by gavinmac » Tue Apr 07, 2020 1:23 pm
Miguelito wrote: ↑ Tue Apr 07, 2020 1:02 pm
Three pages of text, and no one is curious why Gavinmac started this thread, from his home in the U.S.? I presume he doesn’t have any immediate plans to come back for a visit, so why does he care where or when Freebird moved a bit years ago?
What’s up GM?
Stuck in the USA, there are no live sports on TV, they are showing old football and baseball games. And the team websites are similarly doing nostalgic features.
Dallascowboys.com did a retrospective on the 64 greatest plays in Cowboys history and I found myself looking to see if the phantom TD pass from Vinny Testaverde to Keyshawn Johnson during the Cowboys wild comeback win over Seattle in 2004 was on the list (it wasn't).
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I remember watching that game live at the "old" Freebird.. It might have been the only time I visited the old Freebird.
That's why the old Freebird was on my mind, and then I wondered if it moved or just totally renovated the original location. I think Playboy is right that it's still in the same place, but I'd feel better if Felgerkarb settled this.
[quote=Miguelito post_id=1002887 time=1586239331 user_id=39241] Three pages of text, and no one is curious why Gavinmac started this thread, from his home in the U.S.? I presume he doesn’t have any immediate plans to come back for a visit, so why does he care where or when Freebird moved a bit years ago? What’s up GM? [/quote] Stuck in the USA, there are no live sports on TV, they are showing old football and baseball games. And the team websites are similarly doing nostalgic features. Dallascowboys.com did a retrospective on the 64 greatest plays in Cowboys history and I found myself looking to see if the phantom TD pass from Vinny Testaverde to Keyshawn Johnson during the Cowboys wild comeback win over Seattle in 2004 was on the list (it wasn't). http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pZYtv3Zs4eg&t=3m40s I remember watching that game live at the "old" Freebird.. It might have been the only time I visited the old Freebird. That's why the old Freebird was on my mind, and then I wondered if it moved or just totally renovated the original location. I think Playboy is right that it's still in the same place, but I'd feel better if Felgerkarb settled this.