Calkins: Phoenix vs. Memphis? It's a slam dunk for the Bluff City
By Geoff Calkins
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April 24, 2005
Laughing?
Totally confused, maybe?
Why in the world would he leave her to go to a place like Phoenix?
We can only assume she didn't live in Memphis at the time.
Otherwise, he would have stayed.
Stayed for the ribs, stayed for the music, stayed for the chance to live in a real place, with real people, with real back lawns.
Memphis has it all over Phoenix. We're not just talking basketball. We're talking everything.
Take that song. "By the Time I Get To Phoenix" was first recorded by Johnny Rivers. It was a big hit. A year before that, however, Rivers had another big hit. The name of that song?
"Memphis."
That's Phoenix, for you.
Always playing catch-up.
That's how it is with everything. Looking at the matchups between these cities -- the ones that really matter -- it's hard to imagine anything other than a Memphis sweep.
Vegetation
Us: Azaleas.
Them: Cactus.
It doesn't hurt a bit to back into azaleas. Edge, Memphis.
Actresses
Us: Cybill Shepherd.
Them: Jenna Jameson.
Cybill starred in "Moonlighting." Jenna starred in "Jenna From All Angles." Edge, Memphis.
Fossils
Them: Petrified wood.
Us: George Lapides.
Ha. I'm kidding, George. Edge, Memphis.
Mascots
Us: Grizz.
Them: Go.
Go is a Gorilla. What's a gorilla have to do with Phoenix? Or the Suns? I could see a camel, maybe. Or a raisin? Edge, Memphis.
Ancient Roots
Us: Memphians.
Them: Phoenicians.
Memphians were residents of Memphis, maybe the greatest city the world has ever seen. The Phoenicians were known as sailors and traders. Indeed, the Greek word for Phoenicians was synonymous with the color purple, from a famous dye used in the textile trade. That's why the Phoenicians became known as the Purple People. True fact. So maybe Barney could be the mascot? Edge, Memphis.
Climate
Them: Heat.
Us: Humidity.
How many times do you have to be told it's not the heat? Edge, Memphis.
Singers
Us: Elvis.
Them: Alice Cooper.
Elvis sang "Love me tender." Alice Cooper sang, "Right we all like you, we like you a lot, we like all your family, we like your dog Spot." Edge, Memphis.
NFL teams
Them: The Arizona Cardinals.
Us: None.
Edge, Memphis.
Legal minds
Them: Sandra Day O'Connor.
Us: Bren.
Sandra Day O'Connor is the first woman Justice on the United States Supreme Court. But Bren -- a Memphis prosecutor -- was one of the last five remaining on The Apprentice. Edge, Memphis.
Natural wonders
Us: The Mississippi River.
Them: The Grand Canyon.
Nobody's ever pulled a 100-pound catfish out of the Grand Canyon. Edge, Memphis.
Museums
Us: Ornamental Metal Museum.
Them: Bolo Tie Museum.
Ornamental metal doesn't go out of fashion. Edge, Memphis.
Mayors
Us: Mayor Willie Herenton.
Them: Phil Gordon.
Sure, Gordon has four children. But what's he done lately? Edge, Memphis. To reach Geoff Calkins, call him at 529-2364 or send an e-mail. You can hear his radio show, "Sportstime with George Lapides and Geoff Calkins," from 8 to 10 a.m. Monday through Friday on WHBQ-AM (560).
By Geoff Calkins
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April 24, 2005
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PHOENIX -- "By the time I get to Phoenix she'll be ..." Laughing?
Totally confused, maybe?
Why in the world would he leave her to go to a place like Phoenix?
We can only assume she didn't live in Memphis at the time.
Otherwise, he would have stayed.
Stayed for the ribs, stayed for the music, stayed for the chance to live in a real place, with real people, with real back lawns.
Memphis has it all over Phoenix. We're not just talking basketball. We're talking everything.
Take that song. "By the Time I Get To Phoenix" was first recorded by Johnny Rivers. It was a big hit. A year before that, however, Rivers had another big hit. The name of that song?
"Memphis."
That's Phoenix, for you.
Always playing catch-up.
That's how it is with everything. Looking at the matchups between these cities -- the ones that really matter -- it's hard to imagine anything other than a Memphis sweep.
Vegetation
Us: Azaleas.
Them: Cactus.
It doesn't hurt a bit to back into azaleas. Edge, Memphis.
Actresses
Us: Cybill Shepherd.
Them: Jenna Jameson.
Cybill starred in "Moonlighting." Jenna starred in "Jenna From All Angles." Edge, Memphis.
Fossils
Them: Petrified wood.
Us: George Lapides.
Ha. I'm kidding, George. Edge, Memphis.
Mascots
Us: Grizz.
Them: Go.
Go is a Gorilla. What's a gorilla have to do with Phoenix? Or the Suns? I could see a camel, maybe. Or a raisin? Edge, Memphis.
Ancient Roots
Us: Memphians.
Them: Phoenicians.
Memphians were residents of Memphis, maybe the greatest city the world has ever seen. The Phoenicians were known as sailors and traders. Indeed, the Greek word for Phoenicians was synonymous with the color purple, from a famous dye used in the textile trade. That's why the Phoenicians became known as the Purple People. True fact. So maybe Barney could be the mascot? Edge, Memphis.
Climate
Them: Heat.
Us: Humidity.
How many times do you have to be told it's not the heat? Edge, Memphis.
Singers
Us: Elvis.
Them: Alice Cooper.
Elvis sang "Love me tender." Alice Cooper sang, "Right we all like you, we like you a lot, we like all your family, we like your dog Spot." Edge, Memphis.
NFL teams
Them: The Arizona Cardinals.
Us: None.
Edge, Memphis.
Legal minds
Them: Sandra Day O'Connor.
Us: Bren.
Sandra Day O'Connor is the first woman Justice on the United States Supreme Court. But Bren -- a Memphis prosecutor -- was one of the last five remaining on The Apprentice. Edge, Memphis.
Natural wonders
Us: The Mississippi River.
Them: The Grand Canyon.
Nobody's ever pulled a 100-pound catfish out of the Grand Canyon. Edge, Memphis.
Museums
Us: Ornamental Metal Museum.
Them: Bolo Tie Museum.
Ornamental metal doesn't go out of fashion. Edge, Memphis.
Mayors
Us: Mayor Willie Herenton.
Them: Phil Gordon.
Sure, Gordon has four children. But what's he done lately? Edge, Memphis. To reach Geoff Calkins, call him at 529-2364 or send an e-mail. You can hear his radio show, "Sportstime with George Lapides and Geoff Calkins," from 8 to 10 a.m. Monday through Friday on WHBQ-AM (560).