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Ernie Harwell
shagbark Started conversation May 8, 2010
When I was young, My father had baseball on the radio.
We always recognised the announcers voice:
The voice of the Detroit Tigers- Ernie Harwell.
He recently died and one local restaurant posed the question-
"how many years was Ernie Harwell the voice of the tigers?
A: 42
Ernie Harwell
shagbark Posted May 8, 2010
No foolin- he worked elsewhere before Detroit
had his first broadcast of a Tiger game in 1960
his last in 2002.
For a die hard tigers fan this mmight be the Ultimate question:
How many years was Ernie Harwell the voice of the tigers?
A: 42
http://www.npr.org/programs/morning/features/2002/aug/ernieharwell/
Ernie Harwell
FordsTowel Posted May 9, 2010
Such a massively useful number, eh?
And that would be a marvelous UQ for the fans!
Wasn't Ernie the one that they replaced for awhile, and had to bring back because of fans' insistence?
I remember reading that it was, in part, his infectious excitement that made him so popular an icon in his own right. If he isn't in the Tigers' hall of fame, he certainly should be!
PS: Speaking of 42, I did a complete re-write of the UQ entry and its title. (except for part of the opening which sets it up).
Ernie Harwell
shagbark Posted May 10, 2010
I meant .
By the way, I foinally got my New Hampshire article out of Peer Review -
It is now a recommended article .
Ernie Harwell
shagbark Posted May 12, 2010
I got a curious e-mail from the editors.
Some scout picked the New Hampshire article back in April but those dealing with the picks were 'so massively busy' that they didn't get around to approving the pick until the 10th of May.
Ernie Harwell
FordsTowel Posted May 13, 2010
Couldn't be happier for you, SB!
(do you know who Strong Bad is?)
Thanks to Gnomon, my entry on Coffee Liqueur may be finally heading for the finish line!
Ernie Harwell
shagbark Posted May 13, 2010
I had never heard of Strong Bad
I looked it up and it is apparently in some internet (Flash) Cartoon series that I have never seen.
congrats on your progress with the coffee Liquor article.
Ernie Harwell
shagbark Posted May 13, 2010
Is Liqueur a British spelling or a commercial one ( like citibank)
Ernie Harwell
FordsTowel Posted May 15, 2010
Yeah, Strong Bad is a wide departure from my normal fare. Someone sent me a link because of some 'whale' character.
A liqueur has been flavored with "fruit, herbs, nuts, spices, flowers, or cream" (and sugar). I once bought my dad a kit that suggested that he'd be able to make Liqueur from small bottles of 'essences' (by simply adding vodka), Yuck!'
I was inspired to mention liqueurs because of my entry on Coffee Liqueur (a la Kahlua).
Ernie Harwell
shagbark Posted May 15, 2010
Their has been some discussion on making it illegal to sell mixes containing alcoholic sports drinks.
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