Old timers thread

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  1. julius

    julius I wonder if there's beer on the sun Staff Member Global Moderator

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    this is the weirdest A/S/L role call I've ever seen.
     
  2. e_blazer

    e_blazer Rip City Fan

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    I'm making sure that I live long enough to recoup my investment in Social Security/Medicare.
     
  3. wizenheimer

    wizenheimer Well-Known Member

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    nahhh....you don't want to recoup on Medicare. You want to stay relatively healthy and out of doctor's offices until you drop dead one day in your late 90's
     
  4. BassPlaya

    BassPlaya Puntificator

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    Turning 65 shortly. Been a fan since the 70's. Favorite all time player.....Mercy mercy.....Jerome Kersey.

    My mom had a saying about the old guys sitting at the end of the bar everyday....in the same seat. She called them dead pecker row.
     
  5. Pinwheel1

    Pinwheel1 Well-Known Member

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    We used to call them "dirt nappers" .....but I am way too close to being one to use it anymore.
     
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    Strenuus Global Moderator Staff Member Global Moderator

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    This thread makes me feel weird.
     
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  7. PtldPlatypus

    PtldPlatypus Let's go Baby Blazers! Staff Member Global Moderator Moderator

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  8. BoBoBREWSKI

    BoBoBREWSKI BURP!

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    this thread is great!
     
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    UKRAINEFAN Well-Known Member

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    Where is @jlprk ? I don't want to be the oldest guy on here. I think I didn't start watching until the Porter/Drexler years. I thought NBA basketball was boring compared to the kamikaze kids. Now i am thinking maybe I started following the Blazers after Harter left Oregon in 1978.
     
  10. TheGoldRanger

    TheGoldRanger Well-Known Member

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    I’m 38 years old. My Dad was a die hard Blazers fan from the 80s to early 2000s. He eased me into becoming a fan in the late 80s/early 90s by bringing home those Franz bread Blazers cards. I remember him yelling his lungs out listening to games on the radio and while at home watching games. I got more serious about the Blazers in the mid to late 90s watching Brian Grant and Rasheed Wallace and became a die-hard ever since.
     
  11. Kano John

    Kano John Start 'em young!

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    I'm 68 yrs young and a Blazers fan from day 1. Listened to the Shonz in the early days even when the games were televised. My favorite Blazers memory was meeting Bucky Buckwalter back in the early 80's. I believe it was the '82 -'83 season when I would occasionally get a call that there were seats available for myself and a friend behind the Blazers bench. Unfortunately I had to move out of state before the end of the season and that was the end of that.
     
  12. Mediocre Man

    Mediocre Man Mr. SportsTwo

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    Was at game 1 with my dad, courtesy of Harry Glickman. My dad used to own the Alibi on Interstate and he and Harry were friends. We got a tour of everything and met some people, including the Schonz.

    My dad was definitely more of a Buckaroos fan, but I fell in love with the team immediately
     
  13. UncleCliffy'sDaddy

    UncleCliffy'sDaddy We're all Bozos on this bus.

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    In the mid 70’s, as young veteran scrambling to make a living working part time jobs and going to school on the GI Bill, I would occasionally take mental health breaks and slip into a favorite West Moreland watering hole (Rubensteins. Eventually became the Iron Horse) for Happy Hour. I loved hanging with the old neighborhood retirees who were there daily, slow working their Happy Hour pitchers (cut glass!) of cheap draft and ragging on each other. And I so very dearly envied them there hard won retirement. And I couldn’t wait to get there myself. Well here I am. Unfortunately those old holes in the wall are few and far between. So is cheap beer on Happy Hour…,,
     
  14. kjironman1

    kjironman1 Well-Known Member

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    Well that is a pretty interesting nugget. I assume you no longer own the Alibi? When did you/he sell?
     
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    Mediocre Man Mr. SportsTwo

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    70s? I was still young and had hopes and dreams. My dad passed away when I was young. I should add that he was a part owner with some navy buddy….. got nothing on that name though

    All this decorum and politeness was self taught
     
  16. SheedSoNasty

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    I lived just on the other side of the Iron Horse during my first stint as a married man. I saw Mike Rice there once and got to say hi and chat for a second.
     
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    So many stories about things that happened at the Alibi in the 90’s
     
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    I was too until the Blazers arrived. (Arnie and Cliff, Connie, Art Jones)
    The Totems were my first introduction to the Seattle rivalry. It still exists 55 years later.
     
  20. Irish Trader

    Irish Trader Erin go Braugh

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    Well so far unless anyone can dispute my claim it looks like at 75 I am the oldest. Came to Portland in 1971 from LA Basin growing up watching the lakers. At UCLA Kareem was in my history class when I was a freshman. Dont know why he was in the class as a junior he is 77. I thought there might be some other old timers in here besides myself. I have seen some great players in my time. When I came to Portland the Blazers became my team leaving LA behind. Hands down in my mind Kareen and the skyhook best center of all time. Larry Bird the Smartest player of all time. Jordan the greatest athlete in my mind. I saw Wicks play in high school in summer league we were playing in. Best shooting guard Curry and point guard is hard to make a selection. If i was to pick a point guard he would be able to shoot, pass and defend at an elite level. Wish I can see another 1977 championship again before the grim reeper makes an appearance.
     

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