I propose a baseball cap exchange. If either the Tigers or Dodgers make it to the World Series, he whose team is in will send a fitted cap to he whose team is not, to be worn by the loser until the next baseball season. If both teams make it to the World Series, same stakes apply.
For the record, if I lose, I’ll also wear short shorts and aloha shirts as much as possible. I’d try a mustache as well, but I can’t grow facial hair that epic. If you lose, you’re getting a 32 embroidered on your hat.
Go Tigers! 🐅 My father used to hit the dance clubs where “local” Motown acts played. He gave his record collection to me years ago with Motown greats sprinkled in. It’s part of my family’s DNA.
Yet, since the record label moved decades ago, Detroit hasn’t been able to forge a new music identity. Not for lack of a scene. It’s the birthplace of techno! The garage band and punk scenes that spawned the likes of Jack White are thriving. So are the hip hop and jazz communities. But many outside of our region don’t know of this spring of talent because it’s stuck in the past with Motown. Much like the predicted 1/5 of 1% odds the Tigers had based on … the past.
As we see a sports revitalization in Detroit, I’d love to see a music revival; one that encapsulates the NEW Detroit scene.
If you ever need to vomit check out the David Bowie/ Mick Jagger version of that song. I'd not recommend the video, however, as it may lead to suicidal thoughts.
I propose a baseball cap exchange. If either the Tigers or Dodgers make it to the World Series, he whose team is in will send a fitted cap to he whose team is not, to be worn by the loser until the next baseball season. If both teams make it to the World Series, same stakes apply.
For the record, if I lose, I’ll also wear short shorts and aloha shirts as much as possible. I’d try a mustache as well, but I can’t grow facial hair that epic. If you lose, you’re getting a 32 embroidered on your hat.
I accept this proposal.
I thought you might.
Go Tigers! 🐅 My father used to hit the dance clubs where “local” Motown acts played. He gave his record collection to me years ago with Motown greats sprinkled in. It’s part of my family’s DNA.
Yet, since the record label moved decades ago, Detroit hasn’t been able to forge a new music identity. Not for lack of a scene. It’s the birthplace of techno! The garage band and punk scenes that spawned the likes of Jack White are thriving. So are the hip hop and jazz communities. But many outside of our region don’t know of this spring of talent because it’s stuck in the past with Motown. Much like the predicted 1/5 of 1% odds the Tigers had based on … the past.
As we see a sports revitalization in Detroit, I’d love to see a music revival; one that encapsulates the NEW Detroit scene.
That would be really, really excellent. I agree wholeheartedly.
If you ever need to vomit check out the David Bowie/ Mick Jagger version of that song. I'd not recommend the video, however, as it may lead to suicidal thoughts.
I am familiar, yes. And yeah... vomit.
Greatness.