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Real name:
David Cowgill

Location:
Columbus, OH

Division:
Men's 60

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July 23, 2008
OLDBUCK23
Topic: General and miscellaneous
Discussion: Gary Koch-Pittsburgh area : call Tommy Jackson

Gary,
Your college Buddy, Tommy Jackson, would like for you to call him ASAP at 614-572-8777 (Columbus, Ohio)

Thanks
June 29, 2008
OLDBUCK23
Topic: General and miscellaneous
Discussion: "Balls, balls", said the queen...

The Trump- made 44/375 balls , which include the Evil balls) that have MCT ( Micro Cell Technology) do not lose compression as the day heats up due to their construction.

We have used them in our local leagues as well as in our annual tournament , the Columbus Classic, with great success for 3 seasons.
The prior year, we used balls suplied supplied by our fair city, an A.D. Starr 44/375 ball, in 95 degree weather.
Not one person hit one over the 300 foot fences with the A.D. Starr ball. I was a volunteer, but for some reason I took a lot of heat from both men's and women's teams. It got real ugly'. Their point was well taken.
Most balls lose 5 pounds of compression for every degree that the temperature increases above 72 degrees. They also gain about 5 degrees in compression for each degree below 72 degrees. This info is from TRUMPBALL (Kevin Schullstrom) a VP with Trump Softball.

I have found the Trump softballs with MCT to perform very consistently and would highly reccommend them, especially in the very hot venues.

Tournament Directors: use a good ball or FORGEDDABOUTIT !!! Thank You !
April 30, 2008
OLDBUCK23
Topic: General and miscellaneous
Discussion: Popular TV Series from 1948 – 1979 reaches 108!

Mickey Mouse Club 55-59
Soul Train 71-06
American Bandstand 55-89
Love Boat 77-86
Captain Kangaroo 55-84
April 30, 2008
OLDBUCK23
Topic: General and miscellaneous
Discussion: Popular TV Series from 1948 – 1979 reaches 108!

109. Everglades 1961-1962
March 26, 2008
OLDBUCK23
Topic: General and miscellaneous
Discussion: Central Ohio 50's Softball League has openings

The Central Ohio 50's Softball League has openings for individual players and teams on Thurday evenings, We currently have a six team 50+ league and can expand to eight teams. We play at Berliner Park in Columbus, Ohio.. My team is looking for two quality outfielders in this competitive league. call 614-792-8450 or 614-596-6907 for more info.Our organization,also has leagues for 60+ , 65+, and 70 +
March 17, 2008
OLDBUCK23
Topic: Players looking to join a team
Discussion: looking for a team in Col., Ohio

Email Judy Andrews for more info about a team in Columbus: judyandrews@stecu.org.

check out the website; OhioSenior Softball.com.
Our organization is Columbus based.

There are a few younger ladies that play in the Tues-Thurs mornings in the 70+ mens league as well. The organization , Central Ohio Senior Softball Aassociation
(COSSA)is looking for lady plyers to get co-rec and women's leagues started in the future. Judy is a very good source. She plays a couple evenings per week plus tournament ball.
Dec. 5, 2007
OLDBUCK23
Topic: General and miscellaneous
Discussion: Sports Trivia

fencing , cricket, polo. Jai-Alai
Nov. 11, 2007
OLDBUCK23
Topic: General and miscellaneous
Discussion: TV Trivia 6

Go to the following site for a surprising list TV shows and the length that they ran or are still running:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_longest_running_U.S._
television_series.

Rabbit...Gunsmoke seemed lke a pretty good choice to me until you see this list.
Nov. 11, 2007
OLDBUCK23
Topic: General and miscellaneous
Discussion: TV Trivia 6

Meet the Press was first aired 11-06-47 and just passsed the 60 year mark.It has had 4750+ episodes.

Batter up !
Nov. 9, 2007
OLDBUCK23
Topic: General and miscellaneous
Discussion: TV Trivia 6

Sorry, out of town.

What is/was the longest running TV show: how long ?
Nov. 7, 2007
OLDBUCK23
Topic: General and miscellaneous
Discussion: TV Trivia 6

The first color broadcast here in Columbus was in 1954, when I was 5. No one in our neighborhood had a color TV yet, that was for rich people. Around 1957 or 1958, my best friends Dad bought a color TV. The color was just awful. People also bought some kind of rip-off plastic screens that you could stick on a TV screen. It was supposed to make a B&W Tv look like a color TV. Dodn't work very well.
Colonel Bleep's arrival filled our neighbor's living room. The color wasn't much, but it was still exciting to me as a young kid. Colonel Bleep's Buddies were Squeek, a puppet kid with hinged joints, and Scratch, a caveman with a big club. Bleep was from the planet Future or Futura.
Those cartoons were on TV for a long time. The Yankees dominated baseball during that period.
Nov. 5, 2007
OLDBUCK23
Topic: General and miscellaneous
Discussion: TV Trivia 6

Right. White Fang was billed as the World's Largest Dog.
All you were able to see is what looked like a paw. It grunted in reply to questions
Nov. 2, 2007
OLDBUCK23
Topic: General and miscellaneous
Discussion: TV Trivia 6

What was " White Fang ?" (not in a movie)
Nov. 2, 2007
OLDBUCK23
Topic: General and miscellaneous
Discussion: TV Trivia 6

The legendary Leo Durocher.
Nov. 2, 2007
OLDBUCK23
Topic: General and miscellaneous
Discussion: Looking for some people

Email sent 10:00 AM
Nov. 2, 2007
OLDBUCK23
Topic: General and miscellaneous
Discussion: Looking for some people

Rabbit, I'll send you the Ohio players email addresses.
Nov. 1, 2007
OLDBUCK23
Topic: General and miscellaneous
Discussion: TV Trivia 6

DBL10 is right. Just before Johhny Carson made his reply to Mrs. Palmer's comment, he shhepishly looked to his right then looked to his left... he just couldn't let her remark go. He had to " go for it" or he probably couldn't look at himself in the mirror in the morning. Within seconds of him saying it, the plug was pulled .
I looked at the Snopes site where the Plamer camp denied the whole thing. That's exactly what you'd expect them to do. Such things were not mentioned during that era, especially on TV.
Now, let me tell you about the UFO that I saw in Michigan...........
Nov. 1, 2007
OLDBUCK23
Topic: General and miscellaneous
Discussion: TV Trivia 6

I actually watched the show The screen went black and fuzzy.The ' putter stand up' is the correct version.
Sorry, Snopes.... it happened..not an urban legend.
Next Batter !
Oct. 31, 2007
OLDBUCK23
Topic: General and miscellaneous
Discussion: TV Trivia 6

What TV host had the screen blacked out and was then banned from TV for a month for a remark that he made to a golfer's wife on live TV, Name the golfer, the remark, and the TV host.
Oct. 29, 2007
OLDBUCK23
Topic: General and miscellaneous
Discussion: TV Trivia 5

Robert Loggia
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