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Old 12-05-2024, 08:56 PM
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Way back.. about 20 years ago, I sold George Michael a bunch of wire photos. It was pretty cool to go back and forth via email with him.
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AppleTV has several episodes of TWIB available. I really enjoyed rewatching their old shows from the late 70s and early 80s…TWIB notes! Takes me back to a simpler time when I was just a young baseball nerd.

Yes, The George Michael Sports Machine was also must-see-TV. Hit the button, George!
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TWiB, the baseball bunch and baseball stats in the Sunday paper were the best part of my week-ends growing up!!
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Loved TWiB, George Michael's Sports Machine, and in the local NY market, I loved Warner Wolfe's "Let's go the Video Tape" plays of the month and year and decade, and Len Berman's "Spanning the World."
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Loved TWiB, George Michael's Sports Machine, and in the local NY market, I loved Warner Wolfe's "Let's go the Video Tape" plays of the month and year and decade, and Len Berman's "Spanning the World."
Watching Warner Wolf each night in my house was like a religion!!!!! My goodness, was he entertaining with his personality, enthusiasm and great "Let's go to the videotape" highlights!!!!
What a time to be a sports fan in NY!!!!!!
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