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 Post subject: Re: Lin Brehmer
PostPosted: Tue Jan 24, 2023 1:07 pm 
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Nevertheless, someone on Channel 9 yesterday said he was "a lifelong Cubs fan," and I was like, yeah, that could have been a careless slip of the tongue, but it was more likely just sloppy thinking.

He actually was. Al Yellon from Bleed Cubbie Blue went to college with him and wrote a remmberance at his site. He mentioned that Lin grew up in NYC but was a fan of the late 60s Cubs HOFers like Jenkins and Banks. It sounded like it was his NL team and the Yankees were his AL team. (I get that, for me at that age it was the Cubs as my NL team and the Orioles as my AL team.)


That's interesting, I always thought he was one of these Chicago transplants that turn into diehard Cubs fans. That's a phenomenon I've witnessed many times that has always somewhat baffled me. If you're a baseball fan and you move to another city in your 20's, you would think you've already got your fandom set. I can see going to the occasional Cubs game because you're living close to Wrigley Field, but discarding your former team to embrace a franchise like the Cubs seems odd.


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 Post subject: Re: Lin Brehmer
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Chet Coppock's Fur Coat wrote:
Thomas-Sox-WorldSeries wrote:

Nevertheless, someone on Channel 9 yesterday said he was "a lifelong Cubs fan," and I was like, yeah, that could have been a careless slip of the tongue, but it was more likely just sloppy thinking.

He actually was. Al Yellon from Bleed Cubbie Blue went to college with him and wrote a remmberance at his site. He mentioned that Lin grew up in NYC but was a fan of the late 60s Cubs HOFers like Jenkins and Banks. It sounded like it was his NL team and the Yankees were his AL team. (I get that, for me at that age it was the Cubs as my NL team and the Orioles as my AL team.)


That's interesting, I always thought he was one of these Chicago transplants that turn into diehard Cubs fans. That's a phenomenon I've witnessed many times that has always somewhat baffled me. If you're a baseball fan and you move to another city in your 20's, you would think you've already got your fandom set. I can see going to the occasional Cubs game because you're living close to Wrigley Field, but discarding your former team to embrace a franchise like the Cubs seems odd.

It was stipulated in all XRT's contract offers that you had to.

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 Post subject: Re: Lin Brehmer
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That's interesting, I always thought he was one of these Chicago transplants that turn into diehard Cubs fans. That's a phenomenon I've witnessed many times that has always somewhat baffled me. If you're a baseball fan and you move to another city in your 20's, you would think you've already got your fandom set. I can see going to the occasional Cubs game because you're living close to Wrigley Field, but discarding your former team to embrace a franchise like the Cubs seems odd.

It was stipulated in all XRT's contract offers that you had to.

So that's how they fired Jason Thomas.

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 Post subject: Re: Lin Brehmer
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today i learned this person was a dude. I always thought it was a female


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today i learned this person was a dude. I always thought it was a female

It's time to retire this clueless nonsense fake personality.

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Chet Coppock's Fur Coat wrote:
Thomas-Sox-WorldSeries wrote:

Nevertheless, someone on Channel 9 yesterday said he was "a lifelong Cubs fan," and I was like, yeah, that could have been a careless slip of the tongue, but it was more likely just sloppy thinking.

He actually was. Al Yellon from Bleed Cubbie Blue went to college with him and wrote a remmberance at his site. He mentioned that Lin grew up in NYC but was a fan of the late 60s Cubs HOFers like Jenkins and Banks. It sounded like it was his NL team and the Yankees were his AL team. (I get that, for me at that age it was the Cubs as my NL team and the Orioles as my AL team.)

I dunno. Sounds like he became a Cub fan at a very opportune time (1984):

"I was born in Queens and I was a Yankees fan. My best friend had moved to Queens from Oak Park, so when we’d play stickball, we’d take turns being the Cubs and Yankees. We even had the Cleo James fan club. With guys like Fergie Jenkins, Ron Santo, and Ernie Banks, the Cubs were one of the coolest teams in the 1960s. No matter where you lived, you knew the Cubs.

"In 1984, I was promised tickets to see the Cubs in the World Series if I came to work at WXRT. My first night out on Rush Street was the night that the Cubs clinched the pennant. My first apartment was on Wayne between Grace and Waveland. Living in Wrigleyville messed me up bad because that was way too close to Wrigley Field. I averaged about 50 games a year sitting in the right center bleachers with Marty Lennartz, Wendy Rice, Johnny Mars, and other assorted people without real jobs."

