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Whoa Nellie.. it's this guy...The guy who played TE for Oklahoma and then the Philadelphia Eagles ?
No way he's that old.
Isn’t he dead? Using that logic my grandpa would be 123 this year
Isn't that like being the tallest midget ?He was the greatest college football announcer ever.
You’re on a board that talks about college football and more specifically Rutgers football and this is your reply?Isn't that like being the tallest midget ?
Not an attempt at humor.You’re on a board that talks about college football and more specifically Rutgers football and this is your reply?
Not sure I get your attempt at humor here. Assuming that’s what you were going for?
That makes it even worse.Not an attempt at humor.
Damn, you beat me to it...I resisted even reading this thread since it's inception this morning but clicked on it to specifically do what you did. By the way, my grandfather would be 113.Isn’t he dead? Using that logic my grandpa would be 123 this year
Oh yeah? Well I think you calling it dumb is really dumb and it deserved to be deleted. By the way, just kidding. I think had a similar response deleted a few years ago and maybe even @DJ Spanky or another will strike this from the record.Why would you guys have deleted my post sarcastically asking if posting threads about famous/semi-famous people dying wasn't enough and if this thread means now we have to dig deeper into years after they're dead? This is a really dumb thread and calling it out as such shouldn't mean deleting the post.
At what point did you meet Keith Jackson?So, Day 6 was a short day, as we had to get to the airport by about 5:30 pm. Two highlights from the day. First, I did the 360 view and Tilt on the 94th floor of the former Hancock building, where one stands next to the building glass and that section rotates so that one is at about a 45 degree angle looking down on the city. Was fun although not as "scary" as advertised.
Then after walking around the River neighborhood we were in one more time, we Ubered to one last stop on our Chicago trip before flying home last night - possibly the most important stop - Johnnie's Beef in Elmwood Park! Ate there on my trip 2 years ago and today did not disappoint as I once again experienced one of the best sandwiches I've ever had. Their Italian beef combo with hot sausage and hot and sweet peppers is simply superlative...and their fries are great too! Thankfully, the flight home last night was uneventful and we actually got in early. Great trip and thanks everyone for the recommendations!