Bob Chebat
The Silencer!
The Maytag repair man, Arthur Carlson (big guy), and Piece of Cholife Tinkler from SOAP.
Originally posted by Bob Chebat
The Maytag repair man, Arthur Carlson (big guy), and Piece of Cholife Tinkler from SOAP.
Originally posted by FischerKing
WKRP in Cincinnati as well I do believe.
Shawn
Originally posted by Dback Jon
Arthur Carlson was his character on WKRP
Originally posted by FischerKing
Yeah - I'm still reeling from Sunday's loss. I'm not thinking to clearly right now.
Shawn
Originally posted by Dback Jon
Melted Cheese still getting in the way?
The CEO of my company is from Wisconsin, and still a Packers season-ticket holder. I am avoiding him right now
Originally posted by Dback Jon
Melted Cheese still getting in the way?
The CEO of my company is from Wisconsin, and still a Packers season-ticket holder. I am avoiding him right now
Originally posted by Bob Chebat
And you may as well stay in sorrow mode as the Bears will add another loss to the Pack on Monday night. I will be in Chicago, but unfortunately I am not going to the game.
This is the first game in the new Soldier's Field, Monday night and Green Bay. I have no connections in Chicago.
Originally posted by Bob Chebat
Of course, a 2am White Castle stop while severely intoxicated is another option.
Originally posted by se7en
I was in Chicago a few weeks ago on business. I'm not much of a football fan but I did drive by the new Soldier Field. WOW. All I can say is that it is simply one of the most amazing stadiums ever built. I enjoy modernist architecture so I found it to be quite remarkable from a design stand point. It's jaw dropping to see that sections of seats seem to be suspended in mid air. Bob, I think you'll enjoy seeing it. Very cool. It's a shame the Cardinals don't have the money or creative thinking needed to make a statement with their own stadium like the Bears have.
Originally posted by se7en
I was in Chicago a few weeks ago on business. I'm not much of a football fan but I did drive by the new Soldier Field. WOW. All I can say is that it is simply one of the most amazing stadiums ever built. I enjoy modernist architecture so I found it to be quite remarkable from a design stand point. It's jaw dropping to see that sections of seats seem to be suspended in mid air. Bob, I think you'll enjoy seeing it. Very cool. It's a shame the Cardinals don't have the money or creative thinking needed to make a statement with their own stadium like the Bears have.