let alone 2082.
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Post by osu054 on Jun 3, 2011 14:01:47 GMT -5
I must be the only one with a Jim Lentine autograph then.
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Post by harlem on Jun 3, 2011 21:17:43 GMT -5
I must be the only one with a Jim Lentine autograph then. No sir. Both my cousin and I have him on a baseball.
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Post by friartuck on Jun 3, 2011 21:21:39 GMT -5
Father Peter Lentine, pastor at St Philomena Catholic Church in Detroit, baptized my younger sister.
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Post by Cliff's Notes on Jun 4, 2011 19:12:11 GMT -5
Really, you've got to go with Lemongello or Wockenfuss.
Or Kuntz.
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Post by osu054 on Jun 5, 2011 7:37:25 GMT -5
Ok, we will use my favorite joke from 1984, what do old woman and the 84 tigers have in common?
Rusty Kuntz
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