I watched the Mariners beat some Yankee pitcher that had one arm in the Kingdome, there was a fat guy in Mariners gear that would yell/cuss out every Mariner player that was up to bat until finally everyone around him "cheered" over him and he laughed and finally sat down and shut the up. He probably posts here.
Abbot … I ditched Baseball after we lost to NY after 9/11 and haven’t looked back. Since I’ve been away the Cubs won and Babe Ruth2.0 has resurfaced but haven’t watched an inning on tv and only attended a couple games because of invites from friends meaning free tickets.
Have many fond memories with the kids in the early kingdom days enjoying many great players around the league’s.
There was this place along the waterfront in the 70s that always got a couple greats like Reggie Jackson after games in their restaurant. Can’t recall the name but they had large donuts or bakery items in the lobby. Shit, can’t believe I can’t remember the name? Little help guys
My Uncle sold programs at the Kingdome. He was a big sports guy and he figured he could get paid and get into all the games for free. He died not long after the implosion. It sucks that he never got to work at a stadium like Safeco where you can see the game from the concourses.
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Weird. 23 1/2 years ago, so was Building 7 at the World Trade Center.
I want to know Pete Carroll's thoughts on this.
Ya think Pete Carroll has a bleached anus?🤔🤔
He probably used to do perineum sunning when he was at USC.
I bet he hangs out with Chad and JT.
watched it with my dad on Beacon Hill
Black’s Beach lol aka Husky Bucks playground!
I watched the Mariners beat some Yankee pitcher that had one arm in the Kingdome, there was a fat guy in Mariners gear that would yell/cuss out every Mariner player that was up to bat until finally everyone around him "cheered" over him and he laughed and finally sat down and shut the up. He probably posts here.
Abbot … I ditched Baseball after we lost to NY after 9/11 and haven’t looked back. Since I’ve been away the Cubs won and Babe Ruth2.0 has resurfaced but haven’t watched an inning on tv and only attended a couple games because of invites from friends meaning free tickets.
Have many fond memories with the kids in the early kingdom days enjoying many great players around the league’s.
There was this place along the waterfront in the 70s that always got a couple greats like Reggie Jackson after games in their restaurant. Can’t recall the name but they had large donuts or bakery items in the lobby. Shit, can’t believe I can’t remember the name? Little help guys
It's time to repeat this one:
https://www.barrons.com/articles/dot-com-stocks-bubble-anniversary-b363eabb
@GrundleStiltzkin! True?
My Uncle sold programs at the Kingdome. He was a big sports guy and he figured he could get paid and get into all the games for free. He died not long after the implosion. It sucks that he never got to work at a stadium like Safeco where you can see the game from the concourses.