I agree, anyway...MAS444 said:
1560 was so damn good. Best there's ever been by far in my opinion.
John and lance are the only ones I listen to now.
1560 was great back in the day.
I agree, anyway...MAS444 said:
1560 was so damn good. Best there's ever been by far in my opinion.
John and lance are the only ones I listen to now.
https://allsaintsdurango.weebly.com/vicar.html
Ed Fowler is a preacher now
Dan Scott said:
The night shift on 610 from 7-11 with Matt Jackson and Jeremy Foster back around 2000 was my intro to sports radio. They cancelled their show for a nationally syndicated show that lasted a few months. I think they were out of Washington.
After that, 1560 around 2010 was awesome. Then 790 was like the middle ground of 1560 and 610 and I loved when Lance joined morning show there I think from like 2012-2016. Since then it all sucks to me.
there is no "May". No chance in hell JJ doing local sports talk when he retires. You have a better chance of winning the power ball lotto.southwestag said:
He may not but if someone like him chooses to we know they'll bump someone - and they tend to not get fired oddly enough
George has let some things slip. I would not want be be responsible for his fire insurance over the next five years.maroon barchetta said:
Had lunch at the Cleburne two weeks ago. Fantastic as always.
Bibendum 86 said:George has let some things slip. I would not want be be responsible for his fire insurance over the next five years.maroon barchetta said:
Had lunch at the Cleburne two weeks ago. Fantastic as always.
maroon barchetta said:Bibendum 86 said:George has let some things slip. I would not want be be responsible for his fire insurance over the next five years.maroon barchetta said:
Had lunch at the Cleburne two weeks ago. Fantastic as always.
Diggity said:maroon barchetta said:Bibendum 86 said:George has let some things slip. I would not want be be responsible for his fire insurance over the next five years.maroon barchetta said:
Had lunch at the Cleburne two weeks ago. Fantastic as always.
https://www.houstoniamag.com/eat-and-drink/2016/04/cleburne-cafeteria-fire-houston-restaurant-news
gotcha...I just took the comment as a tongue in cheek reference to another "accidental fire" if the business starts slipping.maroon barchetta said:Diggity said:maroon barchetta said:Bibendum 86 said:George has let some things slip. I would not want be be responsible for his fire insurance over the next five years.maroon barchetta said:
Had lunch at the Cleburne two weeks ago. Fantastic as always.
https://www.houstoniamag.com/eat-and-drink/2016/04/cleburne-cafeteria-fire-houston-restaurant-news
Yes. I am aware of the previous fire. I don't know what would prompt another one.
Yes. And I think they were somehow related. One of my old managers used to take me around to all these places. There was some family feud that dated back to the old country if I remember correctly.Diggity said:
I'm confused...so there were two different George Mickelis's that owned second-generation restaurants within a couple miles of each other? How did I never know that.
Ed's grandson and my kids went to the same school for awhile and Ed lived in my neighborhood. Marjorie asked him all the time to go to church with him and he'd just blow her off...hiding behind his job for most of it, until one Christmas Eve.MAROON said:https://allsaintsdurango.weebly.com/vicar.html
Ed Fowler is a preacher now
That is awesome.
Trupiano came to Houston to be the play-by-play guy for the original Houston Aeros. Loved him!Bibendum 86 said:
Houston sports radio starts with John Breen and Jerry Trupiano. I'd listen to them on AM radio in my dorm on Northside.
Yeah, John O'Reilly... mentioned back towards the beginning of the thread. He was really good. Of course, I qualify my opinion by saying that I like sports radio guys that talk about sports, not strippers, pop culture crap and such. I guess that's why Pallilo's always been one of my favorites (along with working with him on the TV side, which I always enjoyed.)Bibendum 86 said:
Houston sports radio starts with John Breen and Jerry Trupiano. I'd listen to them on AM radio in my dorm on Northside.
Anita Martini and Mike Edmonds were great. Charlie and Rich before they just became caricatures. Dan Patrick, who was (and is) a total disgraceful clown. I remember a guy named John who was pretty good, would shuttle back and forth from KTRH to WFAN in NYC -- spokesman for A C Collins Ford in Pasadena. Ed Fowler was the crankiest man on the airwaves until he discovered golf - set up next to him many times on the range at Memorial while he smoked bad cigars while hacking away. Went on to become a pretty good minister, which required him to forget the countless vile words he growled on the driving range. Fran Blinebury, Dale Robertson were silly. Kenny Hand was and still is rather lame - my mother in law sees him at Cleburne regularly. 1560 was amazing. I was a fanatic listener to John and Lance and college football Wednesday but I haven't listened to local sports talk since. Pendergast is Kenny Hand's illegitimate son.
he was great.maroon barchetta said:
I tuned in to hear Joel Buschbaum as often as possible. That guy was amazing.
maroon barchetta said:
I tuned in to hear Joel Buschbaum as often as possible. That guy was amazing.