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Something uplifting and escapist

PostPosted: Fri Aug 21, 2015 11:40 pm
by neilgin1
since this week was pretty hellish, I figured some uplifting fare was in order.

this ESPN film is from the "30 in 30" series, its entitled "Four Days In October", and its the 4 days in Oct 2004, when the Boston Red Sox were down 3 games to zero in the ALCS playoffs to the New York Yankees.

Sometimes when i'm feeling blue, i'll watch this, and at the end, i'm feeling more upbeat. I might have posted this before, but please excuse me, my elevator don't go to the top floor. if it puts one guy here in a better mood, that'll make me happy. My favorite guys in this are Kevin Millar and THE Schill....enjoy bros


Re: Something uplifting and escapist

PostPosted: Sat Aug 22, 2015 1:09 pm
by aloneibreak
great series ! :clap:

I think that was the last year I had teevee - somewhere I've got a few vhs tapes of these games and the series against the cards

thanks for posting Neil

Re: Something uplifting and escapist

PostPosted: Sat Aug 22, 2015 6:16 pm
by neilgin1
aloneibreak wrote:great series ! :clap:

I think that was the last year I had teevee - somewhere I've got a few vhs tapes of these games and the series against the cards

thanks for posting Neil


you are MOST welcome!...isn't that a neat 53 minute film?

to me, it means "never give up"....OR "why not us?"......and that's uplifting.

be well brother

Re: Something uplifting and escapist

PostPosted: Sat Aug 22, 2015 7:55 pm
by silverflake
I have it on dvd...have practically burned a hole in it, watched it so many times. Glad my Dad got to see that series before he died. thanks again Neil.

Re: Something uplifting and escapist

PostPosted: Sun Aug 23, 2015 9:58 am
by pennypicker
neilgin1 wrote:Sometimes when i'm feeling blue, i'll watch this, and at the end, i'm feeling more upbeat.

Great clip!! Sometimes when I'm feeling blue I will watch this 3 minute youtube clip of what many call the greatest athletic performance in the history of sports. It's Secretariats unbelievable victory at the 1973 Belmont Stakes where he won The Triple Crown and shattered the track record that day--and the record still stands today! In fact this clip is so compelling that it is also Bill Belichick's (New England Patriots Head Coach) favorite inspiration and he shows it every year to his team on the opening day of each season so they can see what it means to be a champion and to never quit.

Just 3 minutes long so turn up the volume and enjoy this actual footage and call:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V18ui3Rtjz4

Re: Something uplifting and escapist

PostPosted: Sat Oct 17, 2015 4:01 am
by Recyclersteve
neilgin1 wrote:
My favorite guys in this are Kevin Millar and THE Schill....enjoy bros



I don't know if anyone said this, but it seemed ironic that a team called the Red Sox would get a HUGE performance from a guy with a red (bloody) sock, namely Curt Schilling.

Re: Something uplifting and escapist

PostPosted: Sat Oct 17, 2015 9:51 am
by silverstacker
neilgin1 wrote:since this week was pretty hellish, I figured some uplifting fare was in order.

this ESPN film is from the "30 in 30" series, its entitled "Four Days In October", and its the 4 days in Oct 2004, when the Boston Red Sox were down 3 games to zero in the ALCS playoffs to the New York Yankees.

Sometimes when i'm feeling blue, i'll watch this, and at the end, i'm feeling more upbeat. I might have posted this before, but please excuse me, my elevator don't go to the top floor. if it puts one guy here in a better mood, that'll make me happy. My favorite guys in this are Kevin Millar and THE Schill....enjoy bros




This is a good one Neil. :thumbup:

Tonight my Cubbies continue to make memories for me :D

Re: Something uplifting and escapist

PostPosted: Mon Oct 19, 2015 12:29 am
by Rosco
Thanks to both of you I needed an up lift :wave: :wave:

Re: Something uplifting and escapist

PostPosted: Mon Oct 19, 2015 7:30 am
by neilgin1
Rosco wrote:Thanks to both of you I needed an up lift :wave: :wave:


alright!!! good deal!

and to Stack.....two very unpleasant nights in NY, huh?.....both of those Mets pitchers were painting the corners AT WILL, that team WANTED those games, and those two Mets starters (cant remember their names) were hyper focused and dialed in, they even had 10 mph differentials on their pitches.

and my brother is an example of the "old" Cubs thinking, coz we were both going on, about, "loveable losers no more", I call him to rant the morning after the game one loss, and he told me, he's "already happy the way things have gone", and I said, "i pray that isn't the way the team is thinking, coz that's the same old "loveable loser" thinking!!!!"

if the Cubs don't own the Mets from pitch ONE, Tuesday at Wrigley, then forget it. You didn't have to live thru the 1969 collapse of the Cubs to the "Miracle Mets" as a 9 year old.....talk about childhood PTSD! that's why i'm a BASEBALL fan, and not wed to any one team, especially the Cubs!

Tuesday!....its where the rubber meets the road......and back to Rosco, really glad you got a lift, n.

Re: Something uplifting and escapist

PostPosted: Sat Oct 24, 2015 8:28 am
by silverstacker
neilgin1 wrote:
Rosco wrote:Thanks to both of you I needed an up lift :wave: :wave:


alright!!! good deal!

and to Stack.....two very unpleasant nights in NY, huh?.....both of those Mets pitchers were painting the corners AT WILL, that team WANTED those games, and those two Mets starters (cant remember their names) were hyper focused and dialed in, they even had 10 mph differentials on their pitches.

and my brother is an example of the "old" Cubs thinking, coz we were both going on, about, "loveable losers no more", I call him to rant the morning after the game one loss, and he told me, he's "already happy the way things have gone", and I said, "i pray that isn't the way the team is thinking, coz that's the same old "loveable loser" thinking!!!!"

if the Cubs don't own the Mets from pitch ONE, Tuesday at Wrigley, then forget it. You didn't have to live thru the 1969 collapse of the Cubs to the "Miracle Mets" as a 9 year old.....talk about childhood PTSD! that's why i'm a BASEBALL fan, and not wed to any one team, especially the Cubs!

Tuesday!....its where the rubber meets the road......and back to Rosco, really glad you got a lift, n.


I was waiting to speak to you Neil after the embarrassment and the tears were all but gone from this 40 year old man :(

There was just no chance with the Mets pitching and our lack of pitching. We were just overmatched and shouldn't have even been in that series ( I'm glad we did). What an embarrassment to be swept like that and to see not only Lester but Arietta pitch like that :o :o

...and that Murphy from the Mets deserve all the praise in the world beating Beltran's record. It's going to be a payday for him after this year and he's a free agent. They better sign him.

Another cold winter is coming where this Cubs fan will hibernate and lick my wounds :(

Re: Something uplifting and escapist

PostPosted: Sat Oct 24, 2015 11:25 am
by misteroman
Ty for posting. Just watched it and remember staying up late that night and ws win to watch both even tho I had to be to work at 5am!