Quote:http://sportsthenandnow.com/2010/06/17/w...e-17-1994/
One of the most historic, and infamous days in American sports history. I always have wondered if a Jags superbowl victory can be as memorable, and as emotional, as the New York Rangers winning the Stanley Cup.
this post is about 6 months too early.
Quote:this post is about 6 months too early.
I saw the ESPN documentary 30 for 30 and I thought it deserved discussion. Why does everything have to be on the exact anniversary?
June 17, 1994, what was I doing that day?...
"I turned 21 in prison doing life without parole..." Quick, who sings it?
Quote:Lindsey Lohan? :woot:
lol good answer....even if wrong
I thought this was the day of the OJ Chase but that was 5 days earlier.
Quote:I thought this was the day of the OJ Chase but that was 5 days earlier.
Nope, it happened on this day too. That's part of the reason why this day is so memorable.
I was getting ready to leave on a 6 month deployment.
Quote:What branch?
He's in Jax and talking about six monthers...I'm going out on a limb and guess Navy.
But I could be totally wrong! :thumbsup:
Quote:Nope, it happened on this day too. That's part of the reason why this day is so memorable.
I remember visiting my family back home in Bed-Stuy, and watching the chase and the Knicks game at the same time. I was at a relatives bday party and nobody wanted to go home. The Borough was in a standstill.
Quote:What branch?
Quote:He's in Jax and talking about six monthers...I'm going out on a limb and guess Navy.
But I could be totally wrong! :thumbsup:
Daughters of the American Revolution - Ready Reserve
Quote:Daughters of the American Revolution - Ready Reserve
Dang it...that was my second guess!!!
Quote:Dang it...that was my second guess!!!
It's an all volunteer force, but the uniforms have a bit of a draft. :blink: