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When we last left inconsistent latte-opposed anthem enthusiast Peter King, he was dreaming about the Friday night poker games that Eli Manning would play in his alternate universe career as an architect and was bitching because people attending the...
At the same time, he maintained an emotional investment in the Chicago Cubs, who were being elevated to new heights of popularity largely through colorful broadcaster Harry Caray during Caray's 17 seasons in the WGN booth. "Watching the Cubs a lot on...
Oh, I hope he does his wonderfully hilarious and accurate Harry Caray impression!
Holland participated in the weather segment and laughs ensued as he struggled through his best weatherman impression. Viewers were also treated to Holland's now famous impression of legendary Chicago Cubs announcer Harry Caray, who broke down the...
While we're at it, here's video of Ferrell doing his impression of late Cubs announcer Harry Caray (with Spanish Portuguese subtitles as an added bonus). Photo Thumbnail Credit: Bret Hartman for The Washington Post Noted sports fan Will Ferrell...
Cornelius was upright, feisty and always looking forward. Speakers included Cornelius’ radio comrades such as Herb “the Kool Gent” Kent, Richard Steele and Marv Dyson. The Rev. Jesse Jackson wondered why Chicago, which has immortalized Jack Brickhouse,...
"Stuff like this is why they should shut off the internet." And, yes, ubercubsfan, I did use your user name as inspiration. Hey!" Harry Caray: "Holy Cow!" Vince Lloyd: "The Chicago Cubs are on the Air!" Len Kasper: "Oh Baby!!!!" Ron Santo: "YES!" ...
Don’t believe me? Take these two tidbits as a thoroughly convincing example. Chicago. You’ll find me in Chicago every year. It’s close, yet it’s a world away from what I am accustomed to here. My first few trips found me travelling as a tourist. I...
Harry Caray (b. Harry Christopher Carabina, March 1, 1914, St. Louis, Mo. ; d. February 18, 1998, Rancho Mirage, Calif.) was an American radio and TV broadcaster for four Major League Baseball teams, beginning with a long tenure doing the games of the St. Louis Cardinals and ending as the announcer for the Chicago Cubs, both of the National League,... Full Article
