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What was your old man's favorite sporting event?
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Old man Nacho is a euro trash soccer enthusiast who loves any of the euro league tournaments but the World Cup probably takes the cake for him.
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I was born on a Saturday morning at 10:08a.m., Swedish Hospital.PurpleThrobber said:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=97dEAb4KJ-Q
Nebraska/Oklahoma football game.
One year mom slipped on the ice.. He made her wait until the game was over before taking her to the hospital. She had a severe concussion.
At 11:30a.m., my dad said goodbye and went to Husky Stadium to watch UW beat Navy.
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I'm sorry. What a dreadful childhood it must have been for you.CFetters_Nacho_Lover said:Old man Nacho is a euro trash soccer enthusiast who loves any of the euro league tournaments but the World Cup probably takes the cake for him.
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I've heard many stories about the unlimited hydroplanes being the best party of the year back in the day.
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I never felt that way but the region would be gripped with Seafair fever. The Blue Angels would run test patterns right over my childhood home on W Lake Sammamish Pkwy, which was a thrillBleachedAnusDawg said:I've heard many stories about the unlimited hydroplanes being the best party of the year back in the day.
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I also recommend the documentary "Tour de Pharmacy."YellowSnow said:...The 30 for 30 "Slaying The Badger" is great BTW if you haven't seen it...
My ol' man was into any sporting event on TV. Didn't really matter. Sports was life. -
Trust me, I watched very little of it.DerekJohnson said:
I'm sorry. What a dreadful childhood it must have been for you.CFetters_Nacho_Lover said:Old man Nacho is a euro trash soccer enthusiast who loves any of the euro league tournaments but the World Cup probably takes the cake for him.
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The Rose Bowl.
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Closing bars and chasing skirts.
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Husky Football, no contest. My dad grew up a Husky fan in Tacoma. Later played D2 ball after serving in the Pacific, but remained loyal to UW, loved Don James and Jim Lambright and used to call me during games to make sure I was watching, well into his 70s. Boxing was always a close 2nd.





