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Wanne

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Seems to me Schlitz was the beer of choice sold at old Comisky for quite a while...then I started thinking it was Falstaff (back in the 60's). I know they switched to Strohs for a year or two...but then wondered if they had a Hamm's in there for a bit too. Anybody remember?

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if you were old enough to drink in the 60's lets say that was 40 years ago that would make you at least 61 now. do we have any one that old posting on here ? I'm old but was just a kid about 10 in 1968. I do remember the Hamm's commercials with the bear. Hamm's the beer refreshing. Hamm's the beer refreshing. Hammmm's. :lol:

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QUOTE(CaliSoxFanViaSWside @ Apr 4, 2008 -> 05:17 PM)
if you were old enough to drink in the 60's lets say that was 40 years ago that would make you at least 61 now. do we have any one that old posting on here ? I'm old but was just a kid about 10 in 1968. I do remember the Hamm's commercials with the bear. Hamm's the beer refreshing. Hamm's the beer refreshing. Hammmm's. :lol:

 

I wasn't old enough. I was born in '60. I'd remember if I was drinkin' it. But I remember Harry gettin' hammered in the booth. He'd be s***faced by the 4th inning of the second game of a doubleheader.

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QUOTE(CaliSoxFanViaSWside @ Apr 4, 2008 -> 06:17 PM)
if you were old enough to drink in the 60's lets say that was 40 years ago that would make you at least 61 now. do we have any one that old posting on here ? I'm old but was just a kid about 10 in 1968. I do remember the Hamm's commercials with the bear. Hamm's the beer refreshing. Hamm's the beer refreshing. Hammmm's. :lol:

 

Actually they would be 58 if I'm not mistaken. 18 year old drinking age? right?

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Born in '63 so not quite old enough, but I remember Harry doing Falstaff commercials (and seemingly drinking half the brewery).

I remember the Hamm's commercials more during Cubs games. (My Dad hated the Sox, so we watched more Cubs games when I was a kid. He called Comiskey Park "that boneyard", as in "I'll never take you to that boneyard!" lol)

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QUOTE(CaliSoxFanViaSWside @ Apr 4, 2008 -> 06:43 PM)
I was thinking 21 was the drinking age but since I was 10 i dont know what it was back in 68.

 

When I was that age it was 19. I turned 19 in October (of '79) and they switched it to 21 that Jan 1 and didn't even have the nads to Grandfather Clause it. So I had 2 1/2 mo. to drink legally. But I was a master of the ID doctoring...so it didn't matter too much.

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QUOTE(Wanne @ Apr 4, 2008 -> 07:50 PM)
When I was that age it was 19. I turned 19 in October (of '79) and they switched it to 21 that Jan 1 and didn't even have the nads to Grandfather Clause it. So I had 2 1/2 mo. to drink legally. But I was a master of the ID doctoring...so it didn't matter too much.

Holy s***, that's funny. Great message. Kids, get f***ing HAMMERED NOW -- and I mean, BIG f***ing time -- cuz it's gone in a couple. Slainte!

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QUOTE(The Critic @ Apr 4, 2008 -> 03:45 PM)
Born in '63 so not quite old enough, but I remember Harry doing Falstaff commercials (and seemingly drinking half the brewery).

I remember the Hamm's commercials more during Cubs games. (My Dad hated the Sox, so we watched more Cubs games when I was a kid. He called Comiskey Park "that boneyard", as in "I'll never take you to that boneyard!" lol)

Yea i was probably watching the cubs games too since they were on wgn but so were the sox and they might have run them during the bears games too.

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QUOTE(CaliSoxFanViaSWside @ Apr 4, 2008 -> 07:13 PM)
Yea i was probably watching the cubs games too since they were on wgn but so were the sox and they might have run them during the bears games too.

 

Sox were on Channel 32...WFLD if I remember correctly.

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QUOTE(Wanne @ Apr 4, 2008 -> 07:16 PM)
Sox were on Channel 32...WFLD if I remember correctly.

 

I was born in '58, and I can remember very clearly watching the Sox on Channel 32...

 

Anyone remember the guys dressed like Pirates singing the "WFLD" song? LOL.

 

And since it was UHF, I had to adjust the 'other' antennae on the TV to watch the games.

 

But I can't remember the beer.

 

Maybe if I drink one right now, it will kick my 'beer memory' back in. Yeah, I think I'll try that. :P

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QUOTE(scenario @ Apr 4, 2008 -> 06:36 PM)
In was born in '58, and I can remember very clearly watching the Sox on Channel 32...

 

Anyone remember the guys dressed like Pirates singing the "WFLD" song? LOL.

 

And since it was UHF, I had to adjust the 'other' antennae on the TV to watch the games.

 

But I can't remember the beer.

 

Maybe if I drink one right now, it will kick my 'beer memory' back in. Yeah, I think I'll try that. :P

 

 

Born in '58 also. The Sox were on 32 and some years 44. Possibly both channels during the same year. Harry used to do Falstaff commercials from the booth with (cf?) camera on him. From what I remember, he took many swigs from those cold cans while on camera. :cheers

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QUOTE(SoIL @ Apr 4, 2008 -> 05:52 PM)
Born in '58 also. The Sox were on 32 and some years 44. Possibly both channels during the same year. Harry used to do Falstaff commercials from the booth with (cf?) camera on him. From what I remember, he took many swigs from those cold cans while on camera. :cheers

yea with Jack Drees announcing but i know Brickhouse and WGN would do Sox games to. I was born in Dec 57.

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QUOTE(Wanne @ Apr 4, 2008 -> 07:46 PM)
When I was that age it was 19. I turned 19 in October (of '79) and they switched it to 21 that Jan 1 and didn't even have the nads to Grandfather Clause it. So I had 2 1/2 mo. to drink legally. But I was a master of the ID doctoring...so it didn't matter too much.

 

That is the s***iest luck.

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I was born in '50 but I don't like beer so I wouldn't know. One time when Harry was doing a game from the centerfield bleachers I was sitting practically right next to him. It was very cool and yes he was drinking nearly the whole game.

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QUOTE(scenario @ Apr 4, 2008 -> 08:43 PM)
Harry Caray and Jimmy Piersall working together... alot of personality to try and fit in one booth.

 

Those were interesting broadcasts.

 

 

Didn't Jimmy Piersall lose his job after some White Sox wives complained about their seats and he made an on air statement saying something like, "What are they complaining about, they're just a bunch of horny broads. That's why they married athletes in the first place."

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I specifically remember drinking tons of Fallstaff and Strohs beer at the old ballpark in the late 1970's, yelling, "Beer ovah Heah" from the right field bleachers, the vendors would pop open the cans right there in the stands, and pour it in cups for you.......

 

Anyone remember the old slogan: "Stroh A Party?"

 

GO SOX IN 2008!

 

:gosox2: :gosox1: :gosox3:

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QUOTE(SoIL @ Apr 5, 2008 -> 02:26 AM)
Didn't Jimmy Piersall lose his job after some White Sox wives complained about their seats and he made an on air statement saying something like, "What are they complaining about, they're just a bunch of horny broads. That's why they married athletes in the first place."

 

LOL. I think you're right. I remember he said something off-color but I couldn't recall what it was.

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QUOTE(SoIL @ Apr 5, 2008 -> 02:26 AM)
Didn't Jimmy Piersall lose his job after some White Sox wives complained about their seats and he made an on air statement saying something like, "What are they complaining about, they're just a bunch of horny broads. That's why they married athletes in the first place."

 

 

That's exactly what he said......

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