I remember seeing Gino, along with the rest of my beloved Patriots, on our old Zenith B&W TV. He was the real deal, so solid, you could count on him kicking and receiving. Then of course just a wonderful partner to Gil Santos in the broadcast booth. RIP Geno - a much beloved Patriot to everyone.
Here's a very chilling report from Australia's 60 Minutes on the Corona virus - what it is, where it originated (illegal wildlife trade), and the gruesome impact it can have on your area if it gets a firm toe hold. If it overwhelms a community, ICU can be the only hope, and there are only so...
Ah darn, when I got out of the Air Force in 1972 and returned to Mass. for awhile, WAAF was my radio station of choice. They were "free form" FM in those days, and I relished listening to them. They were the first station to play the Allman Brothers, Steely Dan, Jethro Tull, Dan Hicks and His...
All the best Sammy, you'll do it. My wife did, took her about a year and a half, but cancer free for almost 20 years now, today's doctors are great. You'll be the next big success story.....!
I'm 70 now, a Patriots fan since 1960. I remember my Dad coming home with the Boston Daily Record newspaper and telling me "We are going to have our own football team"...! He was excited, and I caught that fever right away.
I remember him very well when I was a kid back in the 60's. He was often a very dynamic runner and fun to watch. I have to admit I haven't heard his name in quite a while, so its sad to hear that he has passed. RIP Larry Garron - you were a very good one back in those "early days".
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