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Too bad about the hockey team, best team name ever
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. I know a guy who played for them.
Which team. The first Whoopees were in the 70's - lots of fun and could get in for $1 with a student ID.

The second Whoopees team was organized sometime in the late 1990's or early 2000's. The most memorable game during their reign was when one of the players got married on the ice during intermission.

Personally, I only enjoy most sports in person, and the hockey was so fast and exciting. I do miss it.
 
some call them the oysters.... very small in chickens but well worth it... Lots of flavor very tender... And for those who dont know a parsons nose is the tail.... just a different way to say it....
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At any rate those dont even make it to the table Mom gets a discusted look on her face when I eat the tail.

Oh and I do like the wing too.

deb

I usually do the carving so I never leave the oyster. It goes on DW and my plate. The kids don't know what they are missing.
 
Pete Rose was a Macon Peach. One of my all time fav cardinals and base stealing phenom, Vince Coleman, was a Macon Redbird.

Luther Williams Field was the setting for a film where it was a fictitious Negro League field in St. Louis.

I slept in till 8:30. That's the latest I've slept in years. I'm usually up by 4, 5 at the latest.

Tell them you'll teach them how to do it and they can finish each room.

I had an older friend that was raised in Macon. He told stories of the Knot Hole Club at Luther Williams field. Pete Rose was one of my favorites. The Reds were almost as popular as the Braves in Atlanta in the 60s.
 

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