Harry Caray Dancing Bud Commercial
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You can put Harry up there with the likes of Phil Rizzutto as mentioned. Ernie Harwell in Detroit Jack Buck In St Louis and Vin Scully in Los Angeles dying breed indeed. There better be less coporate clones and more shoot from the hip types like these guys were or baseball will become another OK sport.
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Yeah, I used to tune in for Harry and Steve. Pretty hilarious, how WGN and TBS guaranteed that the Braves and Cubs would get a huge national following from basic cable packages. I still root for the Cubbies, at least medium strength.
So I have to ask: Do you actually throw whores? Is that a sport I don't know about?
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Jeez-o-pete, I actually remember this commercial...what year was that, anyway?
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'84 was just the start? the cubs will when, prpbably early in the thirty-first century. of course, they'll be the only professional baseball team left.
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There will never be another Harry.
But, why can't we have some that at least try to be fun?
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Harry and beer were like peanut butter and jelly.
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Cubs fan and a Bud man(seriously a Bud man!!}
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Life back then was so simple for me too. <1 years old.
Believe me, this is the greatest relief and most exciting time to be a cubs fan in my 20 years of existence.
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I'm a bud man and a cubs fan! Go Cubbies!
Not a Cubs fan, but it sucks that Harry is gone. He was a great announcer. He is like the Phil Ruzzuto of Chicago, from an announcing standpoint. R.I.P. Harry (1914-1998), and the Scooter (1917-2007). Baseball will never be the same without either of them.
carlinrulez666 3 years ago 4
its a simple question, would you eat the moon if it were made of delicious spare ribs and polish it off with a cool tasty Budweiser or not?
JumpinJesuits 4 years ago 3