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The greatest 21st birthday ever

Posted on: March 14, 2008 9:35 pm
 

Odd thought while wondering whatever happened to Bucky 'freakin' Dent:

Almost everyone has a 21st birthday story.

Mine happend while I was a Junior at Indiana University. Since my Birthday is November 20th, my birthday usually is in the vacinity of Thanksgiving. It is also in the vacinity of the IU/Purdue Old Oaken Bucket football game. On this year, the game actually fell on my birthday.

We played at Purdue. Several very good friends of mine went to school there, including my nephew (who is 39 days younger than I am). I made the trip to West Lafayette for the game...arriving in WL about 7:00 PM.

After some 'pre game festivities', we hit the town and ended up at the Pizza Keg. At the stroke of midnight, I ordered for me and one of my buddies who was also 21. Never been so glad to get carded in all my life. We had an awesome time...or so I'm told.

For the game the next day, we kicked the crap out of Purdue. The final score was only 24-10, but the game was never in doubt.

That night, my best friend, who was big time in Navy ROTC, and a bunch of his Navy buddies had to usher a concert at Purdue's Hall of Music. This was no ordinary concert, it was the Eagles' Hotel California tour, with Joe Walsh. They got me in for free, and I had the time of my life. I think they played for about 3 hours. Of course, the final song out had to be Desparado.

We'll dispense with the women part of it. Anyone can get a little somethin' somethin'....but that just makes you another number on that list.

I'm sure you 'wild and crazy' people had some outrageous 21st birthdays.......so let's hear about them.

Take care

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Posted on: March 15, 2008 12:19 pm

The greatest 21st birthday ever

I'm not 21, so I haven't had the party yet.

However, it sounds like a great time, even if you guys did stomp my beloved Purdue. Kind of surprised the last song played wasn't Hotel California.



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Posted on: March 15, 2008 12:52 pm

The greatest 21st birthday ever

The album (Hotel California)  had just been released.....it wasn't the 'National Anthem' yet....Desparado still was.

Take care.



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Posted on: March 16, 2008 9:18 am

The greatest 21st birthday ever

Sounds like you had a great 21st birthday.  Mine was spent in Korea where it was already legal for me to drink, so there wasn't much fanfare.  (Come to think of it, since it was legal to drink on the base if you were 18 or older, wasn't much of a big thing).



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Posted on: March 16, 2008 9:27 pm

The greatest 21st birthday ever

It was awesome....thanks mom....

Missed you around these parts....good to see you back.

Maybe you can make up for it on your 30th.

Take care!



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Posted on: March 17, 2008 9:43 am

The greatest 21st birthday ever

Thanks for missing me Unitas...I can admit, I did miss people on this board even though I was only gone for a week.  LOL on my 30th birthday.  Nah, I passed that by a few years ago, I'll stop at 60.  Have myself a heck of a party then.  You know me and a bunch of young cabana boys.



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Posted on: March 25, 2008 5:07 pm

The greatest 21st birthday ever

Hi Unitas,

I actually do not remember what I did on my 21st birthday. Is that a good thing or a bad thing? Life just passes you by so quickly now a days.



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Posted on: March 27, 2008 7:49 am

The greatest 21st birthday ever

Hi redawnt1:

There were a lot of days leading up to, and following my 21st birthday that I don't remember....and not that the days were passing by too quickly.

Thanks for checking it!  Take care.



