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Ghetto Kid Adopted by the Rockefellers
G-Fafif Sep 02 2010 08:09 AM |
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Doing a little Google News Archive searching, I came acrossa wire service story that appeared in the Milwaukee Journal of April 8, 1974. Headline: "Yankees Like Shea Stadium". There are quotes from Thurman Munson, Graig Nettles and Pat Dobson on their preference for playing at Shea. Money passage is here:
Funny, I don't remember that coming up in any of the MFYS II retrospectives.
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Edgy DC Sep 02 2010 08:21 AM Re: Ghetto Kid Adopted by the Rockefellers |
And in 1978, NBC programming chief Fred Silverman debuts Jeff Harris and Bernie Kukoff's Diff'rent Strokes. "Where do you get these ideas?" he asked the producers during the pitch.
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dgwphotography Sep 02 2010 08:25 AM Re: Ghetto Kid Adopted by the Rockefellers |
Neither is the fact that Bobby Murcer couldn't hit a homer at Shea...
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LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Sep 02 2010 08:26 AM Re: Ghetto Kid Adopted by the Rockefellers |
I'm sure they didn't all feel that way.
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Edgy DC Sep 02 2010 08:31 AM Re: Ghetto Kid Adopted by the Rockefellers |
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That's interesting. Bobby Murcer is half a Hall-of-Famer at that point.
There you go.
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Fman99 Sep 02 2010 12:08 PM Re: Ghetto Kid Adopted by the Rockefellers |
Someone drop me a line when the ghetto kid's sister starts doing the soft-core stuff, please.
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