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 Post subject: Re: Lin Brehmer
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today i learned this person was a dude. I always thought it was a female

It's time to retire this clueless nonsense fake personality.


We have to go through the fake poster eras. Hawaii, Long Time Guy etc etc.

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 Post subject: Re: Lin Brehmer
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HawaiiYou wrote:
today i learned this person was a dude. I always thought it was a female

That's okay. I used to make the inverse mistake with Lin Bolen.

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 Post subject: Re: Lin Brehmer
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HawaiiYou wrote:
today i learned this person was a dude. I always thought it was a female

That's okay. I used to make the inverse mistake with Lin Bolen.


yes i never heard of him other than a few quips here and there. always thought 'lin' was a woman. But they had some tribute at Wrigley yesterday where they showed him to be a guy.


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Not a problem. It seems to me Lin is Chicago Famous for being on the road to dying and then dying. But who am I to say. I didn't know the guy either other than the name. I also knew the name Sky Daniels.


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 Post subject: Re: Lin Brehmer
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being on the road to dying and then dying.
Lets get HawaiiYou on this road. Ill chip in for gas money.

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 Post subject: Re: Lin Brehmer
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 Post subject: Re: Lin Brehmer
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HawaiiYou wrote:
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today i learned this person was a dude. I always thought it was a female

That's okay. I used to make the inverse mistake with Lin Bolen.


yes i never heard of him other than a few quips here and there. always thought 'lin' was a woman. But they had some tribute at Wrigley yesterday where they showed him to be a guy.

My Lord, what a sentence. There's so much crazy there.

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 Post subject: Re: Lin Brehmer
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HawaiiYou wrote:
They played a clip of him saying "it's great to be alive," but then revealed that he's actually dead. Why didn't they update the clip?

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They played a clip of him saying "it's great to be alive," but then revealed that he's actually dead. Why didn't they update the clip?

And all of the children of Johnny Redd Kerr, who will be buried on Thursday.

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They played a clip of him saying "it's great to be alive," but then revealed that he's actually dead. Why didn't they update the clip?

Very impressive.


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Thomas-Sox-WorldSeries wrote:
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"In 1984, I was promised tickets to see the Cubs in the World Series if I came to work at WXRT. My first night out on Rush Street was the night that the Cubs clinched the pennant. My first apartment was on Wayne between Grace and Waveland. Living in Wrigleyville messed me up bad because that was way too close to Wrigley Field. I averaged about 50 games a year sitting in the right center bleachers with Marty Lennartz, Wendy Rice, Johnny Mars, and other assorted people without real jobs."


If you asked ChatGPT to create a memory of being a Cubs fan, it would read something like this.

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HawaiiYou wrote:
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today i learned this person was a dude. I always thought it was a female

That's okay. I used to make the inverse mistake with Lin Bolen.


yes i never heard of him other than a few quips here and there. always thought 'lin' was a woman. But they had some tribute at Wrigley yesterday where they showed him to be a guy.


The guy who created Hamilton is also not a girl...but he is petite and has long hair so you can pretend he is from behind

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Thomas-Sox-WorldSeries wrote:
HawaiiYou wrote:
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HawaiiYou wrote:
today i learned this person was a dude. I always thought it was a female

That's okay. I used to make the inverse mistake with Lin Bolen.


yes i never heard of him other than a few quips here and there. always thought 'lin' was a woman. But they had some tribute at Wrigley yesterday where they showed him to be a guy.

My Lord, what a sentence. There's so much crazy there.


:lol:

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Bernstein says that his weekend was highlighted by the Lin Brehmer tribute concert.

"Crane Kenney gave a speech. Spiegel killed it. The Cubs won."

I now retroactively hate Lin Brehmer.

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"In 1984, I was promised tickets to see the Cubs in the World Series if I came to work at WXRT. My first night out on Rush Street was the night that the Cubs clinched the pennant. My first apartment was on Wayne between Grace and Waveland. Living in Wrigleyville messed me up bad because that was way too close to Wrigley Field. I averaged about 50 games a year sitting in the right center bleachers with Marty Lennartz, Wendy Rice, Johnny Mars, and other assorted people without real jobs."


If you asked ChatGPT to create a memory of being a Cubs fan, it would read something like this.

:lol: :lol: :lol:

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Bernstein says that his weekend was highlighted by the Lin Brehmer tribute concert.

"Crane Kenney gave a speech. Spiegel killed it. The Cubs won."

I now retroactively hate Lin Brehmer.

How could you not? If HY needs a Cub hat, go see the groundskeeper at Lin's cemetery.


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