[Husker] Husker List

Robert Christensen fourbox at nctc.net
Fri Oct 15 09:53:26 CDT 2010


  I haven't been on the list all that long (I joined in celebration of 
the departure of Pederson and the return of the Huskers to real time!!)  
I wasn't around for the t-shirt either but I certainly would be up for 
one now if they become available.  Mine might need to be put together by 
Ahab the tent maker, *smile*.

Bob

10/15/2010 9:16 AM, Nick Chevance wrote:
> I really don't remember how long I've lurked on this list.  I remember
> getting more interested in Husker football after moving to Denver in
> 1991 (for very obvious reasons)  but I don't remember the typed
> play-by-play by Mike, so I must have joined the list after that ended.
>   At that time, I was just looking for another familiar face out there
> in the sea of fair-weather Buffie fans.  I remember having AOL and an
> actual phone line running along the floor from the only downstairs
> phone jack into the small room we used for our computer.  Our kids
> used to trip over it all the time (they're both in college now).  But
> there was a radio station from Longmont I believe that was part of the
> Husker Network that I could get the games either at the house or in
> the car from a high point (but no, I didn't have to drive up to the
> Eisenhower Tunnel, thankfully).
>
> I think the first sites I came across was the list and Huskerpedia.  I
> miss the Red Clad Loon and Colonel Mustard (or whatever his name was).
>   And I don't think I actually started to (I was just about to type
> 'contribute' but that may be a mis-characterization of what I add to
> the discussions occasionally) to the list for several years, but was a
> faithful reader and head-nodder.  I can remember going through the
> archives to catch up on what I had missed.
>
> And I had always dreamed of going to the spring game meetings at
> Mike's house, but could never afford to make the trip.  I wish I had a
> Netsurfers for Nebraska T-shirt, but I'm not sure how many would know
> what that was these days.  Nowadays, I live less than an hour from the
> stadium.  Life has gotten better in that regard.  But its hard to
> believe its been nearly 20 years.
>
> Nick



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