[NU Sports] Season (was: Hoeppner) (fwd)
cherron604 at aol.com
cherron604 at aol.com
Wed Sep 13 22:38:13 CDT 2006
Shhhh, Mr. Nolan - you're not supposed to say that !
That history has been expunged, by the Cubs PR flacks, by the Cub-owned Tribune, and by most of the National (and Chicago) media.
In their vision, Wrigley Field was always packed.
As they said in Liberty Valance, "When the legend becomes fact, print the legend"
Chuck Herron Tech 85
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Subject: Re: [NU Sports] Season (was: Hoeppner) (fwd)
> As far as being insufferable is concerned, that's pretty much the trifecta.
> Add being a cubs fan and you've probably got grounds for a citizen's arrest.
When did being a Cubs fan get gentrified?
I remember attending games in the 60's when there were only 5000 or so
on hand, and when rather than singing 'Take Me Out To The Ballgame' the
primary fan activity was shouting 'whooo' in a rising and falling tone
as a ball that was fouled back went up and down the net between the
box seats and the press boxes.
Back then you could sit almost anywhere in the stands, because 18,000
non-reserved seats went on sale the morning of each game.
Heck, you could even sneak down into the box seats when the Andy Frain
ushers weren't looking, and sometimes when they were.
As George C. Scott said in "Patton", 'The world grew up. Hell of a shame!'
--
Mike Nolan
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