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Yes...There is an actual Snowflake Handbook.
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(03-18-2017, 02:19 PM)DuckforcoveR Wrote: I remember this day like it was yesterday. I remember where I lived, what we ate for dinner, and STILL get
goosebumps when I hear Bob Uecker call this. He's a living legend to me (although there are many that may
disagree with me) and I could listen to him call every ball game for the rest of my life, not ONCE would I miss
TV baseball if that was to be the case.

I envy that feeling! There's nothing quite like it.

It's ironic that a visual medium makes the commentator redundant to some extent and so,
he/she and their cohorts have to resort to offering their 'feelings' and opinions to the audience.
So much so that whole shows are created on the hopes of putting those certain views across!

I always-always listen to my favourite soccer team on the radio... whether the game is on the
TV or not. The commentary does have opinions, but due to the speed of play, these are usually
stunted enough that they don't bog-down the enjoyment.

(I have access to ESPN here in the UK and when possible, I do like to watch the baseball.
There's something very... very good residing in that game)
Edith Head Gives Good Wardrobe. 


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RE: Yes...There is an actual Snowflake Handbook. - by BIAD - 03-18-2017, 02:34 PM

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