I don't run ... the ice cubes fall out of my glass. Also, I hate crowds (but enjoy people watching).I have always wanted to go to a bullfight. And, the younger me always wanted to run with the bulls.
Thank you. Good to know. Sounds like you are keeping your thumb on the pulse. Does the same smaller guy with glasses still work there (kinda soft spoken)?Hey Amish, Campbells is going strong and planning to also sell tins now. They are keeping the cabinets stocked with pipes too. My daughter is at the U so I stop in whenever I go see her. Welcome!
Wow, that sure takes me back...Probert was absolutely the King of the Goons back then! Few could stand up to him mano a mano. McSorley gave him a run for his money, though, as did a couple others; Tie Domi and Troy Crowder come to mind. I've wasted HOURS on YouTube just watching old hockey fight footage!Bob Probert was my favorite. We also had Yzerman and Federov. Later came the Russian line, Draper, McCarty, and the like.
However, Gretzky is one of the all time greats (next to Gordie Howe) and had McSorley to protect him.
Hockey in the 80's and 90's was awesome.
This is an interesting forum for sure, welcome to it.some of the members are real characters
Yep, he still works there. I've only been going for a short while, our Sparty is a junior this year, and I'm from Oakland County.Thank you. Good to know. Sounds like you are keeping your thumb on the pulse. Does the same smaller guy with glasses still work there (kinda soft spoken)?
I may be in the Capital Area mid-week and hope to stop by. When in the EL, I typically drive down MAC. I lived there for 3 years.
The guy has worked at the store with the red door for 20 years.Yep, he still works there. I've only been going for a short while, our Sparty is a junior this year, and I'm from Oakland County.
I get lost down various rabbit holes when watching YouTube or surfing wikipedia. Hockey fights and music are the two biggest holes.Wow, that sure takes me back...Probert was absolutely the King of the Goons back then! Few could stand up to him mano a mano. McSorley gave him a run for his money, though, as did a couple others; Tie Domi and Troy Crowder come to mind. I've wasted HOURS on YouTube just watching old hockey fight footage!
The thing about Gretzky was, as good as he was, he also had the advantage of playing at a time when goaltenders were at their absolute worst. The game has changed so much too. Players are faster, passing is crisper...there's just no room for error anymore, and the goalies are obviously way better. The only thing that has gotten worse is the refereeing, which should come as a surprise to no one. Although I do have several childhood memories of my dad screaming at Dan Marouelli on the TV set. Much better than when he was screaming at me...
Oh yeah, and you also snagged my favorite Kings player, Paul Coffey! Hell of a d-man.
Probert was an unfortunate mess and we all loved him. There is a great documentary movie about him and Tie Domi is in it along with some others.Wow, that sure takes me back...Probert was absolutely the King of the Goons back then! Few could stand up to him mano a mano. McSorley gave him a run for his money, though, as did a couple others; Tie Domi and Troy Crowder come to mind. I've wasted HOURS on YouTube just watching old hockey fight footage!
The thing about Gretzky was, as good as he was, he also had the advantage of playing at a time when goaltenders were at their absolute worst. The game has changed so much too. Players are faster, passing is crisper...there's just no room for error anymore, and the goalies are obviously way better. The only thing that has gotten worse is the refereeing, which should come as a surprise to no one. Although I do have several childhood memories of my dad screaming at Dan Marouelli on the TV set. Much better than when he was screaming at me...
Oh yeah, and you also snagged my favorite Kings player, Paul Coffey! Hell of a d-man.
It's a great documentary.Probert was an unfortunate mess and we all loved him. There is a great documentary movie about him and Tie Domi is in it along with some others.
Down River has arrived.Good day neighbor, welcome from Taylor, Michigan.
There is also a gentleman from Allen Park on the forum. In fact we met up one day and shared a pipe.Down River has arrived.
Michigan seems to have a stronger presence on this forum than I initially anticipated.
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And, Happy October!
It was suggested I introduce myself, so greetings from Metro-Detroit.
A favorite pastime in college was sitting on our front porch with some music and adult beverages while watching the bar crowd and other students wander down sorority row.
A fraternity brother (yes, I bought my friends) and I decided to porch it while playing chess and smoking pipes. Campbell's Smoke Shop was just down the street, so we picked up some basket pipes and house-blended tobacco and my journey began.
After living in Lansing for about 18 years, I returned back to Metro-Detroit and (hopefully) found my forever home. Although pipe smoking fell by the wayside in graduate school, I recently picked it up again and am trying to develop my palate while starting a small cellar.
I used to have more hobbies and interests, but graduate school, my career, and having a daughter put most of my interests on the backburner. The good news is I was able to pay off my student loans in under 10 years while moonlighting as a cook. My mom told me I'd never get paid to play with knives and fire ... I proved her wrong but "retired" from the cooking profession after 20 years with the birth of my daughter.
Currently I get knotted up in my profession, which is more grey-collared than blue or white, and still enjoy cooking for myself or others when possible. After all, there is only about one other thing that you can do using all 5 senses ... and no pants are required.
Typically, I enjoy my weekend mornings with a pipe and bottomless cup of coffee or diet soda while watching the neighborhood wake up.
I used to enjoy reading and infusing my own alcohol (cherry bourbon, apricot brandy, and butterscotch whiskey were favorites), but those are still on the backburner for now.
I was a lurker for a while and began posting a little bit ago. The wealth of information in this virtual thinktank is robust and some of the members are real characters.
Regardless, my nickname since high school was/is the Amish Tyrant (many people only know me as Amish) and I run on nicotine, caffeine, and hatred (just kidding ... maybe).