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Post by Perry on Jun 2, 2003 7:52:18 GMT -5
Rob,
You're amazing. You're our Roger Clemens..uh......nah...you are our Nolan Ryan!
Perry
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Post by Perry on Jun 2, 2003 21:24:39 GMT -5
Excellent, Rob. You're amazing. You're our Clemens. Nah, better than that, you're are Nolan Ryan.
Perry
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Post by Perry on Jun 2, 2003 21:31:08 GMT -5
Excellent, Rob. You're amazing. You're our Clemens. Nah, better than that, you're our Nolan Ryan.
Perry
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Post by Perry on Jun 7, 2003 18:29:38 GMT -5
Didn't know there was a second page...thought my replys to Rob weren't going through...thats why I wrote to him like six times about him being Nolan Ryan. Pretty stupid...but he IS our Nolan Ryan, so watch out all other alumni teams!
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Post by Vito Tagliossi on Jun 10, 2003 12:54:05 GMT -5
Perry Vitucci,
I'd like to propose an even more radical ideal. I say we rent out the legends field in Cooperstown NY, home of the Baseball Hall of Fame and play our alumni game over there. What do you think?
Vito Class of '65 ;D
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Post by Ira Feldman on Jun 12, 2003 11:31:13 GMT -5
Perry,
I think Vito is on to something with this Legends Field idea. I have contacts up at Cooperstown that can make this happen. But what do you think?
Ira Feldman Class of '85
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Post by Perry on Jun 13, 2003 19:26:35 GMT -5
Dear Ira and Vito,
Great idea! You can direct this information to Anthony "Frogman" Sabia, class of '84. He is the the travel secretary of the alumni affair.
Thanks, guys
PS: Vito, did you know my uncle? Vito Vitucci, class of '64
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Post by Vito Tagliossi on Jun 17, 2003 16:16:29 GMT -5
Perry,
I knew Vito Vitucci very well. As I recall he had a great bat, good glove but no foot speed. We later served in the Nam together, 34th Infantry. Tell him I said hello when you get the chance.
Vito
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Post by Ira Feldman on Jun 20, 2003 15:59:47 GMT -5
Perry,
So it seems at this point we have Reggie, Rob Gaertner, some clown named Anthony Sabia and the over the hill gang from the 1950's. I think we need to go to plan B here and do some direct recruitment of players. I'll tell you right now I'll deliver four warm bodies within the month, Perry I know you can do the same. I figure we can get this game in sometime before the year 2010.
Let me know what you think,
Ira Feldman
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Post by Enzo Fanelli on Jun 21, 2003 6:59:41 GMT -5
Perry,
You told me I didnt have a shot to play under any circumstances. Suppose I deliver those warm bodies that Ira Feldman referred to, would this be my ticket into the game?
Enzo
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Post by Perry on Jun 21, 2003 9:46:31 GMT -5
ok gang,
Enzo, Vito, Ira, and whoever else is interested: I've made 500 flyers that will be available at the "all-year." I've also posted some throughout public places in Seaford, Wantagh, Massapequa. Whoever reads it and responds will know that we are serious about playing some ball. SHS varsity coach has a flyer and will work things out on his end for what we are calling a "spring '04 challenge" ....one alumni team to play a game, or many teams to play a few. Hey, SHS Lacross has had many alumni games and WILL be playing one the morning of the reunion. So lets get organized so we can do this thing. I need real names, players, lists, etc. How about it guys? Enzo? Vito? SABS? I like your terrific "ideas" but I would like it better to hear the crack of the bat and watch a rope hit by Mike Gian into right center from the left side.
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Post by Egad Weedon on Jun 22, 2003 19:39:08 GMT -5
You must be related to Frank Vitucci. I went to school with him. I ran into John Flock the other night and he told me that we played on the same Little League team which I don't remember. I never played baseball for Seaford High Scholl. Does this disqualify me from the Alumni game?
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Post by Mr McIntire on Jun 22, 2003 21:56:17 GMT -5
Egad..... "school" double "o" one "l"
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Post by Sean OSullivan on Jun 23, 2003 21:25:26 GMT -5
Perry,
This is so humiliating, are you telling me the seaford lacrosse team is having an alumni game the morning of the reunion and we have a bunch of clowns from the 1950's worrying about their playing time for a non existent game?
Baseball is the town pastime for Seaford not laCrosse. Is there a La Crosse Little League in Seaford? Is there a "Seaford Stix" Lacrosse newsletter comprable to the Seaford Slugger? Is there a cottage industry of ancillary sports related to La Crosse like there is with baseball? Stickball? Wiffleball? Bashball? Penny Ball?
Oh yeah, I forgot about the great Seaford LaCrosse parade down Seamans Neck Rd. for the last thirty years.
I'm telling you write now Vitucci I'm holding you accountable as the keeper of the torch for Seaford's true passion: Baseball.
I also think you're being too hard on Enzo Fanelli by the way.
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Post by Perry on Jun 24, 2003 20:23:36 GMT -5
Egad.... Yes, you do know my brother. He said hello. And, yes, you may be playing at this point, we need guys so start practicing. T-ball is usually the begining. lol.
Sean.... I'm with you 110%. The game Will happen just as soon as we get some serious guys involved. By the way, Sean..... year? position? who do you know?
Perry
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