Word: beers
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...bright and cold along the deserted Connecticut beach, but inside a bar on this fall Sunday afternoon, it is dark and warm and crowded with men. The bar is thick with the sound of gruff voices and the smoke of Top Stone cigars and the odors of stale beer and newsprint from the sports sections of the Bridgeport Post-Telegram, the Boston Globe, the Hartford Courant, the New York Times, the New York Post and the New York Daily News, all of which are strewn about the small room. There is a darkened pool table in the corner. A silent...
...affection for Boston crept slowly apace until it blossomed in 1975, and I began to understand Boston pain. I watched the sixth game of the Series from a hotel room in Salt Lake City (no beer, not even before the seventh inning), and exulted in Fisk's homer with a glee unmatched since Bobby Thomson's for the Giants in 1951. I also watched, from the same room, the next afternoon as the Sox, in the finale, took a 3-0 lead into the sixth, and then blew...
...notion seems so preposterous that I advance it without much confidence, the way a man might hold out a six-pack of beer in a bag with a wet bottom...
...small band of Columbia students planned this multi-media event, featuring montages of surrealist films, psychedelic slideshow, sixties-style rock bands, laser shows, communal art projects and huge quantities of drugs. Nine hundred Columbia students showed up to attend. But this was not an eighties beer party with a nostalgic sixties decore, but a genuine revival of the mind-blowing, consciousness-raising sixties "happening...
...what-ifs (what if the Patriots had William Perry, what if the Colts knew how to play, etc.) Super Sunday Football allows players to play against another player or against the computer. It's even possible to set the computer on auto-play; just sit back with a beer and some potato chips, and watch your computer play ball...