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What should George Kittle's nickname be?

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Originally posted by DaBeegDeek:
Honky Kong

lol
Originally posted by PhillyNiner:
Originally posted by pasodoc9er:
Remember the baseball spoof of maybe15-20 yrs ago...Emilio Estievez as the crazy, flame throwing fastball pitcher...except he had no idea where the ball was going?

WILD THING! And then there was a song to go along with him :

"Wild Thing , i think i love you , but i wanna know for sure....."

Every time he made a relief pitcher's appearance the crowd goes wild and screams , WILD THING! I could see 70,000 fans screaming that with another of his 3-men-to-bring-him-down, feat

WILD THANG!

That was Charile Sheen and the movie is Major League you goddamn philistine...


Well, you are right ...and you are wrong, Philly. The last movie i had seen prior to that was Ben Hur. As for culture, i've been to the opera, visited museums from Chicago's Musem of Science and Industry to Madrid's Prado. Been to ballet, but like the opera, it just isn't something i enjoy. I do like art shows ,especially impressionists, Gaugin, in particular. Movies? Pretty much a big void there, and same for actors. Robert Redford , Paul Newman, Matt McConaughey....that's about it for movie stars. I'm more a hunter, fisherman, explorer(Baja), and love all competitive sports. Soccer scholarship a U of Illinois, also played on U of I hockey club against NCAA teams, fastball pitcher while at Baylor Med School, author of two books on Baja hunting and fishing, and just finished a medical malpractice novel.

Spent the remainder of my life in biology, botany, zoology, chemistry, physics, mathematics, embryology, genetics, and of course medicine. Board certified in Dermatopathology and Dermatology which i practiced 35 yrs, but had to give up after 6th knee replacement, which required no weight bearing for 2 yrs (due to irradiated cadaver bone grafts). I could, however, sit on a 6 wheel ATV, so my wife and I put in a 20 acre vineyard, that i farmed the last 20 yrs. After 6 yrs of being a cellar rat for friends and buddies plus learning viticulture from the ground up, making wine was next on the list... i had made wine all along but none commercially, until i felt we had produced the perfect grape. By yr 6 we had and our Cab, Merlot, Syrah and Pinot Noir won gold medals or 90-94 pts in every international contest we entered. Our Sauv Blanc did likewise but later after grafting over some Cab to Sauv Blanc.

More surgeries have brought viticulture and winemaking to a close now , but i still consult for the vineyard and continue my pro bono medical practice when called upon. Philly, altho I understand your comment "philistine", it was quite rude to say "god damn"...also, on these pages, that is considered an insult...aka personal attack, for which i could give you a 20%% warning and a 6 day timeout...if you don't know what that means then you couldn't post here for the next 6 days, meaning no participation in WZ until after the SB.

Surely that is not what hat you had in mind when posted "you god damn philistine". But i am good natured and choose to see the best in people, not the worst, so i will assume that your comment "God damn philistine" was said tongue in cheek....and will pass on suspending your posting privileges. You are wrong though about my dearth of knowledge in movies and actors. Frankly, i don't know where i would have fit them in. In medicine, viticulture, and winemaking, you have to be a voracious reader....and i have been the last 55 yrs.
His name is George Kittle. So how about, and I'm just spitballing here...George Kittle.
I vote for George Kittle
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Originally posted by NorthBay49er:
Some names just stick. Kittle is good as is.

This

Kittle Skittle sounds like he and Marshawn Lynch has a bad.
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Originally posted by pasodoc9er:
Originally posted by PhillyNiner:
Originally posted by pasodoc9er:
Remember the baseball spoof of maybe15-20 yrs ago...Emilio Estievez as the crazy, flame throwing fastball pitcher...except he had no idea where the ball was going?

WILD THING! And then there was a song to go along with him :

"Wild Thing , i think i love you , but i wanna know for sure....."

Every time he made a relief pitcher's appearance the crowd goes wild and screams , WILD THING! I could see 70,000 fans screaming that with another of his 3-men-to-bring-him-down, feat

WILD THANG!

That was Charile Sheen and the movie is Major League you goddamn philistine...


Well, you are right ...and you are wrong, Philly. The last movie i had seen prior to that was Ben Hur. As for culture, i've been to the opera, visited museums from Chicago's Musem of Science and Industry to Madrid's Prado. Been to ballet, but like the opera, it just isn't something i enjoy. I do like art shows ,especially impressionists, Gaugin, in particular. Movies? Pretty much a big void there, and same for actors. Robert Redford , Paul Newman, Matt McConaughey....that's about it for movie stars. I'm more a hunter, fisherman, explorer(Baja), and love all competitive sports. Soccer scholarship a U of Illinois, also played on U of I hockey club against NCAA teams, fastball pitcher while at Baylor Med School, author of two books on Baja hunting and fishing, and just finished a medical malpractice novel.

Spent the remainder of my life in biology, botany, zoology, chemistry, physics, mathematics, embryology, genetics, and of course medicine. Board certified in Dermatopathology and Dermatology which i practiced 35 yrs, but had to give up after 6th knee replacement, which required no weight bearing for 2 yrs (due to irradiated cadaver bone grafts). I could, however, sit on a 6 wheel ATV, so my wife and I put in a 20 acre vineyard, that i farmed the last 20 yrs. After 6 yrs of being a cellar rat for friends and buddies plus learning viticulture from the ground up, making wine was next on the list... i had made wine all along but none commercially, until i felt we had produced the perfect grape. By yr 6 we had and our Cab, Merlot, Syrah and Pinot Noir won gold medals or 90-94 pts in every international contest we entered. Our Sauv Blanc did likewise but later after grafting over some Cab to Sauv Blanc.

More surgeries have brought viticulture and winemaking to a close now , but i still consult for the vineyard and continue my pro bono medical practice when called upon. Philly, altho I understand your comment "philistine", it was quite rude to say "god damn"...also, on these pages, that is considered an insult...aka personal attack, for which i could give you a 20%% warning and a 6 day timeout...if you don't know what that means then you couldn't post here for the next 6 days, meaning no participation in WZ until after the SB.

Surely that is not what hat you had in mind when posted "you god damn philistine". But i am good natured and choose to see the best in people, not the worst, so i will assume that your comment "God damn philistine" was said tongue in cheek....and will pass on suspending your posting privileges. You are wrong though about my dearth of knowledge in movies and actors. Frankly, i don't know where i would have fit them in. In medicine, viticulture, and winemaking, you have to be a voracious reader....and i have been the last 55 yrs.

Ok lol
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