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Greetings all. Most of you know me on the boards from my discussions on football. My screenname would actually suggest that I am a football fan first, but that isn't true. I used the name Unitas, because I opened the CBS account on the first weekend of football season in '06. As a youngster, my heroes were Johnny U., and Mickey Mantle. My screenname would have probably be Mantle had I set the account up in April. While I do love my football, the passion of my life is baseball. Always has been and always will be. I think our country's facination with football comes from the weekly event. It is a total diversion from our normal grind. It has a war aspect to it. Battle (play), plan (huddle), battle and so on. Most of us don't have a misguided opinion that we could do what Tom Brady, Peyton Manning, Michael Strahan or Ladanian Tomlinson do. Football fits a need for us to vicariously act out our aggressions, and wish harm to some degree on the enemy/opponent. On the other hand, baseball is a microcosm of life. It happens much slower, and more subtly than football or basketball. Every pitch changes the situation, but only those astute to the small parts of the game would understand those things. Sandy Koufax once said that the most important pitch in baseball is 'Strike One'. The whole world is changed in the baseball circles depending on if the batter has an 0-1 or a 1-0 count. I took a group of managers to an outing at Wrigley Field several years ago. Mark Grace had a 2-0 count on him. I said that 'Grace is one of the best cherry pickers in baseball today'. I was explaining that a cherry picker was a hitter that sits on one pitch in one location because he is ahead in the count. No sooner than I said that, he deposited a pitch onto Sheffield Avenue for a 2 run homer.....knowing the game is to love the game. Why would a Midwestern lad be a fan of the Colts and Yankees? Well, my cousin lived 15 miles from Baltimore. He was 4 years older than me, and I idolized him. His favorite player was Johnny U. Thus, I took on a love of the Colts (much to the chagrin of my parents). Mom was a Packer fan and Dad was a Bear fan. The greatest picture ever taken of me is standing in front of Green Bay's stadium (it wasn't called Lambeau Field in '64) with my arms crossed and pouting because my Mother made me stand there to have my picture taken. Taking on the Yankees as my team was much easier since the only team you ever saw on TV in those days were the Yankees. My first baseball memory was Willie McCovey lining out to Bobby Richardson to end the '62 World Series. My sister and I were jumping for joy, and my parents weren't. Baseball was a huge part of my childhood. My family had the biggest back yard in the neighborhood. Big enough to have a decent baseball game. Since I was one of the youngest kids in the neighborhood, I got to play with lots of older kids. This totally enhance my skill set, and I was much ahead of kids my own age. The only way they could play in our yard was to let me play. Had I not blown my arm out when I was 16, I think I might have pitched collegiately, if not professionally. I coached baseball for over 20 years, taking all my sons through their younger years and followed my youngest until he decided not to play in college. (he also hurt himself his senior year, and was being courted by Ohio State, Indiana, and several small schools in Alabama and Georgia). After the coaching career was over, I turned to umpiring baseball, and do that still. My greatest moment in my athletic career came as a coach. As a kid, I never worked as hard as I should have. I was blessed with enormous skill, but wasted much of it. I always felt I must have a big disappointment to my coaches for my poor work ethic. We were playing in a county wide tournament. We had 64 youth teams in our county, and every year there was a single elimination tournament of the season teams (Not all star teams). We were in the final four, playing a team from our own league. We had lost 14 straight to this team over 4 years. We were down 8-7 in the last inning, and my first two guys got on base. With runners on first and second, my catcher laid down a perfect bunt, moving the runners up to second and third. He was out. But, as he was running off the field, he was pumping his fists like he had just gotten the winning hit in the 7th game of the World Series. The entire dugout was out to congratulate him, and our fans were going crazy. All this for an out? We ultimately won the game and then won the tournament on the next night. That is my greatest moment because I knew that, at that moment, that I had given the gift of baseball to all the kids and parents on that team. We told the kids that little things make champions. Bunting is a little thing that a lot of kids don't like to do, but is necessary to have a great team. That poor work ethic as a player made me a good coach. It also makes me a good umpire. I don't 'waste' my talent anymore. I also know what I left on the table. I really enjoy interacting with the kids. They keep me young. I am old school, and expect them to hustle. But, the know I respect them, too. So, when you are complaining about baseball being boring, remember, baseball is real life. Most guys have spent time thinking that they could hit a home run, make the great catch, or throw that guy out trying to take the extra base. Those who understand and recognize the subtlties of life are the ones who get the greatness of baseball. The eternal hope that comes with the blooming of spring and the beginning of another baseball season, through the raging inferno of summer that bakes your brains out in the middle of the season that you don't think will ever end, and finally the autumn of your life that is found in the end of the season played near fall's frost.... Yes, it is slow, but if you don't pay attention, it's gone. Til next time.....
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