Another set form my attic. Once again if anyone at SNY is interested just contact me. I’d love for them to air.
Look at how I had to scramble for blank tape to cram on Game 6.
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I was in school at the time, and I had an exam that afternoon. Yes, I said afternoon, I was in the middle of my seven years of college (most of which were at Arizona State, which should at least partially explain the seven years), and I kept my radio in my ear until the profesor showed up to give the exam just as Lenny Dykstra hit the triple. I had to shut the radio and take the exam, and finished it, in less than five minutes, I could care less what I got (I got an 88). I ran down the stairs and out of the building just in time to hear (the only good part about having to shut off the radio) Brent Musburger call the game tying sacrifice fly. I went off to the radio station, where I had to work that day, with my transistor, when all of a sudden as they hit the 13th inning, I realized…holy crap! I have to race home and change the tape. It of course as we all know had a happy ending.
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I was in school at the time, and I had an exam that afternoon. Yes, I said afternoon, I was in the middle of my seven years of college (most of which were at Arizona State, which should at least partially explain the seven years), and I kept my radio in my ear until the profesor showed up to give the exam just as Lenny Dykstra hit the triple. I had to shut the radio and take the exam, and finished it, in less than five minutes, I could care less what I got (I got an 88). I ran down the stairs and out of the building just in time to hear (the only good part about having to shut off the radio) Brent Musburger call the game tying sacrifice fly. I went off to the radio station, where I had to work that day, with my transistor, when all of a sudden as they hit the 13th inning, I realized…holy crap! I have to race home and change the tape. It of course as we all know had a happy ending.