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Here's today's sports hero -- Sid Hartman, who's selling his stuff

Discussion in 'Journalism topics only' started by slappy4428, Jan 7, 2014.

  1. Machine Head

    Machine Head Well-Known Member

    Welcome back.

    But the robe and shoes are mine.

    8)
     
  2. Browniepoints

    Browniepoints New Member

    I'd go $20 on a Sid Bobblehead, and I'm DEAD serious.
     
  3. inkstainedwretch2

    inkstainedwretch2 New Member

    If there is an autographed picture of Kid Can Bloomenfeld, I want it
     
  4. tapintoamerica

    tapintoamerica Well-Known Member

    Did anybody buy anything at this event?
     
  5. Machine Head

    Machine Head Well-Known Member

    Up next, Bud Grant:

    In January, legendary columnist Sid Hartman had an estate sale that attracted an interesting cross-section of folks (including us).

    It's only fitting, then, that legendary former Vikings coach Bud Grant -- his best friend -- is following suit with a massive garage sale this week.


    http://www.startribune.com/sports/blogs/259952051.html
     
  6. slappy4428

    slappy4428 Active Member

    Sid and Bud are best friends? Knew they were close, but besties?
     
  7. Machine Head

    Machine Head Well-Known Member

    My dad used to see them together in the 40s. Sid had a caddy back then, too.
     
  8. Machine Head

    Machine Head Well-Known Member

    Come to Minnesota!

    We're selling EVERYTHING!

    The troughs in the men's bathrooms at the Metrodome, one might argue, were a microcosm of the Dome itself.

    While the Dome is nothing but rubble and memories, a urinal is apparently forever.


    http://www.startribune.com/sports/blogs/260182451.html

    That's right, buy your very own urinal trough from the Dome!

    Bid Now!

    http://www.k-bid.com/auction/667

    Edit:

    This makes you want to buy, right? From auction site:

    Work great for livestock feeders or beverage coolers.
     
  9. Machine Head

    Machine Head Well-Known Member

    If people didn't buy anything, Grant's signature came at a price.

    "Now if you buy my stuff, these autographs are free. But if you just come here to get an autograph, and don't buy anything, then I charge you 25 dollars," Grant said as $20 and $5 bills piled up on the table in front of him.

    Grant, an avid outdoorsman, signed a floating fishing chair that Kristen Strain, of Hudson, Wisconsin, bought for her 10-year-old son, Austin, as well as a Vikings drink glass for her 12-year-old daughter, Taylor. Strain said they're originally from Rochester and find it a little strange living as Vikings fans in Packers territory.

    "My kids have issues with the green and the gold," Strain said.

    It was Grant's 10th garage sale. He billed it as his last. It began Wednesday evening and runs through Friday.

    Grant said his goals were simple: Get rid of stuff and make some money.


    http://www.startribune.com/lifestyle/260327891.html

    Hell, I may go tomorrow and ask him why he and Joe Kapp still haven't come to terms.
     
  10. Schottey

    Schottey Member

    Oh man, Sid's old-school tape recorder with the actual microphone attached by long cord is the only thing I'd want from that estate sale. Will never forget him carrying it around Vikings training camp and rookies seeing that thing for the first time. One of them told me that Vikings PR had a "Sid Talk" with each of them coming so no one disrespected him.

    For my purposes though, as I was usually trying to get longer audio clips for the radio, Sid was the king of stepping in on one. He would appear out of no where, like a small ninja.
     
  11. mateen

    mateen Well-Known Member

    They're close enough that Sid gave Bud's introductory speech at Canton when Bud went into the Hall of Fame.

    Last weekend I happened upon the local access TV show that Sid does weekly with Reusse and a few other Minnesota sports figures, and, with all due respect to a 95-year-old, I really cannot believe they still let him on the air. It's somewhat painful to watch - he can't hear a thing, speaks very slowly and labors over his words, and looks like, well, a confused 95-year-old.
     
  12. Machine Head

    Machine Head Well-Known Member

    The Sports Show has been on for years. It's not a cable access show, it's on the local CW affiliate:

    http://sportsshowonline.com/

    Pat Reusse wrote about Sid and Bud Grant last week:

    Let’s start with this puzzle: Bud Grant is the most measured person I’ve met in covering sports. Everything about Bud makes sense, except the fact he has no greater friend than Sid.

    I’m guessing that Bud has spent eight decades never making a decision that he didn’t calculate. Meantime, his pal Sid has conducted himself with the patience of Vlad the Impaler dealing with rivals in the Ottoman Empire.


    He also said this about Sid these days:

    The Great Man might be throwing mostly changeups rather than fastballs on the hands these days, but he’s still getting people out.

    Don't take the "Great Man" thing too seriously, it's Reusse's term of endearment for Sid. Sid is Sid.

    Worth the read:

    http://www.startribune.com/sports/twins/259684211.html
     
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